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Here is a way to touch someone's life

This book has been an Amazon best seller in two categories for more than a month!
In only the first of month of its publication, it has been embraced by many people on their spiritual journey.
Help this book reach more people and light up more lives. With your contribution, you are more people reach their spiritual awakening!
This book will be translated and published in more languages depending on the raised funds. If the goal is reached the book will be translated in German and Spanish. If we manage to raise more, then we will make it available in more 
languages

This is a post not to brag nor advertise my book but to celebrate and honor all of you who take the time post a review and benefit from it.
I collected most of the reviews and I posted them here.
Mary Edison: “I’m new to spirituality and I was looking to understand how everything really works. I found this book insightful and fascinating. It got me to start paying attention and taking responsibility for what is going on around me. It expanded my intuition. I cannot wait to re-read!”
Spiritualbooklover: “This is a highly recommended book. I read it in 2 days and i am usually a slow reader! It has a little bit for all.”
Nicole: “A very inspirational book!! Full of information on so many subjects that I will be going back to this book many times for guidance!!”
Dominic: “I am a believer that there is something beyond our physical existence. This book is a confirmation. I feel relieved, excited, inspired.”
Marcus Culver: “This is one of the most interesting and informative book I have read. The writing is very easy to understand which is great for everyone to get more aware of there spirituality. This book covers a broader set of topics than his first, which means that there is something in here that will resonate with more or less anybody. Really such a Wonderful book that will be added to my collection!”
Bonnie: “I found this book full of inspiring, motivational words. Read it from cover to cover, then read it again.”


Reach Spiritual empowerment worldwide






Here is a way to touch someone's life

This book has been an Amazon best seller in two categories for more than a month!
In only the first of month of its publication, it has been embraced by many people on their spiritual journey.
Help this book reach more people and light up more lives. With your contribution, you are more people reach their spiritual awakening!
This book will be translated and published in more languages depending on the raised funds. If the goal is reached the book will be translated in German and Spanish. If we manage to raise more, then we will make it available in more languages


REVIEWS


This is a post not to brag nor advertise my book but to celebrate and honor all of you who take the time post a review and benefit from it.
I collected most of the reviews and I posted them here.
Mary Edison: “I’m new to spirituality and I was looking to understand how everything really works. I found this book insightful and fascinating. It got me to start paying attention and taking responsibility for what is going on around me. It expanded my intuition. I cannot wait to re-read!”
Spiritualbooklover: “This is a highly recommended book. I read it in 2 days and i am usually a slow reader! It has a little bit for all.”
Nicole: “A very inspirational book!! Full of information on so many subjects that I will be going back to this book many times for guidance!!”
Dominic: “I am a believer that there is something beyond our physical existence. This book is a confirmation. I feel relieved, excited, inspired.”
Marcus Culver: “This is one of the most interesting and informative book I have read. The writing is very easy to understand which is great for everyone to get more aware of there spirituality. This book covers a broader set of topics than his first, which means that there is something in here that will resonate with more or less anybody. Really such a Wonderful book that will be added to my collection!”
Bonnie: “I found this book full of inspiring, motivational words. Read it from cover to cover, then read it again.”

Graphic photos of a Female suicide bomber who tried to attack Dikwa village in Borno





Search and Rescue officers in NEMA, today evacuated the body of a Lone female suicide bomber intercepted along Dikwa Maiduguri Road, Borno state. The explosives strapped to her exploded before she gained access to target location‎. See graphic photos after the cut...


After 16 years, hospital IDs mystery patient




(NEWSER) – For 16 years, a man known only as "Garage 66" lay in a California hospital bed, unable to speak after suffering severe brain damage after a car accident.
The Mexican consulate in the city says that after the mystery man's case was publicized, DNA tests confirmed that he was the long-lost relative of one of the families that came forward. The consulate says the man's relatives have asked for privacy. Now authorities say they've finally discovered the name of the man who was probably still in his teens when he first arrived at San Diego's Sharp Coronado Hospital in 1999, the San Diego Union-Tribune reports. He has been on life support and unresponsive ever since.
After the accident near the Mexican border, authorities apparently named the man after the garage the wrecked vehicle was taken to, inewsource found when it reported on the case last year.
The founder of the immigrant rights group Border Angels tells the Union-Tribune that he helped find the man's family — and he hopes the case will give hope to other people whose relatives vanished after crossing the US border.
"There are a lot of Garage 66s out there," Enrique Morones says. "Maybe it's not a 16-year-old case, maybe it's a six-day-old case. But there's a mom who still wants to know, 'Did my son make it?'" (An Alabama woman reported missing after a tornado in 2011 was recently found alive and well in Florida.)
The original article appeared in Newser:

Mad woman gives birth in Kaduna market








KADUNA—A mentally-deranged woman, simply known as Hassana, gave birth in broad daylight to baby boy at Kaduna Central Market, yesterday.
Hassana delivered the baby in front of a bank adjacent the Kaduna State Media Corporation, KSMC, while hundreds of citizens watched her. Some women formed a circle around her, while one of them played the role of a midwife.
Hassana, 22, had wandered around the market for years until she was spotted in the last few months with pregnancy.
“She moves in tattered clothes, scavenging for food around this market,” an excited trader in the market told Vanguard shortly after she had been moved away.
“Now, someone has impregnated her and God has helped her to get a fine baby boy. Many people are looking for this blessing, but he chose to give it to a woman who is not even in her senses. And the father seems not to exist.”
Journalist to the rescue
Vanguard learned that Ibrahima Yakubu, a journalist with Deutsche Welles, DW, who was at the market at the time quickly provided money to convey both mother and child to the Yusuf Danstoho Memorial Hospital, Tudun Wada, Kaduna, for proper medical assistance.
baby1Yukubu subsequently contacted the Senator representing Kaduna Central senatorial disctrict, Senator Shehu Sani, who made some donations to both mother and child and also paid the hospital bills.
There were other donations from well meaning Nigerians to the new born baby and mother.
The items donated include packets of pampers, bottles of Olive oil, baby cloths, underwear, assorted baby foods and milks.

Nearly naked Justin Bieber shows off purple hair

Justin Bieber showed off a new hair color (and more) in a couple of Instagram posts this weekend.
He went for a subtle lilac tint on his locks. Oh, and he noted in one post that he's been "back in the gym"

Two dead as tornadoes slam Florida




In Manatee County, a tornado with winds reaching 127 mph swept through the town of Duette, 40 miles southeast of Tampa. killing two people and injuring five others, four of them children under 10, sheriff spokesman Dave Bristow said.
The EF2-rated tornado, or "strong" twister, ripped a 300-foot-wide swath of destruction along a nine-mile stretch of the county, the National Weather Servicesaid.
“I’m amazed to see anybody got out of this alive,” Manatee County Sheriff Brad Steube told the Associated Press.Bristow identified the victims as Steven Wilson, pronounced dead at the scene, and his wife, who died at a local hospital. One of the injured was his son; four were grandchildren between 6 and 10 years old, Bristow said. The survivors' injuries were not life-threatening, he said.
In nearby Sarasota County, another EF2 storm with winds reaching 132 mph blasted a mile stretch with a width varying from 350 yards to 100 yards. Gov. Rick Scott toured some of the wreckage in Siesta Key, a barrier island between the Gulf of Mexico and Roberts Bay hammered by the storm.
Sarasota Fire Rescue reported multiple rescues, and the county Emergency Operations Center said preliminary damage assessments indicated 45 properties suffered a total of more than $3 million in damage.
Florida Power and Light reported that 17,000 customers lost power, although the utility tweeted that most customers would have power restored by Monday.
"Crews are responding safely and as quickly as possible to restore power," FPL said in a statement. "We've added resources to help speed restoration efforts."
The regional American Red Cross said volunteers were responding in both counties.
Photos posted to social media showed dramatic damage to homes. The storm damaged several condominiums on Siesta Key, where winds were estimated to have reached 70 mph, according to the National Weather Service. Sarasota County government Twitter account reported no serious injuries
The severe storms swept as far south as Naples, 170 miles south of Tampa, where gusts topping 80 mph.
Weather service meteorologist Richard Rude told USA TODAY that tornadoes actually aren't that rare in a region better known for hurricanes.
"Particularly when you are dealing with an El Niño, where the jet streams drop farther south, it's conducive to having some wild storms," Rude said.

Democrats debate guns, health care as voting nears


With Hillary Clinton and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders in a near dead heat in the election season’s first two contests, the leading Democratic presidential candidates Sunday engaged in heated exchanges over firearm policy, health care and income equality in their last meeting before the Iowa caucuses.
The Charleston, S.C., debate, which also featured lower-polling candidate and former Maryland governor Martin O'Malley, opened just hours after the first of five Americans freed following a dramatic prisoner swap with Iran stopped over in Europe on Sunday on their way back to the United States.
The five Americans, including Washington Post correspondent Jason Rezaian, who had been held since July 2014, were released in exchange for seven Iranian citizens who had been held on sanctions-related offenses. Clinton and Sanders both said they were encouraged by the developments, which came as Iran began dismantling its nuclear program.
"We have had one good day over 36 years,'' Clinton said of the U.S.'s long-troubled relationship with Iran and the need to continue monitoring Tehran's nuclear compliance.
From the debate's opening moments, the candidates sought to stake out sharp differences with Clinton, emphasizing her long experience in government as preparation for the presidency, while Sanders began defending his reversal on legislation that provided gun makers and dealers immunity from lawsuits filed by victims of violent crime involving firearms.
"I am pleased to hear that Sen. Sanders has reversed his position on immunity,'' Clinton said, adding that "no other industry'' had been provided such protection.
O'Malley, meanwhile, highlighted his own record of supporting some of the strictest gun legislation in the country during his tenure as Maryland governor. Through much of the debate, however, O'Malley was a forgotten candidate who was often forced to plead for more time to talk as the debate focused on Clinton and Sanders.
The quick attention to guns came as the candidates gathered in Charleston, where just seven months earlier nine worshipers were killed in an attack on a Bible study session at the iconic Emanuel AME Church.
From guns, the candidates quickly pivoted to criminal justice reform, police brutality and the scourge of heroin addiction and health care policy.
Clinton was sharply critical of Sanders' Medicare-style health care plan, saying that such a proposal would thrust the government back into yet another contentious fight that could endanger the Affordable Care ActPresident Obama's signature health care law.
The former secretary of State described the Obama program as "historic'' and in need of expansion along with stronger political support.
Just two hours before the debate's start, Sanders unveiled the long-awaited details of his plan that would be supported by a mix of taxes on employers, middle-class workers and wealthiest Americans.
Responding to Clinton's criticism, Sanders said his proposal would lower health care costs for average Americans by $5,000.
"To tear it up,'' Clinton said of Obamacare, "is the absolute wrong direction.''
source : us today nes

Al-Qaeda group claims responsibility For hotel attack in Burkina Faso

An Al-Qaeda affiliate says it's behind a terrorist attack on a hotel in the capital of Burkina Faso that left several people dead. Video provided by Newsy Newslook


SOURCE : US NEWS TODAY

Medical doctor dies of Lassa Fever in Rivers


PORT HARCOURT—A medical doctor with Rivers State-owned Braithwait Memorial Specialist Hospital, BMH, Dr. Livy Ijamala, has died from Lassa Fever, bringing to three the number of people killed by the disease in the state.
Chairman of the state branch of Nigerian Medical Association, NMA, Dr. Furo Green, disclosed this yesterday in Port Harcourt, saying the late doctor, Ijamala, who died in the early hours of yesterday from the ailment, had contact with patients infected with Lassa Fever.
Dr. Furo added that the late medical doctor had been buried in line with recommendations of World Health Organization, WHO, for deaths from contagious diseases.
He also said a team from WHO had already visited the hospital for assessment, adding that the hospital had been decontaminated and that those who had contacts with the late Dr. Ijamala had been placed on observation.
He said: “Last night, one of our hard-working doctors in the department of obstetrics gynaecology, Dr. Livy Ijamala, lost his life following infection with Lassa Fever.
This is the price medical doctors and health personnel pay for offering health services to the public.
“The hospital is being decontaminated as we speak. All medical doctors and healthcare personnel that had primary contact with the late medical doctor have been placed under observation.”
… as doctors begin strike
He also said medical doctors in the state were on three days strike to protest the frequent abduction of medical doctors in the state.
He said within the week two of his colleagues, Dr. Isaac Opurum and Dr. Ib Aprioku were taken hostage at separate times. He said in 2015, 21 doctors were abducted in the state.
According to him, the warning strike was to draw attention to the plight of medical doctors.
He said: “While we are not happy to go on strike, the strike now appears to be a blessing in disguise because fewer doctors and patients came to the hospital today, thereby, reducing the rate of contacts among medical doctors and patients.”
SOURCE: VANGUARD NGR

Five things to know about the Zika virus


In the past year, Zika has spread from Africa and Asia through the Americas. In Brazil, the number of infants born with shrunken, malformed brains has gone up by a factor of 10 since Zika entered the country. USA TODAY

Obama allows sale of aircraft to Iran as nuclear deal nears implementation

WASHINGTON — President Obama took another step toward implementing the Iran nuclear deal Friday, empowering the secretary of State to allow the export of civilian passenger aircraft to Iran.
White House officials stressed Friday that no sanctions relief will happen until Iran lives up to its end of the deal — and the International Atomic Energy Agency verifies its compliance. That verification may be imminent, they said.
"They have nearly completed their major nuclear steps, and that's nothing to gloss over," Deputy National Security Adviser Ben Rhodes said at a luncheon hosted by Bloomberg News Friday. "It's a significant rollback in the Iranian program."
Rhodes said that the IAEA certification will trigger what's known as "Implementation Day."
"That should happen relatively soon, certainly in the coming days. That is when sanctions relief is initiated," he said.
The nuclear agreement lifts only part of the U.S. sanctions against Iran, and sanctions for Iran's human rights violations and support of terrorism will remain in place. And while the U.S. trade embargo remains largely intact, the agreement makes two exceptions: Iran can buy U.S. civilian passenger aircraft, and sell certain crafts — specifically, carpets and rugs — to the United States.
In 2010, Congress granted Obama the authority to allow exports of goods, services, or technologies to Iran if he determines those sales "to be in the national interest." On Friday, Obama delegated that authority to Secretary of State John Kerry through a presidential memorandum, a presidential directive similar to an executive order.
In a letter to Obama Friday, 13 Republican senators called for new sanctions on Iran for ballistic missile tests it conducted last year. "Iran’s belligerent actions have thus far gone unpunished," said the letter, written by Sen. David Purdue, R-Ga.
White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest said Friday that the sanctions relief under the nuclear deal doesn't preclude the United States from taking action against Iran on other fronts.
"We have been quite clear from the very beginning — long before a deal was even reached — that the negotiations were focused primarily on Iran’s nuclear program. That was our number one concern. It’s also the number one concern of our allies in Israel, as well," he said. "And we’ve been pretty clear about the fact that Iran is potentially subject to significant sanctions as a result of the ballistic missile testing that has been reported. So we're going to continue to apply pressure to them."

SOURCE: US TODAY NEWS





































Bill Clinton returns to New Hampshire and the campaign trail





Former President Bill Clinton used a New Hampshire campaign appearance to say there's never been a presidential candidate, "better qualified by knowledge, experience and temperament to do what needs to be done now to restore prosperity." (Jan. 4) AP
NASHUA, N.H. — He's back.
Bill Clinton's hair was whiter, his voice hoarser and his demeanor more subdued than when he was seeking to rescue his own beleaguered presidential campaign in New Hampshire in 1992, or even when he was stumping for his wife in her 2008 campaign.
In his solo campaign debut for the 2016 race, the former president gave a capacity crowd of about 700 in Nashua Community College gym a ruminative endorsement of Hillary Clinton that was more personal than political. He didn't mention his own potential impact on her prospects, and there were none of the hecklers or questions that she occasionally has had to face about him.
"This is what I want to say: When we met soon-to-be 45 years ago in a couple of months, when we met, we fell in love," he told them. "I thought she was the most amazing person," he said, as he traced her career from Yale Law School and her early work in Arkansas on behalf of children and the poor. "She hadn't been elected to anything, but everything she touched became better."
He concluded with a history lesson about why New Hampshire native Frankin Pierce was an unsuccessful president and Abraham Lincoln a successful one — in large part because Lincoln matched the demands of his time.
SOURCE : USA TODAY NEWS

FBI: 18 minutes missing in San Bernardino shooting timeline


The FBI appealed Tuesday for the public's help in its continuing investigation of the San Bernardino attack in which the shooters' whereabouts are unknown for 18 minutes following last month's assault that left 14 dead.
Los Angeles FBI chief David Bowdich said investigators have not been able to account for Syed Farook and wife Tashfeen Malik between 12:59 p.m., and 1:17 p.m., on Dec. 2, just more than two hours after the couple opened fire on a holiday party gathering.
Bowdich said investigators were specifically interested in obtaining any photographic or other electronic evidence that could pinpoint their locations during the brief window of time shortly before their trail was picked up by authorities, prompting a pursuit that ended in the couple's death later that afternoon.
Investigators still believe that the attack was inspired by radical terrorist ideology rather than directed by a specific group abroad, but Bowdich said there is a need to be "absolutely certain" of the activities of both before they were killed in a shootout with police.
Bowdich referred Tuesday to a timeline beginning at 8:37 a.m., when Farook left his home to join work colleagues at a meeting that was to culminate in a holiday gathering. He arrived at the meeting 10 minutes later, only to leave at 10:37 a.m. Investigators believe he returned with his wife to launch the attack at 10:56 a.m.
Last month, the man accused of purchasing two of the guns used in the rampage was ordered to remain in federal custody. Enrique Marquez, 24, also is accused of plotting at least two other assaults with Farook in 2011 and 2012 that were not carried out.
SOURCE: US TODAY NEWS

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