Esta noticia ya tiene mas 2 semanas de que se hizo publica la ex chica disney hilary duff esta esperando su primer hijo producto de su matrimonio con un jugador de hockey cuyo nombre ni al caso viene.
Hilary es de esas pocas excepciones que se dan entre tantos escandalos de las chicas provenenientes del clan disney se caso de blanco y supuestamente virgen hace ya un año y ahora justo cuando tenia programado regresar a la actividad artistica sale embarazada y eso por ende altera todos los planes.
Pero para refrescarles la memoria a continuacion unas suculentas fotos de la era cundo hilary estaba deliciosa y especialmente soltera.
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
ALGUNAS REFLEXIONES
Sinceramente estoy harto del fanatismo religioso que sigue reinando en el pais,pero sin embargo las cosas del otro lado tampoco son muy alentadoras del otro lado ,me refiero a los ateos normalmente se sienten superiores a los demas solo por el hecho de ser ateos como si eso fuera un justificativo para sentirse asi.
se pasan atacando el uno al otro como si eso le diera la razon a uno de los dos bandos creyentes y ateos.
y miren que yo estoy del lado ateo no como fanatico sino como condicion de vida ya que todos los seres humanos nacen ateos pero luego la sociedad los corrompe y terminan por volverse creyentes en alguna delas tantas creencias religiosas que andan acechando por el mundo.
se pasan atacando el uno al otro como si eso le diera la razon a uno de los dos bandos creyentes y ateos.
y miren que yo estoy del lado ateo no como fanatico sino como condicion de vida ya que todos los seres humanos nacen ateos pero luego la sociedad los corrompe y terminan por volverse creyentes en alguna delas tantas creencias religiosas que andan acechando por el mundo.
Former child soldier from Nigeria celebrates 25 years serving as priest
Image: Stephen D. Cannerelli/The Post Standard
By Sarah Moses/The Post Standard/Syracus
Salina, NY -- The Rev. Ejike Innocent Onyenagubo was 12 years old when he made a life-changing promise to God.
“There was a civil war for three years in Nigeria, and I was fighting the war at the age of 12,” he said. “I prayed, promising if I survived the war I would give my life to service God and his people. I prayed for my family to survive, too.”
Onyenagubo, who is known by many as Father Innocent, said about 2 million people died in the war. His family survived and he kept his promise. Earlier this month, Father Innocent celebrated 25 years as an ordained Catholic priest.
Father Innocent, 57, was born and raised in Nigeria. The civil war lasted from 1967 to 1970, and he fought for about two years in the conflict. After the war was over, he was reunited with his family and went back to school. “There was the temptation not to continue with education,” he said.
But he did, and while he was in secondary school, which is similar to high school, he said he remembered his promise to God. “I went to the pastor of my parish and I asked him to show me the way to get to the seminary,” he said.
After 10 years in the seminary, he was ordained in the Diocese of Owerri as a priest in 1986. He served for a number of years as a priest and pastor in several different parishes in Nigeria. “Then one day the bishop called me and told me I was going on a mission,” Father Innocent said. “He told me I was going to Syracuse and I said, ‘Where is it?’”
In 1999, Father Innocent arrived in Syracuse to serve as the parochial vicar at Immaculate Heart of Mary Church, in Salina. His journey from Ahiazu Mbaise in southeast Nigeria to Central New York was part of Bishop James Moynihan’s international recruitment effort for the Syracuse Catholic Diocese in the late 1990’s.
He served seven years at the church and has been the Chaplain of Upstate University Hospital since 2006. Father Innocent said working in the hospital reminds him of his childhood in Nigeria. “Here there is pain and agony that goes with death and suffering,” he said. “It’s the same pain as there was in wartime in Nigeria.”
He said he saw many people die of hunger and die in battle during the war. He said he sought comfort in God. In the hospital people seek their chaplain. “They seek comfort in God through me,” he said. “And that is the job satisfaction I have here. The people get that comfort when I tell them that the Lord is with us.”
Father Innocent recently celebrated his quarter century as a priest with a celebration of his life at the Immaculate Heart of Mary Church. “They brought my sister from Nigeria, without me knowing it,” he said. “It was the surprise of my life. When I saw my sister, I had tears of joy. I never expected it.”
Father Innocent became a United States citizen in 2008. He said Syracuse is a home for him, but he will go wherever the church needs him. “I’m happy here,” he said. “But I’ll go anywhere God sends me.”
By Sarah Moses/The Post Standard/Syracus
Salina, NY -- The Rev. Ejike Innocent Onyenagubo was 12 years old when he made a life-changing promise to God.
“There was a civil war for three years in Nigeria, and I was fighting the war at the age of 12,” he said. “I prayed, promising if I survived the war I would give my life to service God and his people. I prayed for my family to survive, too.”
Onyenagubo, who is known by many as Father Innocent, said about 2 million people died in the war. His family survived and he kept his promise. Earlier this month, Father Innocent celebrated 25 years as an ordained Catholic priest.
Father Innocent, 57, was born and raised in Nigeria. The civil war lasted from 1967 to 1970, and he fought for about two years in the conflict. After the war was over, he was reunited with his family and went back to school. “There was the temptation not to continue with education,” he said.
But he did, and while he was in secondary school, which is similar to high school, he said he remembered his promise to God. “I went to the pastor of my parish and I asked him to show me the way to get to the seminary,” he said.
After 10 years in the seminary, he was ordained in the Diocese of Owerri as a priest in 1986. He served for a number of years as a priest and pastor in several different parishes in Nigeria. “Then one day the bishop called me and told me I was going on a mission,” Father Innocent said. “He told me I was going to Syracuse and I said, ‘Where is it?’”
In 1999, Father Innocent arrived in Syracuse to serve as the parochial vicar at Immaculate Heart of Mary Church, in Salina. His journey from Ahiazu Mbaise in southeast Nigeria to Central New York was part of Bishop James Moynihan’s international recruitment effort for the Syracuse Catholic Diocese in the late 1990’s.
He served seven years at the church and has been the Chaplain of Upstate University Hospital since 2006. Father Innocent said working in the hospital reminds him of his childhood in Nigeria. “Here there is pain and agony that goes with death and suffering,” he said. “It’s the same pain as there was in wartime in Nigeria.”
He said he saw many people die of hunger and die in battle during the war. He said he sought comfort in God. In the hospital people seek their chaplain. “They seek comfort in God through me,” he said. “And that is the job satisfaction I have here. The people get that comfort when I tell them that the Lord is with us.”
Father Innocent recently celebrated his quarter century as a priest with a celebration of his life at the Immaculate Heart of Mary Church. “They brought my sister from Nigeria, without me knowing it,” he said. “It was the surprise of my life. When I saw my sister, I had tears of joy. I never expected it.”
Father Innocent became a United States citizen in 2008. He said Syracuse is a home for him, but he will go wherever the church needs him. “I’m happy here,” he said. “But I’ll go anywhere God sends me.”
Jonathan And His Many Women
By Tunde Ogunesan, Nigerian Tribune
President Goodluck Jonathan has made good his promise by giving 32 per cent slot in his cabinet to women. Tunde Ogunesan examines the qualities of the women in Jonathan's cabinet.
"I promised women a 35 per cent slot in my cabinet and I fulfilled that vow, because it is my desire to ensure a level playing field in Nigeria by heading an administration where ethnicity, gender and religion do not hinder qualified persons from fulfilling their potential. It is also the reason I ordered the admission of women to the Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA) a first in Nigeria. Women should brace up to be all they want to be in life as this administration will be an enabler of your progress.”
Those were the words of President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan on his Facebook wall, announcing to his over 25,202,873 friends of his loyalty to the female folk. The president reaffirmed his support and love for the Nigerian women by making two firsts as regards the female folk in Nigeria. The first; he became the first Nigerian president ever to give such percentage to women in his cabinet as far as federal appoi-ntment is concerned. Secondly, as revealed on the social network page, he, for the first time in the 52 years history of the Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA) “ordered the admission of women” into the military school. Demonstrating his love and desire to work with more women, President Jonathan, appointed 13 female ministers as members of his cabinet more than any of his predecessors, cutting across the geo-political zones of the country.
Jonathan’s vow of increasing the percentage of women in his cabinet might not be unconnected with the resolution from the 1995 conference in Beijing, when women agreed that despite their widespread movement towards democratisation in most countries, women are largely under-represented at most levels of government, especially in ministerial and other executive bodies, and have made little progress in attaining political power in legislative bodies or in achieving the target endorsed by the economic and social council of having 30 per cent women in positions at decision-making levels by 1995.
With the Women for Change Initiative campaign championed by his wife, Patience, Jonathan even went beyond the 30 per cent Beijing recommendation to appoint 13 women out of 41 ministers as ministers of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
They are: Hajia Zainab Maina;Minister for Women Affairs, Adamawa State; Mrs. Stella Oduah-Ogiemwonyi- Honourable Minister of Aviation, Anambra State; Mrs. Diezani Alison-Madueke; Minister for Petroleum, Bayelsa State, Hajia Zainab Ibrahim Kuchi, Minister of State for Ministry of Niger Delta Affairs, Niger State; Prof. (Mrs) Viola Onwuliri, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Imo State, Prof (Mrs) Ruqayyatu Rufai, Minister of Education, Jigawa State; Erelu Olusola Obada; Minister of State, Defence, Osun State, Chief Olajumoke Akinjide; Minister of State for FCT, Oyo State.
Others are: Mrs Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Minister for Finance, Abia State; Mrs. Hadiza Ibrahim Mailafa; Minister of Environment, Mrs Omobola Johnson Olubusola; Minister, Communication Technology, Mrs Sarah Reng Ochekpe, Minister, Water Resources and Ms. Ama Pepple; Minister, Lands and Housing.
Women’s political profile in Nigeria began to rise from 1960 when Mrs. Wuraola Esan from Western Nigeria became the first female member of the Federal Parliament to 1961 when Chief (Mrs) Margaret Ekpo won elections in Aba Urban North constituency under the National Council of Nigerian Citizens (NCNC) platform to become a member of the Eastern Nigeria House of Assembly and in 1966 as Mrs. Janet N. Mokelu and Miss Ekpo A. Young also contested elections, won and became members of the Eastern House of Assembly.
But it was not until 1980 when Chief (Mrs) Janet Akinrinade was appointed as Minister for Internal Affairs and Mrs Adenike Ebun Oyagbola as Minister for National Planning that women joined the Federal Executive Council. In 1983, few numbers of women were appointed commissioners in states. In 1983, Ms Franca Afegbua became the only woman to be elected into the Senate. Since then, women have not looked back, heading strong ministries like information, finance, petroleum and resources, education, aviation and performing excellently well in such areas. Globally, the campaign for more women participation in administration, gender equality first started at the famous Beijing conference in 1995. Nigeria’s former First Lady, Mrs Maryam Abacha led other prominent professional and political members of feminine class to the conference, which aftermath began the call for more women recognition for political consideration.
However, the 13 female ministers were appointed on merit.
In the case of the minister of Petroleum Resources, Mrs. Diezani Alison – Madueke, she fought many battles to return to the cabinet and the ministry which she had earlier held before the last April polls despite coming from the president’s home state, Bayelsa. Also, Olajumoke Akinjide, from Oyo state who was appointed as minister of state for FCT while two professors were appointed, Viola Onwuliri (Imo) – Minister of State for Foreign Affairs and Ruqayyatu Rufai (Jigawa) – Minister of Education; while he made sure that he made a woman, Mrs. Omobola Johnson Olubusola the country’s first minister of Communication Technology.
Olubusola, until her appointment was the Managing Director of Accenture, Nigeria, the first woman to hold the position in the country. She holds a bachelor's degree in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from the University of Manchester, and also has a master’s degree in Digital Electronics from King's College, London. She joined Accenture, then Andersen Consulting in 1985.
These are the women who the president in his bid to take crucial decisions towards the achievement of Nigeria’s vision 20: 2020.
Interestingly, none of these women has ever given the President any headache over their appointments over their pasts or otherwise. Though, Mrs. Diezani Alison – Madueke, minister of petroleum resources almost went on house-to-house campaign against her detractors over the president’s intention of retaining her for the plum petroleum position, the former Shell top shot, against all odds retained her post not for anything but her sheer professionalism.
Despite his promise of 35 per cent slot for women, President Jonathan, himself a Ph.D. degree holder in Zoology from the University of Port Harcourt, ensured his push for more women participation was not based on just numbers. His team of women are made up of tested technicrats; two professors, a lawyer, a World Bank finance expert, astute administrators, educationists, ICT expert and other professionals who have made laudable impact and achievements in their various professional callings.
Monday, August 29, 2011
DOS BELLEZAS JUNTAS
La actriz mejor pagada de ee uu miranda cosgrove aparece en este video de la banda best coast que patrocina mtv y aparece al lado de la hermosa actriz de kic ass chloe moretz,verdaderamente un placer para la vista ver a estas dos bellezas adolescentes juntas en un video musical,la cancio no es muy buena pero solo disfruten del video en donde por cierto todo el protagonismo se lo lleva chloe moretz.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fvUtidZkqw4
Sunday, August 28, 2011
MAS DE LO MISMO
Seguro habran visto alguna de las peliculas de la trilogia de transformers que se estreno en el 2007 y en donde se volvio famosa la super sexy megan fox,quien hasta ese momento no la conocian ni en su casa,y de la noche a la mañana se volvio la mujer mas buscada en el internet,pues la hermosa megan no se caracteriza por ser de buen caracter asi que le dio un buen disgusto a michael bay y la echo del puesto y ahora su reemplazo es la modelo britanica rosie huntington whiteley.
la cuestion es que megan siempre fue criticada porque de actuacion no sabia nada y era una verguenza,pero su reemplazo es mucho peor,que habra hecho rosie para ganarse el papel? seguro algun favor especial a michael bay nadie lo sabe aqui unas fotos para que hagan una comparacion.
la cuestion es que megan siempre fue criticada porque de actuacion no sabia nada y era una verguenza,pero su reemplazo es mucho peor,que habra hecho rosie para ganarse el papel? seguro algun favor especial a michael bay nadie lo sabe aqui unas fotos para que hagan una comparacion.
Friday, August 26, 2011
LAS CURVAS DE KRISTEN STEWART
La famosa actriz que reencarna a bella swam en la saga de crepusculo .nos muestra sus curvas en esta foto sacada de la proxima pelicula AMANECER que se estrenara en noviembre,quien diria que detras de esos atuendos conservadores de bella swam,kristen tendria estas curvas?.
Thursday, August 25, 2011
LUISANA LOPILATO ANTES DE CASARSE
Esta sensual argentina ya se fue del lado de las serias ,hace un par de meses contrajo nupcias con un popular cantante canadiense,pero de consuelo a continuacion unas espectaculares fotos de su epoca de soltera.
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
LA NUEVA CHICA DISNEY BELLA THORNE
Y si señores esta es la nueva chica disney que muy pronto ya querran tener en sus mas locas fantasias se trata de bella thorne ,esta chiquilla de apenas 14 alños ya tiene su propio programa en disney chanel llamado shake it up y aunque aun no despega en audiencia como lo fue el de hanna montana es cuestion de tiempo que lo haga ,no hago una reseña del mismo porque debo confesar que no he tenido el placer de verlo todavia,pero mientras tanto aqui dos fotos de ella, una de su show y otra de bella en sus ratos libres disfrutenlas.
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