Wednesday 25 September 2013

GEJ AT THE 68TH GENERAL SESSION OF UN ASSEMBLY.

Jonathan makes case for Nigeria in UN Council

President Goodluck Jonathan Tuesday in New York made a strong case for Nigeria’s election to the United Nations Security Council.
Addressing the world leaders and other delegates at the opening of the 68th Session of the General Assembly of the United Nations, President Jonathan declared that Nigeria’s commendable performance on previous occasions when it held a non-permanent seat on the security council, should assure the global community that the country deserved to be elected to the council again for the 2014-2015 session.
“Our support for the United Nations Security Council in its primary responsibility for the maintenance of international peace and security has been total and unwavering.
“We have, in previous membership of the Council, demonstrated both the political will and capacity to engage in key Council responsibilities.
Jonathan addressing the UN General Assembly
Jonathan addressing the UN General Assembly
“I am pleased to state that Nigeria has received the endorsement of the Economic Community of West African States and the African Union. We therefore urge this august Assembly to endorse Nigeria’s candidature for a non-permanent seat on the Security Council,” President Jonathan said in his address to the General Assembly.The President also called for faster action towards the democratisation of the Security Council, saying that Nigeria and other developing countries were concerned about the lack of progress in the reformation of the United Nations.
“I believe that I express the concern of many about the slow pace of effort and apparent lack of progress in the reform of the United Nations, especially the Security Council. We believe strongly, that the call for democratization worldwide should not be for States only, but also, for International Organisations such as the United Nations.
“That is why we call for the democratization of the Security Council. This is desirable for the enthronement of justice, equity, and fairness; and also for the promotion of a sense of inclusiveness and balance in our world,” President Jonathan said.
Noting that the world continues to be confronted with many serious challenges, President Jonathan called for a renewed and concerted effort by the international community to effectively resolve all issues that currently impede global peace, stability and progress.
“Our world continues to be confronted by pressing problems and threats. No statement that will be made during this Session can exhaust the extent of these problems. The world looks to us, as leaders, to provide hope in the midst of crisis, to provide guidance through difficult socio-political divisions, and to ensure that we live in a better world.
“We have obligations to the present generation, but we have a greater obligation to generations yet unborn who should one day inherit a world of sufficiency irrespective of the circumstances of their birth or where they reside on the globe. We must work to make that world a reality in recognition of our common heritage.
“We must dedicate ourselves to working together to address global, regional and national challenges and deliver a more peaceful, equitable and prosperous world for all. It is our duty. We must not fail”,” President Jonathan declared.
The President also restated his called for the international community to confront the menace of global terrorism with greater resolve and determination.
“Terrorism constitutes a major threat to global peace and security, and undermines the capacity for sustained development. In Nigeria, the threat of terrorism in a few States in the North Eastern part of our country has proven to be a major challenge to national stability. We are therefore confronting it with every resource at our disposal with due regard for fundamental human rights and the rule of law.
The reign of terror anywhere in the world is an assault on our collective humanity. Three days ago, the stark reality of this menace was again brought to the fore by the dastardly terrorist attack in Nairobi, Kenya. We must stand together to win this war together,” President Jonathan said.
The President welcomed Nigeria’s selection as co-Chair of the United Nations Expert Committee on Financing Sustainable Development.
“The importance of this Committee’s assignment cannot be overstated. For the post-2015 development agenda to be realistic, it must be backed by a robust financing framework which I hope will receive the strong backing of our Organisation’s more endowed members,” he said.
President Jonathan congratulated UN member-states on the adoption of the Arms Trade Treaty.
“Our hope is that upon its entry into force, the ATT would herald an era of accountable trade in conventional arms which is critical to the security of nations,” the President said.
He condemned the reported use of chemical weapons in the Syrian crisis and welcomed current diplomatic efforts to avert a further escalation of the crisis in the country.
President Jonathan also urged world leaders to adopt measures and policies that will promote nuclear disarmament, protect and renew the world’s environment, and push towards an international system that is based on trust, mutual respect and shared goals.

Louis CK Connects Deep Loneliness With Denying Kids Cellphones; It's Brilliant and Hilarious

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By D.S. Tractor , BuzzVine Contributor
September 22, 2013|12:40 pm
Louis C.K. (Photo: Screencapture, TBS' "Conan")
Louis C.K. on TBS' "Conan," Sept. 20, 2013.
Louis C.K. once again showed why he is one of the most insightful comedians of his generation in an appearance this week on TBS' "Conan." In a five minute segment that has already gone viral on YouTube, he explains why deep loneliness as an innate part of human nature leads him to deny cellphones for his kids.
Cellphones take away opportunities for kids to practice empathy, Louis C.K. explains, because of the lack of face-to-face human interaction. Additionally, he says that people use cellphones to avoid thoughts about their own internal emptiness.
"Underneath everything," Louis C.K. said, "there's that thing. Like, a empty, forever empty. You know what I'm talkin' about?"
The audience laughs in acknowledgement. Christians recognize that "forever empty" as the separation from God that occurs as a result of our rebellion from Him; a divorce that can only be reconciled through Christ's sacrifice on our behalf.
We push away the sadness that comes with recognizing the "forever empty," Louis C.K. explains, by keeping constantly busy with our cellphones.
There's also a funny bit about Bruce Springsteen. Watch the whole thing here

Read more at http://www.christianpost.com/buzzvine/louis-ck-connects-deep-loneliness-with-denying-kids-cellphones-its-brilliant-and-hilarious-105069/#OwtqZqlFcOrZMDYI.99

Louis CK Connects Deep Loneliness With Denying Kids Cellphones; It's Brilliant and Hilarious

1
By D.S. Tractor , BuzzVine Contributor
September 22, 2013|12:40 pm
Louis C.K. (Photo: Screencapture, TBS' "Conan")
Louis C.K. on TBS' "Conan," Sept. 20, 2013.
Louis C.K. once again showed why he is one of the most insightful comedians of his generation in an appearance this week on TBS' "Conan." In a five minute segment that has already gone viral on YouTube, he explains why deep loneliness as an innate part of human nature leads him to deny cellphones for his kids.
Cellphones take away opportunities for kids to practice empathy, Louis C.K. explains, because of the lack of face-to-face human interaction. Additionally, he says that people use cellphones to avoid thoughts about their own internal emptiness.
"Underneath everything," Louis C.K. said, "there's that thing. Like, a empty, forever empty. You know what I'm talkin' about?"
The audience laughs in acknowledgement. Christians recognize that "forever empty" as the separation from God that occurs as a result of our rebellion from Him; a divorce that can only be reconciled through Christ's sacrifice on our behalf.
We push away the sadness that comes with recognizing the "forever empty," Louis C.K. explains, by keeping constantly busy with our cellphones.
There's also a funny bit about Bruce Springsteen. Watch the whole thing here

Read more at http://www.christianpost.com/buzzvine/louis-ck-connects-deep-loneliness-with-denying-kids-cellphones-its-brilliant-and-hilarious-105069/#OwtqZqlFcOrZMDYI.99

72-Year-Old PDP Chieftain Marries His 26-Year-Old Heartthrob (PHOTOS)

20 September, 2013
Arts and Entertainment


72-year-old grandfather, Elder statesman, Owerri PDP Chieftain and renowned business mogul, Chief Dr Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu traditionally wedded the love of his life, 26-year-old Miss Chinonyerem Enwerem last Saturday, 14th September, 2013.

It was gathered that Chief Emmanuel had paid her bride last year after his wife of more than 40 years, Lady Eudora, with whom he had three sons and five daughters, died on 28 August 2011, aged 63.
According to a family source, "he was distraught when his wife died and wanted to marry her immediately but was convinced by his kinsmen to wait for a while".
Though his children are not in support of the marriage, they have to go along with it as they have been warned by their father to either accept it and co-operate or be cut off, a source revealed.
With the traditional wedding out of the way, the church wedding will hold on September 21st, 2013 and they will be wedded by Rt Rev. Emmanuel Maduwuike, Bishop of Ikeduru Diocese of Anglican Communion at the Bishop’s chapel by 10am.

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