Saturday, 5 October 2013

Daily Dream Board

 The most destructive habit - Worry         
 The greatest joy - Giving    
 The greatest loss - loss of self-respect
 The most satisfying work - Helping others
 The ugliest personality trait - Selfishness
 The most endangered species - Dedicated leaders
 Our greatest natural resource - Our youth    
 The greatest "shot in the arm" - Encouragement
 The greatest problem to overcome - Fear
 The most effective sleeping pill - Peace of mind
 The most crippling failure disease - Excuses      
 The most powerful force in life - Love
 The most dangerous pariah - A gossiper    
 The world's most incredible computer - The brain        
 The worst thing to be without - Hope
 The deadliest weapon - The tongue  
 The two most power-filled words - "I Can"        
 The greatest asset - Faith
 The most worthless emotion - Self-pity     
 The most beautiful attire - A smile!     
 The most prized possession - Integrity
 The most powerful channel of communication - Prayer              
 The most contagious spirit - Enthusiasm

Friday, 4 October 2013

Doctors Battle To Save Agagu’s Son’s Life

Feyi Agagu being moved from Emergency ward to another ward in LASUTH, this morning. Photo: Simon Ateba
Feyi Agagu being moved from Emergency ward to another ward in LASUTH, this morning. 

Doctors at the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, LASUTH, are battling to save the life of Feyi Agagu, the son of the late governor of Ondo State, Dr. Olusegun Agagu, who was involved in a plane crash on Thursday morning as he and others were taking his father’s corpse for burial.

We observed as Feyi was earlier today being moved from the surgical emergency ward in LASUTH to the more comfortable Bola Ahmed Tinubu ward where he would have a better chance of survival.

Doctors who spoke with our correspondent on condition of anonymity all confirmed that Agagu’s son would receive better medical attention at the new ward which boasts of more medical personnel and state-of-the-art equipment.

“There are more staff there, more modern equipment and they will be able to monitor him every minute. He has a better chance of survival there,” a doctor said pleading not to be quoted because she is not authorised to speak with reporters.

Our undercover reporter observed that Feyi was not unconscious and could recognise family members and friends who were in the hospital today.

But he was weak, did not speak and seemed to be under pains. He tried painfully to make a sign to his relatives but his hand came down almost immediately.

Feyi was among the lucky seven survivors who are receiving treatment in three hospitals in Lagos.

Five of those who are receiving treatment are in LASUTH while one is at the Airforce medical centre and the other is in Gbagada General Hospital, said Lagos State Commissioner for Health, Dr. Jide Idris, who visited the survivors on Friday morning.

Idris said he was satisfied with the level of attention the patients were receiving.

He said one of the survivors had a surgery on Thursday night and three were doing well and one is in critical condition.

He did not say whether it was Agagu’s son or another survivor he was referring to.

Our correspondent observed that family members, friends and sympathisers stormed the hospital but were not allowed to see the survivors.

Meanwhile, the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority, NCAA, said at a press conference in Lagos, southwestern Nigeria, that the crashed plane had a subsisting Air Operators Certificate, AOC, and had a current Certificate of Airworthiness, known as (C of A) which was supposed to expire on 22 October, 2013.

Adamu Ahmed Abdullahi, the Director of Consumer of Protection at NCAA, who represented the Director General of the agency, Fola Akinkuotu, said Associated Aviation Limited last operated their aircraft on 30 August before it crashed yesterday, killing 13 people.

He said the airline only conduct chartered operations.

Abdullahi said the Brazilian made Embraer 120 aircraft marked 5N-BJY could carry up to 30 passengers and was registered in Nigeria on 22 May 2007.

He declined to take questions from journalists, claiming that NCAA is also under investigation by the Accident Investigation Bureau, AIB.

At the time of this report, AIB was yet to speak with journalists about the investigation it is conducting.

Passengers, Crew On Crashed Plane
Feyi Agagu (Survivor)
Femi Akinsanya (Survivor)
Akintunde Joseph (Survivor)
Akeem Akintunde (Survivor)
Tunji Okusanya Snr.
Chijioke Duru
Kingsley Amaechi
Deji Afolabi
Mrs. A.O. Alabi
Daji Bernard
Deji Falae
Samson Hassan
Olatunji Okusanya Jnr.

Crew
Captain Yakubu
Flight Officer Oyinlola
Engineer Soroh Ebiya
Flight Dispatcher Ibrahim
Mr. Felix Latoya
Queeneth Owolabi (Survivor)
Cabin attendant Samson

Word and Spirit Divinity College holds graduation tomorrow


The Word and Spirit Divinity College, West African, a collaborator with International council for Charismatic Preachers and Church (ICCPC) will hold
ordination, licensing and graduation of pastoral ministers and mark the 20 years anniversary of Word and Spirit Divinity College,  on Saturday 5th October 2013, at the Nigerian Institute of Journalism, Ogba Lagos.

This was announced yesterday in a press briefing in Lagos by the resident pastor Austin Ogbona said this year edition the college will be graduating about 120 students.

Scientist Photographs The Soul Leaving The Body


   The timing of astral disembodiment in which the spirit leaves the body has been captured by Russian scientist Konstantin Korotkov, who photographed a person at the moment of his death with a bioelectrographic camera.
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The image taken using the gas discharge visualization method, an advanced technique of Kirlian photography shows in blue the life force of the person leaving the body gradually.
 
An interesting aspect of  Electrophotonic Imaging (EPI) applications is the research into consciousness processes. Many years of experimentation have made it possible to identify bioelectrographic correlates of altered states of consciousness (ASC) These are particular states, which a person enters during meditation, mental training, religious ecstasy, or when under the influence of drugs, psychedelics or anesthesia. For many years we have been measuring Russian extrasensories, Candamblier priests in Brazil, participants of the Ayahuasca ceremony in Peru,  Chinese Qi-gong masters, and healers in Germany, the USA, and Slovenia. And almost all of these observations we obtain signs characteristic of ASC. Similar results, using the most diverse devices and methods, were obtained in the laboratories of different countries. This shows that the processes of consciousness are apparent on the physiological processes measured by the EPI method.
According to Korotkov, navel and head are the parties who first lose their life force(which would be the soul) and the groin and the heart are the last areas where the spirit before surfing the phantasmagoria of the infinite.
In other cases according to Korotkov has noted that “the soul” of people who suffer a violent and unexpected death usually manifests a state of confusion in your power settings and return to the body in the days following death. This could be due to a surplus of unused energy.

Thursday, 3 October 2013

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