Friday, 22 August 2014

sports.nationalpost.com










Oscar Pistorius trail

Closing trail argument.

Oscar Pistorius is a well-known South African athlete, who is accused of killing his late girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp on Valentine’s Day. He claims he mistook her as intruders trying to invade at his home. As Reeva locked her slf to the bathroom at 3am in the morning fully clothed as she was shot three times by her boyfriend.

Prosecution and Pistorius lawyers have come to a final stage of convincing the judge with a closing argument of Oscar Pistorius over murdering Reeva Steenkamp. Barry Roux Pistorius’s lawyer states that “the intentions to kill one person (eg.intruder) cannot be transferred to those of killing a different person. This statement shows that anyone who might have been on his case would have done the same thing that he did.(http:www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/oscar-pistorius/11017897/oscarpistorius) .

 It is now all up to judge Masipa to come up with a verdict that proves that it Pistorius guilty or not, because testimonies have been provided by states witnesses and he was also psychologically tested and the results tend to be that there is absolutely nothing wrong with him. The question is did he foresee the shooting of Reeva or did he simply not care and shoot anyway?
Is this trail going to discredit and ruin his reputation? All we can hope for is for all of this matter to pass and for him to regain his image and dignity to the public and his fans. There are two sides of a story to this case is either one is fore of against the case.

Is the whole publicity good for Oscar’s reputation?











Thursday, 21 August 2014



orgellaonline.com
Bring Back Our Girls
Two hundred ABUJA Nigerian girls kidnapped
After about fourteen days of abduction, an angry mob of Nigeria took to the streets demanding the rescue of their girls. This become a touching issue to Michelle Obama (the wife of the president of the united states of America Barack Obama) and the international actress Angelina Jolie showed their support to the movement and then became known as “Bring back our girls” and other countries around the world offered their help.

It has been more than hundred days since the ABUJA girls have been kidnapped and kept away from their families’, to serve a culture they do not even know off. Rallies are still continuing every day around the world. This matter has touched everyone one especially all women, girls, sister and wives around the world and resulted to them pleading for release of these girls.
Imagine how hard it is for a mother to wake up every morning to do breakfast not even knowing whether her child ate wherever she is. It is really hard to bear a pain of a family not knowing the whereabouts of their family member. They end up asking themselves certain questions such as is their daughter still alive or not, does she even take a bath or are there any wash blankets for her to warm her up at night.

This issue has gone out of hand because there have been several means done to try and solve the matter but there is no luck even the government of Nigeria tried and other countries offered their help but there seems to be no light at all. The question now is the girls ever going to be found and brought back to their families’’ safe and sound. All that is done know is to cross the fingers and hope for positive results of the release of these girls soon.

Have you done your part in bringing back our girls?