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Austria wins Eurovision Song Contest



Austria's Conchita Wurst dedicated night to peace and freedom


Austrian drag act Conchita Wurst has been crowned the winner of the 59th annual Eurovision Song Contest held in Denmark's capital, Copenhagen.
The singer, whose real name is Tom Neuwirth, won with the song Rise Like a Phoenix, collecting 290 points.
The Netherlands finished second with 238 points, with Sweden in third place with 218 points.
The UK's Molly Smitten-Downes came 17th, with 40 points for her song Children of the Universe.
It is the first time Austria has won the contest since 1966, and only the second time the country has competed in the final in the past 10 years as it either did not participate or qualify.


Conchita Wurst

Conchita Wurst had been second favourite to win going into the contest

Wurst had been the second favourite to win behind Sweden going in to the competition, with many predicting the act could be too divisive among voters.
However she was the clear winner, with her victory announced after 34 of the 37 countries had submitted their scores.
Collecting her trophy on stage the singer said: "This night is dedicated to everyone who believes in a future of peace and freedom. You know who you are - we are unity and we are unstoppable."
Speaking backstage later, Wurst said she felt Europe had taken a stand by voting her the winner.
"I dream of a world where we don't have to talk about unnecessary things like sexuality, who you love. I felt like tonight Europe showed that we are a community of respect and tolerance," she said.
The UK's Molly Smitten-Downes was last up to perform in Copenhagen
Smitten-Downes, who closed the performances, had been tipped to score highly with bookmakers placing her in the top five.
She received points from only nine countries: San Marino, Denmark, Malta, Iceland, Norway, Ireland, Spain, Belgium and Georgia.
Her result was still better than the UK's entry last year, when Bonnie Tyler finished 19th on the final scoreboard with 23 points.
The evening's events were overshadowed by the current events in Ukraine, with Russia's entry - The Tolmachevy Sisters - receiving boos from the audience during the results when countries including Azerbaijan awarded them the highest number of points.
When Russia's delegate appeared on screen to announce its votes - seven points of which were for Ukraine - more booing could be heard. Ukraine gave four points to Russia in return.
Russia ended the night in seventh place with 89 points, behind Ukraine with 113.
The Tolmachevy Sisters received points from 13 countries, compared with last year's Russian entrant who received votes from 27 countries.
Live coverage of Eurovision cut to a surprised UK presenter Graham Norton
Ukraine Eurovision entry Ukraine's Mariya Yaremchuk was the first to perform on stage
The contest featured the usual mix of pop tunes and ballads, accompanied by spectacular stage performances.
Ukraine kicked off the show with a man in a giant hamster wheel, while Greece included a trampolinist and Poland offered a number of busty performers who suggestively churned butter and washed laundry on stage.
Some 26 countries performed at the B&W Hallerne arena for an expected television audience of more than 120 million fans.

David Cameron joins "Bring Back Our Girls" campaign





Christine Amanpour and David Cameron on the Andrew Marr Show on 11 May 2014
Mr Cameron was handed the sign by CNN international correspondent Christine Amanpour

Prime Minister David Cameron has promised Britain "will do what we can" to help find more than 200 kidnapped Nigerian schoolgirls.
He made the comments as he held a sign bearing the "#Bring Back Our Girls" slogan on the BBC's Andrew Marr show.
Mr Cameron is the latest high-profile supporter of the social media campaign after US First Lady Michelle Obama was pictured with a similar poster.
The Islamist militant group Boko Haram has claimed the abductions.
During the BBC One programme, fellow guest Christine Amanpour, CNN's chief international correspondent, handed Mr Cameron the sign and asked if he would like to join the campaign.
Taking it from her, he replied: "Happily."
The Pope has also tweeted his support, writing: "Let us all join in prayer for the immediate release of the schoolgirls kidnapped in Nigeria. #BringBackOurGirls."
 

US Marines Spotted in Borno! [PHOTO]






They don't believe in talking too much ...We pray they successfully bring back our girls and hopefully ending this Boko Haram madness!
In the main time,see this  post on the arrival of the Marines.

Men Who Hijacked Nyanya School Bus Arrested [See Photo]

Few days ago, We Posted a News about a School Bus That Was Hijacked  By Gun Man At Nyanya, Abuja
 Men Who Hijacked Nyanya School Bus Arrested [See Photo]
The men who hijacked a school bus that belongs to a private school in Nyanyan, Abuja this Few days ago have been arrested.
The men named as Victor Essien who is 40 and another one named Ubong Bassey, a 49-year old man were arrested in Lafia, Nasarawa State by police men.

Most beautiful restaurant in the world! See the World's First Glass Underwater Restaurant (Photos)




The most beautiful restaurant in the world, Is this the most romantic restaurant ever? With all-glass windows from floor to ceiling, sitting five metres below the surface of the Indian Ocean, this is the world's first underwater restaurant.
Boasting unrivalled views of sharks, stingrays, turtles and stunning coral, the five-star eatery at the Conrad Maldives Hotel was built so that guests can enjoy the beauty of the ocean without getting their feet wet.

Set under the crystal-clear blue water, the restaurant is so bright, diners and staff are required to wear sunglasses.
Rated 'the most beautiful restaurant in the world' by the New York Daily News this year, Ithaa - meaning 'mother of pearl' in the Maldivian language of Dihevi - offers breathtaking 180-degree panoramic views. 


The unusual building seats 14 people - and will set you back £190 per person for dinner.


Source: ablxboston



Ini Edo & Ime Bishop On Set Of New Movie

 









Nollywood actress Ini Edo took to her Instagram official page to share the above picture from a movie scene. The photo has Ini dressed in a male traditional attire. Ini Edo captioned the photo as # u are a stubborn child# What crime do you think Ime committed? Give the photo your own Caption .

Prof. Wole Soyinka Blasts President Jonathan And Wife Over Boko Haram

Rebel with a cause


In an interview with CNN's Christine Amanpour, Soyinka also has strong words for First Lady, Dame Patience Jonathan, over her crying display on national television over the abduction of school girls in Borno State.
Read what Prof. Soyinka had to say about President Jonathan:
This is a government which is not only in denial mentally, but in denial about certain obvious steps to take.
It’s one of those rather child-like situations that if you shut your eyes, if you don’t exhibit the tactile evidence of the missing humanity here, that somehow the problem will go away.
It’s not only the president. It’s the advisers around him. It’s a certain section of the nation, some of whom enjoy for various reasons, a nation in a state of chaos.
They profit by it, and in fact some of them are guilty of provoking the situation.
When Amanpour asked him what he made of the First Lady's outburst on television on the abducted girls, Prof. Soyinka said sarcastically:
I do not want to say anything about that woman who calls herself the First Lady of Nigeria. No, I wont.