2 Oct 2013

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Survivors of the Boko Haram Siege at Yobe State College Of Agriculture tells the story of how they escaped..

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Some of the survivors of last Saturday’s
midnight attack on the students of the
College of Agriculture, Gujba, Yobe State,
which about 70 students were killed, have
narrated how they escaped death by the
whiskers, jumping through the window
when the gunmen stormed the hostel.
The survivors, who are now receiving
medical treatment at the Sani Abacha
Specialist Hospital, following injuries
received during the attack told journalists
yesterday that the gunmen, who were
cladded in military camouflage stormed
the school in a commando style and
opened fire on them.
According to Adamu Mohammed, a final
year student of Animal Husbandry
department when it dawned on the
students that the school was surrounded
by the gunmen, all the students were
confused and began to seek escape routes.
He said: “We were all sleeping in the hostel
when one of our students came into their
room in a confused state, saying they will
kill us, they will kill us.
When we heard this, everybody in the
hostel became confused.
There was
no light and we could not go out while we
don’t know where to go in the night. Some
of my colleagues decided to go into
security office to report what they had
seen.
When we were trying to come out from
our hostel, we saw many people with army
uniforms and immediately, they started
shooting us from different directions. They
killed many of my friends, but some of us
managed to escape through the window of
our room, I ran into the bush.”
Another survivor, who gave his name as
Sule, said he lost two of his brothers in the
attack. He lamented that the attack had
left everyone completely devastated and
has impacted negatively on their studies.
The Sani Abacha Specialist Hospital where
the wounded were taken to for treatment
and the remains of the dead were
deposited was a beehive of activities as
relations and sympathisers thronged the
place to see the spectacle left by the
attack.
A father of one of the victims, 18-year-old
Ahmadu, Alhaji Ado Adamu, described
what happened as barbaric and unIslamic.

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Jay Z talks about drug-dealing past, how he started dating Beyonce and turned her to a gangsta and Blu Ivy

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43-year Old New York rapper, Jay Z covers the November 2013 issue of Vanity Fair magazine. In his interview with Vanity Fair, the rapper discusses his drug-dealing past, his daughter Blue Ivy and her taste in music, Beyonce and more. Check out excerpts from the magazine below.

On drug-dealing past & childhood:

We were living in a tough situation, but my mother managed; she juggled. Sometimes we’d pay the light bill, sometimes we paid the phone, sometimes the gas went off. We weren’t starving—we were eating, we were O.K. But it was things like you didn’t want to be embarrassed when you went to school; you didn’t want to have dirty sneakers or wear the same clothes over again.

My mom knew I sold crack but we never really had those conversations. We just pretty much ignored it. But she knew. All the mothers knew. It sounds like ‘How could you let your son . . . ’ but I’m telling you, it was normal

I didn't feel guilty about selling crack until later, when I realized the effects on the community. I started looking at the community on the whole, but in the beginning, no. I was thinking about surviving. I was thinking about improving my situation. I was thinking about buying clothes.

On Blue Ivy:
She does like her mother’s music — she watches Beyoncé’s concerts on the computer every night. But my album came out and I don’t know if Blue ever heard any of my music prior to this album — she’s only 18 months old and I don’t play my music around the house. But this album was new, so we played it. And she loves all the songs. She plays a song and she goes, ‘More, Daddy, more . . . Daddy song.’ She’s my biggest fan. If no one bought the Magna Carta album, the fact that she loves it so much, it gives me the greatest joy. And that’s not like a cliché. I’m really serious. Just to see her — ‘Daddy song, more, Daddy.’ She’s genuine, she’s honest, because she doesn’t know it makes me happy. She just wants to hear it.

On Barack Obama's 2008 election:
It actually renewed my spirit for America. It was like, Oh, wow, man, this whole thing about land of the free, home of the . . . it’s, like, real—it’s going to happen, everyone’s getting to participate in it. But growing up, if you had ever told a black person from the hood you can be president, they’d be like, I could never . . . If you had told me that as a kid, I’d be like, Are you out of your mind? How?

On Forbes' estimate of his net worth ($500 million):
It's a guesstimate. I’m not motivated by that. . . . I don’t sit around with my friends and talk about money, ever. On a record, that’s different.

On rumors that Beyonce had a surrogate:

I don’t even know how to answer that. It’s just so stupid. You know, I felt dismissive about it, but you’ve got to feel for her. I mean, we’ve got a really charmed life, so how can we complain? But when you think about it, we’re still human beings. . . . And even in hip-hop, all the blogs—they had a field day with it. I’m like, We come from you guys, we represent you guys. Why are you perpetuating this? Why are you adding fuel to this ridiculous rumor?

On how he started  dating Beyonce..

 Jay Z told Vanity Fair Robinson that “of course” he pursued Beyoncé, and when asked if he hadn’t been Jay Z—say, he had been a gas-station attendant and she pulled up—would he have been able to date her, he responded:
“Well, you know, you’ve got to try first. You got to dazzle…wine and dine….If I’m as cool as I am, yes. But she’s a charming Southern girl, you know, she’s not impressed. . . . But I would have definitely had to be this cool.Jay confirmed that the line on his latest album, “She was a good girl ’til she knew me” is about Beyoncé, and when Robinson asks if she’s not a good girl anymore, Jay laughed, saying:
Nah. She’s gangsta now.”
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