TOGETHER AS ONE

Weird News ,Health, Lifestyle, Entertainment, Tradition and The Word.

TOGETHER AS ONE

Weird News ,Health, Lifestyle, Entertainment, Tradition and The Word.

TOGETHER AS ONE

Weird News ,Health, Lifestyle, Entertainment, Tradition and The Word.

TOGETHER AS ONE

Weird News ,Health, Lifestyle, Entertainment, Tradition and The Word.

TOGETHER AS ONE

Weird News ,Health, Lifestyle, Entertainment, Tradition and The Word.

Home put for sale after spotting Satanic goat

The haunting spectre of a satanic goat has left a woman so terrified of her home that she's put it up for sale.
 Vanessa Mitchell's cottage has been dubbed "Britain's most haunted" after a series of spooky incidents prompted the terrified home owner to search for a brave buyer.
 The 43-year-old claims to have been shoved while heavily pregnant, smacked on the bottom and to have seen blood splattered across her floor whilst living in the house in St Osyth, Essex.
The property, also known as "The Cage", was formerly a medieval prison and is said to have hosted one of England's most infamous witch trials, in which eight women were killed.
 Despite its chequered past, Vanessa stayed in the house for 11 years but decided to proceed with the sale after CCTV footage revealed the face of a "satanic goat" looming over her son's cot. She said: "I honestly believe the house is cursed, I have lived there for years but for me seeing a tall dark figure standing between me and my son’s cot was the final straw for me.
 "There's something evil there in there, something demonic, whatever it is that's keeping the other spirits trapped inside. "I have seen more than I could ever have imagined over the years in the Cage - from being attacked while I was pregnant to being smacked on the backside." She continued: "I was never warned about the paranormal activity in the house when I bought it and think I was drawn to it to try to help the house.
 "The house has always constantly been up for sale before I bought it, it's a lovely house in a perfect location in a nice quaint village but what's in the house makes people move in as little as six months. "A couple of hundred years ago one man bought the Cage for £150 and sold it for £50 less shortly after just to get rid of it. "I'm selling the house now because the house is getting worse we're catching evidence all the time of the tortured spirits inside, I've had every medium, psychic and investigator in there to try and get rid of what's in there."

Man jealously kills wife, accuse her of cheating

A husband has been jailed for 17 years after he killed his wife by stabbing her at least 15 times then running her over with his car because he thought she was having an affair with a neighbour.

Minta Adiddo sent Akua Agyeman a Christmas card as she was being treated in hospital, blaming the attack on ‘devils’, the Old Bailey heard.

The 32-year-old mother of two died two months after the brutal stabbing, which was witnessed by her five-year-old daughter.

Adiddo, 38, was today given a life sentence after being convicted of murder, with a minimum term of 17 years.

The Sainsbury’s worker from Enfield, North London, had pleaded guilty to manslaughter, although he denied murder.

The court heard he suspected his wife was having an affair with their neighbour Oledapo Etti-Williams .

Mr Etti-Williams denied it, but said they exchanged three to four ‘sometimes flirtatious’ texts a day – and phone records showed they had sometimes sent as many as 80 messages in one day.

Adiddo stabbed his wife with a large kitchen knife in their bedroom while their one-year-old daughter slept in a cot next to them.

Ms Agyeman managed to escape through the living room window, waking neighbours with her screams.

But her husband chased her down and stabbed her again in the street as she lay on the ground, leaving her with 15 separate stab wounds.

When he realised she still wasn’t dead he got in his car and tried to run her over, almost ploughing into shocked witnesses who were tending to her.

Ms Agyeman’s last words as she lay injured were to ask if her children were all right.

She fought for her life in hospital for nearly two months, but she was so badly injured that she would have been permanently paralysed if she had survived.

Adiddo fled the scene but was arrested after police spotted him driving his car shortly the next day still wearing his blood-stained shirt.

In a phone call to a relative he admitted stabbing his wife and said he planned to kill himself before police caught up with him.

When Ms Agyeman was in the the Royal London Hospital, Adiddo sent her a Christmas card ascribing his behaviour to ‘Satan’ and ‘devils’.

‘I know the devil used Williams to destroy our family,’ he wrote. ‘Please, please, please, I need forgiveness from you – open yourself to God.’

In victim impact statements read to the court, Ms Agyeman’s family said the ‘vibrant, sociable and intelligent’ 32-year-old was ‘irreplaceable.’

The judge heard her relatives in Ghana were now struggling financially without her support.

They said they had accepted Adiddo as a son and treated him with respect and dignity ‘but all he has done is inflict pain and suffering on our family’.

The court heard her two daughters are now being cared for by relatives but the family are ‘forever saddened’ she won’t get to see them grow up.

Sentencing, judge Brian Barker QC said: ‘I accept this was not a planned killing but was done out of frustration and temper, and in my view was cowardly and selfish.

‘This was a shocking waste of a vibrant life and loss of a mother which will be long felt.

‘I was moved by the words of her family who described Akua as a loving sister, caring for her children and extended family in Ghana, and providing financially for them.

‘They feel betrayed by your actions and find it very difficult to move on. There is nothing we can do or say to turn back the clock but she will not be forgotten.’

Online Girlfriend welcome Boyfriend with a base ball bat

Police say an Alabama man who traveled to Oregon to live with a woman he met online not only struck out — he got struck in the skull. Sgt. Chris Baldridge of the Marion County Sheriff’s Office said that Samuel Campbell (26) of Adger, Ala., met Haley Fox (24) of Turner in 2013 and the two began an online relationship. This past week, Campbell traveled to Oregon to meet Fox in person for the first time. He planned to live with her. A probable cause affidavit states that when he arrived on Wednesday, Campbell was led by Fox to a table outside her home on the 7000 block of Lipscomb Road Southeast. Once he sat down, she poured him some wine and then told him to close his eyes. When he did, she proceeded to bash him in the back of the head three times with a metal baseball bat. According to the affidavit, “Fox stated she played softball from grades 4-11 and knew how to hold a bat.” According to Baldridge, Fox told investigators she injured Campbell because she did not want to be his girlfriend. Court documents state another woman appeared after the bat attack, and the victim reported hearing them talk about using duct tape to bind him. The man told detectives he believed he was going to die. He then convinced the women that he would not disclose what happened if they would just take him to the hospital, according to court documents, and they agreed. The woman who plotted with Fox, 26-year-old Jennifer Beaumont, has been interviewed by police, but is not facing charges at this time. Court documents state that the victim suffered a fractured skull and required nine staples to the head. He was released from the hospital after receiving treatment. Fox was booked in the Marion County Jail on the charge of first-degree assault but has since posted bail. She was released from custody thereafter. According to court records, Fox has no prior criminal history. She will be back in court April 20

Girlfriend glue boyfriend on a chair

A lady tricked boyfriend to sit on a chair with a waxing strip on his birthday.  She made sure she got painful revenge on her prankster boyfriend after he tricked her into believing he had put her dog in the washing machine. Although he revealed it was a joke and said he was sorry, he had posted the video online where it quickly went viral. But her revenge came a few days later when she told the boyfriend she had a nice surprise for him waiting in the bedroom, as part of his birthday present. As he came out of the bathroom naked, she blindfolded him and led him to the chair, before quickly preparing the two waxing strips and telling him to sit down. She video him as well and posted on social media as he rips the chair free, leaving a fair portion of skin and hair behind in the process, and runs through the house screaming in pain.

A woman married to her 2 male Cats celebrates 10 years anniversarry

Barbarella Buchner broke up with her partner of 7 years married to her 2 Male Cat.

When Barbarella Buchner broke up with her partner of seven years, she thought that she would never find love again.

But then the 48-year-old realised her soulmates had been standing in front for her the whole time – her two cats.

Barbarella married her two male pet cats called Spider and Lugosi, and they celebrated their 10-year anniversary in January.

She even proved her everlasting devotion to her two feline husbands by getting their initials tattooed on her right leg.

The web designer from Forest Gate, London says: “My two cats are my soul mates. They’re the loves of my life.

“Before when I had a human relationship, he’d come home and we’d argue over something or he’d want to chat when I don’t want to chat.

“Lugosi and Spider are different – I’m definitely happily married to them.

“I’m not alone, I have my cats now. I have no regrets and I don’t care what people say.”

Cat-mad Barbarella has always been an animal lover. Growing up, she always had pet moggies.

She says: “As a child, I was always surrounded by cats – our family always owned at least one or two of them.

“I can’t remember ever not being a cat lover or a lover of animals in general. But cats have always been my favourite.”

However Barbarella was never satisfied with the relationship she had with her family cats – and always wanted some pets to call her very own.

She explains: “Those cats were never my cats. They were adopted by my parents.

“I couldn’t have the relationship I wanted to because I didn’t feed our family cats. My parents fed them.

“I didn’t take them to the vets. My parents took them to the vets. The cats were more of a plaything to me at the time.

“But of course, my parents always taught me from an early age to respect cats and not be nasty to them.”

When Barbarella finally got the chance to adopt her own cats at the age of 34, she took the opportunity very seriously.

She says: “For me, it was like when you know you’re having a baby. Before you have a baby or adopt a child, you look on the internet to learn as much as possible.

“You read lots of books and attend support groups. That’s what I did as well before I adopted my cats.”

In March 2000, Barbarella adopted her 8-month-old tabby cats from an animal shelter in East London.

She says, “It was love at first sight when I laid my eyes on my two boys, Lugosi and Spider. I’ll never forget that day.

“They were rubbing themselves against the mesh and purring. It was all over – I knew I wanted those cats!

“I could tell the feeling of love was mutual judging by their purrs and the way they were brushing their little faces against the inside of their cage.

“These two tabby brothers were coming home with me!”

Barbarella – who now lives in Lanzarote, Spain – has been in a few long-term relationships with men but has never married.

She explains “I never really wanted to get married to any of my human partners and I didn’t know if I had it in me to be a wife.

“Some women are built to clean up after their men. I’m not like that.

“But I never minded being my cats’ servants. I’m not a submissive person but I’ll do anything for Lugosi and Spider.”

Barbarella says Lugosi and Spider were a comfort to her after her most serious relationship with her then-boyfriend broke down.

A young boy swallowed Guchi Bail while fishing

A young boy nearly died after swallowing a live 6.5 inch long Guchi Bail that lodged in his throat for five hours, doctors have revealed.


The unnamed 16-year-old boy had been fishing in Bangladesh when he caught
 a 6.5 inch long Guchi Bail - Indian spiny eel - and placed it between his
 teeth.


Unfortunately the eel slipped out of his mouth and down his throat,
 according to the UK-based science journal BioMed Central.


The youngster ran back to his house where his family saw the fish inside
 his throat and frantically tried to pull it out only for it to slip further
 down.


He began having breathing problems and was taken to Dhaka Medical College
 Hospital where doctors examined his throat but could not see the fish.


They decided to carry out an emergency operation in which they cut a hole
 in the front of his neck and inserted a tube into his windpipe to help him
 breathe.


Five hours after the accident had occurred, doctors spotted the tail fin of
 a fish through the hole they had created in his windpipe.


They were able to grab it with a pair of forceps and pull the fish out
 which by now was dead.


The boy's surgeon Kanu Sana later said: "This is the second case I have
 come across to date.
"

The other was a 45-year-old man who came from a rural village about 300
 kilometres away.


'It was 12 hours after he swallowed the fish. Unfortunately he didn't
 survive."


Understanding of Ebola: The killer virus

Health news has been dominated in recent days by the outbreak of the Ebola virus in west Africa, with more than 1,200 confirmed cases and 672 deaths. Cases have been confirmed in Sierra Leone, Liberia and Guinea. The World Health Organization estimates the current outbreak has a mortality rate of 56%.

 What is Ebola? 

 Ebola is a virus that can be spread through blood and bodily fluids. The virus originated in the west African rainforest and is thought to have spread to humans by handling or butchering infected animals. Once the virus enters the body it can replicate very quickly, causing a range of increasingly harmful symptoms, including internal bleeding. Left untreated it can have a mortality rate as high as 90%.

 What are the symptoms of Ebola virus?

 An infected person will typically develop a fever, headache, joint and muscle pain, sore throat, and intense muscle weakness. These symptoms start suddenly 2 to 21 days after becoming infected. Diarrhoea, vomiting, a rash, stomach pain and impaired kidney and liver function follow. The infected person may then bleed internally, as well as from the ears, eyes and mouth.

 How is the Ebola virus spread? 

 People can become infected with the Ebola virus if they come into contact with the blood, body secretions or organs of an infected person. Some traditional African burial rituals may have played a part in its spread. The Ebola virus can survive for several days outside the body, including on the skin of an infected person. In parts of Africa it is common for mourners to touch the skin of the deceased.
A person then only needs to touch their mouth to become infected. Other ways people can catch the virus include: touching the soiled clothing of an infected person and then touching their mouth having sex with an infected person without using a condom (the virus can be present in semen for several weeks, possibly as many as seven, after an infected person has recovered) handling unsterilised needles or medical equipment that have been used on the infected person handling infected animals or coming into contact with their body fluids
A person is infectious as long as their blood and secretions contain the virus. Ebola virus is generally not spread through routine social contact such as shaking hands with patients without symptoms. The virus is not airborne, so it's not as infectious as diseases such as the flu – you'd need to get close to it to catch it.

 Who's at risk from Ebola?

Anyone who has close contact with an infected person or handles samples from patients is at risk of becoming infected. Hospital workers, laboratory workers and family members are at greatest risk.

How is Ebola diagnosed? 

 It's difficult to know if a patient is infected with Ebola virus in the early stages. The early symptoms of Ebola, such as fever, headache and muscle pain, are similar to those of many other diseases.


What are the treatments for Ebola? 

 There's currently no specific treatment or cure for the Ebola virus, although potential new vaccines and drug therapies are being developed and tested. Patients need to be treated in isolation in intensive care. Dehydration is common, so fluids may be given intravenously (directly into a vein). Blood oxygen levels and blood pressure will be maintained at the correct level, and the body organs supported while the patient recovers.

A CHAMPION BY OBIDIENCE

1 Kings 18 v 30-36..A champion is someone loved by God. He or She is God's beloved and as a result, the fellow becomes greater than a conquering general according to the instructions he receives from God. He never runs ahead of God's will.When Elijah was praying on mount camel in 1 Kings 18,36 he said he has done everything according to God's instructions. The fellow who is truly smart is the one who carries out God's instructions without relaxing any detail. He or She is totally obedient. He waits on God, Do you hear God's voice? How obedient are you to His commands? Do you obey His command selectively - taking what is convenient but leaving what is deemed too sacrificial ?

If you want to be a divine champion, then you must search every pending divine instruction and carry it out to the latter. if you still select what to obey and what to disobey from what God has commanded you, you can never be a divine champion.

Moreover, divine champion is the fellow who is sustained by God. God used the ravens to feed Elijah and afterwards He used the window in 1 Kings 17 vs 2 -16. Do you know that Elijah did not query God on method he chose to feed him by? He received all with thanksgiving.

Today when some of us are praying for provision, we also dictate to God how the provision should come. Do you know that some believers refuse a provision that God has given simply because they disagree with the source through which the blessing is coming?

After God has answered the prayers of some of His children, He will begin to face their queries: why did you provide this money through this fellow and not through me? do you want to take me through some more reproach?
Beloved, you can ask God for anything but God is free to  answer your request in any way that pleases Him.

This month as we go the Lord will meet all our needs in Jesus name. He will fulfil all the long awaited promises in your Life. You will experience daily miracle in your life. You will reach your goals and fulfil destiny in Jesus name.

Action point: If Elijah had rejected God's provision because it came through ravens, he would have starved. If God gives you something, just accept it with thanksgiving.