Warri Pikin Shares Incredible Weight Loss Transformation Photos

Warri Pikin Shares Incredible Weight Loss Transformation Photos

On-air personality and Comedienne, Real Warri Pikin has revealed the reason she was forced to go on a weight loss program.Sharing a photo of her weight loss transformation, she said she decided to shed some weight after she started battling with pains in her knee and lower back.

In her words, “After I Battled with Severe knee pain and Lower back pain…For a while Because of My Weight.

“I decided to go on a weight Loss Journey. 3Months Ago. I used to be 127KG but now am 114KG and still Counting….Am Sooooo Happy “It was not Easy at all, But lass lass na determination make Okada overtake trailer for road. Na Fat u fat u nor keeee person. But nor keeee ursef! HEALTH is WEALTH”

See her transformation photo below

 

Vianet brings “BadaDashainBada Speed, Bada TV” Offer

 More Speed at same price and upto 22% off Mi Android TVs  

Vianet, Nepal’s leading Internet service providing company has been providing premium quality services and Television service. Vianet is always in the forefront when it comes to providing services and offers to its customers. This Dashain, for its customers Vianet has launched a new offer “BadaDashain Ma, Bada Speed, Bada TV” where customers can get moreInternet speed at the same price as well as a discount of up to 22% on 32 and 55 inch Mi Android TVs for its customers.

Under this offer, Vianet existing or new yearly subscribers can get increased speed for the same price. Vianet has also partnered with Xiaomi to bundle Mi TVs with Vianet’s Internet and TV plans. In these Mi TV bundle plans, Vianet customers can get up to 22% discount on 32 and 55 inch Android TVs.

To know more about this offer, please visit this link: https://www.vianet.com.np/home-plan/

With this festive offer, Vianet wishes to spread joy and happiness amongst its customer.

 

Huawei’s Meng Wanzhou arrives in China

Huawei Technologies’ CFO Meng Wanzhou has arrived in China after nearly three years of detention in Canada.

A charter flight arranged by the Chinese government carrying Meng has landed at an airport in Shenzhen.

Meng gave a brief speech at the airport:

“It’s really a big struggle for me. But when I came down and set foot on Chinese soil, I feel the warmth and I’m so thrilled.”

It came after Meng pleaded not guilty to all charges against her and reached a deferred prosecution agreement with U.S. prosecutors on Friday afternoon in a virtual hearing in New York.

U.S. prosecutors agreed to defer Meng’s prosecution until Dec. 1, 2022.

Meng was arbitrarily detained for more than 1,000 days in Canada.

According to the agreement, the U.S. Department of Justice will dismiss the indictment against Meng as well as the underlying charging instruments against her as long as Meng remains in full compliance with her obligations under the agreement for the deferred period.

China’s foreign ministry speaks on Meng Wanzhou’s return

A Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson says the Chinese side’s position on Meng Wanzhou’s case has been consistent and clear.

Hua Chunying says facts have proven that it is a political persecution case targeting a Chinese national with the aim of suppressing Chinese high-tech companies.

Hua says the so-called fraud charges against Meng are nothing but pure fabrication, adding that even the HSBC — the “victim” named by the U.S. side — has released files proving Meng’s innocence.

The spokesperson says what the United States and Canada have done is a typical case of arbitrary detention.

Meng Wanzhou’s release result of persistence, pragmatism and realism: expert

Meanwhile, current affairs commentator Victor Gao says the speech given by Meng Wanzhou at the airport in Shenzhen is really moving.

Huawei says will ‘defend itself’ against U.S. legal claims as executive freed

Chinese telecom giant Huawei has said it will ‘defend itself’ against legal claims that it flouted U.S. sanctions after officials dropped fraud charges against its top executive Meng Wanzhou and ended a three-year stand-off.

The company says it will continue to defend itself against the allegations in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York.

Eric Chu wins in KMT chairmanship election

Former New Taipei City Mayor Eric Chu has been elected the 11th chairman of the Chinese Kuomintang party.

The official results show Eric Chu won over 45 percent of the votes on Saturday.

About 370,000 party members were eligible to vote and the voter turnout is over 50 percent.

China’s 5G phone shipments surge nearly 80 pct in Jan.-Aug.

Official figures show shipments of 5G phones in China surged nearly 80 percent year on year to 168 million units in the first eight months of this year.

The volume accounts for 74 percent of the country’s total mobile phone shipments during the period.

Half of the 296 newly-released mobile phone models during this period were 5G phones.

In August alone, China shipped about 18 million units of 5G phones, up 9 percent year on year.

Seminar themed around centenary of the founding of the CPC held at BJIFF

A seminar themed around the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Communist Party of China has been held at the ongoing 11th Beijing International Film Festival.

Veteran actress Tao Yuling recalled her unforgettable working experience and praised the young audience for their support for Chinese movies.

“We attended the Film Carnival of the Beijing International Film Festival the other day. The young audience liked the festival so much! They waited for four hours at the site in the rain. We were so moved.”

The seminar reviewed classic masterpieces and paid tribute to veteran artists and the cinematic art.

PM Modi woos global vaccine manufacturers

NEW DELHI: PM Narendra Modi on Saturday made an important effort to put India on the front-line of the global fight against Covid-19, by inviting global vaccine manufacturers to “come and make vaccines in India”.
“I, today, invite vaccine manufacture around the world — come, make vaccines in India,” PM Modi said while addressing the 76th session of the UN General Assembly.
“I want to give this information to UNGA that India has developed the world’s first DNA vaccine, which can be administered to all people above 12 years of age. Another mRNA vaccine is in its last phase of development. India’s scientists are also engaged in the development of a nasal vaccine for Corona,” he said.

Mithila Artist Ajit Sah – The ‘Prabal Janasewa Shri Padak’ Selected

Ajit Kumar Sah is one of the most imaginative artists of Mithila culture. With an eye for artistic creation, he has created many aesthetically appealing paintings and artworks. Popular Mithila Artist Ajit Sah has been selected for Nepal’s ‘Prabal Janasewa Shree Padak’ award. The “Prabal Janasewa Shree Padak” will be organized and distributed at Rashtrapati Bhawan, Shital Niwas. Sah, selected for the medal, has been active in Mithila painting for the past 35 years.

Taking the opportunity of the Constitution Day, the Government of Nepal will provide to the celebrities who have contributed in various fields in 2078 BS.

He is happy because art didn’t only help to promote Nepal worldwide but also spread happiness and inspiration among people.

Seychelles Opens Up to South Africa

In the latest Health Entry and Stay Conditions for Travelers update (V3.5), South Africa is removed from Seychelles’ list of “Restricted Countries,” meaning that passengers from South Africa, vaccinated or not, will be allowed entry to the islands without need for quarantine on arrival.

  1. Passengers from South Africa, vaccinated or not, will be allowed entry to the islands without need for quarantine on arrival.
  2. Entry and stay conditions will not be affected by COVID-19 vaccination status.
  3. visitors are strongly encouraged to be fully immunized before travel and will need to provide proof of a negative COVID-19 PCR test done within 72 hours of departure.

According to the advisory, entry and stay conditions will not be affected by COVID-19 vaccination status, but visitors are strongly encouraged to be fully immunized before travel. Passengers will need to provide proof of a negative COVID-19 PCR test done within 72 hours of departure and complete a Health Travel Authorization. They will need to provide proof of valid Travel & Health insurance to cover COVID-19 related quarantine, isolation or treatment.

Visitors from South Africa meeting the above criteria may, while they are in Seychelles, stay in any certified tourism establishments with no minimum length of stay in first establishment. They need not take a routine Day 5 surveillance PCR Test2. Conditions for stay for children up to age 17, regardless of their vaccination status, will be as for the parent/guardian they are accompanying. Visitors who have been in Bangladesh, Brazil, India, Nepal and/or Pakistan, countries which remain on the Restricted List, in preceding 14 days will, however, not be permitted entry into Seychelles.

The Indian Ocean islands’ tourism authorities have welcomed the news, with the Minister for Foreign Affairs and Tourism Sylvestre Radegonde professing his delight at the reopening of the market and “the opportunities that this important market offers, primarily for the fly-fishing niche, and beyond that to the South American market. With over 71% of our population fully vaccinated and the vaccination of adolescents 12 -18 years well under way, Seychelles is doing what is necessary to keep both its population and its visitors safe.”

Seychelles is a sought-after destination for South Africans, with the destination recording over 14,355 in 2017. The pandemic and ensuing restrictions have hamstrung travel and from generating 12,000 visitors prior to the pandemic in 2019, arrivals dropped to less than 2,000 last year and to 218 as of September 5 this year.

Whilst addicted to beaches and swimming pools, South African travelers are very adventurous, and like to venture on nature trails, hiking, snorkeling, diving, sailing, are keen to meet the local population and participate in cultural activities whilst on holiday.

The removal of restrictions is also welcome news to a significant number of Eden Island homeowners living in South Africa who will now be able to return to Seychelles with their families.

David Germain, the Tourism Seychelles Regional Director for Africa & the Americas who is based in Cape Town greeted the announcement with enthusiasm. “This is wonderful news, the arrival of the South African travelers back to our shores is long overdue. Travelers want to stay safe in a pure environment whilst on holiday and what better place than the Seychelles at this time of uncertainty. Tourism operators and their staff have all been trained to minimize and mitigate risk posed by COVID-19, developing standard operating protocols in collaboration with the health authorities, earning COVID-safe certification. In South Africa itself, mass vaccination of the South African public has already begun and is taking place nationwide in the country, and this is instilling confidence in travel,” he said.

The Tourism Seychelles Office in South Africa is ready with marketing activities programmed to take place in South Africa and the other African countries over the next few months. “This will include a series of trade and consumer activities, with a “Seychelles Africa Virtual Roadshow” being the main activity, to provide products and services as well as important travel advisory updates to the African travel trade community for travel to Seychelles,” Mr. Germain explained. A series of “Seychelles Virtual Destination training,” press trips and travel trade familiarization visits to Seychelles are scheduled in November, as well as consumer advertising campaigns, and joint-collaboration marketing efforts with the South African travel trade.

Saint Lucia expands its extended stay program

Saint Lucia Tourism Authority has introduced a new option to the extended stay Live it program, in response to travel trends and customer demand. Visitors can now embrace Island life in Saint Lucia with a multiple entry visa for up to one year. Through both options of the Live it program, Saint Lucia is inspiring travelers to immerse themselves in local culture, while exploring the destination’s natural beauty on an extended stay vacation or working remotely with ease.

Saint Lucia’s Live it program was introduced earlier in 2021 for visits up to six weeks. For those seeking the option to make multiple visits of any length, the second phase of the Live it program allows applicants to stay for up to a year with a multiple entry visa at the cost of USD$75.

Saint Lucia Tourism Authority’s Live it program options fit the needs of families, remote workers, millennials and just about every traveler. Visitors can independently plan their own extended visits, or their trip can be curated and customized with dedicated Live It specialists that create a bespoke experience to work, play, sleep and eat with the convenience of a dedicated local concierge.

While in Saint Lucia, visitors can work remotely comfortably and reliably, as free Wi-fi is offered across the island at hotels, villas, and public venues. Many hotels already offer remote work amenities and special perks that make the work and vacation balance seamless. Applicants can choose from two options for a truly authentic experience:

  • Tailor-Made Experience: Carefully curated by Live it Island Specialists, no two visits are alike! The immersive program provides visitors with an off the beaten path itinerary to explore Saint Lucia’s sites and attractions safely all while living like a local. Working with Live it Island Specialists including Barefoot Holidays, Serenity Vacations & Tours and St. James Travel & Tours, visitors can customize their own itinerary to fit their needs and interests.
  • Live it Independently: Applicants can apply directly to the Immigration Department for a multi-entry visa for up to one year by completing a Saint Lucia Application Form at least (2) weeks prior to travel date. Applicants will be notified within 5 days if the application has been approved with a temporary approval letter. The visa fee is payable at the airport upon arrival to Saint Lucia, along with a printed copy of the approval letter, to be submitted to a customs officer.

Raging Turkey Wildfires Trigger Tourist Evacuation in Bodrum and Marmaris

  • Evacuation ordered in Turkish resort cities of Bodrum and Marmaris.
  • The wildfires burn very close to houses and hotels.
  • Turkish Navy are taking part in fighting the wildfires.

Turkey wildfires hit the resort towns of Marmaris and Bodrum. Local authorities ordered evacuation of tourists and local residents.

Because of the powerful fires, people were first evacuated in Marmaris. The forest burns very close to houses and hotels. Turkish Minister of Agriculture and Forestry Bekir Pakdemirli said that five helicopters, one plane and 30 fire engines are fighting disastrous fires in the area. The newest fire has flared up in resort town of Bodrum. People are being evacuated. Units of the Turkish Navy are involved in desperate attempts to sustain the fires.

Current wildfires, the strongest ones in recent years, began due to the heat wave in the region. To date, three people have died in the disaster and 183 have suffered from smoke. Earlier, Turkish Tourism Minister Mahmet Nuri Ersoy said that fires were retreating from hotels and houses. The minister said: “Since the intervention was carried out on time and with the use of a large amount of equipment, the spread of fire towards the coast was prevented. Later, roads to tourist areas were closed.”

A California wildfire

A California wildfire that closed nearly 200 square miles of forest forced evacuations across state lines into Nevada on Friday as winds and scorching, dry weather drove flames forward through trees and brush.

The Beckwourth Complex – which began as two lightning-caused fires in Plumas National Forest – showed “extreme behavior,” fire information officer Lisa Cox said Friday evening.

Spot fires caused by embers leapt up to a mile (1.6 kilometers) ahead of the northeastern flank – too far for firefighters to safely battle, Cox said.

Winds up to about 20 mph (32 kph) on ridgetops were funneling flames up draws and canyons full of dry fuel, where “it can actually pick up speed,” Cox said.

By evening, the fire was approaching U.S. 395, a main interstate in the northern Sierra Nevada not far from the border. Although the flames hadn’t crossed that divide, the Washoe County Sheriff’s Office told people to evacuate some areas in the rural communities of Ranch Haven and Flanagan Flats, north of Reno.

“Evacuate now,” a Sheriff’s office tweet said.

Although there are no confirmed reports of building damage, the fire already prompted evacuation orders or warnings for hundreds of homes and several campgrounds in California along with the closure of nearly 200 square miles of Plumas National Forest.

The blaze, which was only 11% contained, officially had blackened more than 38 square miles (98 square kilometers) but that figure was expected to increase dramatically when fire officials were able to make better observations.

Nearly 1,000 firefighters were aided by aircraft but the blaze was expected to continue leaping through trees and chaparral that already are bone-dry because of low humidity and a heat wave forecasted to continue through the weekend.

“We’re expecting more of the same the day after and the day after and the day after,” Cox said.

The air was so dry that some of the water dropped by aircraft evaporated before it reached the ground, she said.

The fire was one of several burning in the West, including several that destroyed dozens of California homes in recent days.

In the region between the Oregon border and the northern end of the Central Valley, the big Lava and Tennant fires were significantly contained, and progress was reported at the Salt Fire as containment improved to 45%. The Salt Fire has burned 27 homes and 14 outbuildings north of Redding, which hit 100 degrees (37.7 Celsius) before 11 a.m. The Lava Fire destroyed 20 structures, including 13 homes, and damaged two structures. The Tennant Fire destroyed five buildings, including two homes.

In north-central Arizona, increased humidity slowed a big wildfire that posed a threat to the rural community of Crown King. The 24.5-square-mile (63.5-square-kilometer) lightning-caused fire in Yavapai County was 29% contained. Recent rains allowed five national forests and state land managers to lift public-access closures.

Climate change is considered a “key driver” of a trend that is creating “longer and more intense dry seasons that increase moisture stress on vegetation and make forests more susceptible to severe wildfire,” the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection said recently.

Fire crew officials will be briefing the community on progress Friday evening at the Chiloquin Community Center. The meeting will be streamed on the Facebook page for the Fremont-Winema National Forest beginning at 7 p.m.

In Oregon, pushed by strong winds, a wildfire in Klamath County grew from nearly 26 square miles (67 square kilometers) Thursday to nearly 61 square miles (158 square kilometers) on Friday in the Fremont-Winema National Forest and on private land. It was 0% contained, according to a Facebook post by the incident management team. Klamath County Emergency Management on Friday issued an immediate evacuation order for people in certain areas north of Beatty and near Sprague River. California dispatched two strike teams with wildland engines to help.

In Idaho, Gov. Brad Little declared a wildfire emergency Friday and mobilized the state’s National Guard to help fight fires sparked after lightning storms swept across the drought-stricken region.

Fire crews in north-central Idaho were facing extreme conditions and gusts as they fought two wildfires covering a combined 19.5 square miles (50.5 square kilometers). The blazes threatened homes and forced evacuations in the tiny, remote community of Dixie about 40 miles (64 kilometers) southeast of Grangeville. Efforts were complicated in part because resources were stretched thin, fire managers said, and the area has very challenging terrain covered with parched trees and plants.

Meanwhile, forecasters warned that much of California will see dangerously hot weekend weather, with highs in triple digits in the Central Valley, mountains, deserts and other inland areas because of strengthening high pressure over the state. Heat warnings did not include major coastal populations.

On Friday, Death Valley National Park recorded a staggering 130 degrees Fahrenheit (54.4 Celsius).

California’s power grid operator issued a statewide Flex Alert from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. Friday to avoid disruptions and rolling blackouts. Flex Alerts call for consumers to voluntarily conserve electricity by reducing the use of appliances and keeping the thermostat higher during evening hours when solar energy is diminished or no longer available.