Everybody’s got a blank page
A story they’re writing today
A wall that they’re climbing
You can carry the past on your shoulders
Or you can start over
Regrets, no matter what you've gone through
Jesus, He gave it all to save you
He carried the cross on His shoulders
So you can start over
Don’t let your heart be troubled
Don’t be afraid
To the broken-hearted that wished that they’d
Never been born, never been torn
never sinned, never disobeyed
I know you think there’s no hope, but that ain’t true, Jesus saves!
I know you feelin’ regret
(Like I) brought this all on myself
(Like I) messed it up big time, and this time I don’t deserve God’s help
(Thinking) how can God forgive me after knowin’ what I did (can He?)
After knowin’ that I hid from Him, and I stayed away and backslid (listen)
Jesus came for the sick (so true)
Jesus came for the weak (amen)
Jesus came to give good news and have set the captives free (amen)
Jesus came for the poor (amen)
Jesus came with the keys (amen)
Jesus came to remove the chains so the prisoners are released (amen)
Everybody’s got a blank page
A story they’re writing today
A wall that they’re climbing
You can carry the past on your shoulders
Or you can start over
Regrets, no matter what you've gone through
Jesus, He gave it all to save you
He carried the cross on His shoulders
So you can start over
See, His love is deeper than the ocean floor
un to His arms like an open door
God the Father sent the Son
So men can come and be free and ain’t gotta run no more (that's what He said)
Come to me, all who are weary; with heavy burdens, I’ll give you rest
Separated you from your sin, as far as the east is from the west (He said)
Thrown in the sea of forgetfulness
What sin? What offense?
And when them waves come crashing in, I’ll calm the winds in your defense (that's what He said)
So, whatever it is that you’ve done
He put that punishment on His Son
You’ll never come under His
Gospel artist Victor Dominic who is one of best international singer with support from Jesus Culture Band, talked with E$Media about his come back in praising God after finishing pursuing his studies at MGL. " Its the moment now I turned to what I used to be after being far from who I was".he said. Also promises his fans to expect more from him soon." Out there you have been missing me and my works but definitely by December this year I'll realize a new track named ahold on"
Other tracks are Usikate tamaa , From this moment, I saw the sign, Better days and what can I do tribute Tye tribbet.
Beijing has overtaken New York as the city with the highest number of billionaires for the first time, a new report by China-based firm Hurun says.
A total of 100 billionaires are now living in the Chinese capital, compared with 95 in New York, the report said. Shanghai, China's centre of commerce, came in fifth place. Hurun, which tracks wealth in China, has released an annual Global Rich List for the past five years measuring billionaires' wealth in US dollars. It found that Beijing had welcomed 32 new billionaires since last year, allowing it to vault past New York which it calculated only saw four new billionaires. Overall, China has overtaken the US as the country with the highest number of billionaires. However, the top 10 billionaires in Hurun's list is still dominated by Americans.
Ministers from EU and Balkan nations are meeting in Brussels to try to heal divisions over a migrant crisis that could threaten the bloc's survival.
Austria, Serbia and Macedonia have taken steps to restrict entry to migrants, angering Greece, which fears the controls will cause a bottleneck. The rift places further strain on a common EU migration policy, already in disarray over the surge in migration. More than 100,000 migrants have reached Europe this year, most via the Balkans. European Council president Donald Tusk has warned that the failure to make progress towards resolving the crisis could increase the likelihood of the UK voting to leave the EU this year. The EU interior ministers meeting in Brussels will hear plans drawn up by Austria and eight Balkan countries that seek to restrict the numbers entering their borders. Relocation deal explained Hungary proposes its own deal Why central Europe says 'No' EU migration: Crisis in graphics
The measures include fingerprinting all entrants and turning back anyone without a passport or holding fake documents. The countries have also pledged to accept only those they deem to be in need of protection, which has already been interpreted by some governments as meaning only Syrians and Iraqis. Macedonia enacted the measures at its border with Greece over the weekend, barring entry to Afghans, who make up many of the migrants. Austrian Interior Minister Johanna Mikl-Leitner described the measures as a "chain reaction of reason" and warned that the crisis could threaten the EU's survival if it was not brought under control. But the plans drew sharp criticism from Greece, which threatened to block all decisions at an upcoming EU migration summit if member states did not agree to take in quotas of migrants. Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras said his country was turning into a "permanent warehouse of souls" and should not be left to deal with the crisis alone. "From now on, Greece will not agree to deals if we do not secure the mandatory sharing of the burden and responsibility proportionally among member states," Mr Tsipras said.
Adele may have swept the board at the 2016 Brits, but there's always more to the show than the awards.
On a night of joy and disappointment, stolen kisses and spectacular performances, who were the real winners and losers at the O2 Arena?
Most humiliated brother
Image copyrightReutersWhile accepting the award for best British male, behatted balladeer James Bay appeared to thank "my brother Lucy". However, it transpires that Lucy is Bay's long-term girlfriend. His brother's name is, in fact, Alex. Which only goes to show the importance of punctuating your acceptance speech.
Cheekiest kiss
Image copyrightITVNever backward about coming forward, Justin Bieber accosted Adele as she walked up to collect the best single prize, and gave her a good old smooch on the cheek.
Best red carpet rant
Image copyrightEPA"The music industry's a bit like Crufts," complained Foals frontman Yannis Philippakis. "It's all about hairstyles and who's got the best training and pedigree." "In guitar music, it definitely feels like there's been a brain drain. There's a lot of [bands] dressing up in parents' clothes and acting out pastiche-like tropes. I'd like to see a return of edgy, unpredictable, wild guitar music."
When actor Sanjay Dutt left a prison in the western Indian city of Pune on Thursday, he walked away with some experience of making paper bags and being a radio disc jockey.
Dutt was sentenced for firearms offences linked to the 1993 Mumbai blasts which killed 257 people and injured 713. He was convicted of buying firearms from the bombers but said the weapons were necessary in order to defend his family during the Hindu-Muslim rioting of 1993. The actor was moved to the Yerwada jail in May 2013 to finish his five-year jail term. But owing to his good behaviour and positive activities like running a radio programme, he was recently granted a remission of 144 days.
Intense interest
His early release, however, has sparked outrage with critics saying that Dutt had already been granted an unreasonable number of parole and furlough leaves owing to his celebrity status. Meanwhile, there is intense interest in the media about his life inside the jail. Dutt lived in a 8x10ft (2.4m x 3m) cell and wore the white uniform of prisoners. He had a 100 sq ft garden in front of his cell, where he was allowed to stroll under the watchful eyes of four guards. According to a former fellow inmate, the actor had been resigned to his fate of the unavoidable jail time, but knew he could be released early if he behaved well. Image copyrightAFPImage caption The actor's wife Manyata and his children eagerly awaited his release Image copyrightAFPImage caption Sanjay Dutt campaigned for the Samajwadi party in the 2009 general elections He was lodged in a high-security cell next to the "faansi" ward, which houses prisoners on death row, and was generally not allowed to interact with other prisoners owing to security concerns. If he walked to the common area, he would be accompanied by four policemen. If he interacted with other prisoners, the conversations would be listened into. "I would speak to him often as I was working as the librarian at the prison," said the former inmate. "Baba, as he is affectionately known, would borrow at least two books every week. He used to read extensively, mainly Hindi literature from Munshi Premchand."
Spiritual reading
The former inmate added that the actor would "remain immersed in newspapers". "He had little else to do. In the common area, we had one TV set for every 150 prisoners. But since Baba's cell was a high-security one, he did not have that luxury," he added. Hitesh Jain, Dutt's lawyer, said that the actor also developed a "spiritual inclination" during his time in the prison. "He was doing a lot of spiritual reading. These are the things which keep a person encouraged, and provide strength to pass the whole term," said Jain. Speaking about his daily schedule, officers at the Yerwada prison said that Dutt would wake up at six in the morning. He would take a shower after which he would be served tea and breakfast. The jail staff would then bring him material to make bags from newspapers. He would spend most of his mornings working, earning 45 rupees (47p; 66 cents) for 100 bags. A little before noon, he would be taken to the radio studio where he would present a programme on 'Radio YCP' (Yerwada Central Prison), the jail's internal radio station. Image copyrightAFPImage caption The 1993 Mumbai blasts killed 257 people and injured 713 Image copyrightAFPImage caption Dutt is hugely popular for his role as a lovable gangster in the Munnabhai movies Soon after, policemen would escort him to the common area where he was allowed to interact with other prisoners and exercise with them. He would then return to his cell at around 14:00, have lunch and remain there for an hour before again hosting his programme on the radio station. Dinner would be served by 17:30 and the actor would stay locked in his cell from 18:00 until the next morning.
'One of us'
His radio programme was popular among the inmates. "He would write his own scripts, and would usually speak about reforms during his radio sessions," a jail officer said. "He would speak about prison life, how the prisoners could survive it, and how their rehabilitative processes should be once they leave prison." The officer added that the actor would often repeat his dialogues from popular Munnabhai films and play songs to entertain his listeners. The actor definitely made some fans with his radio skills. "Baba might be a big deal outside those prison walls, but inside, he was one of us. He even met my wife and mother during one of their prison visits," the former fellow inmate said. "My family was elated on meeting him, but to me, and to all of us prisoners, he was ordinary. Prison does that to you. The barracks snatch your worth and render you ordinary, irritatingly ordinary, even if you are a superstar." Puja Changoiwala is a Mumbai-based independent journalist. Her book on crimes in Mumbai will be published later this year
"There is more in you than you think" was the motto Kurt Hahn used during his long and active life. A German Jew who opposed and fled the Nazis and mentored the Duke of Edinburgh, his influence on education is all around, even if his name is not. Hahn was instrumental in setting up the Duke of Edinburgh's Award scheme, which has introduced millions of 14 to 24-year-olds to outdoor adventure and community service. He established Gordounstoun, the Scottish private school that has educated several members of the Royal Family, and inspired the creation of dozens more schools around the world. He co-founded the Outward Bound Trust, whose courses more than one million people have taken. On Wednesday, the duke attended a reception in London commemorating 30 years of the Kurt Hahn Trust, which provides scholarships for German students to come to Cambridge University and vice-versa. In a speech, Hahn once said freedom and discipline were "not enemies". He advocated "experiential" learning - putting young people in situations to challenge them mentally and physically. Hahn said he wanted to prevent the erosion of children's "inherent spirituality". Image copyrightGetty ImagesImage caption Gordonstoun boys on an obstacle course "If you throw a glance at the boys of any public or secondary school you find them up to the age of 13 full of curiosity, courteous, animated by high and good spirits," he said. "Then they reach the awkward age. They often lose their freshness and their charm, sometimes forever. I belong to a secret society called the Anti-lout Society." He diagnosed six societal ills:
lack of physical fitness
decline of initiative and enterprise
decline of imagination
decline of craftsmanship
decline of self-discipline
decline of compassion
To combat these he developed a programme for developing "moral independence", physical wellbeing and the ability to tell right from wrong. Born in 1886, Hahn suffered severe sunstroke in 1904, and had to have the occipital bone at the back of his skull removed. Throughout his life he avoided sunlight and wore a wide-brimmed hat while outdoors, creating an air of eccentricity. Hahn co-founded the Schule Schloss (Castle School) for boys in Salem, in the German state of Baden-Wurttemberg, in 1920. Pupils had to go for a run before breakfast, drank milk at mealtimes, did 45 minutes of athletics during their mid-morning break and, after lunch, lay flat on their backs for 45 minutes while a teacher or older pupil read aloud to them. They also helped with the upkeep of the school. On Saturdays, the boys formed "guilds" of explorers, farmers and artists, which Hahn said gave their eyes a "gleam". Image copyrightGetty ImagesImage caption 1967: Gordonstoun boys clear a moat as part of volunteer work Philip, who had been exiled from Greece following a revolution when he was an infant, arrived at Schloss in the autumn term of 1933. It was a bad time for Hahn. In August 1932, five months before he became chancellor of Germany, Hitler had condoned the murder of a communist by Nazi stormtroopers. Appalled, Hahn had written a letter to Salem's old boys, telling them to disregard Hitler or break off relations with the school. "Germany is at stake, her Christian civilisation, her reputation, her military honour," he wrote. In March 1933, Hahn was one of many people arbitrarily arrested following the burning of the Reichstag. He was allowed to leave Germany in July only after the intervention of UK Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald. The next year, he founded Gordonstoun school, taking over a stately home in Morayshire, an area where he had spent time while a student at Oxford before World War One. He ran it along similar lines to the Schule Schloss. One of his first pupils was Philip, who had moved to the UK from Germany. At Gordonstoun, the boys rose at 06:30 for a cold shower and a run, the timetable for the day much like that in Germany. At 21:15 there was a quarter of an hour of silence to enable the pupil to "glean the harvest from his manifold experiences" before lights out. "After a very difficult childhood, Gordonstoun gave Prince Philip a much needed sense of stability, says Philip Eade, author of The Young Prince Philip. "Hahn's spartan educational philosophy made an impression on the young prince that has remained with him throughout his life and has doubtless helped him in all sorts of ways as the longest-serving consort in British history." Image copyrightGetty ImagesImage caption Prince Philip at Gordonstoun There was great emphasis at Gordonstoun on learning seamanship, as it encouraged teamwork. Later, mountain and sea rescue were encouraged, activities Hahn thought would instil active compassion for others. Several 1930s opinion-formers were impressed by Hahn's ideas and force of personality, including the Archbishop of York and the novelist John Buchan. But WB Curry, the headmaster of Dartington Hall school, Devon, was concerned his ideas were "incompatible with a really liberal civilisation" and "the product of the tortured German soul". "I also insist that his psychology has far more roots in his own emotional nature than in the nature of other human beings," he said. Some later pupils complained that the regime at Gordonstoun was overly harsh, with bullying rife. Prince Charles, who attended in the 1960s, reportedly called it "Colditz with kilts", while the writer William Boyd likened being there to "penal servitude". "It's clearly not suitable for everyone, as Prince Charles's miserable time at Gordonstoun showed," says Eade. Image copyrightGetty ImagesImage caption 1962: Prince Charles arrives for his first term at Gordonstoun, an experience he described as "Colditz with kilts" But Daniel Emery, a pupil from 1985 to 1989, enjoyed his time there. "There's more to life than pure academic achievement," he says. "It's important, of course, but Gordonstoun gave you a zest for life." After founding Gordonstoun, Hahn set about spreading its philosophy beyond public schools. In 1937 he started the Moray Badge scheme, allowing children living nearby to get physical training, take part in expeditions and complete a project before earning the award. He wanted to extend this nationwide into a County Badge scheme, but the resources were lacking. In 1941, Hahn started the Outward Bound School in Aberdovey in Wales, along the same lines, the wider-reaching Outward Bound Trust starting in 1946. Image copyrightAlamyImage caption 1947: Sailing practice at the Outward Bound school in Aberdovey And in 1956 the Duke of Edinburgh's Awards scheme began. Participants can gain bronze, silver and gold awards, in return for volunteering for community service, learning physical activities and skills and going on an expedition, such as a mountain trek or a sailing trip. Almost 2.5 million awards had been achieved by March last year. "The duke has a a very clear view, which has come from Hahn," says the award scheme's chief executive, Peter Westgarth. "He's always seen the awards as a sort of self-help scheme for growing up." Duke of Edinburgh's Awards are offered in more than 140 countries and territories. "The duke is driven by the idea that people should be compassionate and engaging young people in direct with people they wouldn't otherwise come into contact with." says Westgarth. "It was Hahn who encouraged him to set up the awards." Another aspect of Hahn's thought was internationalism. "Nothing but goodwill between nations and classes can save this generation from wars and revolutions," he said in a speech in 1936. "And education can help to build this bedrock of goodwill as a foundation of the society to be." Hahn died in 1974 and, in 1986, the Duke of Edinburgh co-founded the Kurt Hahn Trust. "He was an incredibly energetic man," says Nicola Padfield, Master of Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge. "He was really committed. A lot of the thinking behind the trust was to get people from different countries talking. It's a fantastic message and it's still appropriate today." In 2007, the US book Leadership the Outward Bound Way described its philosophy, handed down by Hahn, as "a unique blend of two traditions: the Greco-Roman way of tenacity, physical challenge, courage, and perseverance, and the Judeo-Christian way of compassion, self-sacrifice, love, and tolerance". Hahn, unlike other educational innovators of the early 20th Century, such as Italy's Maria Montessori and Austrian Rudolf Steiner, claimed no originality in his ideas, arguing he had picked useful elements of the works of figures such as Plato and the 19th-Century British headmaster Thomas Arnold. Since the 1960s, the Round Square organisation, with 150 member schools around the world, has promoted Hahn's experiential philosophy. And the enthusiasm of his best-known pupil has not dimmed, more than seven decades after he left Gordonstoun. "You were meant to suffer," Prince Philip joked as he handed out gold Duke of Edinburgh's Awards at a ceremony in 2013. "It's good for the soul."
The Duke of Edinburgh's award
The Duke of Edinburgh's Award programmes take between one to four years to complete, and they must be completed by the participant's 25th birthday
Participants select and set objectives in each of the following areas - volunteering, physical activity, developing practical and social skills and taking part in an expedition; gold-level participants must also do an additional fifth residential section, involving staying away from home doing a shared activity
Each level - bronze, silver and gold - demands more time and commitment from participants - bronze, 3-6 months; silver, 6-9 months; gold, 12-18 months
Participants are required to show regular activity and commitment to the award for the duration of their DofE programme, which is usually at least one hour per week
The value of the pound has been sliding on international currency markets, declining nearly 4% since the start of 2016.
It has been losing ground against the euro for the past eight weeks, its longest downward streak since the single currency was introduced in 1999. Last week, it hit its lowest level in euro terms for a year. Against the dollar, it has fared even worse, plumbing depths not seen since mid-2010. Isn't this all rather sudden? Indeed. As recently as November, the pound was as high as €1.43, but it's been downhill all the way since then. Now it's flirting with the €1.30 mark. Over the same time period, against the US dollar, it's gone from being worth as much as $1.53 to about $1.43. That makes it one of the worst performing major currencies, at a time when the UK economy has been considered to be stronger than many of its peers. After all, it has grown in every quarter since the start of 2013, whereas some eurozone countries are still seeing contractions. So what happened? Well, the US Federal Reserve's decision to raise interest rates in December has highlighted the differences between the US and UK economies. Last year, there had been an expectation that when the Fed rate rise eventually came, the Bank of England would quickly follow suit. But now that expectation has faded. The predicted timing of the next UK interest rate rise has shifted - first to late 2016, then to early 2017. The current record low interest rate of 0.5% makes holding sterling less attractive and encourages traders to sell the currency. Is that all there is to it? No, there are other factors at work as well, explaining the Bank of England's reluctance to raise interest rates. Weak economic data is casting doubt on the future performance of the UK economy, with inflation persistently well below the Bank of England's 2% target and earnings growth slowing down from a six-year high. Earlier this month, figures for November showed that UK industrial output had suffered its sharpest decline since 2013. Looking further ahead, investors are worried about the outcome of a referendum on the UK's continued membership of the EU. As Andy Scott of foreign exchange services firm HiFX put it: "Concerns over the UK economy and the risk of a Brexit look likely to continue to haunt sterling." Traders are also generally more risk-averse in the light of the global turmoil caused by Chinese market problems and falling oil prices, which makes them reluctant to buck sterling's downward trend. What are the consequences? If the pound's weakness continues, tourists will find that trips to Europe and the US are more expensive, with sterling buying fewer euros and dollars than last year. Imported goods will also become more expensive when priced in pounds, which would fuel domestic inflation. UK exporters should, in theory, derive a boost from a weak pound, since their goods become cheaper in euro or dollar terms. However, the UK doesn't produce as many tangible exports as it used to: the country's service sector has recovered to the levels seen before the financial crisis, but manufacturing has not. How long is this likely to last? Ask the Chancellor, George Osborne. He recently warned that the UK was facing a "cocktail" of serious threats from a slowing global economy. He added that this year was likely to be one of the toughest since the financial crisis, and that far from "mission accomplished" on the economy, "2016 is the year of mission critical". In this context, the pound's latest woes seem a fair reflection of uncertainty ahead. In the words of Esther Reichelt of Commerzbank, "the headwinds to the British economy have definitely increased."
A teacher at a troubled Harlem elementary school with a long history of hurting kids has been arrested for his latest violent outburst, this time against a special-needs student, police allege. Osman Couey, 53, was busted on Tuesday and charged with assaulting a 7-year-old student at Public School 194. Cops said the young victim was kicked out of a classroom on Dec. 23 and started banging on the door to try to get back in. Couey then tossed the boy, Ka’veon Wilson, across a hallway, police said. The child is still traumatized, his grandmother, Verlynn Phinazee said. “He’s still scared of the dark. He still needs a nightlight in his room.” “He’s really scared of Mr. Cuoey. If he has to pass by that school he gets real upset.” ABUSIVE HARLEM TEACHER HAS HISTORY OF VIOLENCE She said Couey wouldn’t let Ka’veon into the classroom with the rest of his classmates, and when the boy kicked the door and opened it, the teacher lost it. “Mr. Couey came to the door, grabbed Ka’veon by both of his arms, picked him up and slammed him, like threw him,” Phinazee said. His grandfather, Donald Phinazee, said the attack was caught on school surveillance video. Verlynn Phinazee said the family never knew Couey was Ka’veon’s math teacher, and the boy’s mother didn’t learn about the assault until Jan. 28, more than a month later.
Family Handout
Ka'veon's grandfather, Donald Phinazee (seen with his grandson), says the incident was caught on surveillance camera.
City education department spokeswoman Devora Kaye said Couey was pulled from the classroom after his arrest. "This behavior is deeply troubling, and we are seeking to terminate this teacher's employment," Kaye said. Couey, whose salary is $105,142, has been teaching at P.S. 194 since 1993, and has a record of corporal punishment against students dating back more than a decade. He was reprimanded twice in 2004 for corporal punishment and verbal abuse. In 2006, he was reprimanded again for corporal punishment.
Rapper A$AP Rocky was reportedly attacked by a group of men in New Zealand yelling “f--- A$AP.” The “L$D” rapper was roughed up by three men during an elevator dispute at Pullman Hotel in the city of Auckland on Wednesday afternoon (early Thursday morning in New Zealand), according to TMZ. Punches were hurled when the men were told by the 27-year-old, who was accompanied by some women, that there wasn’t enough room for them in the elevator. The Harlem native, who is there for an upcoming show in Australia, reportedly tried to protect the women as he was punched in the face, officials told the gossip site. Authorities eventually broke up the assault and booked one of the suspects in to jail.
A blood-soaked bald man with blood streaming down his face and with 'EDL' tattooed on his fingers glares at the medics on the scene
Far-right groups made a speech about 'third world scum', with one speaker claiming Jeremy Corbyn 'hates everything British...and is destroying Britain'.
Before the demonstration the South East Alliance advertised the protest on its Facebook page, saying: 'Remember we are there for a purpose. To highlight certain issues we face. We are not there to have a kick-off with the red scum but we do know they will attack us and we shall defend ourselves without hesitation.'
And following the march the National Front posted on its own Facebook site, saying: 'A big well done and thank you to all white nationalists who attended Dover today to save our country from invasion. Respect to all in attendance.'
The Scottish Defence League wrote on their site: 'Well done to all the SDL and other patriot groups who went to the anti-immigrant, anti-refugee, support our truckers' demonstration in Dover today.'
Shadow secretary of state for international development Diane Abbott is among those who travelled to Dover to join the anti-fascist protest and she addressed the crowd.
She told the cheering audience: 'It's 2016, Time for those racist rocks to go. Mr Cameron, tear down those cliffs.'
Counter-demonstrations included members from Dover Stand Up to Racism (DSUR) and the Kent Anti Racism Network (KARN).
Bridget Chapman, chairman of Kent Anti Racism Network, said: 'We're here today because there's been a big demonstration called by fascists. It's about the fourth time in a year they've had a far-right demonstration.
Reports just reaching KWETUMEDIA has it that a Liberian woman infected with the Ebola virus has been caught at the Lagos international airport today, when she arrived from the Air Morok flight.
The woman whose name was not identified as at the time of this report, was said to have just landed at the Lagos airport when she was screened and the virus was detected in her. She was immediately arrested.
In response to those who are pushing her to do a s*x tape, Maheeda says she is ready but must be with Davido. So, if you are one of those interested in seeing her in action, just beg Davido to meet with her. #RoughGirl
Recording artist Akon is in the country at the invitation of President Uhuru Kenyatta. Akon met Uhuru in Washington a few months ago, where a September date was set for his visit.
Akon, through his lighting Africa project, affirmed his commitment to support Government’s initiative to light up Kibera and other selected parts of rural Kenya. Uhuru on his part promised to give him all the support he needs.
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A memorial plaque will be unveiled and a candle-lit vigil held.
The siege at Westgate lasted four days, with CCTV footage showing terrified shoppers fleeing the gunmen and cowering behind counters.
Somali Islamist group al-Shabab said it carried out the attack in response to Kenya's military operations in Somalia.
On high alert
Later on Sunday, relatives of the victims will lay wreaths at a garden in the forest where 67 trees were planted after the attack.
Interfaith prayers will also be held at the site.
"We expect the victims' families and friends to come out and be part of the healing process," event organiser Rajesh Shah was quoted as saying by the AFP news agency. CCTV footage showed the gunmen hunting down their victims Large parts of the Westgate shopping centre were completely destroyed
Ahead of the commemorations, Kenya was put on high alert amid fears of possible attacks by militants.
"We are prepared in case of anything. Specialised units are on the ground and we have intensified patrols during this period of the anniversary," Kenyan police chief David Kimaiyo said.
Leader assassinated
Last year's attack sparked a four-day siege in which large parts of the shopping centre were destroyed amid heavy fighting and a fire.
All four gunmen are believed to have died during the assault.
The Kenyan authorities have been criticised for what is seen by some analysts as their slow response to the attack and also lack of co-ordination between police and the army. Kenya rejects the claims.
Four Somalis are being held in prison in Kenya on terrorism charges linked to the attack.
Al-Shabab is fighting to create an Islamic state in Somalia and is banned as a terrorist group by both the US and the UK.
Earlier this month, al-Shabab leader Ahmed Abdi Godane was assassinated in US air strikes in southern Somalia.
The militants later chose a new chief and vowed revenge attacks.
A memorial plaque will be unveiled and a candle-lit vigil held.
The siege at Westgate lasted four days, with CCTV footage showing terrified shoppers fleeing the gunmen and cowering behind counters.
Somali Islamist group al-Shabab said it carried out the attack in response to Kenya's military operations in Somalia.
On high alert
Later on Sunday, relatives of the victims will lay wreaths at a garden in the forest where 67 trees were planted after the attack.
Interfaith prayers will also be held at the site.
"We expect the victims' families and friends to come out and be part of the healing process," event organiser Rajesh Shah was quoted as saying by the AFP news agency. CCTV footage showed the gunmen hunting down their victims Large parts of the Westgate shopping centre were completely destroyed
Ahead of the commemorations, Kenya was put on high alert amid fears of possible attacks by militants.
"We are prepared in case of anything. Specialised units are on the ground and we have intensified patrols during this period of the anniversary," Kenyan police chief David Kimaiyo said.
Leader assassinated
Last year's attack sparked a four-day siege in which large parts of the shopping centre were destroyed amid heavy fighting and a fire.
All four gunmen are believed to have died during the assault.
The Kenyan authorities have been criticised for what is seen by some analysts as their slow response to the attack and also lack of co-ordination between police and the army. Kenya rejects the claims.
Four Somalis are being held in prison in Kenya on terrorism charges linked to the attack.
Al-Shabab is fighting to create an Islamic state in Somalia and is banned as a terrorist group by both the US and the UK.
Earlier this month, al-Shabab leader Ahmed Abdi Godane was assassinated in US air strikes in southern Somalia.
The militants later chose a new chief and vowed revenge attacks.
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Wednesday, September 17, 2014 was a particularly bad day for stubborn Boko Haram terrorists operating in the North East as they lost scores of their members during repeated attempts to enter Konduga, about 70 kilometres to Maiduguri.
But the icing on the cake of Nigerian troop’s victory of the day was capture of “a high ranking terrorists’ leader” who was seriously wounded and is currently being treated in a military medical facility.
Military sources informed PRNigeria that the terrorists leader
whose name is still being kept a secret was captured after the second but more fierce battle waged by the group of insurgents to capture the town following their earlier routing by the military.
Among those captured yesterday in battles where over 60 terrorists were wiped off the face of the earth.
In addition to their losing scores of their fighters, the terrorists also lost weapons and equipments including 24 riffles, five rockets propelled grenade tubes, two machine guns as well as a Ford Ranger vehicle. Another Ford ranger vehicle was also destroyed.
During the first battle of the day, which lasted over 12 hours, scores of the terrorists were again sent to hell.
“Right now, our troops are combing the vicinity of the battle scene in a cordon and search operation to determine the exact casualty figures suffered by the terrorists in the encounter,” our source declared.
During the encounter, three Hilux vehicles, one armoured personnel carrier and a cache of arms and ammunition were confirmed captured by the troops.
In yet another battle which occurred at Benishek on Wednesday, troops fought through an ambush, capturing four motorcycles from fleeing terrorists.
Unfortunately, one soldier lost his life while four other who were wounded are receiving treatment.