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Tolu Odebiyi Announces Senate Bid with APC Nomination Form Selection Tolu Odebiyi, a former senator representing Ogun West during the 9th National Assembly, has officially declared his intention to return to the Senate. He has selected the All Progressives Congress (APC) senatorial candidate nomination form for his constituency, signaling his commitment to revitalizing his political career. Strategic Move Amid Party Developments In a statement from his Press Office released Thursday, Odebiyi described his decision to re-enter the political arena as “strategic and necessary.” This follows the APC’s endorsement of Olamilekan Adeola as its gubernatorial candidate for the upcoming elections in…

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Impact of Immigration Enforcement on HealthcareA recent episode of HBO’s “The Pit” starkly illustrated the troubling intersection of immigration enforcement and healthcare. In the scene, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents clad in tactical gear brought a zip-tied woman to the emergency room for medical evaluation, triggering chaos among hospital staff. Uncertain about how to respond, healthcare workers vacated the facility, fearing for their safety as well as that of the patients. Although this portrayal is fictional, it mirrors the realities in hospitals across California, where the presence of ICE poses a significant threat to healthcare provision, worker safety, and…

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House Approves Joint Doctrine and Warfare Center Bill The House of Representatives voted on Wednesday to advance a bill aimed at establishing the Joint Doctrine and Warfare Center, a strategic initiative designed to enhance military coordination, boost operational effectiveness, and improve Nigeria’s capability to tackle evolving security challenges. Sponsor Details and Purpose of the Bill The bill, titled “An Act to Establish a Joint Doctrine and Warfare Center to Enhance the Coordination and Effectiveness of Military Operations of the Nigerian Armed Forces by Integrating the Capabilities of the Services, and Related Matters Bill (HB. 2741),” is sponsored by the Speaker…

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Nigeria and EU Forge Groundbreaking Science and Technology Pact Nigeria and the European Union have officially signed a landmark science and technology agreement, marking the end of a two-decade hiatus in collaborative efforts. This significant pact is designed to drive innovation and scale startups across Africa, aiming to establish Nigeria as a pivotal hub for scientific advancement on the continent. Key Signatories Formalize Agreement in Abuja The agreement was executed on Monday in Abuja by Gautier Mignot, Head of the EU Delegation to Nigeria and ECOWAS, alongside his team. Minister of Science and Technology Kingsley Udeh represented Nigeria in this…

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Emirates A380 Takes In-Flight Connectivity to New Heights with Starlink Wi-Fi Emirates’ flagship A380 has long been celebrated as one of the aviation industry’s most iconic aircraft, and it is now poised to elevate the in-flight experience further with the recent installation of next-generation Starlink Wi-Fi on board. Groundbreaking Internet Access Enhancements The Emirates A380 was among the pioneers in commercial aviation to offer internet access to its passengers, albeit with first-generation systems that delivered less than 1 Mbps of total aircraft bandwidth. With the new setup, Emirates plans to install three Starlink antennas on each A380, boosting onboard Wi-Fi…

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Scott Parker Resigns as Burnley Head Coach Following Relegation Scott Parker has stepped down as head coach of Burnley, effective immediately, following the team’s relegation to the Championship. The decision comes after discussions between Parker and Burnley chairman Alan Pace, which began after the team’s fate was sealed with a defeat to Manchester City on April 22. The 45-year-old coach has resigned by mutual consent, with assistant Mike Jackson appointed as the interim head coach for the final four matches of the season. Meanwhile, the club has initiated a search for a permanent replacement. Parker was appointed nearly two years…

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Impact of Immigration Enforcement on Healthcare Settings A recent episode of HBO’s “The Pit” starkly illustrates the unsettling implications of immigration enforcement on healthcare. In a gripping scene, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers, clad in tactical gear and face coverings, transport a zip-tied woman to an emergency room for a medical evaluation. The situation escalates into confusion, with hospital staff fearful for their own safety and that of their patients. This fictional dramatization mirrors a troubling reality unfolding in hospitals across California, where the presence of ICE agents disrupts the delivery of essential healthcare services. The Struggles of Medical…

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In a recent report titled “Nigeria’s Christian Martyrs,” the InterSociety revealed that over the past 14 years, at least 52,250 Nigerian Christians have been murdered by Islamic extremists. This staggering statistic highlights the ongoing religious violence that has plagued the country, particularly since the emergence of the Boko Haram insurgency in 2009. Lisa Zengarini reports that the rise of Boko Haram has led to the deaths of more than 50,000 Christians in Nigeria. InterSociety, a Nigerian non-governmental organization dedicated to monitoring religious persecution, has been tirelessly documenting these violent acts since 2010. Deaths of Nigerian Christians Surge Since 2009 The…

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Real Estate Developers Call for Investigation into FHA Leadership The Federation of Real Estate Developers in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) has formally requested an inquiry into Mr. Oitunde Ojo, the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of the Federal Housing Authority (FHA). The developers accuse him of land grabbing, extortion, and administrative misconduct. This appeal was expressed in a statement from Coalition Coordinator Benjamin Yamsa and Public Affairs Secretary Nofisat Kareem. They emphasized the urgent need for presidential and legislative intervention due to what they describe as deliberate delays in the processing of the Land Development Approval Scheme, which…

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Conflict Erupts Within African Democratic Congress Over Party Leadership Dumebi Kachiku, the 2023 presidential candidate for the African Democratic Congress (ADC), has accused former Senate President David Mark and his affiliates of unlawfully taking control of the party. Kachiku claims that they ousted the existing executive members and replaced them with supporters through committees established without proper authorization. This assertion came during a Thursday appearance on Arise TV, just one day after a Federal High Court in Abuja ruled to prevent the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) from acknowledging the congress organized by Mark’s faction. The court also prohibited Mark…

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