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U.S. Army Staff Sergeant Seeks to Halt Deportation of His Wife NEW ORLEANS — A U.S. Army staff sergeant is making urgent efforts to prevent the deportation of his wife, who was detained at a military base in Louisiana. The couple had intended to start their life together just days after their recent wedding. Backlash from Military Family Advocates The detention of Annie Ramos, the wife of Honduran-born soldier Staff Sergeant Matthew Blank, has sparked significant criticism from military family advocates. They argue that wartime detentions can undermine morale and caution that the deportation of military spouses could adversely affect…

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ADC Accuses INEC of Obstructing Candidate Eligibility The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has raised serious concerns about the Independent Electoral Commission (INEC), claiming that it has put in place what the party refers to as “administrative landmines” intended to hinder its ability to field candidates in upcoming elections. INEC’s Decision Risks Compliance with Election Deadlines In a press statement issued on Monday, National Publicity Secretary Bolaji Abdullahi emphasized that INEC’s directive to cease communications with the ADC until a decision is reached by the Federal High Court could severely impede the party’s compliance with essential election timelines mandated by law.…

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Justin Rose Targets Redemption at the Masters Justin Rose is determined to move beyond the heartbreak of last year’s playoff and several near-misses at the Masters, asserting that he owes nothing to Augusta National. The former world number one is coming off a strong start to the season, having secured victory at the Farmers Insurance Open on the PGA Tour. Rose’s recent performances at the Masters have been noteworthy, with a third-place finish followed by a runner-up position just last year after narrowly losing to Rory McIlroy. In 2015, he finished tied for second when Jordan Spieth claimed his first…

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Child Allegedly Abused While in Federal Custody A three-year-old girl was reportedly separated from her mother after crossing the U.S.-Mexico border and suffered sexual abuse while in federal immigration custody, as outlined in court documents. Family Reunification Efforts Highlighted in Video The American Bar Association’s Pro Bono Asylum Representation Project recently shared a video on social media depicting the emotional reunion of the girl with her father, a legal permanent resident residing in Chicago. Her face was blurred in the footage for privacy reasons. Legal Action Filed for Father’s Release The organization filed a habeas corpus petition in U.S. District…

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Industry Pioneer Enters New Chapter in Banking Mrs. Amaka Onwugal is a distinguished banker with over 30 years of expertise in financial management, corporate strategy, and executive leadership. Throughout her career, she has garnered respect not for flashy notoriety but for her consistent performance, strategic acumen, and measurable achievements across various financial institutions. Trailblazer for Women in Banking Currently serving as the Chairman of Fidelity Bank, Onwugal has made history as the first female chairman of the bank and the second Anambra woman ever to hold a chairmanship position at a commercial bank in Nigeria. Her tenure as a non-executive…

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Arsenal Refocuses After Consecutive LossesMikel Arteta has assured fans that Arsenal will remain calm following their first streak of consecutive losses this season. With the need to reestablish their identity, he emphasized the importance of getting their campaign back on track.The Premier League leaders are set to face Sporting Lisbon in the first leg of the Champions League quarter-finals on Tuesday. This comes after their aspirations for a historic treble were thwarted by defeats against Manchester City in the Carabao Cup final and Championship team Southampton in the FA Cup. While Bukayo Saka and Julian Timber continue to recover from…

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Video Exposes New Details in Minneapolis ICE Shooting Case A recent video released by the Minneapolis Police Department has reignited scrutiny over a shooting incident involving Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents. The footage captures a non-fatal shooting that occurred during a chase and subsequent scuffle in January, raising questions about law enforcement practices in the region. Incident Overview and Charges Dropped The video reveals significant moments of the January confrontation, where two men initially faced charges stemming from the encounter. However, those charges were recently dismissed due to insufficient evidence. This development has prompted renewed calls for transparency regarding…

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By Kayode Akinmade Tinubu’s Visit Highlights Ogun State’s Development President Bola Tinubu’s visit to Ogun State last weekend was timely, showcasing the remarkable advancements taking place in the region. The vibrant atmosphere in Abeokuta, the state capital, was alive with anticipation. As the president toured the area to inaugurate a groundbreaking project, his emotions reflected both excitement and relief, especially following a recent trip to Jos, Plateau State, where he encountered heartbreaking scenes of suffering. Understanding the anguish faced by parents in such dire situations, the president appeared shaken yet determined, pledging to transform the security landscape. His subsequent visit…

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New Swedish Football Season Stars Young Nigerian Striker The latest season of Swedish football kicked off last night, featuring a remarkable performance by 18-year-old Nigerian striker Johanna Zadoku, who has quickly risen to prominence with his debut in the lead cast. His first match brought excitement and praise from fans, highlighting his potential on the field. Zadok joined AIK Solna after a successful stint at Icon Allah Football Academy in Kaduna. Since his arrival six months ago, he has seamlessly transitioned from pre-season play to league competition, making a significant impact. His debut at Strawberry Arena dazzled fans, showcasing the…

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Teen Arrested in Connection with Ambush Murder of Missouri Boy An 18-year-old suspect is currently in immigration custody following his alleged involvement in the murder of a 15-year-old boy in Missouri. Prosecutors claim Effrey Arcaga played a pivotal role in luring Miles Young into a precarious situation where he pleaded for his life. Arcaga is charged with first-degree murder related to the tragic events that unfolded on March 12 in Greene County. He remains in custody without bail and is under a detainer from federal immigration authorities, according to jail records. Second Suspect Charged in the Teen’s Death Another individual,…

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