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  • BREAKING: Ireti Floors Aduda As Appeal Court Declares LP Candidate Authentic FCT Senator

    The Court of Appeal sitting in Abuja on Wednesday dismissed the application filed by former Senator Philip Aduda of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) against the election victory of Senator Ireti Kingibe, the lawmaker representing the Federal Capital Territory on the Labour Party platform.

    The judgment delivered via Zoom, held that the appeal lacked merit.

    Recall that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) Returning Officer for the FCT senatorial election, Prof. Sani Saka, had declared Kingibe the winner of the poll after garnering 202,175 votes.

    She defeated Senator Aduda who garnered 100,544 votes and came second.

    But Aduda’s legal team approached the national assembly election petitions tribunal sitting in Abuja, seeking the nullification of Kingibe’s victory.

    Aduda’s legal team had alleged that the collation of results across the FCT area councils was yet to be concluded when Kingibe was declared the winner.

    The tribunal, however, dismissed Aduda’s petition for lacking in merit while upholding Kingibe’s victory at the February 25 polls.

    Aduda’s legal team disagreed with the tribunal’s verdict and applied to the Court of Appeal, seeking to set aside the judgment.

    But Ireti’s team argued before the Court of Appeal that Aduda’s petition was rightly dismissed.

    In his judgment on Wednesday, Justice Daniel Kahiru held that Aduda did not tender the Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS) machine data and Voter Register to prove irregularities.

    He held the appellants also failed to prove overvoting while affirming Ireti as winner.

    “All the issues in this appeal are resolved against the appellant,” the judge held.

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  • Fact Check: Ron DeSantis in 2018 backed a bill drafting a path for Puerto Rico statehood, but did not author it

    A TV ad in Iowa from a political action committee supporting former President Donald Trump tells voters that Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has “sold out” conservatives. 

    “Liberals have a plan to make Puerto Rico a state, adding two Democrats to the Senate. And Ron DeSantis sided with the liberals’ power play,” MAGA Inc.’s ad said. “DeSantis actually sponsored the bill to make Puerto Rico a state. With more power, liberals can pack the courts, pass more reckless spending, ban guns and give amnesty to illegal aliens.”

    Puerto Rico has been under U.S. control since 1898. Puerto Ricans can’t vote for president and don’t have representation in the U.S. House or Senate despite being U.S. citizens. Puerto Rico has one resident commissioner in the House who can vote only in the congressional committees.

    PolitiFact found that DeSantis, who’s vying for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination, co-sponsored a 2018 bill that established a process for a path to statehood for Puerto Rico. 

    MAGA Inc.’s ad said DeSantis “sponsored” the bill, which can give the impression that he authored the bill, but he did not.

    DeSantis supported bill that outlined path for Puerto Rico’s statehood

    MAGA Inc.’s ad cites the 2018 bill and a 2022 Newsweek article about a subsequent version of the bill. (DeSantis became Florida governor in 2019.)

    As a congressman, DeSantis was one of 58 co-sponsors of H.R.6246, the Puerto Rico Admission Act of 2018, which established a process to allow the U.S. territory of Puerto Rico to become a state.

    When Puerto Rico’s resident commissioner Jenniffer Gonzalez Colon introduced the bill, she said that it charted the path for statehood by Jan. 1, 2021.

    The bill had the support of 32 Democrats and 26 Republicans, including 12 co-sponsors from Florida evenly split between both parties. 

    Florida is home to more than 1.1 million Puerto Ricans. Florida lawmakers courted Puerto Ricans in 2018 after tens of thousands moved there after Hurricane Maria devastated the island territory.

    “We are going to be taking the case to the Puerto Rican community because you know what? They serve in our military more than almost anyone as a group, they care about education, they work as hard as anybody,” DeSantis said in June 2018 as he ran for the GOP gubernatorial nomination, according to The Associated Press. “They are natural Republicans.”

    Bryan Griffin, a DeSantis campaign spokesperson, said the 2018 legislation “didn’t grant or take a position on Puerto Rican statehood; it clarified the process by which statehood would be granted to ensure it was subject to the will of the American people and a full congressional vote.”

    Griffin cited a line in the bill that said: “Congressional intent — The enactment of this Act expresses the intent of Congress to pass legislation based upon the Task Force’s final report.” 

    The bill called for a task force to research whether any U.S. laws should be amended or repealed, recommend economic measures to assist Puerto Rico, propose timelines for federal elections and study how Puerto Rico’s statehood would affect the House. 

    The bill also said that after Congress received a final report from the task force, “Puerto Rico will cease to be an unincorporated territory of the United States” and be admitted “into the Union as a State no later than January 1, 2021.”

    Versions of the bill in 2022 and 2023 haven’t been made into law, either.

    Griffin did not respond to PolitiFact’s question about DeSantis’ current position on statehood. The New York Times reported in October that DeSantis sounded skeptical about broadly granting statehood to U.S. territories.

    Republican party platform called for statehood for decades

    The national Republican party platform has supported Puerto Rico’s statehood as far back as 1940. (Many of the platforms specified statehood if the residents wanted it.) 

    Trump has flip-flopped on statehood for Puerto Rico. He supported it in 2016, but two years later, as he feuded with a mayor in Puerto Rico over the federal government’s hurricane response, Trump said he was an “absolute no.”

    Florida’s U.S. senators, Republicans Rick Scott and Marco Rubio, supported statehood in 2018, the year DeSantis co-sponsored the House bill. 

    Admitting Puerto Rico as a state would likely increase the number of Democrats in the House and add two Democratic senators, said Jorge Duany, Florida International University’s director of the Cuban Research Institute, an academic research center.

    “Whether that number would alter the balance of power in Congress is an open-ended question, depending on the preexisting share of congressional Republicans and Democrats,” Duany said.

    Our ruling

    A MAGA Inc. ad said DeSantis “actually sponsored the bill to make Puerto Rico a state.”

    DeSantis co-sponsored a 2018 bill that outlined steps that Congress could take to make Puerto Rico a state by 2021. He was not the bill’s original sponsor or author — he was one of dozens of co-sponsors from both parties. The legislation outlined several steps a task force needed to take before statehood could occur.

    DeSantis’ current stance on this issue is unclear.

    We rate this claim Mostly True.

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  • San Jose Sharks face Vancouver Canucks, hope to avoid NHL record

    SAN JOSE – For the still-winless San Jose Sharks, there is no such thing right now as leaving your problems at the rink.

    “When I go home after a game or I’m sitting in a hotel room after a road game,” Sharks center Nico Sturm said, “it bothers me a great deal.”

    “I’m coming home, I’m pissed off, just thinking about what I could have done and what we should have done,” Sharks winger Anthony Duclair said, “and thinking about the next game and how to get out of this.”

    There are no easy answers for a Sharks team that went winless in October, has scored nine goals in nine games, and is now two losses away from tying the NHL record for most consecutive defeats to start a season with 11, shared by the 1943-44 New York Rangers and the 2017-2018 Arizona Coyotes.

    Oh, and injured top-six forwards Logan Couture (lower body) and Alexander Barabanov (broken finger) will both be out for a few more weeks, at least.

    But if there is any positivity to be had right now for the Sharks (0-8-1), it’s that after facing some NHL heavyweights over the first three weeks of the season, the strength of their schedule eases up, if only a little bit.

    The Sharks open their homestand with games against the Vancouver Canucks on Thursday and Erik Karlsson and the Pittsburgh Penguins on Saturday. While the Canucks are off to a 6-2-1 start, the Penguins are an unsightly 3-6-0, even with Karlsson’s six points in nine games.

    That’s followed by games against the Philadelphia Flyers (4-4-1) next Tuesday and Connor McDavid’s Edmonton Oilers (2-5-1) on Nov. 9.

    Hardly a walk in the park for a Sharks team that’s held a lead in just three of their nine games, but also not quite the murderer’s row they just wrapped up with five games against teams that won their respective divisions last season, and at least three other games against playoff-caliber opponents.

    “We’ve just got to keep moving forward,” Sharks coach David Quinn said. “We can’t let one loss — or even seven — get in the way of our next game. We’ve just got to keep playing.”

    If the Sharks are to avoid tying or setting a new league record for most losses to start a season, they’ll obviously need to find a way to score more than one goal per game, an average seen only once in nearly 70 years. The 2015-16 Anaheim Ducks also had nine goals in nine games, matching a mark set by that World War-era Rangers team.

    Getting Mikael Granlund back helps solidify the Sharks down the middle, as now they have more of an experienced No. 2 centerman to play behind Tomas Hertl. Granlund formed an effective line with William Eklund and Luke Kunin on Sunday against the Washington Capitals, as the trio, per Natural Stat Trick, collected 11 scoring chances.

    Now it’s about getting some other lines going, particularly the top line of Tomas Hertl, Fabian Zetterlund, and Duclair, who had an up-and-down game against the Capitals.

    “It was one of those games where out of the nine, we could have won,” Duclair said. “I thought we played pretty well for the most part. Obviously, there were some breakdowns that cost us, which are going to happen against teams with some top-end skill.

    “For us, it’s not just playing well in spurts, it’s playing a full 60 and I think we took a good step, but obviously not enough still.”

    Tuesday’s practice was lively and competitive, with the Sharks split up into two groups, one in teal and one in white, playing games of three-on-three in small zones. Team Teal was down by three goals late in the proceedings, but scored four unanswered to win the contest, with the final goal setting off a wild celebration that mirrored a winner scored in a regular game.

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  • EFCC Says It Recovered Exotic Cars, 190 Mobile Phones, 40 Laptops, Others From OAU Students

    The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, says it operatives recovered exotic cars, 190 mobile phones, 40 laptops among others items from sixty-nine, 69, students of Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Osun State.

    According to a press statement by Dele Oyewale, spokesman of the EFCC, the suspects were arrested on Wednesday, at Oduduwa Estate area of Ile-Ife, Osun State, following actionable intelligence on their suspected involvement in fraudulent internet-related activities.

    Oyewale said: “Credible intelligence linked Oduduwa Estate with activities of suspected internet fraudsters.”

    According to the spokesman, “the suspects have made useful statements to the EFCC and will be charged to court as soon as investigations are concluded.”

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  • Fact Check: Old photos, including one from 2019, don’t show Gaza on Oct. 27

    Since Hamas attacked Israel Oct. 7, killing 1,400 people, Israel has responded with airstrikes and a ground offensive that Gaza’s Health Ministry reports have killed more than 8,000. The continuing siege threatens to cut off supplies of fuel, food and water for Gazans.

    “Gaza tonight. When the skies are lit with terror,” an Instagram user said in an Oct. 27 post, showing photos of buildings tinged orange against a backdrop of fire and smoke.

    The post featured a collage of six photos and claimed it showed Gaza on that night, after heavy airstrikes affected telecommunications services in Gaza.

    (Screenshot from Instagram)

    Although images from Gaza show widespread destruction and human devastation, this collage’s photos don’t sync with the Instagram post’s date. None are from Oct. 27 and one was from March 2019, after reported Israeli strikes in Gaza City, as described by Agence France-Presse.

    This post was flagged as part of Meta’s efforts to combat false news and misinformation on its News Feed. (Read more about our partnership with Meta, which owns Facebook and Instagram.)

    Two of the photos were uploaded weeks ago, on Oct. 9. Agence France-Presse’s photo was captioned, “A fireball erupts from an Israeli airstrike in Gaza City on October 9, 2023.” Another photo was taken Oct. 8, with this caption by The Associated Press: “Fire and smoke rise following an Israeli airstrike in Gaza City, Sunday, Oct. 8, 2023.”

    Another photo was uploaded by Agence France-Presse on Oct. 10 and captioned, “Explosions illuminate the sky during Israeli strikes on Gaza City on October 10, 2023.” 

    Finally, one photo was uploaded Oct. 24 by Quds News Network, a website that focuses on Palestinian news. It captioned the photo, “Local sources: A timber depot in Jabalya, #Gaza went up in flames following an Israeli strike using a white phosphorus bomb.”

    We rate the claim that these photos show Gaza the night of Oct. 27 False.



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  • Vote down Las Vegas relocation

    Editor’s Note: Major League Baseball owners are scheduled to meet Nov. 14-16 in Nashville, during which time they are expected to vote on the A’s proposed move to Las Vegas. Andy Dolich, whose five-decade career as a pro sports executive spanned the NFL, NBA, NHL and MLB, including a 15-year run with the A’s, sent this letter to 29 major league owners. (A’s owner John Fisher was not included; nor was MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred.) For the A’s to move, 75% of the owners must vote their approval.

    It is my understanding that MLB team owners are moving closer to voting on the A’s relocation from Oakland to Las Vegas.

    From 1980-1994 I was the VP of Business Operations under the Haas family ownership when the Oakland A’s were winning games, filling seats and exemplifying the very best of teamwork, leadership and trust throughout the Northern California market.

    Relocating this franchise to Las Vegas would be a major mistake for Major League Baseball and all of its franchises, including the A’s for years to come.

    Oakland, the Bay Area and Northern California have seen 80 million A’s fans pass through the turnstiles of the Oakland Coliseum to see the A’s win four World Series, six American League pennants, and 17 AL West titles.

    It seems as if Major League Baseball is about to approve the A’s desired move from the sixth-largest metro in the country to the 40th.

    The Athletics franchise became an essential part of the hearts, minds, souls and philanthropic programs of the community. You can add in Billy Ball, Krazy George, Charlie O the Mule, Stomper the Elephant, colorful uniforms, a mechanical rabbit, White Shoes, Moneyball, Dot Racing, the Drummers, a Press Box possum and multiple Hall of Famers.

    Why is MLB approving and promoting a move from one of the most ethnically diverse communities in the country to one of the least when baseball’s percentage of African-American players is shrinking every year? Why would MLB abandon a community that has produced Frank Robinson, Curt Flood, Vada Pinson, Joe Morgan, Willie Stargell, Rickey Henderson, Dave Stewart, Jimmy Rollins, Marcus Semien and many others? They have been major forces promoting diversity in every way for baseball and daily life in Oakland, Northern California and beyond.

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  • Prepare To Be Sacked If You Fail To Perform, Tinubu Tells Ministers At Retreat

    Bola-Tinubu

    President Bola Tinubu has warned his ministers that any of them who fails to perform would be sacked.

    He stated this on Wednesday at the opening session of a three-day retreat for Ministers, Presidential Aides, Permanent Secretaries and Top Government Functionaries, which is taking place at the State House Conference Centre, Abuja.

    The retreat has the theme “Delivering on the Renewed Hope Agenda.”

    The president said, “If you are performing, nothing to fear, if you miss the objective we review, if you don’t perform, you leave us… Don’t be a clog in the wheel of Nigeria’s progress.”

    Tinubu is expected to use the first retreat with his ministers to clear goals for his administration.

    More details to follow…

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  • Fact Check: No hay un nuevo subsidio del gobierno que se pueda usar para cualquier gasto

    Una publicación en Facebook dice que puedes usar un crédito federal para cualquier gasto, incluyendo regalos navideños, pero eso es falso.

    “Millones de americanos ya obtuvieron sus $1,200 gracias a un nuevo subsidio del gobierno, y es mucho mejor que los stimulus checks, así es el negocio”, dice la publicación del 20 de octubre. “Ellos te dan esta tarjeta de gastos de salud con $1,200 y literalmente la recargan cada mes y puedes usar el dinero para todo lo que desees o necesites”.

    El narrador afirma que el dinero se puede usar para gasolina, renta, comida, o “hasta ropa nueva o regalos para las navidades”. 

    Según el video, es fácil ser aprobado y para calificar es suficiente ser ciudadano americano y no tener ni Medicare ni Medicaid. 

    La publicación fue marcada como parte del esfuerzo de Meta para combatir las noticias falsas y la desinformación en su plataforma. (Lea más sobre nuestra colaboración con Meta, propietaria de Facebook e Instagram).

    No es cierto que haya un subsidio nuevo que ofrezca tarjetas de salud mensuales con $1,200 para gastar en “todo lo que desees o necesites”.

    Lo que sí existe desde 2020 son tarjetas de débito, conocidas como “flex cards”, proveídas por planes privados de Medicare Advantage. Los fondos y límites en estas tarjetas varían y se pueden usar para comida, medicamentos, y copagos de atención odontológica, auditiva y oftalmológica.

    Las “flex cards” solo son para personas de más de 65 años que califican para Medicare. Otro requerimiento para obtener una de estas tarjetas es sufrir una enfermedad crónica. Además, los fondos de la tarjeta se deben usar para gastos que permitan mejorar o mantener la salud del afiliado.

    El video en Facebook dirige a una página web en inglés la cual menciona la Ley del Cuidado de Salud a Bajo Precio (ACA, por sus siglas en inglés). Asimismo, un cuestionario en esa página pregunta si ganas menos de $50,000 al año y si cuentas con seguro médico. 

    La página web dirige a llamar a un número de teléfono para supuestamente aplicar al beneficio de salud y las subvenciones. PolitiFact llamó en diversas ocasiones (a distintos números ofrecidos al responder el cuestionario) pero no obtuvo respuesta. 

    Los Centros de Servicios de Medicare y Medicaid (CMS, por sus siglas en inglés) animan a las personas a denunciar cualquier sospecha de fraude. Los centros advierten que el mejor sitio con información sobre elegibilidad para los beneficios de Medicare en inglés o español es Medicare.gov, y no páginas web alternativas.

    Nuestro veredicto

    Una publicación en Facebook dice que un nuevo subsidio del gobierno ofrece una tarjeta de salud con $1,200 al mes y “puedes usar el dinero para todo lo que desees o necesites”. 

    Eso es engañoso, no existe un nuevo programa que ofrezca este libre uso de $1,200 al mes. 

    Desde 2020, algunas personas que cumplen ciertos requisitos pueden obtener tarjetas llamadas “flex cards” bajo los planes de Medicare Advantage. Los fondos disponibles varían y estas tarjetas solo se pueden usar para alimentos, medicamentos y cuidado de salud.

    Calificamos la publicación como Falsa.

    Lea más reportes de PolitiFact en Español aquí.

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  • Chase Young joins carousel to complement Nick Bosa

    SANTA CLARA – Tuesday’s trade for Chase Young not only addressed the 49ers’ insatiable appetite for defensive linemen, but that deadline-beating deal also sparked more questions for this week’s social media mailbag:

    How does this help a secondary that can’t cover anyone? (@BrianPA1841910)

    The 49ers, since Day 1 under Kyle Shanahan and John Lynch, insist their defensive line takes top priority. Pressuring (and sacking) quarterbacks makes it harder to pick on good/bad/ugly defensive backs, who simply are set up to fail under the NFL’s pass-friendly rules. Javon Hargrave was this offseason’s expensive addition to bring interior pressure next to Arik Armstead, but there hasn’t been a consistent push or threat.

    Since picking Bosa No. 2 in 2019, the 49ers have been on a safari, in search of a complementary sack animal: Dee Ford, Kerry Hyder, Jordan Willis, Dion Jordan, Samson Ebukam, Arden Key, Charles Omenihu, Drake Jackson, Clelin Ferrell, Randy Gregory, and, now Young, Bosa’s Ohio State teammate in 2017-18.

    Do you feel the need to grab another cornerback? (@can_i_livedaedae)

    Always. But they didn’t deal for one Tuesday. Fresno native Jaylon Johnson stayed put on a Bears defense that acquired its own ex-Commanders pass rusher in Montez Sweat. The 49ers even released a veteran cornerback Tuesday: Anthony Brown, the former Cowboys’ starter who played three special teams snaps in two games.

    Charvarius Ward and Deommodore Lenoir are further entrenched as starters. Nickel back Isaiah Oliver gave up two touchdowns Sunday but made 10 tackles, recovered a fumble and nearly had a first-series interception. Ambry Thomas remains on the bench. Sam Womack and rookie Darrell Luter Jr. could be activated off injury lists, when ready and needed. We could probably do a separate mailbag on whether they should poach Jason Verrett off the Texans’ practice squad.

    Will the Niners win the division? (@wojaen19)

    Sunday’s loss, coupled with the Seahawks’ win, dropped the 49ers out of first place for the first time since … a year ago, when they were 4-4 after a Week 9 bye. The Seahawks (5-2) have a half-game lead, and they also pulled off a trade for a defensive lineman: Leonard Williams, from the Giants. Reminder: The 49ers went 3-0 against the Seahawks last season, and, this season’s games are on Thanksgiving in Seattle (Week 12) and Dec. 14 at Levi’s Stadium (Week 14).

    Why are they choosing to hurt me like this three weeks in a row, Cam? (@TweetsOfCarter)

    That’s how the 49ers usually do business. Not all seasons can start 8-0 as they did in 2019. Consider the past four seasons:

    In 2020, they were 4-4 and finished 6-10 (while abroad in Arizona thanks to Santa Clara County’s COVID ban).

    In 2021, they were 3-5 and finished 10-7 (en route to the NFC Championship Game).

    In 2022, they were 4-4 and finished 13-4 (en route to the NFC Championship Game).

    A third straight playoff run is still very much in play. The No. 1 seed will be a tough get, and don’t be shocked if that home-field advantage goes through Detroit instead of Philadelphia.

    This offensive line terrifies me. Even with Trent Williams, they have some serious problems. They tried to build their offensive line on the cheap and they seem to be paying for it, or at least Purdy is. (@SanFranSooner)

    Another problem is afoot: left guard Aaron Banks has a turf toe, which comes with a vague recovery timeline and could sideline him for a few weeks. That likely puts veteran Jon Feliciano into action on the already suspect interior. Center Jake Brendel was overpowered at least twice last game (third-and-short on opening drive, fourth-quarter touchdown pass) and right guard Spencer Burford seems to be working through sophomore struggles. Aside from making Williams the NFL’s highest-paid offensive lineman in 2021, the 49ers indeed are banking on developing their other linemen into long-term starters.

    The play calls on offense and defense seem uninspired. Does this seem to be the case from your point of view as well? (@gabesstorytime)

    That absolutely seemed the case defensively Sunday, as if Wilks overcorrected with a dull front-four rush after drawing so much heat for the all-out blitz that burned them in Minnesota. Offensively, the 49ers’ use of Kyle Juszczyk on short-yardage sneaks seemed smart to protect Purdy from another concussion, but the first-and-goal call that resulted in an interception seemed ludicrous: NFL touchdown leader Christian McCaffrey was cast as a lead blocker, and the play blew up when Purdy did not handoff to 2.0-yard-per-carry Elijah Mitchell.

    When you get the salary that you do, what gets you fired up to go out and prove you’re worth that investment? (@FletcherV)

    I don’t see the 49ers’ highest-paid players as a bunch of underperforming fat cats. Nick Bosa, the NFL’s highest-paid non-quarterback, went out Sunday and played every snap for the first time in 59 career games. Injuries justifiably shelved Williams and Deebo Samuel, who landed big extensions in 2021 and ’22 respectively. We’re in Week 8. Plenty of time to earn that loot, especially in the playoff push.

    Why do players picked in the first few rounds not see the field? The Drake Jacksons, Ronnie Bells, Ty-Davis Prices, Ambry Thomases? (@gvo1215)

    The draft is a way into the NFL. To get onto the field, you must show you’re the best option. None of those players listed have done that, either in practice or games (possibly meeting rooms, weight rooms, etc.).

    How can Steve Wilks keep play-calling duties? He needs to either run his own system or the Niners need someone else on staff to do it. (@Hart0089er)

    No one else on the defensive staff has coordinator experience. Missed tackles, blown assignments and an incomplete pass rush are hallmarks of this defense’s first eight games under Wilks. Young’s arrival should help, as a better pass rush should alleviate the need for blitzes, as it did in past seasons.

    Am I wrong to think the most likely problem is the new defensive coordinator, who operates sooooo differently than the very successful last two? (@PeterHartlaub)

    Wilks’ predecessors, Robert Saleh and DeMeco Ryans, also drew intense criticism to start their tenures, and they were more visible by working on the sideline. As for whether Wilks remains upstairs in a booth or moves to the sideline, don’t fret over where he calls play, and instead focus on why he’s calling certain plays. His specialty is the secondary, and perhaps he’s put too much on the defensive backs’ plate.

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  • Fire Engulfs Ladipo Plank Market In Lagos

    A fire outbreak, on Wednesday, engulfed Ladipo Plank Market in the Orile area of Lagos State, destroying goods and property with undisclosed valuation.

    According to the Director of Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service, Margaret Adeseye, the fire incident was reported at 12:15 a.m.

    She said that the exact cause of the fire is yet to be ascertained, adding that no casualties were recorded.

    She said: “The Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service swiftly responded to and successfully extinguished a severe overnight fire at the renowned Ladipo Pako Market located on Iganmu Road, Orile, Lagos.

    “The Fire, which was first reported at 00:15 hours Wednesday, prompted a concerted effort from Fire crews stationed at Sari Iganmu, Ajegunle, Ilupeju, and Bolade Stations of the Agency.

    “The Ladipo Pako Market, known for its sawmill and trading in building materials, became engulfed in flames due to the presence of highly combustible materials, including inflammatory wood polish, exacerbated by the dry weather conditions. Despite these challenges, the skilled firefighters efficiently managed to bring the situation under control.

    “At present, the exact cause of the fire remains undetermined and will be revealed following the completion of the mop-up operation, which is currently in the dampening down stage.

    “Additionally, a thorough enumeration of the affected properties and associated costs will be conducted.The operation was further supported by the Federal Fire Service and LASEMA, with security backup provided by the Nigerian Police Force.

    “No casualties were recorded during this operation. Further update will be provided as they become available.”

    Fire incidents appear to be on the rise in the state. According to the state’s Fire and Rescue Service on Monday, N1.62 billion estimated value of property was lost between January 1 to October 29, 2023 due to fire outbreak in the state.

    Also during the period under review, about N9.728 billion worth of property was saved, while 1,327 fire call and 154 rescue calls were received by the agency.

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