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  • EXCLUSIVE: Nnamdi Kanu Gives FG Condition To Drop Biafra Agitation

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    A secret letter written by one of the personal lawyers of Nnamdi Kanu on his behalf has revealed a shift in the demand of the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB).

    The undated letter, a copy of which is in possession of THE WHISTLER, was written on behalf of the IPOB leader by one of his lawyers (name withheld) who is working behind the scenes along with others to ensure his release from detention.

    Kanu has been in the custody of the Department of State Services (DSS) since June 27, 2021, when he was reportedly arrested in Kenya and brought to Nigeria to face a terrorism trial.

    He was initially arrested on 14th October 2015 on an 11-count charge bordering on terrorism, treasonable felony, managing an unlawful society, publication of defamatory matter, illegal possession of firearms and improper importation of goods, among others.

    After securing bail, he reportedly fled the country and didn’t appear in court again until he was located and brought back to Nigeria to continue his trial.

    But on 13th October, the Court of Appeal in Abuja quashed the charges against him after a three-man panel led by Justice Jummai Hanatu said it was satisfied that the federal government flagrantly violated international laws when it forcefully rendered Kanu from Kenya to Nigeria for the continuation of his trial.

    The appellate court subsequently discharged and acquitted him of all charges against him pending at the Federal High Court in Abuja.

    But the court refused to make an order on the proscription of IPOB by the lower court.

    However, the FG refused to let Kanu off the hook and immediately issued a statement saying Kanu was only discharged by the Court of Appeal but not acquitted.

    A statement by the then Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami, said the court’s decision was on the single issue of rendition, stressing that there were other issues predating Kanu’s rendition for which he allegedly jumped bail.

    He said they were “valid issues for judicial determination” which the government would continue to pursue.

    But in the letter which was not addressed to anyone in particular, the lawyer stated that Kanu is ready to support a “consensual return of the country to federal constitutional governance because Nigeria is a heterogeneous country with over 350 ethnic nationalities…”

    The letter stated that Kanu had always wanted restructuring of the country into a true federation but was pushed into demanding a referendum on Biafra because of opposition to restructuring by the political establishment in the country.

    “That on the 30th of August 2017, at a peace meeting with the South East Governors, my client proposed to quieten the agitation for twelve (12) months, if the authorities would kick start consensual restructuring of the country along lines of true federalism and devolution of powers preferably something akin to 1960 and 1963 constitution respectively.

    “But surprisingly, on the eve of the scheduled follow up meeting on the 14th of September 2017, a violent attack was carried out by Joint Armed Forces on his family house at Afara Ukwu, Abia State, whereby scores were killed, forcing him to escape for his dear life” the letter stated.

    Kanu said he remains committed to his earlier position about restructuring and would be willing to drop his agitation for Biafra once there are clear signs that the country is taking necessary steps in that regard.

    The letter further stated that, “The decision to stand on restructuring the country back to federal constitutional governance was strengthened by the fact that the vast majority of the citizens of this country have consistently and clearly expressed their desire to restructure the country along the lines of true federalism and devolution of powers.

    “Moreover, great elder statesmen such as Dr Alex Ekweme, Chief Emeka Anyoku, Chief Mbazulike Amechi, Dr Dozie Ikedife, Archbishops Anthony Obinna and Maxwell Anikwenwa, Prof Ben Nwabueze etc convinced my client to stand on restructuring rather than secession.”

    The letter said Kanu now believes that a return to federal constitutional governance will hasten the development of the country and enable it to provide leadership for the black race.

    But whether Kanu will be able to persuade his supporters and others who still believe in Biafra to embrace restructuring of the country into a true federation remains to be seen.

    A statement issued by Emma Powerful, spokesman of IPOB, on Saturday said the group was bent on secession.

    “We the global family and movement of IPOB wish to reiterate once again that IPOB remains peaceful and open for negotiations and dialogue on peaceful exit of Biafra from Nigeria through a UN supervised Referendum, “the statement said while claiming IPOB had lost over 5,000 members with properties worth over $1bn as a result of the extreme use of force from the Nigeria Security Forces.

    “The group said events from 1948 to 2023 have shown that “it is practically impossible for Biafra and Nigeria to coexist as one nation. IPOB has been calling on the Nigeria State for discussions on a peaceful referendum date, but the Nigeria State always returns the peaceful call with violent suppression. We have always maintained that self-determination is our inalienable right according to the UN laws.”

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  • Tony Shalhoub, adhere to common sense

    CELEBRITIES BORN ON THIS DAY: Brandon Routh, 44; Scott Bakula, 69; Tony Shalhoub, 70; Sharon Osbourne, 71.

    Happy Birthday: Keep your overhead low and your spirits high. Setting a budget that helps you save for something unique will give you something to look forward to and make you feel good about your choices. Refuse to let the little things get to you or allow negative people to bring you down. Enjoy your dreams, but adhere to common sense. You’ll enjoy long-term gains. Discipline is the key to your success. Your numbers are 7, 15, 24, 28, 31, 37, 43.

    ARIES (March 21-April 19): Take the path of least resistance. Refuse to let changes going on around you throw you off guard. Make your plans and form alliances with people with something unique to contribute. Consider an unusual suggestion, but tweak it to fit your needs. 5 stars

    TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Dodge anyone who wants to debate. Put your plan in place and head in a direction that offers the momentum you require to be successful. Refuse to let emotions or outside influences take over when what’s necessary is for you to take control. 2 stars

    GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Consider what life can offer and set a budget that allows you to participate. Don’t jeopardize your position, reputation or personal stability for someone or something that benefits others more than you. Keep your plans to yourself to avoid interference. 4 stars

    CANCER (June 21-July 22): Refuse to let the past ruin your plans. Don’t allow someone to push you to make changes you aren’t ready to adopt. By getting involved in something you believe in, you’ll change your mind about the steps you want to take in your personal life. 3 stars

    LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Practicality is necessary to maintain a good reputation and keep troublemakers at bay. Think, plan and promote your intentions, but don’t give away secrets that offer someone a chance to undermine your next move. 3 stars

    VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Take better care of yourself and your relationships with others. How you react and proceed will impact and fuel others’ fire to pitch in and help. Enforce change and follow through, and something good will transpire. 3 stars

    LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Let passion drive you; your intelligence will help you get the most out of every move you make. Put together a plan that will ease stress and help you ward off any negativity that comes your way. Protect against pushy people and health risks. 4 stars

    SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Evaluate your situation at home and work, and consider how best to achieve greater equality between the two. Less tension will lower stress and give you peace of mind, making you better equipped to maneuver your way forward. Patience will lead to stability. 2 stars

    SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Pay attention, learn as you go and rely on yourself, not hearsay. Trust your instincts and verbalize your intention with the strength and courage to follow through. Refuse to let an outsider interfere with what works best for you. Stay on track. 5 stars

    CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Keep your thoughts to yourself. Don’t allow anyone to checkmate you. Take the road that enables you to invest in yourself and your objectives instead of bowing to someone else’s whims. Take the stage. 3 stars

    AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Seize the moment and make things happen. Put everything you’ve got into what you want, and you will make your mark. Protect your money, health and reputation from anyone trying to infiltrate what you’ve accumulated. Someone will test your patience; stay calm. 3 stars

    PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Revisit an old plan or partnership. Check your emotions at the door and approach new beginnings with common sense and practicality. An offer may entice you, but don’t invest in someone else when you should be investing in yourself. 3 stars

    Birthday Baby: You are charming, generous and persistent. You are changeable and resourceful.

    1 star: Avoid conflicts; work behind the scenes. 2 stars: You can accomplish, but don’t rely on others. 3 stars: Focus and you’ll reach your goals. 4 stars: Aim high; start new projects. 5 stars: Nothing can stop you; go for gold.

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  • NIGERIA: Poverty Alleviation Programmes Failing Due To Poor Data Gathering, Robinson Uwak Tells Tinubu

    A former member of the House of Representatives, Robinson Uwak has blamed poor data gathering and implementation as part of the reasons poverty alleviation programmes of the federal government have allegedly failed in Nigeria.

    In a statement on Sunday, Robinson Uwak added that the high level of poverty and gross inequality being witnessed in Nigeria are signs that the poverty alleviation of the government has not worked.

    The ex-lawmaker said the development constitutes a threat to the country’s security, stability and unity.

    Uwak however commended President Bola Tinubu for equitable distribution of resources despite the global economic crisis.

    He said for poverty alleviation to work out, it ” ought to be treated as a development policy, not a charity project”.

    The ex-lawmaker maintained that a collective action by relevant stakeholders is needed “to tackle it.”

    Uwak added, “Nigeria is in 2023 adjudged the country with the highest poverty rate in the world with 71 million people living in extreme poverty while 133 million of the country 214 million people living in multidimensional poverty, according to the World Poverty Clock and the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS).”

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  • The 49ers didn’t just beat the Cowboys. They broke them

    SANTA CLARA — The 49ers didn’t just beat the Dallas Cowboys Sunday night.

    They broke them.

    The Niners’ victory was so comprehensive, so physically and mentally dominant, so inevitable going into the final 20 minutes of the game, that the Cowboys decided they were done for the evening well before the final whistle blew.

    And the 49ers didn’t take the hint. They were merciless in their finish.

    As the Cowboys’ effort waned, particularly on defense, in the second half, San Francisco remained in sixth gear, even with its backups and third-string players in the game, scoring six touchdowns in total.

    Sometimes in football, the final score isn’t indicative of the true nature of the contest.

    There was no lie in the 49ers’ 42-10 win. Quarterback Brock Purdy threw for four touchdowns, George Kittle caught three, Christian McCaffrey and Kyle Juszczyk added two more and the 49ers’ defense created four turnovers (including three interceptions of Dak Prescott) and held Dallas to 197 total yards of offense.

    With the possible exception of the 2019 NFC Championship Game, Sunday’s win was the best game the Niners have played under head coach Kyle Shanahan. Every bit of that 32-point differential was earned.

    And whether consciously or not, the Niners made a statement with the victory: If you didn’t believe they were the NFL’s best team before, you better believe it now.

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  • Nsukka Residents Demand Designated Garbage Dumps, Decry Arrest

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    Following ongoing efforts to evacuate refuse heaps that recently submerged the university community of Nsukka in Enugu State, residents have demanded designated dumps where they can dispose their refuse.

    THE WHISTLER reported that the ambience of the community became a thing of the past in recent weeks following the non-evacuation of refuse heaps across the area.

    The failure of the local government authorities to carry out their responsibilities led to overflooding of various road arteries of Nsukka as refuse was washed away by recent rains, blocking the drainages in the process.

    A resident Kenneth Okpe said, “The LG authorities have started evacuating the heaps dotted indiscriminately, especially in the middle of Enugu Road, and by the banks of many roads. It took almost a month before the evacuation resumed. It was disgusting.”

    A tailor, Ifeanyi, said, “We wouldn’t want a repeat of what happened. Many shops closed because the refuse submerged their shops.”

    A health officer, Nkechi Omeye, suggested the way out. According to her, “If the middle of roads is to be designated refuse dumps, which to me is unusual, let the evacuation be more regular. The outlook of a place defines their values. Our leaders should be up and doing.

    “I hear that a task force is arresting people who want to drop refuse at places not designated for that. But the authorities have not told us where we can dump the refuse. With the way they go about it, it will be more indiscriminate because many can choose to dump theirs at gutters in the night.”

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  • How 49ers’ George Kittle scored 3 touchdowns vs. Cowboys

    SANTA CLARA –There was a time when most of George Kittle’s highlights included clips of him steamrolling defensive backs and dragging linebackers as he fought for extra yards.

    There was none of that on Sunday night, and yet Kittle found a different way to create his first career three-touchdown game as the 49ers rolled to a 42-10 win over the Dallas Cowboys.

    Kittle, who turns 30 on Monday, proved that he can still fly.

    All three times he scored, Kittle outpaced the defense with his legs, twice bursting through the seams of the Cowboys’ defense while the other score, which came on a reverse flea-flicker, gave Kittle a chance to race past a cornerback on the sideline.

    Three catches, three scores for the first time in his career.

    “I saw (former 49ers tight end Vernon Davis) before the game and he told me to score three to tie his record, so I was like, ‘Fine, Vern, I’ll do it,’” Kittle joked afterward.

    The happy-go-lucky tight end has been just as eager to block for the NFL’s third-ranked rushing attack as he has been to catch passes, which he hasn’t done much this season.

    Last week, Kittle had just one catch for nine yards in the 49ers’ 35-16 win over the Arizona Cardinals. It was his lowest yardage total since 2017.

    “I thought I’d have 150 yards and three touchdowns in that game,” Kittle said. “That’s just not the way the game went.”

    Kittle entered Sunday’s game against the Cowboys on pace for 629 yards this season, which would be his lowest total since his rookie year.

    But quarterback Brock Purdy has cautioned that there’s no need for anybody on the 49ers’ offense to worry. There are so many weapons that he can’t feed all of them at once.

    “Everyone has their big games,” he said this week.

    Kittle finally had his.

    “It was just a matter of time,” Purdy said.

    All week in practice, Kittle started to get the sense that maybe this week would be his chance.

    On the 49ers’ first drive of Sunday’s game, they ran his favorite red zone play, one where Kittle pierces the seams of the secondary with a deep post route. He beat both safeties and found himself wide open. Purdy tossed him a dime for Kittle’s first touchdown of the season.

    His second touchdown came with a bit of trickery.

    Earlier on Sunday, Kittle was sitting on his couch at home when he saw the Detroit Lions run a reverse flea-flicker that resulted in tight end Sam LaPorta hauling in an easy score.

    Kittle texted 49ers tight ends coach Brian Fleury and said, “Dude, they ran our play, how did they know?”

    Fleury texted back: “Don’t worry, we’ll run it better.”

    The 49ers made it look easy: Purdy handed off to Christian McCaffrey, who ran to his right and flipped it to Deebo Samual, who sprinted back the other way and tossed it to Purdy.

    As Purdy regained possession, Kittle was released from his blocking assignment and started racing down the sideline. He found separation from the cornerback, Purdy let it fly and Kittle soared into the end zone.

    “We ran that play on Wednesday in a walkthrough, same on Friday and Saturday,” Kittle said. “Whenever you run something three times it means you’ll probably run it in the game.”

    His third score came on a play he said the 49ers stole from the New England Patriots, who used it against the Cowboys last week. It was a play-action pass to the weak side. Two tight ends and the fullback all ran toward the sideline, then cut back to the middle of the field at three different levels. Kittle beat his man easily and Purdy found him again.

    After Kittle hauled in his third score, he looked into the cameras and counted on his fingers: one, two, three.

    “I had a feeling George was going to have a big game,” said fullback Kyle Juszczyk. “He hadn’t been in the end zone yet. I knew when it happened, it was going to happen in bunches.”



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  • How I Battled, Defeated Blackmailers That Opposed Reforms Of Nigeria’s Pension Industry- PenCom DG

    The Director-General of the National Pension Commission Aisha Dahiru-Umar, has revealed the many battles she faced while implementing series of reforms in the Nigerian pension industry.

    She made the disclosure in a book authored by her titled “Fighting for the future: Nigeria’s pension reform journey”

    In the 173 page book, a copy of which was made available to THE WHISTLER, she also narrated the turning point in the pension industry, the policy pillars of the industry, the pushbacks she faced when she was acting DG of Pencom and after her confirmation, the media war she contended with, how she managed stakeholders in the pension, success stories of the industry and how she confronted the challenges faced by her administration.

    Dahir-Umar explained that the mistake which reform agents must avoid is assuming that because a policy is good and the benefits are there for all to see, then everybody will embrace it and become its advocate.

    According to her, in every reform, there are always gradients of reactions and attitudes among the stakeholders because some will “lose” and some will “gain”.

    She recalled how some blackmailers hiding under a Civil Society Organisation attempted to blackmail her with frivolous allegations.

    Dahir-Umar explained in the book that while some heads of government agencies would have panicked and succumbed to the wishes of the blackmailers, she stood her grounds and refused to be intimidated.

    Rather, she said the claims made by her blackmailers made her to continue to put in her best to ensure that the reforms being implemented in the pension industry under her watch was never derailed.

    According to the Pencom DG, it is more complicated for the reform agents when what is regarded
    as a “loss” by the opponents of reform is really not a loss but rather a different way of assessing what should be considered as a “gain”.

    She said, “Those opposed to the reform may try to throw away the baby with the bathwater.

    Despite the glaring successes of the pension reform, there has been one pushback or the other.

    “There are usually insiders working with outsiders and extortion is often the ultimate goal. The outsiders are in some of the so-called anti-corruption NGOs — many of them run by one or two hustlers who are available for hire by aggrieved parties.

    It is a huge racket. “They take a document that says virtually nothing and cast it as evidence of impropriety through twisted interpretations. They cook up a petition to blackmail you into negotiating a ransom, otherwise they will threaten to hold a “World Press Conference” to disparage you.

    “They threaten to submit the spurious petition to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission
    (EFCC), the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) or some legislative committee.

    “For the blackmail to be effective, there must be a media outlet to give it oxygen. That is if the media outlet itself is not the orchestrator of the blackmail. Some of these fraudsters masquerading as anti-corruption agents have their own media outlets, mostly online, or they go into partnership with some journalists with whom they share the ransom.

    “Many times, the blackmail works. Some agency heads panic and succumb. Some are guilty and would do anything to kill the story.

    They fall into the hands of the blackmailers who are never satisfied because extortion is what they do for a living.

    She added, “Some public officers may not be guilty of the allegations but fall for the bait all the same
    and offer financial inducements just to avoid the embarrassment of negative media.

    “Some Agency heads told me how they had been held captive by websites that specialise in blackmail and extortion. To them, they had to tag along because they were dealing with a bull in a China shop.

    “For me, I was determined never to be blackmailed. There is a cynical circle of insiders and outsiders all
    interested in extortion rather than anti-corruption. How can the full-time job of anybody be petition-writing and holding “World Press Conferences”?

    “When you discover that some of the full-time anti-corruption campaigners are sending their children to school abroad and building mansions in choice areas of Abuja and Lagos, you know something is not right. There are too many of them on the loose.

    “There were too many half-truths and outright lies. I believed I would be wasting my time trying to engage with the blackmailers.

    “There were so many of them coming at me from different angles, most of them doing the bidding of those who never wanted me to be DG of PenCom in the first place.

    “When I was nominated as the substantive DG of the Commission in 2020, I came under fire in sections of the media as some faceless groups began to attack me on a regular basis.

    “First, they said I was a Northerner and that the Southerner who was there before me did not complete her tenure. Therefore, I was not qualified to be DG in their own books.

    “A body calling itself “Pension Reform Advocacy Group” petitioned the Senate to kick against my confirmation. Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe, then Minority Leader, also said my appointment would contradict federal character.

    “For me, I was not really bothered because appointments are at the discretion of the President. If he did not nominate me, I could not have nominated myself. There are enough appointments to go round if the real interest is federal character.

    ‘Second, there were many irrational insinuations being circulated about me. The federal character argument was even a decent one, although weak. I was being cast as a novice who was not suitable
    for the job, yet I was a pioneer member of staff of the Commission in 2005. I rose through the ranks to become a General Manager.

    “This is to say nothing about the fact that I was the Secretary of the Pension Reform Committee that birthed the Commission in 2004. It was clear to me from the fierce and desperate media attacks
    that I was not going to have a fair hearing. I really did not know there were so many vested interests in matters regarding PenCom until I was nominated for the top job.”

    The PenCom DG described the opposition to her nomination as a “blessing in disguise” because it prepared her for what was ahead.

    She wrote in the book, “It (opposition” toughened me up. After my appointment was confirmed, I started facing regular attacks from the purpose-built NGOs and media outlets. Many of the attackers would later confess privately that they were sponsored.

    “They named names. When some were questioned by the security agencies for writing threatening letters to me, they disclosed how much they were paid, usually in dollars, to do the hatchet job.

    “One of them confessed to being given money to recruit protesters, lodge them in hotels on the outskirts of Abuja, bus them to the city, occupy the premises of PenCom and declare that they would not leave until I was fired by the President.

    “These were the ‘anti-corruption activists’ who took over the pages of newspapers maligning me all the time.”

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  • Brock Purdy, George Kittle, Fred Warner speak after win

    The 49ers’ Sunday night showdown with the Cowboys was expected to be a hotly contested prime-time matchup.

    Instead, it was no match.

    The 49ers scored early and often, beating Dallas 42-10 and making clear that they are the class of the NFC.

    Brock Purdy threw four touchdown passes, three of which went to George Kittle, and the defense shut down Dallas, picking off Dak Prescott three times and allowing just eight first downs and 197 yards. Jordan Mason led the 49ers with 69 yards and a touchdown on 10 carries as he played much of the fourth quarter in the blowout.

    The 49ers moved to 5-0 on the season, matching the Philadelphia Eagles as the only undefeated teams left in the NFL.

    Here’s what coach Kyle Shanahan and the 49ers had to say after the win.

    Kyle Shanahan

    On Purdy:

    He was really good. Everybody was pretty good. Thought he missed one throw throughout the day, from what it seemed like, just a little behind BA in the first quarter one and everything else seemed pretty flawless. He did a great job versus a real good pass rush, some tight coverages. (The line) gave him some time, and also the guys made a lot of plays, too.

    On the trick play:

    We just walked through it once. It’s been in for a while. We ran it in the NFC Championship last year, didn’t look as good. That was when Christian was at quarterback, it was second half. Detroit ran it earlier in the day and they scored to LaPorta on it.

    On the week:

    I was real excited about us this week. I knew it was our biggest game so far this year as far as nationally and just media-wise and the hype. Sometimes you get worried your team might get too up for stuff. Just watching them all Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, they were so locked in all week, didn’t make too big of a deal of this game. They seemed so ready to go.

    On the performance:

    I thought this was our best game with all three phases.

    On neutralizing Micah Parsons:

    You gotta stay balanced, you gotta mix things up. I thought we had some big plays where you didn’t have to hold onto it too long.

    On Purdy coming back from last year’s game vs: Cowboys:

    That was probably his worst game — not to be confused with bad, but just comparing to the others … I didn’t sense that at all. He was extremely poised and got down there, he hit all the stuff right away and didn’t return it over, most importantly.

    On the defense:

    I think our defense has been unbelievable here for a while, and they’ve been unbelievable so far this year, but our guys definitely haven’t been satisfied. They feel like we can get a lot better. I feel like we’re gonna get better throughout the year, too. But today was pretty darn good. Felt the offense felt similar. We had a real good week last week, but we felt our team hadn’t played a complete game yet and it looked like that today.

    On the 5-0 start:

    It’s exciting and all this is fun, but I’ve been in the NFL way too long, been 5-0 and haven’t made the playoffs before … 5-0 feels good, but it means nothing until you get to the end.

    On Jordan Mason:

    Every time he gets out there and gets an opportunity, he looks like it, and to me that’s all you can go off in this league, how does the film look.

    Fred Warner

    On the performance:

    We see the talent in the room and what our potential is, but it’s about doing, you know, week in and week out. To do it in this game on this stage against a really good football team, I mean, it really means a lot.

    On whether they heard chatter about Cowboys’ defense:

    I guess the political answer would be ‘We don’t hear that stuff’ but I mean, being the competitor I am, of course I wanted us to be the top defense tonight, and I think we did that.

    On Defensive Player of the Year:

    If they put me in that conversation, great. To me, I know what I have to contribute to this team. I know the caliber of player I am. I don’t need anybody else’s recognition or people to tell me how great I am. I want to be the best person I can, be the best player I can for my teammates.

    On the team’s preparation:

    Everybody was locked in. I’m really confident in our team, our leadership, the way we operate day in and day out. It’s not luck, right? I think these things happen for a reason.

    Christian McCaffrey

    On the win:

    You never know, you just prepare the best you can each week. Such a fun win to be a part of, man, when you have so many guys who played so well and, man, the defense played lights-out. That’s a good defense and to win like that is a testament to the character of this team and how well we can play.

    On the trick play TD after his fumble:

    A dumb play, I fumbled on the 1 like an idiot and the defense did a great job having my back. Come back and score the next play, that makes me feel really good.

    On going 5-0:

    It means something because being 5-0 was important to us. Winning every week is important because we know we can.

    On Kittle:

    He’s somebody who is a very memorable locker room player, someone that if you play with him, you’re really lucky.

    Nick Bosa

    On the defense:

    I think the back end did their thing tonight. Not that they haven’t been doing it, but they stepped it up even more.

    On the strength of win:

    For our d-linemen to get pulled, I think five minutes left in the third quarter against a team like that shows that we’re kind of on a different level this year.

    On Randy Gregory:

    He’s an $80 million defensive end who we got for a bargain, so I could get even better for us.

    On Brock being the last pick in the draft:

    It blows my mind, but I’m extremely, extremely happy that he’s here.

    On Fred Warner:

    He’s the best in the world and it’s not close.

    On confidence:

    We were getting a little over-hyped in the third quarter and we tried to keep everybody focused, and we got to keep doing that.

    On the offense vs. the 2019 offense:

    In 2019, it was majority run game, I’d say, and now we could attack any which way. George finally got his big night that he deserves, which was coming. And whenever you double-cover somebody, there’s somebody else making a play.

    On Kittle:

    I just think he kind of gets overshadowed sometimes and I see a lot of tight ends around the league scoring touchdowns and I’m kind of like George deserves his due. It was just a matter of time.

    Brock Purdy

    On having played the Cowboys last year:

    I think it did help, for sure. Just watching the film and just our scheme going into this game and mindset going into this game, I just felt like it was better overall for myself.

    On Kittle being wide open on the flea-flicker:

    You sometimes can overthink it, ‘Do I put it on him, do I lead him downfield, or what?’ So I think in that case I was about to get hit, so it was actually nice knowing that I just gotta get the ball to George. George did a great job. The whole play was great. I was excited we finally got to call it.

    On his offensive rhythm:

    I don’t know if I’ve ever felt this good with the offense as a whole. There’s some good games, back-to-back-to-back in college. It feels like everyone’s just on a mission, man. The mindset is right where it needs to be. Everyone’s so detailed in what they do. The play calls are great, so it’s like all I got to do is go out there and do my job and that’s it. Just play ball.

    On staying focused:

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  • Sanwo-Olu Orders Demolition Of Two Markets On Lagos Island

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    Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has ordered the demolition of Bombata and Jankara Markets, located in the Lagos Island area of the state, as part of the regeneration agenda of the government.

    Sanwo-Olu gave the directive on Sunday, during an on-site inspection of some areas in the axis, that were affected by floods.

    The governor who visited Jankara, Ojo, Giwa, Oroyiyin, Idumagbo and Pelewura markets respectively, expressed dismay at the indiscriminate dumping of refuse, abuse of drainages and illegal construction of shops and market stalls by some residents in the area.

    He, therefore, issued a one-week quit notice to the affected people, adding that the Ministry of Environment has been instructed to serve the requisite notices and begin demolition of illegal structures immediately.

    “Idumagbo Avenue and adjoining streets are part of a corridor that was once well built, but has failed over the years. It is not only the road network that has failed but also the drainage because of all the activities of markets. We observed traders have built structures over the drainage. We noticed places where the interlocking bricks of the road could be seen, but have been covered by dirts.

    “The is the situation and it is the same at Ojo-Giwa Street where traders have built on drainage along the entire stretch. All of these developments have resulted in the failure of the road and drainage. We can all see the reason why Jankara Market and other areas are flooded. This inspection has offered us the opportunity to see the issues firsthand and empower us to proffer lasting solutions.

    “I am using this as a notice to all illegal squatters on the markets. We will take and clean up the entire market. We will start fully with Bombata Market and Jankara Market, which will be demolished to ground zero. There is a full design of the plan we have to rebuild the markets. This effort, coming up early next year, will be a long-term regeneration of the area.” Sanwo-Olu said while addressing journalists after the tour.

    For Pelewura Market, the governor said adequate notice would be given to illegal squatters to move, adding that the government’s concessionaire, the local government and stakeholders would agree on when the evacuation will start.

    Sanwo-Olu also inspected the ongoing construction of Ilubirin Pump Station, which would facilitate automatic discharge of flood water from the residential areas on Lagos Island into the lagoon.

    According to the governor, the project was at 85 percent completion, pledging that the station would be fully completed by the beginning of 2024.

    He said: “We have built a proper drainage infrastructure, which goes all the way down to where water will be discharged from residential areas in Lagos Island into the lagoon. Piling is being done currently to sink three Pumping Stations. All the equipment and materials needed for the completion of these stations have been procured. The project is about 85 per cent completed, only the civil work is left to be completed.

    “When we open the stations, we will be opening two major drainage channels. One from Thomas and the other from Idumagbo. Both of them will flow into the lagoon through these stations. Each of the pumps will be automatically activated once the water level gets to 4 metres high; Pump 2 kicks off at 5.5 metre water level. We have built capacity to evacuate stagnant water from Lagos Island into the lagoon and we have also built redundancy.”

    Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu briefing the Press during his assessment tour of the flooded areas in Lagos Island on Sunday, 8 October 2023. With him: Commissioner for the Environment and Water Resources, Barr Tokunbo Wahab (second right); Permanent Secretary, Office of the Environment, Dr Omobolaji Gaji (right); Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Gbenga Omotoso (left) and the Special Adviser to the Governor –Environment, Olakunle Rotimi-Akodu (second left).

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  • Studs and duds from Niners’ embarrassment of Dallas

    SANTA CLARA — It was a nearly perfect game for the 49ers.

    It was a performance so dominant, it allowed those poor souls on the East Coast — subject to an 8:20 p.m. kickoff time — to go to sleep at a reasonable hour.

    It was perhaps the single best game the 49ers have played under head coach Kyle Shanahan.

    The 49ers’ 42-10 win over the Cowboys was so dominant that it feels ridiculous to declare studs and duds — the 49ers were the former, the Cowboys, the latter — but we endeavor, nevertheless:

    STUDS

    Fred Warner LB

    Warner’s forced fumble of Cowboys running back Tony Pollard at the end of the first quarter was the kind of impact play that few NFL defenders can produce. It should have been a turning point in the contest, but Christian McCaffrey’s fumble at the 2-yard line gave the ball right back to Dallas.

    Warner, of course, ended that subsequent Dallas drive with a sack of Dak Prescott in the open field.

    He had eight tackles, that sack, and a fourth-quarter interception.

    I talked up Warner as the frontrunner for Defensive Player of the Year last month.

    If the national media doesn’t catch on to this campaign after this dominant game, they’re willfully ignorant.

    But here’s the thing: Warner might have been the second-best linebacker on the field Sunday.

    And no, No. 1 was certainly not Dallas’ Micah Parsons, who clearly has his ghost costume ready for Halloween.

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