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  • Woman Gives Birth To Twins After 20 Years Of Childless Marriage

    The Chairman of Hong Local Government in Adamawa State, Innuwa Wa’aganda and his wife, Achari Wa’aganda, have joyfully welcomed a set of twins after together for 20 years without a child.

    Wa’aganda, who spoke to THE WHISTLER in a phone interview, said his 44-year-old wife conceived naturally without undergoing any artificial insemination and delivered naturally, giving birth to twins (girls) on 28th March 2024.

    He said he and his wife have been married for 19 years 4 months and had battled childlessness before the wife finally conceived and delivered the twins.

    Recounting what they both passed through as a couple before having the babies, the chairman said they passed through so many challenges, as people used to mock them for their inability to have children. 

    He said: “There are many challenges, you have to be patient for the main day. The challenges of not having children, people mocking you here and there because you do not have a child, but it is allowed. People can mock you to make way for God to give you a child. 

    “People will neglect you, they’ll disassociate themselves from you. And some people will advise you to go and marry another woman or go and marry another man, saying this man has problems, his family has problems. So there are many challenges, but God is great.”

    Hon Wa’aganda also explained that people passing through challenges of childlessness usually consult different people, including herbalists with the hope of getting help to conceive and bear children, but he said he never did all that, rather, he trusted in God for the right time.

    He pointed out that although his wife was worried during their waiting period, she nevertheless had patience.

    “She had her faith alive and had patience believing God that one day it’d become a story.”

    Expressing his joy over the arrival of the new born babies, the chairman said: “Now I’m so excited, happy, the joy, giving glory to God!

    “Anything that’s impossible for men is possible for God. At what years did Sarah give birth to Isaac? She was about 70 years, and the Bible said she trusted God and kept her faith alive, talk more of me having my wife giving birth at 44 years.” 

    Wa’aganda therefore advised those passing through challenges of childlessness to depend on God. 

    “Let them depend on God and be prayerful. One day God will answer their prayer.

    “It is not human being that gives a child, it is a gift from God. Let their faith be alive. That’s the lesson people should learn from this. Let them be focused on God,” he said. 

    Woman Gives Birth To Twins After 20 Years Of Childless Marriage is first published on The Whistler Newspaper

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  • Suspected herdsmen kill civil servant in Edo

    Suspected herdsmen kill civil servant in Edo

    Gunmen suspected to be herdsmen have killed a civil servant and farmer identified as Inofomoh Gabriel in Edo State.

     

    The incident happened in the Jattu community, the headquarters of the Uzairue clan, Etsako West Local Government area of Edo State.

     

    According to Punch, Gabriel, a staff of Auchi Polytechnic, went to the farm on Wednesday March 27, but did not return home.

     

    A source in the community said that when the deceased didn’t come back home, a search team started combing the bush for the missing farmer, and his corpse was found on Saturday, March 30, 2024. 

     

    “The deceased went to the farm on Wednesday and never came back. A search party started combing the bush on Thursday and his corpse was eventually found on Saturday in the bush with matchete cuts all over his body,” the source told the publication. 

     

    “We are suspecting herders who have been kidnapping farmers in the area and in some cases killed some of their victims.”

     

    The source stated that the matter had been reported at the Jattu Police Division while a source at the station confirmed the incident but said he was not authorised to speak. 

     

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  • Kaduna APC suspends women leader for criticising Gov Sani over attack on El-Rufai

    The Kaduna State chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC), has suspended its Women Leader, Maryam Suleiman, for criticising Governor Uba Sani over his claims of inheriting huge debts from the administration of the immediate past governor, Nasir El-Rufai.

    In a letter conveying the suspension of Suleiman signed by the APC Chairman and Secretary of Badarawa/Malali ward, Ali Maishago and Zakkah Bassahuwa respectively, and dated March 31st, the party said the women leader was suspended for allegedly defaming the character of Governor Sani.

    She was also accused of unauthorised publicity of the party’s dispute with the aim of discrediting the personality of the governor, as well as allegedly sending thugs to attack the governor’s Political Adviser, Manzo Maigari.

    The suspension letter served Suleiman stated that her suspension would subsists until further investigation is conducted by constituted authority.

    Part of the letter reads:

    “The Badarawa/Malal/ Ward APC Executive Committee, after due deliberations and careful examinations on the viral video clip released on 30th March 2024, via social networks: Facebook, WhatsApp, and Tiktok which is against the constitution of our dear party, APC as stated in article 21.2 (v);

    “In view of the above, below are the gross misconducts where the subsequent suspension relied upon:

    “Defamation of character of His Excellency, the Executive Governor of Kaduna State Malam Uba Sani.

    “Unauthorized publicity of the party dispute that discredited the personality of the Executive Governor of Kaduna State.

    “Furthermore, from today Sunday 31 of March 2024, the leadership of APC Badarawa/Malali Ward unanimously resolved to suspend Hajiya Maryam Suleiman (Mai Rusau) from the Party pending further investigation on the matter from the constituted authority.”

    Suleiman ran into trouble with the party following Uba’s allegations at a town townhall meeting on Saturday where he said he inherited a debt burden of $587 million, N85 billion and 115 contractual liabilities from the administration of el-Rufai.

    The governor had also attributed the inability of the government to pay the salaries of civil servants due to the inherited debt which had become a burden that is eating deep into the state’s coffers.

    The allegations had drawn the ire of supporters of the former governor, including his son, Bashir, who accused Sani of incompetence and profligacy.

    Suleiman, an ally of the former governor, also rose in support of El-Rufai and in a video, criticised Sani over the remarks, urging him to desist from blaming his predecessor.

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  • Abia Speaker Lauds Unubiko Founder Ume For Revival Of Atan Abam Festival, Promises To Make It Statewide Event

    The Speaker of the Abia State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Emmanuel Emereuwa, attended the historic Atan Abam Festival held yesterday in the heart of the Atan Abam Community, Arochukwu.

    The Speaker lauded the festival’s rich history, and the role of Chief James Ume, founder of Unubiko Foundation, in its revival.

    He described the festival as a vibrant celebration that honours the longstanding trade relationships between Old Bende Igbo merchants and European traders who traversed the Igwu River network for commerce.

    Emeruwa emphasized the festival’s significance beyond its historical roots.

    “The significance of this festival extends far beyond its historical roots. It represents a concerted effort to revive and preserve a culture that holds immense value not just for the people of Atan Abam but for all of Abia State. Chief James Ume, a pillar of support and love for his community, has been instrumental in this cultural revival,” the Speaker stated.

    Looking towards the future, the Speaker expressed a commitment to ensuring full representation from the Abia State House of Assembly at the next Atan Abam Cultural Show.

    “Looking ahead, we are committed to ensuring full representation at the next cultural show in this community, with a vision to elevate it into a statewide event. The sponsorship of the 2024 Ekponibro Festival by Chief James Ume through the Unubiko Foundation is a testament to his dedication to preserving the cultural identity of Atan Abam,” he said.

    The Speaker extended his congratulations to the people of Atan Abam for their successful festival celebration.

    Abia Speaker Lauds Unubiko Founder Ume For Revival Of Atan Abam Festival, Promises To Make It Statewide Event is first published on The Whistler Newspaper

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    Edit and assemble raw video footage into polished promotional material, event highlights, and online content suitable for diverse platforms. This includes cutting footage, adding transitions, incorporating sound effects, music, and graphics, color correction, and mastering various distribution channels.
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    Incorporate special effects, and transitions to enhance the visual appeal of videos.
    Ensure consistency and adherence to brand guidelines in all video outputs.

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    Develop visually appealing and dynamic multimedia content, including animations, motion graphics, and audio-visual elements.
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    Ensure audio content meets the highest quality standards and suits the intended purpose.

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    Stay abreast of industry trends and best practices to continuously enhance multimedia content quality and effectiveness.
    Optimize video content for different platforms and formats, including social media, websites, presentations, and events. Understand best practices for each platform and tailor content accordingly to maximize reach and engagement.

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    Manage all multimedia projects, ensuring timely delivery and meeting project deadlines.
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  • Israeli PM Netanyahu to have hernia surgery under full anesthesia with deputy PM to temporarily step in

    Israeli PM Netanyahu to have hernia surgery under full anesthesia with deputy PM to temporarily step in

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will have surgery under full anaesthesia for a hernia, his office said in a statement.

    Netanyahu, 74, was diagnosed with a hernia during a routine examination on Saturday, March 30 and is scheduled to undergo the surgery at the end of business on Sunday, the statement read.

    The surgery means Israel’s leader will be temporarily incapacitated with the nation at war with Hamas in Gaza following the October 7 attacks.

    Israel’s deputy prime minister and justice minister, Yariv Levin, will step in for Netanyahu while he is incapacitated.

    The operation will take place amid renewed talks between Israel and Hamas in Cairo, Egypt.

    The negotiations to secure the release of the remaining Israeli hostages held by the militant group in exchange for a ceasefire in the conflict that has seen more than 32,000 Gazans killed had reached an impasse last week.

    This is Netanyahu’s second surgery since returning to the premiership in late 2022. A health scare last year ended with the Israeli leader being fitted for a pacemaker to fix a transient heart block.

    Netanyahu previously had a hernia in 2013 that also required surgery.
     

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  • PSG inch closer to title with win over Marseille

    Paris St-Germain are a few points away from clinching the French Ligue 1 title after they defeated Marseille 2-0 on Sunday.

    The reigning champions need just 10 points from their remaining seven games to retain the championship.

    With the win on Sunday, the Paris club went 12 points clear at the top of the league.

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    Vitinha opened the scoring at the Stade Velodrome with a low strike past Pau Lopez in the 52nd minute.

    Substitute Goncalo Ramos sealed the win in the latter stages as the visitors ended Marseille’s 19-game unbeaten home run.

    PSG had to play more than 50 minutes with 10 men after defender Lucas Beraldo was sent off for bringing down Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang.

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  • Mandela Washington Fellows Call For Increased Women’s Inclusion To Promote Sustainable Development In Nigeria

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    The Mandela Washington Fellowship Alumni Association of Nigeria (MWFAAN) has called for increased women’s inclusion and empowerment at all levels of government to promote sustainable development and advance social justice in the country.

    MWFAAN made the call at an event to market its International Women’s Day held Saturday at the International Conference Centre, Abuja, with the theme ‘Count Her In: Inspiring Inclusion and Empowerment.’

    Speaking at the event, the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Citizenship and Leadership, Rinsola Abiola, highlighted the necessity of breaking barriers hindering women’s participation in leadership across various sectors of national life.

    She said, “Today’s event is essentially to spotlight women, and what we need to do to lower the barriers to women’s leadership and inclusion. What do we need to do to ensure women are better represented across different sectors of our national lives? That women are empowered to make contributions to nation-building and to be the best they can be across different sectors. To have a more fulfilled life and to be better equipped as citizens to contribute to Nigeria.”

    She stressed the need for structural changes, particularly through legal mechanisms, including the push for constitutional amendments to ensure better representation and equity for Nigerian women.

    “There are a number of structural changes that need to be made and one of these is through the instrumentality of the law. I’m sure of some of the gender bill that didn’t succeed in the last assembly, but we are all hoping as women and gender advocates that this won’t play out this time around with the call for Constitutional alteration, proposals now and to call for public participation in the constitutional amendment process.

    “I’m hoping that this time around the National Assembly will live up to expectations of Nigerian women and enact bills and except amendments to the Constitution that will deliver much better rights for Nigerian women that will really entrench equity in our constitution. We also have to look at other social issues like violence against women and other things that affect women’s participation and women quality of life,” Abiola said

    Abiola commended efforts made by the Nigeria Police Force in handling gender-related issues but called for further training and capacity building for officers in that regard.

    She said, “That’s also where law enforcement comes in, and the Nigerian police I’m aware have undergone quite a number of developments in being better at handling gender-related issues. Dedicated Gender unit, there is AIG who is the gender adviser to the Nigeria Police Force. There’s a lot more training that needs to be done and a lot more capacity building to enable our law enforcement officers to handle issues that have to do with women properly.”

    Abiola urged other states to emulate Lagos State’s initiatives, such as the Domestic and Sexual Violence Agency established to combat violence against women effectively

    “I would like to encourage other states across the federation to take the lead from Lagos State. Lagos has a domestic and sexual violence agency, and even from the sound of it, you will know that it’s a gender-focused government.

    ”Let us also have agencies dedicated to tackling the scourge of violence against women and to holding perpetrators accountable. We need to send a message that it is not okay to trample upon women’s rights. It is not okay to violate women’s rights as a state, as a government at every level, federal level, state level, and local government level. We will not sit back and fold our hands and let people trample upon the rights of women” she said.

    Farida Yahya, President of MWFAAN, said it’s important to not only include women but also empower them.

    “For us at MWFAAN we wanted to expand it further and not just include her but also empower her. This is very important because when you include women you also give them the tools and support that they need,” Yahya said.

    She outlined three important pillars of MWFAAN as membership, funding, and community creation, to support women’s success and recognize their impactful contributions to society.

    “Membership helps women succeed. Funding; a lot of women will tell you that they are over-trained and under-funded. Even though there is funding, especially for women accessing it is usually a problem. Women must have the right support in their lives so they can be able to thrive, and ⁠create community; that’s why we are here today and we are celebrating women by giving them awards because we believe in telling women we recognize the impact that they are making is very important to our society.

    “Women need policies that are very inclusive and diverse, we have a lot of women living with disability and they are not getting the support that they need when it comes to hospitals and getting a sign interpreter about what they are saying. I think it’s important if we look at all this holistically. Let’s involve everybody, Government, community leaders, and religious leaders. Everyone needs to have their hands on deck because women make up the majority of the population,” she noted.

    Highlighting MWFAAN’s initiatives, Yahya unveiled projects such as the eFunds and state coordination projects aimed at empowering women across various regions of Nigeria.

    “The first one is this event that we are having today, the eFunds which we will unveil in April and we are currently working to be able to involve 15 African countries in sharing their soft skills with young Nigerians. We are also passionate about doing state coordination projects. We have a project that supports women in AGRIC which is going on in Taraba state we believe we should not just stay at the centre like Abuja and Lagos but go deeper to other parts of Nigeria.

    “We have over almost 600 dynamic leaders across the 36 states and FCT, and more than half of the number are women. A lot of cluster groups are being run by women, and a lot of our projects are being run by women. Women are actively involved in any project that we do.

    “We also try to celebrate women who have done well. We gave 9 awards last week in Lagos and we are giving 9 awards today in Abuja. The focus is to encourage women who have been doing well in their community and also to tell them that there’s a lot more work on front ahead of us,” she added

    Some individuals awarded during the event were;

    1. MWFAAN HER-Excellence Trailblazer (North)-Founder of Hope Behind Bars, Funke Adeoye.
    2. Inclusive Leadership Award (North)- Founder of Deaf Women Aloud Initiative, Hellen Bayioku Alase.
    3. Visionary Entrepreneur Award (NORTH) – Regalia Pop-up events, Regalia fashion house, Rakeeba Bello.
    4. Community Catalyst Award (NORTH) – Founder of Village Debo Care Initiative, Samira Modibbo.
    5. Young Rising Leader (NORTH) – Founder Frank Abuzi Foundation, Frank Nice Abuzi.
    6. Advocate for Equality (NORTH) – Executive Director of Dorothy Njemanze Foundation, Dorothy Njemanze .
    7. Career Achievement Award (NORTH)- Country Director, Search for Common Good Nigeria Country Program, Fatima Madaki
    8. Inspirational Mentor Award (NORTH) – Founder of Inclusive Friends Association, Grace Jerry.
    9. Public Service Champion Award: Keynote Speaker – Rinsola Abiola – SSA to President on Citizenship and Leadership
    L-R, President of Mandela Washington Fellowship Alumni Association of Nigeria, Farida Yahya, and SSA to the President on Citizenship and Leadership, Rinsola Abiola

    MWFAAN, a non-profit organisation comprising over 570 Mandela Washington Fellows, is supported by the US Embassy in Abuja, the US Consulate in Lagos, and the US Department of State in Washington DC.

    The association is dedicated to fostering positive change, empowering youth, and advancing leadership development in Nigeria.

    Mandela Washington Fellows Call For Increased Women’s Inclusion To Promote Sustainable Development In Nigeria is first published on The Whistler Newspaper

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