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  • Hoodlums break into Ogun monarch’s palace, steal crown, staff of office

    Hoodlums on Thursday broke into the palace of the Olu of Ogunmakin town in Obafemi-Owode Local Government Area of Ogun State, late Oba James Sodiya, and took away the crown and the staff of office.

    The monarch died in August.

    The spokesperson for the state police command, Omolola Odutola, who confirmed the news to journalists on Saturday in Abeokuta, said the police had recovered the crown but still searching for the staff of office.

    She added that three suspects had been arrested in connection with the incident.

    Odutola said: “The suspects, Oke Oladipupo, Amusa Kazeem, and Johnson Oluwole, were alleged to have entered the house where the property of the late king was kept at about 2:00 a.m. on October 12, 2023. An act described as an abomination.

    “The staff of the office has not been recovered, but intensive action is ongoing to recover it. The suspects have been arrested and are undergoing interrogation.”

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  • FG set to implement national sports industry policy

    Minister of Sports Development John Owan Enoh says the federal government has approved the adoption of the National Sports Industry Policy (NSIP) for full implementation.

    Mr Enoh stated this on Saturday in Abuja at a news conference.

    The document provides an opportunity for corporate and private sector participation in sports development in the country.

    Mr Enoh said the current administration would leave no stone unturned in its plans to deliver positive change across all sectors, with sports being an important part of that plan.

    He noted that the NSIP approved in the last administration has been pegged for implementation in the current government to boost sports development.

    “The National Sports Industry Policy, as approved by the last administration, has received endorsement by the current administration, led by our president, His Excellency Bola Ahmed Tinubu,” he said.

    The minister noted that the thrust of the policy is to advance sports as a business, not just as a mere recreation.

    He explained that the inter-ministerial committee set up in the last administration, comprising the Ministries of Sports, Finance, and Federal Inland Revenue Service, was for the committee to agree on a series of incentives, which the government is expected to approve.

    The incentives are to boost private sector investment and support for sports in the country.

    “One of the plans of the Federal Ministry of Sports Development is to see how to sell sports to the private sector.

    “We want to build the trust and confidence of the private sector so that competitions and the initiatives of the ministry can enjoy the support and endorsement of the private sector,” he said.

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  • Cher denies ‘rumor’ that she orchestrated plot to kidnap son during his contentious divorce

    Cher says that she did not orchestrate the alleged abduction of her son Elijah Blue Allman, in the wake of kidnapping allegations made by her estranged daughter-in-law in court documents.

    “[T]hat rumor is not true,” the music superstar said Wednesday. The “Believe” singer declined to comment further on the November 2022 allegations but confirmed to People that the private family matter was related to her son’s addiction issues — issues that were alluded to in December court documents reviewed last month by the L.A. Times.

    A representative for Cher did not immediately respond Wednesday to the L.A. Times’ request for comment.

    The allegations stem from Allman’s ongoing divorce proceedings with Marieangela King, the 36-year-old recording artist known as Queeny King whom Allman wed in 2013.

    Allman, 47, whose father is late rocker Gregg Allman, filed for divorce from King in November 2021. However, during an attempt to reconcile on their anniversary about a year later, King alleged in court documents filed in December that four men came to the New York hotel room where they had been staying and “removed [Allman] from our room.” She said she was told by one of the men that they were “hired by [Allman’s] mother,” referring to Cher, for an alleged intervention. She claimed in the December court documents, which she filed over spousal support payments, that she was “currently unaware” of Allman’s well-being or whereabouts.

    King’s attorney, Regina Ratner, told the L.A. Times last month that her client was still concerned for the health and safety of her estranged husband. After the alleged abduction, Allman was taken to a treatment facility and King was not allowed to contact him, the court documents said. He was expected to end his treatment by March and, King stated, had been receiving medical care since August 2022.

    Cher had been worried about her son’s health and had been planning an intervention after he apparently collapsed at the Chateau Marmont hotel in Hollywood last year, according to the Daily Mail, which was the first to report on the court filings last month.

    The Oscar, Grammy and Emmy winner did not address the allegations until Wednesday in her statement to People. In it, however, the “If I Could Turn Back Time” singer focused on her son’s struggle with substance abuse.

    “I’m not suffering from any problem that millions of people in the United States aren’t,” the 77-year-old entertainer said.

    “I’m a mother. This is my job — one way or another, to try to help my children,” she added. “You do anything for your children. Whenever you can help them, you just do it because that’s what being a mother is. But it’s joy, even with heartache — mostly, when you think of your children, you just smile and you love them, and you try to be there for them.”

    The singer’s statements come ahead of the release of her first-ever holiday album, “Christmas,” on Oct. 20. In a separate People article, she opened up about her yearlong relationship with 37-year-old music producer Alexander “A.E.” Edwards, who worked on her upcoming album.

    “Alexander’s got diamond teeth, tattoos, white hair, and he’s way younger. He’s a beautiful man,” she said. “Also, I think it’s fun to be interested in somebody else’s love life!”

    The singer said she was “not surprised” by the internet’s obsession with their pairing, which happened after a brief meeting at a Paris Fashion Week event and after a friend gave him her phone number.

    “I had been telling all my friends, ‘We’re too old to go out with really younger men, and I will never fall in love on text.’ So I did what I said not to do!” she told the mag, explaining that she broke her own rule “because he’s just so special.”

    “No matter what happens, I love being with him,” she added. “He makes me laugh, and we have fun. What I learned is that it’s never too late. If you wrote out all the statistics, you would go, ‘Well, this is doomed.’ But we’ve been together a year, and if it was just a year, it would’ve been worth it. I’ve had the best time.”

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  • Otti Increases Foundation Scholarship From N150,000 To N250,000

    Governor Alex Otti of Abia State has increased the Alex Otti Foundation scholarship package to beneficiaries from N150,000 to N250,000. A total of 34 beneficiaries were selected for this year’s edition for the scholarship programme.

    Otti who disclosed this while addressing the 2022- 2023 beneficiaries, during a banquet held at the Sacramento Event Centre , Olokoro, Umuahia South LGA, pledged to continue his support to the beneficiaries to enable them achieve their full potential.

    He stated that the scholarship scheme, which started many years ago, but formalized seven years ago is modelled in such a way that beneficiaries do not need to know anyone to succeed.

    The Governor further revealed that the foundation has no relationship with Abia state government even as he said that there is a line between the Abia state finances and Alex Otti’s foundation.

    According to him, the initiative is a way of investing in the future and charged beneficiaries not to disappoint but rather put in their best to excel.

    He said that the scholarship programme targets bright and indigent students of Abia Origin or those resident in the state.

    Otti used the forum to appreciate the management committee of the scholarship scheme for their input and for remaining committed to the vision of the foundation without compromise.

    In his speech, the Deputy Chief of Staff to the Governor and immediate past Executive Secretary of the foundation Mr Chinedu Ekeke, said the selection process was transparent, adding that the scholarship award is just an arm of the Alex Otti foundation which has continued to empower the citizens.

    He thanked The Governor for supporting the venture,adding that the Governor never plays politics with excellence .

    He urged the beneficiaries to maintain high standard in education,pointing out that the foundation made sure that beneficiaries must come from public tertiary institutions.

    In his remarks, the Chairman planning committee and Head , logistics ,Mr Maxell Umesi on behalf of the beneficiaries of the 2023 batch thanked Governor Alex Otti for giving them the latitude to conduct the selection process transparently, noting that all beneficiaries were selected based on merit.

    He noted that the foundation has over the years produced about 6 first class students, noting that the Governor is determined to building a generation of accomplished individuals who would continue to do great in their chosen fields and urged them to remain worthy ambassadors of the foundation and state at large.

    Speaking on behalf of other beneficiaries one of the first class graduates ,Mr Kelvin Ikeoha thanked Governor Alex Otti for giving them a future through the foundation and pledged to also give back to the society.

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  • Nigerian man with multiple face piercings shares his experience with an immigration official at a Nigerian airport

    A Nigerian man with multiple face piercings has shared his experience with an immigration official at a Nigerian airport.  In an Instastory post he shared, @2stepjenkins revealed that the immigration official who tried to have a conversation with him, told him that he likes his costume”. He also attached some questions he has been asked because of his piercings. The post Nigerian man with multiple face piercings shares his experience with an immigration official at a Nigerian airport appeared first on Linda Ikeji Blog.

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  • INEC promises e-transmission of results in Bayelsa, Imo, Kogi governorship elections

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) will transmit the results of the November 11 governorship elections in Bayelsa, Imo, and Kogi States electronically.

    The Bayelsa State Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC), Ofiong Efanga, had earlier said the commission would adopt a manual mode of result transmission for the election.

    However, in what seems to be a turnaround, the INEC Chairman, Prof. Mahmoud Yakubu, told journalists during Saturday’s mock election in Kogi State said the commission would transmit the election results electronically.

    He said: “The method is as provided by law—electronic accreditation and electronic upload of results on the INEC Results Viewing (IReV) portal, and that is why we are doing this mock.

    “So please disregard whatever was reported about what the REC was said to have said in Bayelsa and that is going to be the procedure.

    “And it is for that reason that I will advise you also for those who have registered on the IReV portal, in the next two hours or so, they should go to the IReV portal, they will see the result of the mock from all three we are uploading, as we have done in previous elections.”

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  • Power minister tasks DisCos, GenCos on improved electricity

    The Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu, has urged the generating companies (GenCos) and the distribution companies (DisCos) to improve their performance in order to improve electricity.

    Bolaji Tunji, Special Adviser, Strategic Communication, and Media Relations to the Minister, said this in a statement in Abuja on Saturday.

    Mr Tunji said that the minister made this call while meeting with the management teams of GenCos and DisCos in Abuja.

    He quoted the minister as saying that the meeting was aimed at finding a lasting solution to the challenges in the power sector that had affected the growth and development of the country’s economy.

    Mr Adelabu said that meetings with all the stakeholders in the generating, transmitting, and distributing value chain would be adopted as regular ones in order to constantly review developments in the power sector.

    He described the gathering as the most authentic way of getting valuable information on the challenges faced by the operators, as opposed to speculation.

    “We called this meeting to learn from you, and the only way to salvage a bad situation is to understand the real issues on ground.

    “You will agree with me that power is the most important issue you need in order to re-energise the economy in terms of achieving the desired economic growth and industrial development,” he said.

    Mr Adelabu urged the operators to synergise for the success of the power industry, adding that the work at hand cannot be carried out by one person.

    “Power is one of the most important things we need to energise the economy in terms of achieving the desired economic growth and industrial development.

    “The president has identified the power sector as a major driver of economic growth; therefore, no excuse will be entertained for non-performance,” he said.

    The minister solicited the support of the stakeholders in order to forge a ‘practical solution beyond theory.’

    According to him, the cooperation of the managing directors of the generating and distribution companies across the country will have an impact on the sector.

    He said, “There won’t be anything as fulfilling as making an impact in the power sector within two to three years, delivering and sustaining electricity supply to end users.

    “They include schools, households, small businesses, and industries,” he said.

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  • The view from Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s presidential campaign stop in Miami

    Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the former Democratic candidate for president who this week said he would seek the White House as an independent, brought his long-shot campaign to Miami on Thursday, attracting a small crowd of anti-establishment supporters.

    Addressing a few dozen people at the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts near downtown Miami, Kennedy — the nephew of assassinated president John F. Kennedy — delivered a meandering 45-minute speech that touched on a variety of issues ranging from housing prices, economic inequality and the U.S. military-industrial complex.

    Miami Beach City Commissioner Ricky Arriola, left, flexes as he tells the crowd how fit Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is as he approaches the podium. (Al Diaz/Miami Herald/TNS)

    He criticized America’s past and current military decisions, claiming that the U.S. has spent trillions on wars, created the Islamic State terrorist group and destabilized Europe in the process. He also said that the U.S. government is using Ukraine aid as a “money laundering scheme” for military contractors, but then later went on to express that the U.S. should support Israel following last week’s attacks by Hamas.

    “We don’t have strategic interests for being in Ukraine, but we have an absolutely critical existential strategic interest for being in Israel, for supporting them. Israel has never asked for troops. They never will. What they want is our support and they need some of our weapons,” said Kennedy.

    Kennedy, whose critics have labeled him a conspiracy theorist — he has said that WiFi causes “leaky brain” and that chemicals in drinking water are leading kids to identify as transgender — also said that U.S. politicians are using divisive tactics like “culture wars” to keep Americans fighting among themselves.

    “It’s like the jangling keys, all these culture wars, so as you look over here, they’re robbing the bank over there,” said Kennedy.

    He finalized his speech by comparing his supporters to the masses overthrowing a monarchy.

    “They know as long as we’re all fighting each other, that nobody’s coming up the castle wall. And what I want to do with this campaign, and my presidency, is to put aside those squabbles and let’s all go over that castle wall.”

    Kennedy’s Supporters

    Polls of the Democratic presidential primary consistently showed President Joe Biden with a strong majority of support in his party for a second term. Kennedy had averaged about 15% support among Democrats prior to announcing Monday that he would run as an independent.

    Though Kennedy’s own siblings have condemned his campaign, he said he believes that he can win because his appearances on podcasts and long-form interviews have proven that he has the ability to convert viewers quickly and gain support from unexpected demographics.

    The crowd for his speech on Thursday was no more than a few dozen. Those who showed up included vaccine skeptics and those disgruntled with the state of politics in the U.S.

    “This guy, he’s got chutzpah. He’s asking the tough questions and he’s fighting the good fight,” said Chuck Muldoon, a Miami resident who considers himself a “monetary reform activist.”

    Muldoon, 54, said he became interested in Kennedy after seeing him question the “crimes of banking” and “pharmaceuticals.”

    Lianette Laria, 46, came to the event decked in Kennedy gear and brought with her a small Kennedy poster and a mini American flag. She said that she and her husband, John Lewis, 55, became interested in Kennedy long before his announcement to run for president because of his warnings about vaccines. (Kennedy’s claims about vaccines include the debunked assertion that they cause autism, and once led the social-media company Meta to pull down Facebook and Instagram accounts of Kennedy’s Children’s Health Defense.)

    “RFK Jr. is a hero. He’s been fighting for the most vulnerable segment of our population which is our children,” said Lewis. “It’s unfortunate that he gets labeled as an anti-vaxxer, I’m not anti-vaxxer but I’m anti-scientism.”

    Jalen Martin, 23, attended Kennedy’s event because, although he voted for Donlad Trump in the past, he doesn’t want to vote for him in the upcoming election. With Trump and President Joe Biden looking to be the respective candidates for the Republican and Democratic parties for the presidential election, Martin is interested to see how far Kennedy can go.

    “We’re all here for an independent voice,” said Martin. “I think this is an interesting route we have forward with Kennedy, and I think we need someone who’s going to pull a lot of people in.”

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  • Iran Supreme Leader Meets Nigeria’s El-zakzaky In Tehran, Speaks On Hamas-Israel War

    Iran Supreme Leader Meets Elzakzaky

    On Saturday, the Supreme leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Imam Khamenei, met with the leader of the Shiite Islamic Movement in Nigeria, Sheikh Ibrahim El-zakzaky, his wife and daughters, leveraging the meeting to talk about Islam’s increasing power in the world.

    Imam Khamenei told El-zakzaky that despite the widespread conspiracies that are taking place, Islam’s increasing power in the world is felt.

    Discussions of the meeting were disclosed via the Iran leader’s official Facebook page and website.

    He referred to the conditions of Palestine and especially Gaza, in its conflict with Israel, as “One of the manifestations of Islam’s power today.”

    Imam Khamenei underlined that “The events that have unfolded in recent days in Palestine, especially the bombings and the martyrdom of the women, the children, and the men there, have wounded people’s hearts. However, another part of these events have revealed the incredible power of Islam in Palestine. With the Almighty God’s grace, this movement that has begun in Palestine will progress and lead to the complete victory of the Palestinians.”

    Speaking further, the leader of the Islamic Revolution in Iran explained that ” the formation of the Islamic system in Iran after many centuries and the formation of a government that is based on the mindset of political Islam is one of the aspects of Islam’s power.

    “The Islamic Republic has become stronger day by day since its establishment and it will continue to become even stronger in the future,” he added.

    Imam Khamenei also cited the fact that Islamic activities are increasing around the world on a daily basis.

    “Today, the Islamic movement is expanding in different parts of the world such as Africa, Asia, Europe and North America. With God’s grace, the success of this movement will continue with greater strength,” Khamenei said.

    Khamenei expressed satisfaction with Sheikh Zakzaky and his family, telling them, “You are the epitomes of those who truly fight for the cause of God and I hope you will continue with this endeavor.”

    According to the statement, Sheikh Zakzaky and his wife also expressed appreciation to Khamenei for his leadership.

    “We hope that with your prayers and the efforts and endeavors of the Muslims, Islam will spread more and more every day, Sheikh Zakzaky said.

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  • Young nanny caught putting her toe and tongue in a baby’s mouth while filming it (video)

    Young nanny caught putting her toe and tongue in a baby

    A young girl was caught putting her toe and tongue into a baby’s mouth. 

    The girl was brought by the family to care for the baby. 

    However, the baby’s mother found a video of the young nanny putting her toe and tongue down the infant’s throat. 

    The video had reportedly been deleted by the girl but it was discovered in the recycle bin. 

    The video of her putting her toe into the child’s mouth, causing the child to struggle to breath, was shared online. 

    In the video, the girl is also seen admitting to committing the act. 

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