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Supporting Little Saints Orphanage in Lagos during the Christmas Holiday

A team from Ariston thermo, a global leader in the thermal comfort industry with its Origin from Italy, recently visited Little Saints Orphanage at Ogudu GRA, Lagos State during the Christmas holiday to show support and care. It was a memorable and engaging time for both the kids and the representatives from Ariston thermo. The kids freely interacted with the representatives of Ariston Thermo by taking pictures, sharing their aspirations in life and their schedules in the orphanage. The Ariston team got to learn about the history of the foundation, while the kids and their caregivers also better understood the numerous advantages of hot water for domestic and commercial usage. During the visit, Gaurav Bisaria, the Country manager, and Solomon Umoh, the M...
US bans entry for foreigners who recently visited China as death toll reaches 259
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US bans entry for foreigners who recently visited China as death toll reaches 259

On Friday, January 31, the United States government declared the coronavirus outbreak a health emergency and announced a ban on entry for foreign nationals who have recently visited China. Alex Azar, the secretary of Health and Human Services, also stated that American citizens who have traveled to China’s Hubei Province, the epicenter of the virus, within the past two weeks will be subject to a mandatory 14-day quarantine, which is the incubation period of the virus. Starting from February 2, the temporary measure will also require Americans who have visited other parts of mainland China to undergo special health screening upon their return, followed by up to 14 days of “monitored self-quarantine” under the temporary restrictions. All flights from China to the US will b...
''Festus Keyamo Mocks PDP Lawmakers’ Protest at US and UK Embassies over Imo Supreme Court Judgement''
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''Festus Keyamo Mocks PDP Lawmakers’ Protest at US and UK Embassies over Imo Supreme Court Judgement''

Following the January 14th Supreme Court ruling which removed Emeka Ihedioha as the governor of Imo state and replaced him with APC's Hope Uzodinma, members of the Peoples Democratic Party, led by chairman Uche Secondus, staged a peaceful protest at the US and UK embassies on Friday, January 31st.   During the protest, the PDP members submitted petitions to the embassies, urging a reversal of the Supreme Court's judgement and the reinstatement of Ihedioha as the governor of Imo state.   Reacting to the protest, Minister of State for Labour and Employment, Festus Keyamo, described the action by the PDP members as nothing short of "Comedy at its best".      
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Kim Kardashian shares a sweet photo of her three youngest children posing together 

Kim Kardashian took to Instagram to post a delightful photo of her three youngest children, all dressed in matching striped sleepwear with their names on the front. The black-and-white snapshot captures her eldest son, four-year-old Saint, planting a kiss on the head of his eight-month-old brother, Psalm, while their two-year-old sister, Chicago, looks on. The heartwarming portrait was captioned with the words "Baby love." You can view the original post on Kim Kardashian's Instagram account.
Exciting News: Sunmbo Adeoye and Husband, David Adeoye, Anticipating Arrival of Second Child (See Photos)
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Exciting News: Sunmbo Adeoye and Husband, David Adeoye, Anticipating Arrival of Second Child (See Photos)

Anticipation is high as Sunmbo Ajaba-Adeoye, a clergywoman and lifecoach, is expecting her second child with her husband, Pastor David Adeoye.   The couple welcomed their first child, David Jnr, in 2018 after five years of marriage, marking Sunmbo's third child.   Sunmbo is also a proud mother to two older sons, Nino and Zion, from her previous marriage to singer 2face Idibia. Congratulations to the growing family!  
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Top Risk African Countries for Coronavirus Listed by WHO

The World Health Organisation has identified Nigeria and twelve other African nations as high-risk countries for the coronavirus.   These nations include Nigeria, Algeria, Angola, Ivory Coast, DR Congo, Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Mauritius, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, and Zambia. They have been identified due to their direct links or a high volume of travel to China.   The statement from WHO highlighted the importance of having laboratories capable of testing samples for the rapid detection of the novel coronavirus. It mentioned that there are currently only two referral laboratories in the African region with the necessary reagents for conducting such tests. However, reagent kits are being shipped to more than 20 other countries in the region to increase diagnostic capacity in the ...
Reno Omokri’s Perspective on Marriage
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Reno Omokri’s Perspective on Marriage

Reno Omokri shared his thoughts on marriage via his Twitter handle this morning.   He believes that marriage is not a completion but a compliment.   The former aide to ex-president Goodluck Jonathan expressed: If you end up getting married, good. But if not, you are enough! You are so enough! You are more than enough! Marriage COMPLIMENTS you, but it does not COMPLETE you. “You are COMPLETE in Christ”-Colossians 2:10 You don’t need more COMPLETION        
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    <p>Following the Senate vote of 51-49 against calling witnesses on Friday, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and his Republican colleagues appeared jubilant, while Senate Democrats seemed disheartened.</p>
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    <p class="css-1ifw933 e1wiw3jv0" id="article-summary">The narrow vote came after Republican senators asserted that further evidence was unnecessary, moving closer to acquitting President Trump next week.</p>
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    <p>Donald Trump’s impeachment trial in the Senate is now expected to conclude next Wednesday, soon after Trump’s State of the Union speech to Congress on Tuesday.</p>
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    Two Republicans, Mitt Romney and Susan Collins, aligned with Democrats in their pursuit for witnesses, but their support was inadequate as Republicans held the majority of 51 votes against calling witnesses, while 49 other senators (mostly Democrats) voted in favor.</p>
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    <p>The testimony of witnesses like John Bolton is crucial for Democrats to substantiate the House of Representatives’ accusations of Trump’s abuse of power and obstruction of Congress by withholding military aid to Ukraine in exchange for investigations into his political rival, Joe Biden.</p>
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    <p>Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and other Democrats could be seen visibly upset as they labeled the vote as ‘a tragedy on a very large scale,’ while the Republican senators eventually had the final say.</p>
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Republicans appear elated, while Democrats seem dismayed as senate trial concludes without witnesses, paving way for Trump’s acquittal (photos)


Republicans looking happy while Democrats look dejected as senate trial ends without witnesses, clearing path for Trump

Following the Senate vote of 51-49 against calling witnesses on Friday, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and his Republican colleagues appeared jubilant, while Senate Democrats seemed disheartened.

 

The narrow vote came after Republican senators asserted that further evidence was unnecessary, moving closer to acquitting President Trump next week.

 

Donald Trump’s impeachment trial in the Senate is now expected to conclude next Wednesday, soon after Trump’s State of the Union speech to Congress on Tuesday.


Two Republicans, Mitt Romney and Susan Collins, aligned with Democrats in their pursuit for witnesses, but their support was inadequate as Republicans held the majority of 51 votes against calling witnesses, while 49 other senators (mostly Democrats) voted in favor.

 

The testimony of witnesses like John Bolton is crucial for Democrats to substantiate the House of Representatives’ accusations of Trump’s abuse of power and obstruction of Congress by withholding military aid to Ukraine in exchange for investigations into his political rival, Joe Biden.

 

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and other Democrats could be seen visibly upset as they labeled the vote as ‘a tragedy on a very large scale,’ while the Republican senators eventually had the final say.

 

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 Republicans looking happy while Democrats look dejected as senate trial ends without witnesses, clearing path for Trump

Republicans looking happy while Democrats look dejected as senate trial ends without witnesses, clearing path for Trump

Republicans looking happy while Democrats look dejected as senate trial ends without witnesses, clearing path for Trump

Republicans looking happy while Democrats look dejected as senate trial ends without witnesses, clearing path for Trump

Republicans looking happy while Democrats look dejected as senate trial ends without witnesses, clearing path for TrumpRepublicans looking happy while Democrats look dejected as senate trial ends without witnesses, clearing path for Trump

Republicans looking happy while Democrats look dejected as senate trial ends without witnesses, clearing path for Trump

 

 

                  


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Man Receives 12-Year Prison Sentence for Illegal Petroleum Dealing
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Man Receives 12-Year Prison Sentence for Illegal Petroleum Dealing

Olaniyi Oluwasayo Oladele has been sentenced to 12 years in prison with the option of a N100,000 fine for engaging in illegal petroleum product dealings without the appropriate license. The conviction was handed down by Justice J. K. Omotosho of the Federal High Court, Port Harcourt, Rivers State on Friday, January 31, 2020. According to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), the offence contravenes Section 1 (17) (a) of the Miscellaneous Offences Act Cap M17 of the Revised Edition (Laws of the Federation of Nigeria) Act 2007 and is punishable under Section 1 (18) (a) (i) of the same Act. The defendant, Olaniyi Oluwasayo Oladele, was prosecuted alongside Sule Ezra and MV Idoma River by the EFCC, Port Harcourt Zonal office. He pleaded guilty to the three-count charge a...
I’m hopeful Supreme Court will not overturn its judgement against Ihedioha – Governor Uzodinma
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I’m hopeful Supreme Court will not overturn its judgement against Ihedioha – Governor Uzodinma

Governor Uzodinma Expresses Optimism in the Supreme Court’s Judgement Against Ihedioha Hope Uzodinma shared his hope that the Supreme Court will uphold its decision that led to his assumption of the Governorship of Imo State, replacing Emeka Ihedioha of the People's Democratic Party.   Following his presentation to President Muhammadu Buhari by APC Chairman Adams Oshiomhole, Hope Uzodinma spoke to reporters. He alleged that the reasons behind Ihedioha's request for a review of the Supreme Court's judgement are based on falsehood. Uzodinma also emphasized that the period for election petitions has concluded.    His remarks included:   “I am not perturbed by the PDP’s decision to seek a review of the judgment. I am unconcerned because I believe th...