Gracious David-West, the Suspected Serial Killer in Port Harcourt, Identifies 7 Victims in the Mortuary
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Gracious David-West, the Suspected Serial Killer in Port Harcourt, Identifies 7 Victims in the Mortuary

Reportedly, Gracious David-West, the suspected serial killer in Port Harcourt, has identified 7 of his victims out of the 19 people he allegedly killed prior to his arrest.   During his trial on Friday, January 10, a statement presented in court by IPO Sergeant Ogbomudia Timi Engbokuru revealed that the suspect affirmed the visit aimed at identifying his alleged victims.    Further information gathered indicated that the statements David West admitted to were made at the Special Anti-Robbery Squad Office, Police Headquarters, and Elekahia Police Station.   After his arrest on September 19, the suspected serial killer took the police to all the hotel rooms where he killed the women on September 20.   The trial before Justice Adolphus Enebeli and Justice Mark Chukwu is expected to co...
US Sec. Of State Mike Pompeo refuses Iraqi Prime Minister's request for US troop withdrawal from Iraq
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US Sec. Of State Mike Pompeo refuses Iraqi Prime Minister's request for US troop withdrawal from Iraq

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has declined the request of Iraqi Prime Minister to initiate plans for the withdrawal of US military troops from Iraq, which came in response to the US drone strike that resulted in the death of Iranian General Qassem Soleimani on Iraqi soil. The Iraqi Prime Minister, Adel Abdul-Mahdi, conveyed his request to Pompeo during a telephone conversation on Thursday night. He also expressed his disapproval of the US strikes in Iraq, citing them as a breach of Iraqi sovereignty and a violation of the existing security agreements between the two nations. In the call, Abdul-Mahdi urged Pompeo to send representatives to Iraq in order to prepare a mechanism to implement the parliament's resolution regarding the withdrawal of foreign troops from the country. Presid...
Dakore Egbuson-Akande Dismisses Marriage Crash Rumors, Condemns Lies Told Out of Hate
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Dakore Egbuson-Akande Dismisses Marriage Crash Rumors, Condemns Lies Told Out of Hate

Dismisses Marriage Crash Rumors - Dakore Egbuson-Akande has dismissed claims of her marriage to Olumide Akande.    Speculation of the marriage crash arose when Dakore shared a bikini photo at the One African Music Fest in Dubai alongside her brother, Timini. Allegations surfaced, asserting that the couple's marriage faltered due to financial concerns, with claims that Olumide Akande, a billionaire's son, was not as financially endowed as when they initially met, dated, and during their early marriage. The report further insinuated that Dakore was pressured to conceive a son within her 10-year-old marriage, which has so far produced two daughters.    However, the actress debunked the claims of her marriage's collapse as she commemorated her 10th wedding anniversary with her husband Ol...
Sultan of Oman, Qaboos bin Said Al Said has passed away at 79 without an heir after being in power for 50 years
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Sultan of Oman, Qaboos bin Said Al Said has passed away at 79 without an heir after being in power for 50 years

The Sultan of Oman, Qaboos bin Said Al Said, who was the longest-serving ruler in the Arab world, has died at the age of 79 without an appointed heir after ruling for 50 years.    Early on Saturday, a court statement announced, 'With great sorrow and deep sadness... the royal court mourns His Majesty Sultan Qaboos bin Said, who passed away on Friday.'   Qaboos bin Said Al Said, who recently underwent a medical checkup in Belgium, was believed to have been in poor health, with unconfirmed reports suggesting he was suffering from cancer.     The royal court has announced three days of mourning for the unmarried Sultan who had no children and did not publicly name an heir since he seized power in a 1970 palace coup with the help of Oman's former colonial power, Britain.    As per the ...
Sultan of Oman, Qaboos bin Said Al Said passes away at 79 without an heir after ruling for 50 years
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Sultan of Oman, Qaboos bin Said Al Said passes away at 79 without an heir after ruling for 50 years

Qaboos bin Said Al Said, the Sultan of Oman and Arab world's longest-serving ruler, has passed away at the age of 79 after ruling for 50 years, leaving no designated successor or heir.   The royal court released a statement early on Saturday announcing, 'With great sorrow and deep sadness... the royal court mourns His Majesty Sultan Qaboos bin Said, who passed away on Friday.'   The Sultan, who recently underwent a medical checkup in Belgium, was reportedly in poor health. There were unconfirmed reports of him suffering from cancer.     The royal court has declared three days of mourning for the unmarried Sultan, who had no children and did not publicly name an heir since he seized power in a 1970 palace coup aided by Oman's former colonial power, Britain.   ...
Buhari’s wife and children are entitled to presidential jet – Garba Shehu
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Buhari’s wife and children are entitled to presidential jet – Garba Shehu

The use of the Presidential Private Jet by one of the daughters of President Buhari, Hanan Buhari, has elicited reactions from Garba Shehu, the President's spokesperson. Shehu defended the use of the jet by stating that it is entitled to the President's wife and children. He also clarified that Hanan Buhari's trip to Bauchi on January 9 was authorized by the Presidency for the Durbar event. Shehu emphasized that the trip followed the normal procedure and was duly authorized, with relevant authorities informed. He further explained that the Presidential Air fleet is available to the President, the first family, and four other authorized individuals, including the Vice President, the Senate President, the Speaker, and any other person(s) authorized by the President.
Roger Federer ‘set to become tennis’ first billionaire in 2020′
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Roger Federer ‘set to become tennis’ first billionaire in 2020′

  It is reported that in 2020, Roger Federer is on track to become tennis’ first billionaire, becoming only the fourth sportsperson to achieve this feat alongside Michael Jordan, Tiger Woods, and Floyd Mayweather. Federer's wealth comes from both prize money and endorsements with various global brands. According to Tennis.com, Federer has already earned £689 million and has a further £153 million guaranteed from sponsorship contracts. ATP figures state that Federer has amassed £98 million in prize money from singles and doubles tournaments, in addition to earnings from major competitions and a South American exhibition tournament during the off-season, contributing £7.6 million annually. Businessinsider.com highlighted his commercial suc...
Rivers State in 2023: Nyesom Wike’s Stand Against Imposing Governors
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Rivers State in 2023: Nyesom Wike’s Stand Against Imposing Governors

Nyesom Wike, the Governor of Rivers State, has declared that he will not engage in the imposition of a new Governor on the people of Rivers State after his second term ends in 2023.    During a visit by the Orashi Region of Rivers State at the Government House in Port Harcourt on Saturday, January 11th, Wike emphasized that power cannot be given as a gift to any particular group. He stated: “For the position of Governorship, if you have the capacity, come out and contest. Nobody zoned Governorship to me, I struggled for it.  “I will not impose anybody on Rivers people as Governor in 2023. I will not do it. I don’t even have that power, not to talk of giving it out. You cannot give what you don’t have. To be Governor of Rivers State, you must have the capacity to deliver.”  Wike cau...
Iran’s Admission of Unintentionally Shooting Down Ukrainian Airplane
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Iran’s Admission of Unintentionally Shooting Down Ukrainian Airplane

The Iranian government has acknowledged that the Ukrainian airplane, which crashed on Wednesday, January 8, killing all 176 people onboard, was shot down "unintentionally."   In a statement broadcasted on state TV, the Middle Eastern country issued a formal apology to the families of the victims, including those of foreign nationals, and attributed the incident to "human error."   Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif expressed, "A sad day. Preliminary conclusions of internal investigation by armed forces: human error at the time of crisis caused by US adventurism led to disaster. Our profound regrets, apologies, and condolences to our people, to the families of all victims, and to other affected nations."   The country's military admitted that the airplane was mistaken for a hostile...