Category: News
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Idris Okuneye, known as Bobrisky, is reported to have been arrested by Nigerian Immigration while attempting to leave the country. Social media activist and critic, VeryDarkMan, claims Bobrisky is avoiding an investigation following allegations of bribery involving the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission. The situation escalates as details of alleged bribes and evasion of jail stints emerge, prompting an official inquiry.
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Philanthropic billionaire Hasmukh Patel will receive a grand send-off on Sunday, September 1, 2024, marked by deep symbolism and attended by dignitaries including President William Ruto. His unique casket reflects his enduring presence, while stops at significant Hindu temples in Mombasa underline his charitable legacy.
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The police chief has presented a detailed plan to ensure public safety during Thursday's planned protests. The strategy includes additional police presence in key areas, advanced surveillance, and communication with protest organizers. Emphasis is placed on maintaining peace and protecting both participants and bystanders, with authorities urging vigilance from the public.
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A stabbing attack disrupted a Taylor Swift-themed dance class in northern England, resulting in the deaths of three children and nine injuries. The police have detained a teenage suspect and the motive remains unknown. Taylor Swift expressed her sorrow, saying she was 'at a complete loss.' The community mourns, and investigations are ongoing.
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Elon Musk blames his strained relationship with his daughter on a 'woke mind virus,' a term often used to criticize empathetic and inclusive perspectives. Despite his vast resources and influential platforms, Musk deflects personal responsibility for the familial discord, opting instead to blame a controversial concept.
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In an unfortunate incident, the Christ Embassy Church headquarters located in the Oregun area of Ikeja, Lagos State, was engulfed in a massive fire on Sunday morning. Firefighters are on the scene battling the blaze. The cause of the fire is still under investigation.
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Pakistan's federal government has announced that May 28 will be a public holiday to honor Youm-e-Takbeer, marking the anniversary of Pakistan's successful nuclear tests in 1998. This day commemorates the Chagai-I and II tests, which established Pakistan as a nuclear power. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif emphasized the day’s importance in reminding the nation of its unity and strength.
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Oxford United Football Club's latest development, a proposed 16,000-capacity stadium in Kidlington, has stoked considerable debate. With about 2,900 public comments removed for privacy reasons, and critical views from local authorities about traffic management, the project remains contentious as the planning decision looms.
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