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APC Governors celebrated Buni 54th birthday

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Governor Mai Mala Buni of Yobe State, Chairman, APC Caretaker and Extraordinary Convention Planning Committee, has been described by the Progressive Governors Forum (PGF) as a visionary leader whose wealth of experience has restored the ruling party to its original state of envy among the political class.

On Governor Buni’s 54th birthday, the PGF honored and applauded his “leadership, vision, and dedication to a united and prosperous Nigeria,” in a greeting sent Saturday by its chairman, Governor Abubakar Atiku Bagudu of Kebbi state.

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“As Chairman of the APC Caretaker Committee and the Extraordinary Convention Planning Committee, we salute your inclusive leadership during this era in our Party’s history.” You’ve been a steadfast and unselfish supporter of progressive initiatives aimed at bettering our states and Nigeria.

“We also value your astute and steadfast contributions to Yobe State’s governance processes.” You are a shining light in our politics as Governor of Yobe State, thanks to all of your APC-led government’s development achievements!

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“We reaffirmed our collective resolve to execute programs that would boost the capacities of our progressive states to create jobs, increase economic activity, reduce inequality, and eliminate poverty in Nigeria as we rejoice with HE Mai Mala Buni.”

Flood-Hit Canadian Province Limits Fuel, Non-Essential Travel

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Ecuador’s President Guillermo Lasso has renewed a 30-day state of emergency in nine of the country’s 24 provinces in order to combat criminality linked to drug consumption and trafficking, according to his government.

The renewal will maintain military patrols on the streets in regions where homicide and other drug-related crimes are prevalent.

Last month, Lasso declared a state of emergency for 60 days. The country’s constitutional court shortened the sentence to 30 days and stated that the military can only assist the police when it is necessary.

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“President Guillermo Lasso has extended the state of emergency imposed on October 18, 2021…for another 30 days in the provinces of El Oro, Guayas, Santa Elena, Manabi, Los Rios, Esmeraldas, Santo Domingo, Pichincha, and Sucumbios,” according to Lasso’s press office.

Lasso stated in a decree that the measures imposed during the first 30 days of the state of emergency were effective but did not eliminate the causes of rising crime.

According to the government’s edict, the homicide rate has dropped from 1.84 per 100,000 people in September to 0.63 thus far in November.

Over the previous month, security personnel have carried out over 230,000 operations, breaking up 76 gangs, confiscating 16 tonnes of drugs, and detaining 7,000 people, according to the Interior Ministry.

According to authorities, drug trafficking is responsible for more than 70% of violent deaths in Guayas province, which includes the city of Guayaquil.

Within the country’s jails, violence has also increased. Last week, at least 62 convicts perished in Guayaquil’s Penitenciaria del Litoral jail as a result of gang disputes, according to the administration.

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In September, Lasso proclaimed a 60-day state of emergency over the jail system, which has been criticized for overcrowding, poor inmate housing conditions, and violence, freeing up government funds and allowing for limited military intervention.

Osinbajo mournes death of Din, describes him as a man of justice

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In all of his dealings, Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo hailed late Captain Joseph Din as a guy who stood for justice, fairness, and equity.

The vice-president stated this at the Church of Christ in Nations (COCIN) Headquarters in Jos, Plateau State, during Din’s funeral service.

Osinbajo recalled his warm memories of the late Captain, who he described as a very disciplined man who opposed and fought injustice in any form to the point where, despite not being a lawyer by training, he got versed with legal vocabulary.

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This action, he claims, strengthened his conviction in democracy and the rule of law, which encouraged people to use civil channels to resolve issues rather than taking the law into their own hands.

He also described the deceased as hardworking, industrious, and giving, saying that he created bridges across the country and maintained lengthy friendships with people he had known for many years, including President Muhammadu Buhari.

Governor Simon Lalong praised the late elderstatesman as a man of integrity who toiled for Plateau State’s and Nigeria’s peace and political stability in his remarks.

He said Din accomplished a lot as Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Elders Committee in Plateau State to assure the party’s win and oversee its performance in different domains, and that he will miss the important counsel and wisdom he freely shared.

COCIN’s President-elect, Rev Amos Mohzho, stated that death is dreadful news, but it can also be wonderful news for people who live a moral life and are certain of salvation.

According to him, the dead lived a prosperous and virtuous life, serving God and blessing others with his money and talents.

Mrs. Christiana Din, the deceased’s widow, said the death of her husband, with whom she had been married for 54 years, was very difficult, but that the testimony of his service to God and humanity had strengthened her.

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She described him as a patient, honest, kind, and kind guy who shared in the responsibilities of others, and she claimed her life with him was remarkable.

After the funeral, Osinbajo went to the National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies (NIPSS), Kuru, Jos, for the 2021 Senior Executive Course graduation ceremony (SEC).

Bundesliga: Awoniyi To Take Center Stage In Tense Berlin Derby

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Taiwo Awoniyi, a Nigerian striker, will play for Union Berlin in a local derby against Hertha Berlin.

The 24-year-old has seven goals in eleven Bundesliga outings and is optimistic about his prospects of scoring.

In reality, Awoniyi has reaped the benefits of his time on the continent, scoring four goals and adding an assist.

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After being left out of the Super Eagles’ most recent World Cup qualifiers, the €8 million-rated Awoniyi will be eager to show himself to national team officials once more.

Tales from the City
This weekend, though, it will be a war royale when East and West clash.

Union Berlin is based in East Berlin, whereas its wealthier neighbors and hosts are located in West Berlin.

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At the Stadion An der Alten Försterei, it will be 90 minutes of nonstop aggressive football.

Union (7th place) and Hertha (14th place) are separated by only three points, and anything may happen in this ‘Berlin Klassic.’

Imo Police apprehend gunman who disguised himself as mourner

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After attacking security operatives at a checkpoint in the state, officers from the Imo State Police Command killed a gunman who disguised himself as a mourner.

In the aftermath of the gunfight, one more shooter was apprehended.

According to CSP Mike Abattam, the gunmen were apprehended on November 17, 2021, about 3 p.m., when a convoy of alleged mourners rushed into a police roadblock along the Owerri/Onitsha Road.

Because the poster posted in front of the car was late, the cops were suspicious.

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“The suspected gunmen masquerading as persons mourning, going for a burial ceremony somewhere in the state, approached the Police check point in a convoy of three motorcycles each carrying two passengers, alongside a passenger bus with registration number Anambra NNE 725 ZG carrying passengers, and displaying in front of the bus, a belated burial poster of late Mrs. Bridget Chine Nwadiozor dated 22/10/2021,” Abattam said in a statement on Saturday.

“They were stopped as part of a normal search.”

“When the Police operatives saw the date on the late poster, they got suspicious and vigilant.”

“They went to the bus after inspecting the passengers on the motorcycles and finding nothing incriminating.”

“In an attempt to search the passengers on the bus, one of them pulled out a Berretta Pistol, which he was neutralized in an attempt to shoot at the police agents, resulting in a shootout.”

“One of the suspects, Odedira Ezuala’m’, a native of Umudike Ihiala LGA in Anambra State, was detained during the process, while others, including the motorcyclists, fled with bullet wounds.”

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“One Police Special Berretta Pistol with breach No.90005 and ten rounds of live ammunition were seized and brought to the station.” one Imo bus with the registration number Anambra NNE 725 ZG and a late Burial Poster.”

Banditry: Niger Govt bans sale of motorcycles

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The government of Niger has outlawed the selling of motorcycles in the country.

The decision was made after constant security issues in several regions of the state, as well as requests for motorbikes as ransom by robbers and kidnappers, according to the Secretary to the State Government, Ahmed Ibrahim Matane, who revealed it in a statement on Saturday.

“The State Governor, Alhaji Abubakar Sani Bello, has placed an immediate ban on motorbike sales throughout the State,” according to the statement.

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According to Matane, the restriction applies to any motorbike (Bajaj, Boxer, Qiujeng, Honda ACE, Jingchen, etc.) with an engine capacity of 185 cubic centimetres or less (cc).

The SSG went on to say that the state government had implemented this additional precaution in order to reduce criminal activity in the state.

He expressed concern about the level of carnage and chaos caused by bandits and kidnappers in various sections of the state, and reaffirmed the government’s commitment to clear the state of any security danger.

“Government is conscious of the problems the measure will cause the people,” the SSG says, “but the decision was made in the overall benefit of the state and appealed to motorbike dealers across the state to cooperate with the direction.”

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In a similar vein, the SSG underlined that commercial motorbike riders’ operations at illicit garages are still prohibited in the Minna metropolitan.

In Katsina, bandits kill two police officers

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Two Katsina State Police Command officers were slain by bandits in the Baure hamlet of the state’s Safana Local Government Area.

Sanusi Buba, the state Commissioner of Police, told journalists at the force headquarters in Katsina on Friday that the police officers were killed in a gunfight with the hooligans on Thursday.

According to him, the bandits killed ASP Yakubu Joshua of the 27 Police Mobile Force (PMF) Katsina and Sgt Zaharadeen Yuguda of the Safana Division in a crossfire at their enclave in the area (Baure).

According to Buba, the police squad commanded by Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) Aminu Umar, Dutsinma Area Commander, was able to remove the hoodlums, killing two of them in the process and recovering one AK-47 weapon with 35 rounds of 7.62mm live ammunition, among other goods.

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“On November 18, 2021, at around 1700 hours, Area Commander, Dutsinma, ACP Aminu Umar, led a combined team of policemen and vigilante to bandits’ hideout at Baure village, Safana LGA of Katsina State, and engaged the bandits in a ferocious gun duel based on solid intelligence,” he added.

“The team was successful in dislodging the bandits, killing two notorious bandits and recovering one AK 47 weapon with 35 rounds of 7.62mm live ammo.”

“While searching the scene, two unregistered motorcycles, Kasea and Boxer, were discovered with vests of charms.”

“Unfortunately, two brave police officers — Asp Yakubu Joshua of the 27 Police Mobile Force (PMF) in Katsina and F/NO.264575 Sgt Zaharadeen Yuguda of the Safana Division – paid the ultimate price and killed in a crossfire.”

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Despite the event, he stated that police would stay “resolute and devoted in the ongoing war against stubborn bandits until they are apprehended and dealt with in accordance with the laws of the land.”

Meanwhile, the state chapter of the Coalition of Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) has urged the state administration to end the state’s telecommunications blackout.

Residents in frontline local government districts would be able to report bandits’ attacks on their towns to security forces for assistance, according to the coalition’s Chairman, AbdurRahman Abdullahi, in a statement.

He stated that the government must analyze the success made during the Security Containment Order period and consider whether it should be reviewed and amended in order to achieve “better results.”

“There was no report of an attack throughout the state within the first two weeks of the Security Containment order,” he stated. However, banditry’s activities eventually reemerge, with more victims than before.

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“This indicates that the criminals have devised strategies to circumvent these restrictions and continue their malicious activities.” The majority of people blame the suspension of telecommunications services for the increase in occurrences of banditry in the affected LGAs.

“Bandits can now enter a town and conduct their business for hours without the intervention of security agents or vigilantes because they can’t be called for help.”

US intends to strengthen Partnership with Nigeria, Africa

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The US has reaffirmed its commitment to bolstering its engagement with Nigeria and other African nations.

In an address to the ECOWAS Commission in Abuja, Nigeria, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken stated the US considers Africa a “major geopolitical force” where it strives to provide infrastructure projects that benefit everyone.

Mr. Blinken stated that many infrastructure accords “burden countries with untenable debt,” and that the American approach to bridging infrastructure deficits would be long-term, transparent, and values-driven.

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“Our commitment to inclusive growth is driving our Build Back Better World project, which aims to help reduce the global infrastructure gap,” said US Secretary of State John Kerry.

“We want to aid local communities by creating local jobs.” We support anti-corruption and transparency policies that allow leaders and citizens to assess whether deals negotiated on their behalf are truly beneficial. We also aim to safeguard both workers and the environment.

“Too often, international infrastructure projects are opaque and coercive; they saddle countries with unmanageable debt; they’re environmentally damaging; and they don’t always help the people who live there.” “We’re going to do things a little differently.”

Governments across Africa are weary of the strings that come with international engagement, according to the top US diplomat, who fears that in a world of stronger rivalry among major powers, countries may be compelled to pick.

Mr. Blinken stated that the United States would not impose any restrictions on African collaborations with other countries.

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“We wish to strengthen your relationships with us.” We don’t want to force you to make a decision. We aim to provide you with options. We can provide genuine benefits to our people on the topics that matter most to them if we work together,” he remarked.

He claimed that African countries were frequently treated unfairly as junior partners or worse, rather than equal partners.

He stated that the US believes it is past time to stop treating Africa as a geopolitical issue and begin considering it as the important geopolitical player that it has become.

“We’re cognizant of decades of colonialism, slavery, and exploitation, which have left sad legacies that continue to this day.”

The US Secretary of State stated that Africa has the greatest renewable energy potential of any continent, and that Africa will shape the future.

Mr. Blinken also revealed that the US was collaborating on five areas of development, including global health, inclusive growth, climate change, democracy, and security.

He stated that the US has established a $3 billion climate response fund to fight climate-related challenges.

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Mr Blinken said the US was working with Senegal and South Africa to empower the two countries to begin developing vaccines locally in order to restrict COVID-19 in Africa.

Mr. Blinken, who is in Nigeria for the second time this year, noted that the democratic issues that African countries face are not unique to the continent.

North America Leaders hail ties but fail to resolve tensions

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After their first summit in five years, the presidents of the United States, Canada, and Mexico praised their revitalized partnership, but trade and immigration problems remained mostly unsolved.

“Together as North America, we stand strong, and look to better rebuild our communities, our infrastructure, and our shared future as integrated partners,” said US President Joe Biden, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, and Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador in a joint statement following the summit.

The meeting of the Three Amigos in Washington, DC, was the first of its sort since 2016, when Donald Trump was elected president.

As part of a larger attempt to reestablish alliances and Washington’s support for international organizations, Biden, who assumed office in January, has sought to re-emphasize strong relations with Canada and Mexico.

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The USMCA (United States-Mexico-Canada) free trade pact binds the three nations and oversees $1.5 trillion in annual North American trade.

“If we just take the time to speak with one another, by working together,” Biden said after the meeting, the array of concerns mentioned, which included trade, migration, climate change, and the coronavirus pandemic, can be solved.

Buhari has no choice at this point than to free Nnamdi Kanu, says Sowore

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Omoyele Sowore, a human rights activist and outspoken critic of Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari, has demanded that Nnamdi Kanu, the incarcerated leader of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra, be released (IPOB).

Buhari, according to Sowore, “has no choice at this time.”

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Sowore was responding to certain Igbo leaders’ visit to Buhari at the Presidential Villa in Abuja on Friday.

According to reports, a delegation led by First Republic legislator and Minister of Aviation, Chief Mbazulike Amaechi, met with Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari on Friday and begged with him to intervene in Kanu’s case so that he might regain his freedom.

Chief Chukwuemeka Ezeife, a former Governor of Anambra State, Bishop Sunday Onuoha of the Methodist Church, and Barrister Goddy Uwazurike, a former President of the Igbo socio-cultural organisation Aka Ikenga, were among the other members of the visiting delegation.

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“Muhammadu Buhari doesn’t comprehend the separation of powers philosophy, and he doesn’t believe in the rule of law, but he has no choice at this point; he must #FreeNnamdiKanuNow!” On his verified Facebook profile, Sowore wrote.