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Two dead in Israel stabbing, assailant killed — Medics

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Two people were killed on Sunday and two others wounded in a stabbing attack near Tel Aviv, Israeli medics said, with police reporting a Palestinian suspect was “neutralised” and later died in hospital.

The Magen David Adom emergency service said in a statement that the “terrorist attack” took place in several locations in Holon, a southern suburb of Israel’s commercial hub, Tel Aviv.

It comes at a moment of heightened tension in Israel and the wider Middle East, nearly 10 months into the Israel-Hamas war in the Gaza Strip.

The stabbing suspect, from the Israeli-occupied West Bank, was “neutralised” by a police officer who arrived at the scene, the force said in a statement without elaborating.
The Shamir Medical Centre said the assailant was pronounced dead shortly after being taken to the hospital near Holon in critical condition.

A 66-year-old woman and a man aged around 80 were badly wounded and died from their injuries shortly after the attack, the Wolfson Hospital in the city said.
Israeli news website Ynet said the pair, whose ages Magen David Adom earlier gave as 70, were married.

Two other men were wounded, the emergency service said.
A 68-year-old was in serious condition and a 26-year-old was moderately wounded.

“This was a complex and difficult terrorist attack, with the victims located in three different places, around 500 metres (yards) from each other,” Magen David Adom said.

Regional tensions have soared as Iran and Middle Eastern armed groups it backs threatened retaliation for the assassination of Hamas political chief Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran on Wednesday, which they blame on Israel and an Israeli strike in Beirut hours earlier that killed top Hezbollah commander Fuad Shukr.

Israel’s National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir visited the scene of Sunday’s attack, where he told journalists: “Our war is not only against Iran but also here in the streets.”

“This is why we have armed the Israeli population with more than 150,000 gun permits,” said the far-right politician who has loosened gun laws and repeatedly called on ordinary Israelis to carry arms.
AFP

12 key takeaways from Tinubu’s broadcast on nation-wide protests

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President Bola Tinubu on Sunday, outlined programs and policies his government had put in place in the last one year, as against widespread discontent from majority of Nigerians who felt the government had derailed from its campaign promises.
In a nationwide broadcast where he addressed Nigerians in the wake of the #EndBadGovernance protests, Tinubu reiterated that his administration was focused on delivering good governance to Nigerians and also defended the policies his government has put in place which had brought about unbearable hardship and hunger on citizens.
“The decisions I made were necessary if we must reverse the decades of economic mismanagement that didn’t serve us well,” Tinubu said while justifying his policies which many believe were responsible for the hardship.
“I can assure you that I am focused fully on delivering the governance to the people – good governance for that matter,” he insisted.
He further argued that in the last one year, the “aggregate government revenues have more than doubled, hitting over N9.1tn in the first half of 2024 compared to the same period in 2023, due to efforts to block leakages, introduce automation, and mobilise funding creatively without additional burden on the people.”
Here are 12 takeaways from President Tinubu’s broadcast on his government’s achievements in one year.
1. Infrastructure Development:
President Tinubu insisted that his government’s infrastructural projects will go a long way to create a lasting impact on the economy and Nigerians in general.
“We are working to complete inherited projects critical to our economic prosperity, including roads, bridges, railways, power, and oil and gas developments. Notably, the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway and Sokoto-Badagry Highway projects will open up 16 connecting states, creating thousands of jobs and boosting economic output through trade, tourism and cultural integration.”
2. Youth Empowerment Programmes:
Tinubu said his government has embarked on massive youth empowerment programmes aimed at empowering the youths and making them self sufficient.
“We have secured $620 million under the Digital and Creative Enterprises (IDiCE) – a programme to empower our young people, creating millions of IT and technical jobs that will make them globally competitive. These programmes include the 3 Million Technical Talents scheme”.
3. Establishment of Skill-Up Artisans Programme (SUPA), the Nigerian Youth Academy (NIYA); and the National Youth Talent Export Programme (NATEP).
4. Student Loans Scheme:
“Our administration has shown its commitment to the youth by setting up the student loan scheme. To date, 45.6 billion Naira has already been processed for payment to students and their respective institutions”.
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5. Establishment of Consumer Credit Corporation:
“We established the Consumer Credit Corporation with over N200 billion to help Nigerians to acquire essential products without the need for immediate cash payments, making life easier for millions of households”.
6. Reduction of external debt profile:
“We have been able to reduce our debts to 68% in the last 13 months. We have also cleared legitimate outstanding foreign exchange obligations of about $5billion without any adverse impact on our programmes”.
7. Oil and gas sector reforms:
Tinubu claimed the once-declining oil and gas industry is experiencing a resurgence on the back of the reforms he announced in May 2024 to address the gaps in the Petroleum Industry Act.
8. Release of extra funds to states:
“N570 billion to the 36 states to expand livelihood support to their citizens, while 600,000 nano-businesses have benefitted from our nano-grants. An additional 400,000 more nano-businesses are expected to benefit”.
9. Loans to small scale businesses:
“75,000 beneficiaries have been processed to receive our N1million Micro and Small Business single-digit interest loans, starting this month. We have also built 10 MSME hubs within the past year, created 240,000 jobs through them and 5 more hubs are in progress which will be ready by October this year”.
10. New national wage:
“I signed the National Minimum Wage into law last week, and the lowest-earning workers will now earn at least N70,000 a month”.
11. Housing Projects:
“Six months ago in Karsana, Abuja, I inaugurated the first phase of our ambitious housing initiative, the Renewed Hope City and Estate. This project is the first of six we have planned across the nation’s geopolitical zones. Each of these cities will include a minimum of 1,000 housing units, with Karsana itself set to deliver 3,212 units”
12. Incentive to farmers:
“We are providing incentives to farmers to increase food production at affordable prices. I have directed that tariffs and other import duties should be removed on rice, wheat, maize, sorghum, drugs, and other pharmaceutical and medical supplies for the next 6 months, in the first instance, to help drive down the prices”.
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Why I removed fuel subsidy, abolished multiple foreign exchange systems — Tinubu

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President Bola Tinubu has said he decided to remove the fuel subsidy and abolish multiple foreign exchange rates to grow the economy and promote national development.

Tinubu stated this on Sunday while addressing the nation in a broadcast regarding the ongoing nationwide protest.

The President said he took the painful decision to remove the fuel subsidy and eliminate multiple foreign exchange systems to block the greed and profits that smugglers and rent-seekers were exploiting.

Tinubu added that the action also stopped the undue subsidies the country had extended to neighbouring countries to the detriment of its people, which had rendered the economy prostrate.

The President asserted that the Nigerian economy had remained anaemic for decades and had suffered due to many misalignments that had stunted its growth.

He said, “Just over a year ago, our dear country, Nigeria, reached a point where we couldn’t afford to continue using temporary solutions to solve long-term problems for the sake of now and our unborn generations.

“These decisions I made were necessary if we must reverse the decades of economic mismanagement that didn’t serve us well.

“Yes, I agree, the buck stops with me. But I can assure you that I am fully focused on delivering governance to the people – good governance, for that matter.”

Tinubu said his government had, in the last 13 months, reduced revenue spent on debt servicing to 68 per cent from 97 per cent previously.

He added, “We have also cleared legitimate outstanding foreign exchange obligations of about five billion dollars without any adverse impact on our programmes.

“This has given us more financial freedom and room to spend more money on you, our citizens, to fund essential social services like education and healthcare.

“It has also led to our state and local governments receiving the highest allocations ever in our country’s history from the Federation Account.”

NDLEA discovers drugs hidden in Cerelac baby food tins

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Operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency have uncovered illicit drugs hidden in tins of Cerelac baby food.

The agency’s Director of Media and Advocacy, Femi Babafemi, disclosed this in videos shared on X.com on Sunday.

“Not even tins of Cerelac baby food are spared in their desperation to conceal and export illicit drugs,” he wrote.

NDLEA discovers drugs hidden in Cerelac baby food tins

Although the location of the operation and details of the suspect(s) involved were not disclosed, Babafemi used the opportunity to warn citizens to be cautious when receiving packages from others while travelling.

He also emphasised the risks of unknowingly transporting illegal substances, reminding the public that possession of such substances carries a 15-year jail sentence.

Babafemi added, “This is why we warn people never to accept any package of unknown content from anyone when travelling. Remember, possession means 15 years in jail! Seizures by #ndlea_nigeria.”

According Online reported on July 21 that NDLEA operatives uncovered illicit drugs concealed in incense candles and ladies’ wear, intended to be smuggled in and out of Nigeria through the Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos.

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NDLEA discovers drugs hidden in Cerelac baby food tins Credit: X|FemiBabafemi

NDLEA discovers drugs hidden in Cerelac baby food tins Credit: X|FemiBabafemi

NDLEA discovers drugs hidden in Cerelac baby food tins Credit: X|FemiBabafemi NDLEA discovers drugs hidden in Cerelac baby food tins Credit: X|FemiBabafemi NDLEA discovers drugs hidden in Cerelac baby food tins Credit: X|FemiBabafemi

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Mixed reactions trail Tinubu’s address to #EndBadGovernance protesters, Nigerians

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There were mixed reactions to the nationwide address delivered on Sunday, 4th August 2024, by President Bola Tinubu.

The address tackled the ongoing #EndBadGovernanceInNigeria protests and outlined his administration’s response to the nation’s pressing challenges.

However, the President’s address has received mixed reactions from Nigerians on social media.

On X, Olagunju Oladele (#TechInitiative) noted that the President’s address focused on his achievements rather than addressing the issues.

He said, “President Tinubu’s speech was more focused on highlighting his achievements and broader initiatives rather than directly addressing the specific demands of the protesters. I understand it’s an attempt to showcase progress and build trust, but it still fails to understand his people.”

Similarly, Aliyu Tanimu, with the username #IamAliyu_Tee, said that while Tinubu condemned violence in his speech, he chose to ignore the root causes of the unrest.

“President Tinubu’s speech acknowledges protests but falls short in empathising with the masses’ grievances. He condemns violence yet ignores the root causes of unrest.
His focus on economic reforms and achievements seems tone-deaf amidst widespread suffering,” he posted.

Presidential candidate of the African Action Congress in the 2022 general election, Omoyele Sowore, in a quoted post to the address on X, called it “Beautiful Nonsense.”

Sowore had posted the speech hours earlier on his page before the President made the broadcast.

This sparked diverse reactions from Nigerians who demanded to know why it was “leaked,” with some suggesting that Tinubu’s media aide be sanctioned.
Sowore, via his official handle #yelesowore, posted, “#officialABAT Much Ado About Nothing Speech to be delivered as a continuation of the 2023 election campaign.
CAMPAIGN AFTER ELECTION! #EndBadGovernanceInNigeria revolt continues until we win! #RevolutionNow #DaysOfRage.”

Another X user, #Mr_Teekay001, regarded the address as a threat.

He wrote, “Did anyone else sense he issued a threat in his address? He’s just talking about abstract achievements that won’t materialise anytime soon. It’s frustrating to hear promises without any concrete plans or timelines for implementation. Such statements only serve to increase scepticism and erode public trust. #EndBadGovernanceInNigeria.”

Another user, Changing Narratives with the username #xtianareal, wrote, “President Tinubu succeeded in inspiring all who’d been chilling at home to join the
#EndBadGovernanceInNigeria protest by Monday.

“His scriptwriters don’t learn at all, pushing propaganda instead of addressing issues. Since they’re so out of touch with reality, it will hit them soon.”

Conversely, Omogbolahan, #GbolahanAkinwum, wrote, “A summary of President Tinubu’s address regarding the elimination of fuel subsidies and implementation of a uniform exchange rate, among other topics relevant to the current protests, emphasising that although challenging, these measures will ultimately prevent future difficulties.”
An X user, #Imran_Khan0855, stressed the non-reversal of subsidy removal.

He said, “In summary, President Tinubu contradicted himself. He won’t reverse his decision on the fuel subsidy, but he is asking us to embrace dialogue. Dialogue on what exactly? He has no plans to listen to Nigerians. He should’ve just kept quiet and continued with his agenda.”

In his view, GOOD MAN (#Ezinwa_Maduka) said, “President Tinubu is an unrepentant tyrant. His speech is nothing but insults and blackmail against the Nigerian people, addressing nothing but grandstanding over his failed policies, unwilling to take responsibility for more than 40 persons killed by his government in three days.”

From Facebook, Ayekooto Akindele wrote, “My condolences to all fuel subsidarians across the nation. May God grant you the fortitude to bear this irrevocable loss.

“Don’t allow your livelihood to rely entirely on awoof from CBN or NNPC because you don’t know when your Tinubu will arrive! Get decent work!”

Reacting, Oluwafisayomi Oyeyemi, #Realzaddylion, posted, “If you are a supporter of this APC, jokes aside you need to be ashamed of yourself seriously. These people are disgracing you.”

However, in a show of support, another X user, #Olai_Yus, said Tinubu had shown good prospects to improve the standard of living so far.

“Patience is the missing ingredient and with a little more time. We’ll get it right. Rome wasn’t built in a day. With the policies and reforms seen so far, I know Tinubu is making headway.”

According Online reports that a major protest erupted on Thursday, 1st August, across Nigeria, driven by public dissatisfaction with current economic and social conditions.
Demonstrators voiced their frustrations nationwide, calling for reforms and greater accountability.

Earlier, President Bola Tinubu appealed for patience with his policies and urged citizens not to let hoodlums exploit the unrest.

The protest underscored the nation’s desire for change while highlighting the need for peaceful and constructive dialogue.

FACT-CHECK: Did President Tinubu send a threat message to #EndBadGovernance protesters?

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Claim:President Bola Ahmed Tinubu sent a threat message to citizens.
Verdict: False.
Full Text:
A graphic message making the rounds on social media claims President Tinubu has sent a threat message to citizens.
The graphic featured the picture of the president and a protest scene, with the text: “Bad Governance Protest: Nigeria President Sends Threat To Citizens”.
TVN reported that thousands of Nigerians have trooped to the streets since August 1 to protest against economic hardship in the country.
The peaceful demonstration has turned violent in some parts of the country as some people looted government and residents’ properties. Amnesty International has also claimed that 13 people were killed on day 1 of the protest.
Also, altercations have occurred between demonstrators and police officers in many places, including the capital city of Abuja, with the army warning that it may step in if violence persists as citizens insist the protest will continue for 7 days.
READ ALSO:FACT CHECK: Is video showing ‘Say No To Protest’ women receiving money authentic?
Verification:
TVN reports that since the commencement of the protest, President Tinubu did not address Nigerians directly.
He, however, addressed the nation on Sunday morning, 4th August, at which point he acknowledged that Nigerians had the right to protest, spoke against those using the protest as an avenue to cause mayhem and chaos.
A viral graphic online with false information
The president said during his broadcast: “To those who have taken undue advantage of this situation to threaten any section of this country, be warned: The law will catch up with you. There is no place for ethnic bigotry or such threats in the Nigeria we seek to build.”
Conclusion:
The viral claim on social media that President Tinubu threatened #EndBadGovernance protesters is false.
By Quadri Yahya
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I will become nex Olubadan by the grace of God – Ladoja

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The Otun Olubadan of Ibadanland, High Chief Rasidi Adewolu Ladoja has declared that he will become Olubadan of Ibadanland by the grace of God.
Ladoja made this declaration on Sunday while speaking at a live radio programme on Fresh 105.9 FM, Ibadan, the Oyo State capital.
Ladoja, who spoke during the programme titled “Agbami Oselu” around 8.55am on Sunday, insisted that no obstacle put against him will prevent him to become Olubadan if God want him to become Olubadan.
Responding to the questions during the live radio programme, Ladoja added that he will do what the people of Ibadan want.
He said that there are many people who become Balogun or Otun Olubadan but do not become Olubadan because those people were not destined to become Olubadan.
Ladoja said, “By the grace of God, I will become Olubadan. God has been merciful to me. My blood pressure has been stable.
“Anyone God destined to become Olubadan will become Olubadan. There is not amount of obstacles that they may put on the road, if God says someone will become Olubadan, he will become Olubadan.
“This thing started during the regime of my younger brother, Abiola Ajimobi, and I won. It has been there since. What I know is that it is the Olubadan that supposed to make any amendment and not the governor.
“I will do what Ibadan people want. Everything is being determined by God. We have had many people who became Balogun that did not become Olubadan, we have had many people who became Otun Olubadan but did not become Olubadan. Omiyale and Kuye died ten days apart.”
I will become nex Olubadan by the grace of God – Ladoja

#EndBadGovernanceInNigeria Protest: Yobe relaxes curfew

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Following a considerable improvement in the security situation in Potiskum, Gashua, and Nguru, Yobe, Governor Mai Mala Buni has approved a review of the curfew imposed on the three towns, reducing it by five hours.

The Special Adviser to the Governor on Security Matters, Retired Brigadier-General Dahiru Abdulsalam, made this known in a statement released on Saturday in Damaturu.

“The curfew is now relaxed from noon to 5 pm to enable people to undertake lawful activities with effect from Sunday,” he said.

While commending security agencies for their efforts in restoring peace to the area, the governor urged them “to remain vigilant and prevent any breakdown of law and order during the relaxed curfew hours.”

He enjoined the residents to cooperate with security personnel and report any suspicious activities.

He assured the public of the government’s continued commitment to ensuring the safety and well-being of all citizens.

NAN

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Death toll hits 37 after Al-Shabaab attacks Mogadishu beach

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An Al-Shabaab suicide bomber and gunmen attacked a busy beach in the Somali capital, Mogadishu, killing 37 people and wounding many more, officials said on Saturday. This is one of the deadliest recent strikes in the East African country.

The Al-Qaeda-linked jihadists have been waging an insurgency against the internationally-backed federal government for more than 17 years. They have previously targeted the Lido Beach area, popular with business people and government members.

The assault, for which Al-Shabaab claimed responsibility in a post on a pro-Shabaab website, began late on Friday when a suicide bomber detonated a device and gunmen stormed the area.

Survivors described how, following the initial blast, gunmen stormed onto the beach intending to “kill everyone they could.”

A graphic video shared online immediately after showed bloodied bodies on the sand.

“The overall number of dead people we confirmed is 37,” Somali Health Minister Ali Haji Adam told journalists late on Saturday.

Eleven people are in intensive care units; a further 64 people remain in hospital with wounds, while 137 people with light injuries have been discharged after receiving treatment, he added.

Officer Mohamed Omar told AFP that members of the group had “shot civilians randomly.”
Security forces ended the attack and killed five gunmen, while a sixth member of the group “blew himself up at the beach,” he added.

Police spokesman Abdifatah Adan Hassan said the attack demonstrated that the group was not only targeting government officials and soldiers but also ordinary civilians.
‘Killed Everyone They Could’
Survivors said there were many people at the popular location when the attack happened.

“As we were enjoying our time on the beach, a suicide bomber blew himself up among crowds of people,” Omar Elmi told AFP.

“Then we could see many people scattered on the ground, including dead, injured, as well as shocked people,” he said.
Another survivor, Harun Issa Wehliye, said one of his best friends had been killed in the explosion.

“After that, four armed men arrived and started shooting. They killed everyone they could,” he told AFP.
Other witnesses had similar tales. Hawo Mohamed, who lives near the scene, said at least seven people he knew had been killed in the attack.

“The devastation is immense and there is blood and severed pieces of human flesh strewn at the scene,” he told AFP.
Hospitals appealed for blood donations following the influx of wounded people, local media reported.

Mahad Abdiaziz Ibrahim was waiting in a long queue to donate blood, explaining to AFP it was “the best thing” he could do.

“I am donating my blood to help those in desperate need.”
‘Barbaric Atrocity’
President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud said on X that he would hold an emergency meeting with the prime minister and
“key security officials to address the situation.”

Prime Minister Hamza Abdi Barre described the attack in a statement as a “barbaric atrocity fundamentally contradictory to the cherished values of our religion and culture.”

UN chief Antonio Guterres condemned “heinous acts of terrorism” and said the organisation stood firmly with Somalia in its fight against “violent extremism,” according to a statement from his spokesperson.

Chairman of the African Union’s executive commission, Moussa Faki Mahamat, expressed condolences for the victims in a tweet labelling the incident “horrific” and “callous.”

A statement from Saudi Arabia’s foreign ministry denounced the attack, condemning in particular the targeting of civilians. It expressed solidarity with the government and offered its condolences to the families of the victims.

Al-Shabaab has claimed responsibility for numerous bombings and attacks in Mogadishu and other parts of Somalia, whose government is pursuing an offensive against the Islamist militants.

The Lido area has been the target of previous attacks, including a six-hour Al-Shabaab siege of a beachside hotel in 2023 which left six civilians dead and ten wounded.
Five people were killed in a powerful car bomb blast at a cafe in the capital last month.

In March, militants killed three people and wounded 27 in an hours-long siege of another Mogadishu hotel, breaking a relative lull in the fighting.

Gunmen kill seven community leaders during village meeting in Imo

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At least seven community leaders including the President-General of Umucheke Okwe autonomous community in Onuimo Local Government Area of Imo State, Hyginus Ohazurike, were on Saturday evening, shot dead by gunmen during a village meeting.
According to eyewitnesses, six village heads from the autonomous community were also killed by the gunmen who stormed the meeting venue and shot at the gathering, while also injuring several others.
An indigene of the community who spoke to journalists on the condition of anonymity, said the the gunmen struck while the victims were having a meeting in the community.
“Some gunmen have just shot dead the President-General of Umucheke Okwe autonomous community and six village heads.
“They arrived in a hilux vehicle and upon their arrival, the gunmen opened fire, leading to the instant killing of President General of the community and six other village leaders.
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“The PG and the village heads were having a meeting at the PG’s shop, located at the community’s market when the attackers arrived.
“On arrival, the gunmen opened fire, killed all the community leaders, and set the place ablaze. All the community chiefs died in the attack.”
Another resident also said:
“Nobody understands the reason for the assault. No one knows the purpose of the meeting.
“The community is now deserted as the villagers have fled their homes to safety in the bushes and neighbouring villages,” he said.
The Imo State Police Command, through the Public Relations officer, ASP Henry Okoye, who confirmed the incident, said he will make a statement after preliminary investigations.
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