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Equatorial Guinea Government Responds to Digital Privacy Scandal Affecting Women’s Dignity

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In response to a digital privacy scandal, Mrs. Constancia Mangue Obiang, First Lady of Equatorial Guinea, called for immediate government action to protect the dignity and privacy of Guineo-Ecuadorian women.

On November 6, 2024, the First Lady’s Press Office shared her concerns about the harm caused to women’s image by the growing issue of inappropriate online content.

Mrs. Obiang urged the government to not only address incidents like these but also take proactive measures to ensure women’s safety and respect in the digital age.

Prime Minister Osa Nsue echoed her concerns, acknowledging the need for stronger privacy laws and emphasizing the importance of safeguarding individual rights and the nation’s public image.

The government is considering stricter laws related to privacy and personal data protection to prevent future violations.

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Additionally, discussions are underway to implement a comprehensive approach, including education, legislation, and social awareness, to curb the spread of inappropriate online content.

The First Lady and the Prime Minister committed to working together to restore public trust and ensure the protection of Equatoguinean women’s reputation.


 

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Heritage Foundation Pushes for Release of Prince Harry’s U.S. Immigration Records

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The Heritage Foundation has intensified efforts to release Prince Harry’s U.S. immigration records, asserting that his disclosures could have affected his entry eligibility.

After DHS denied their Freedom of Information request, a judge ruled in September to keep the files private—a decision now under appeal by Heritage.

Heritage spokesperson Nile Gardiner argued that revealing the records aligns with public interest, adding, “The rule of law should apply equally to everyone.” He also suggested that the Biden administration’s protection of Harry may end after the inauguration, with growing calls in Congress for transparency.

Tensions have persisted between Harry and former President Trump, who has openly criticized the prince and indicated he wouldn’t offer him protection if re-elected. Gardiner predicts a decision on the matter within a year.


 

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Lagos Port Welcomes the Largest Container Vessel Ever to Nigerian Port

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The Lagos Port Complex in Apapa welcomes the largest container vessel ever to the Nigerian port with a capacity of 7000 TEUs. This events marks as a milestone for Nigeria and shows the growth in the country’s trade. The vessel, operated by COSCO Shipping, measures 272 meters in length and is expected to enhance the port’s efficiency.

The terminal operator at the APM Terminal states that this achievement will strengthen Nigeria’s import and export abilities and serves as a good reputation. This event has expanded the presence of Nigeria’s port and can start to make positive changes in the economic state of the country.


 

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President Tinubu Advises Media on Democracy and Government Accountability

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President Bola Tinubu advises the media to hold the government responsible in order to strengthen Nigeria’s Democracy. At the 20th All Nigeria Editors Conference, situated in Bayelsa, President Tinubu was represented by the Minister of Information.

And the Minister passes across the message that the media and government should be one with a shared goal. He emphasises on democracy and accountability with the government and the media.The Governor of Bayelsa, Douye Diri also shares the same idea and speaks on democracy within the media, he talks about the importance of unity for the sake of national development.


 

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