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Peter Obi and VP Kashim Shettima Share a Moment During Condolence Visit

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Bashir Ahmad, former media aide to ex-President Buhari, shared a photo on social media showing Peter Obi and Vice President Kashim Shettima shaking hands during a condolence visit.

The picture was taken on Tuesday, September 3, 2024, when both politicians boarded the same bus to visit the Yar’Adua family in Katsina, following the passing of their matriarch, Hajia Dada Yar’Adua.

Bashir posted the image on X, adding the caption, “Caption not needed,” emphasizing the significance of the moment.


 

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Pharrell William Slams Celebrity Political Endorsements

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Pharrell Williams has criticized celebrities for endorsing political candidates, stating that he prefers to avoid political involvement.

In an interview, he expressed frustration with celebrities influencing voter decisions and emphasized his focus on humanitarian work rather than politics. Williams prefers to stay out of political debates and focus on action, in contrast to recent celebrity endorsements like Taylor Swift’s for the 2025 election.


 

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‘In an economy where you have illiteracy, hunger, and poverty politicians will naturally weaponise these deficiencies’—DIG Frank Mbah

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DIG Frank Mbah commented on vote buying, stating that in economies plagued by illiteracy, hunger, and poverty, politicians are likely to exploit these vulnerabilities. He acknowledged the challenges law enforcement faces in addressing this issue but emphasized that they will do what they can to curb such practices. His remarks highlight the intersection of socioeconomic factors and election integrity.


 

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Obama Urges Action with 50 Days Left to Elect Harris-Walz

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With just 50 days remaining until Election Day, former President Barack Obama is urging Americans to take action and support the Harris-Walz ticket.

Highlighting the high stakes of the upcoming election, Obama called on supporters to get involved in any way possible, whether by knocking on doors, making phone calls, or encouraging friends, family, and neighbours to vote.

Obama emphasized the importance of voting and urged everyone to ensure they are registered by visiting IWillVote.com/Obama.

He expressed confidence in the Harris-Walz team, urging people to work harder than ever to elect Kamala Harris as President and Tim Walz as Vice President.

Obama’s call to action is aimed at energizing voters to help build what he described as a better future.

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