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AGN Introduces New Bylaws Following Fatal Boat Mishap
The Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN) announced new bylaws to enhance safety and standards in the Nigerian film industry after a boat accident on April 10 claimed the lives of actor Jnr Pope and four crew members of Adanma Luke’s film “Other Side of Life.”
AGN President Emeka Rollas, along with a committee led by Emeka Ike, emphasized the importance of these regulations in a press conference on July 9.
The bylaws aim to improve actor safety and industry conditions, setting a precedent for other film associations.
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“Religion Is Not an Excuse” — China Disagrees with Trump’s Call for Action in Nigeria
China speaks on the latest issue between Nigeria and the United States. After Donald Trump declared plans to take action against what he called the “Christian genocide” in Nigeria, many have reacted and shared their opinions.
China expressed disagreement with Trump’s statement, saying that religion is not a strong reason to interfere in another country’s internal affairs.
The spokesperson representing China stated that the country “firmly opposes any nation using religion or human rights as an excuse to interfere in other countries’ internal affairs or threaten them with sanctions or force.”
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“How Can We Support the Killing of Our Own People?” – Wike Fires Back at Genocide Allegations
Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, spoke on Donald Trump’s threat to Nigeria regarding taking care of the Christian genocide.
The minister appeared as a guest on a TV program and spoke on the current situation, stating that politics has been taken too far.
The minister questioned the claims made, saying “It is an indictment that a government I am serving, anybody will allege that that government is supporting genocide, killing of Christians and I am still in that government.
This is politics taken too far. The Inspector General of Police is a Christian, the Director General of the Department of State Services is a Christian, the Chief of Defence (Staff) is a Christian.
Tell me how any right-thinking person will think that we will sit in a government and support the killing of our own people?”
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#JusticeForOchanya: Nigerians Demand Justice for 13-Year-Old Victim
#JusticeforOchanya, a 13 year old girl who was not heard in times of need and justice.
Her story and voice has finally been hear and needs to made louder. Nigerians and many others have risen to strengthen and loudening her voice. Ochanya is a 13 year old girl who was sexually abused and graped by her aunt’s son. Upon report to her uncle, when she thought justice will be served, he joined in.
Unfortunately justice failed her as the 13 year old girl assed away, although justice failed her then it is not too late. Because these criminals still roam free and nothing has been done about it.
Let’s take a stand and speak up for the girl child, speaks up for females, speak up for Ochanya!
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