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“Jimmy Carter Fought the Good Fight and Finished His Race with Grace” – Peter Obi

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Peter Obi, the former governor of Anambra State, expressed deep sorrow over the passing of former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, describing him as a leader whose life exemplified service, humility, and dedication to humanity.

Obi emphasized the profound impact Carter had not only on the United States but also on Nigeria and Africa as a whole.

Carter’s legacy in global health advocacy remains unmatched, particularly through The Carter Center’s work in eradicating diseases like Guinea worm and river blindness.

His efforts reached the most marginalized communities, providing hope where it was desperately needed.

In Nigeria, Carter’s initiatives were a beacon of hope for many.

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His advocacy for sustainable development empowered local systems, providing tools and resources that continue to aid in the fight against poverty and disease.


 

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Nigerians React with Anger as Students Brutally Fail WAEC 2025

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WAEC is currently facing intense backlash after releasing the results of the 2025 May/June West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE). The results have caused conversations, with students, parents, teachers, and education experts expressing concern over the poor performance.

Only 38% of candidates passed with five credits, including English Language and Mathematics, subjects necessary for gaining admission into higher institutions. This marks a steep drop from the 72.12% success rate recorded in 2024, making it one of the lowest performances in recent years.

On X, education advocate Dr. Richard Ayo-Dairo (@RArakunrin) suggested the midnight timing of the English exam may have contributed to the poor performance. “No one is talking about the WAEC 2025 Midnight English Language examination, which clearly played a role in the mass failure,” he wrote. “Someone needs to be held accountable. This is about the future of our children.”

Another user, Femi Organ (@FemiOrgan), blamed an issue. “How many students today can even speak proper English, let alone write it? And those who speak well can’t explain or use it meaningfully. Shortcuts and slang have taken over,” he said. “WAEC is just the mirror. The real problem is around us.”


 

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Gov. Adeleke Travels to the U.S. to Attend Davido and Chioma’s White Wedding in Miami

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Osun State Governor, Ademola Adeleke, has travelled to the United States to attend the white wedding of his nephew and famous Nigerian singer, Davido. Davido had earlier revealed that he and his wife, Chioma Avril Rowland, would be having their white wedding in Miami, Florida, this August. He made the announcement during a recent appearance on The Breakfast Club, which aired on April 8, 2025.

The governor’s spokesperson, Olawale Rasheed, confirmed the trip in a statement, responding to speculations about Adeleke’s sudden absence raised by the opposition APC. Rasheed explained that Governor Adeleke left the country a few days ago using the family’s private jet to be present at the wedding of his nephew, whom he described as a global music star.

He also extended an invitation to members of the opposition to join the celebration, either in person or virtually. He noted that since assuming office in November 2022, Governor Adeleke has not taken an official vacation and decided to keep this trip short to stay committed to his duties. According to him, the governor remains in touch with his deputy, Prince Kola Adewusi, who is overseeing state matters during his absence.


 

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Diddy Seeks Donald Trump’s Pardon to Help Him Avoid Jail

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Nicole Westmoreland, part of the legal team defending music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs, has confirmed that efforts are underway to secure a presidential pardon from Donald Trump ahead of Diddy’s upcoming sentencing. Diddy is scheduled to be sentenced on October 3, following his recent conviction in New York on two counts of transporting individuals for prostitution, charges that could land him up to 20 years in prison.

In an interview with CNN, Westmoreland revealed that conversations about a possible pardon have already taken place. “We’ve reached out and had discussions regarding a pardon,” she said. However, the chances appear slim. While Trump has acknowledged having a friendly relationship with Diddy, he made it clear in a recent Newsmax interview that their connection doesn’t guarantee leniency.

Asked directly if he would pardon the rapper, Trump replied, “I would say so, yeah,” suggesting he’s unlikely to intervene. Diddy’s legal team continues to explore all options as his sentencing date approaches.


 

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