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Minister of Interior Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo Casts Vote in Peaceful Ondo Governorship Election
The Minister of Interior, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, participated in the ongoing Ondo State governorship election, casting his vote at Unit 17, Ward 3, Okeagbe Local Government Area.
Tunji-Ojo commended the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for their professionalism and lauded the peaceful election process and high voter turnout. Speaking after voting at 11:34 AM, he expressed confidence in the election’s smooth conduct.
Through posts on his X handle, Tunji-Ojo urged voters to support the APC candidate, Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa, emphasizing the importance of continuity in governance to drive development in Ondo State. He also called for peaceful participation and urged the youth to reject electoral violence.
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Viral Video Sparks Outrage as Delta Police Officer Shoots Restrained Suspect
A viral clip has made its way online showing a police officer in Delta State shooting a suspect who had already been restrained.
It can be noted that the suspect was pleading, claiming he had been framed and deceived, and said he would lead them to the right place.
However, while he was pleading, the police officer shot him. The officer later stated that the suspect was armed with a gun.
It was later revealed that the police officer has been arrested, as it is against the law to shoot a restrained suspect.
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24 Children Abducted from Orphanage in Kogi State
It was reported by the Kogi State Government that 24 children were abducted from an orphanage home. It was shared that this happened on the 26th of April, Sunday, and gunmen were seen in the area that day.
The information was shared by the Commissioner of Information, Kingsley Fanwo, who shared this sad news and described it as unfortunate.
“We condemn in strong terms the abduction of innocent children from an orphanage, the government is working closely with security operatives to ensure their safe return,”
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Afia Schwarzenegger Reacts to Xenophobia in South Africa
Ghanaian media personality Afia Schwarzenegger speaks on the xenophobia issues occurring around Africans in South Africa.
She stated that Ghana is not the same as Nigeria and shared that if such issues happen to Ghanaians in South Africa, they will speak up and not keep quiet. She added that they will react.
“Ghana is not like Nigeria and we won’t hesitate to return the stupid favour.”
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