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Nigerian clergyman, Pastor Jerry Eze causes a stir as he arrives an event in a 2024 Range Rover.

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Nigerian clergyman Pastor Jerry Eze recently caused a buzz on social media after arriving at an event in a brand-new 2024 Range Rover. The spectacle of his grand entrance has sparked various reactions, with some fans admiring the luxurious vehicle, while others question the optics of such a display in relation to his religious role. Eze, known for his powerful sermons and influence, continues to be a figure of interest both spiritually and in public life.

 

 


 

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Nigeria needs to stay the course on reforms for at least ten years to see enduring results — World Bank VP

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The World Bank Vice President recently emphasized that for Nigeria to see meaningful and lasting improvements in its economy, it needs to continue pursuing reforms for at least a decade. The VP noted that while reforms are difficult and take time to yield visible results, staying committed to them is crucial. With consistent efforts, Nigeria can achieve enduring success, but the process requires patience, resilience, and long-term focus.


 

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China Begins Mass Production of Biomimetic Humanoid Robots

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China has officially started the mass production of biomimetic humanoid robots, marking a significant advancement in robotics technology. These robots, designed to imitate human movements and functions, are a blend of artificial intelligence and complex engineering, enabling them to assist in various industries, including healthcare, manufacturing, and even education. The country’s push toward large-scale production reflects its growing dominance in the global tech space, pushing the boundaries of AI-driven automation.


 

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Governor Sim Fubara Inspects Fire-Damaged Ikwerre Local Government Council

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Governor Sim Fubara recently visited Ikwerre Local Government Council in Rivers State to assess the damage caused by a reported arson. The fire is said to have been set by supporters of former FCT Minister Nyesom Wike. This incident heightens political tension within the state, as conflicts between opposing camps escalate. Fubara’s presence emphasizes the need to address rising security concerns and maintain stability in the region.


 

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