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Briggs says Ibas is fanning the flames in Rivers
Ann-Kio Briggs, a Niger Delta human rights activist, sharply criticized Rivers State Administrator Ibok Ete Ibas. She accused him of escalating tensions instead of resolving them after President Bola Tinubu appointed him to manage the state's political crisis. Tinubu declared a state of emergency in March, suspending Governor Siminalayi Fubara and his deputy. Speaking on Channels Television, Briggs argued that Ibas was making the situation worse. She claimed he improperly removed democratically elected officials and even allegedly removed Fubara's pictures from the government house. The activist insisted Fubara remains the legitimate governor of Rivers State. Briggs suggested that Tinubu could reverse the emergency rule before its...
Kebbi oil finds set to reshape the economy
Kebbi State officials are excited about potential oil and gas discoveries across several local areas. Government surveys since 2018 have identified promising hydrocarbon reserves that could transform the region's economic landscape. The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation and a Chinese firm conducted extensive horizontal surveys spanning the Sokoto and Kebbi states. Researchers detected substantial crude oil and natural gas deposits near the Niger Republic border. Promising locations include the Gwandu, Argungu, Dandi, and Koko regions. Advanced geophysical techniques helped pinpoint potential hydrocarbon sites with minimal drilling risks. Officials await vertical surveys to confirm the commercial viability of the resources. State...
Hungary law bans public LGBTQ events
Hungary's parliament enacted a controversial constitutional amendment restricting LGBTQ public gatherings. The measure sailed through with overwhelming support, gaining 140 votes against 21 opposition votes. Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's Fidesz-KDNP coalition spearheaded the legislative change. Protesters attempted to block parliamentary proceedings before the vote. Police physically removed demonstrators who had tied themselves with zip ties to prevent access. The amendment prioritizes children's moral and physical development over other rights, except the right to life. The new constitutional language effectively codifies a March law banning LGBTQ community events. This includes prohibiting the annual Budapest Pride event that...
Atiku blasts security lapses in Plateau crisis
Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar slammed President Bola Tinubu's administration for failing to address escalating security challenges across Nigeria. He condemned the recent terrorist attacks in Plateau State that killed 47 people and criticized the ongoing violence in Borno State. Atiku argued that the government's ineffective approach has allowed terrorists to operate with dangerous impunity. The political leader highlighted critical systemic failures in prosecuting captured terrorists. He called for special courts to expedite trials of suspected terrorists and bandits who have languished in custody since 2016. Atiku stressed that delayed justice undermines security force efforts and emboldens criminal groups to continue their...
Momodu warns challengers that 2027 is no joke
Dele Momodu warns potential presidential candidates about the challenges of challenging President Bola Tinubu in the 2027 election. The media personality suggests that running against Tinubu will require serious preparation and strategic planning. Momodu highlighted the difficulty of defeating a sitting president who already proved formidable before taking office. Speaking on Arise Television, Momodu compared the upcoming election to a high-stakes sporting event. He emphasized that candidates must assemble their strongest political resources to stand a chance. The potential competition looks intense, with Tinubu and Nyesom Wike presenting a powerful political alliance. Candidates hoping to challenge the current administration will...
5.2 Earthquake Felt in San Diego and Beyond
A moderate earthquake shook San Diego County on Monday morning. The United States Geological Survey confirmed the seismic event measured 5.2 on the magnitude scale. Scientists recorded the quake at a depth of 13.4 kilometers near Julian. Residents across Southern California felt the ground tremble. The epicenter sat about 3 miles south of Julian and 17 miles east of Ramona. Tremors spread through San Diego County and reached into Orange and Los Angeles counties. Local authorities reported no immediate damage or injuries from the earthquake. Some area residents described experiencing a sharp jolt during the event. The Los Angeles Times noted the strongest shaking occurred in sparsely populated regions. Geological experts classified...
Harvard stands up to Trump demands
Harvard University stands firm against federal pressure. School leaders reject a list of demands from the Trump administration that could threaten their funding. President Alan Garber called the request unprecedented and an attempt to control the university community. The demands include restricting international students and auditing academic programs. The administration wants Harvard to shut down diversity and inclusion initiatives. Federal officials suggest replacing current policies with merit-based approaches. Harvard warns it will not surrender its independence or constitutional rights. Legal counsel has been engaged to oppose the proposed restrictions. School officials view the demands as a direct challenge to academic freedom...
Tinubu calls for lasting peace in Plateau
President Bola Tinubu has stepped up to address the deadly violence plaguing Plateau State. He reached out directly to Governor Caleb Mutfwang with clear instructions to stop the ongoing conflict. The president expressed deep sadness over the recent killings that claimed more than 40 lives across the region. Tinubu condemned the attacks and called for immediate action from religious, community, and political leaders. He demanded a comprehensive investigation into the violence that has torn communities apart. Security agencies received orders to identify and hold accountable those responsible for the destructive cycle of retaliatory attacks. The president emphasized the critical need to address long-standing ethnic and religious...
Shona Idioms (Madimikira)
Shona language is rich with expressions that speak to the wisdom and humor of its people. The expressions, known as madimikira, bring energy and vivid imagery into everyday speech. Native speakers express ideas and feelings through these idioms playfully and respectfully. Many phrases have been passed down through generations, while others have emerged in recent years with a lively twist. Words carry layers of meaning that help individuals convey respect, caution, humor, and emotion. The following sections arrange these expressions alphabetically, offering clear meanings and cultural context in a manner that is easy to follow. Idioms That Start with A The Shona expression akazvitakura stands out for its gentle way of speaking about...
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