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CAN asks Christians to Shun nationwide protest

Top Stories Tamfitronics The Niger chapter of Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), has called on Christians not to join the planned nationwide protest scheduled for Aug.1-10.

This was contained in a message to Christians in the state signed by Bishop Bulus Yohanna, chairman of CAN in the state.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the message was also read in the churches across the state on Sunday.

CAN said the protest might be hijacked by hoodlums and selfish groups to cause havoc in the country and maim innocent citizens.

“Genuine protest can easily be seized by hoodlums and selfish groups to cause enormous havoc on innocent citizens.

“Let us shun protest, violence has never yielded positive results,” he said.

Yohanna, who is also the Catholic Bishop of Kontagora Diocese, described peace as an ongoing and dynamic process that demands perpetual attention and constant effort to attain and maintain.

He called on President Bola Tinubu to, apart from the palliatives, work on price control for goods and services, address the rising cost of living and reduce the price of fuel.

“Let us take advantage of the farming season especially now that the Farmer Governor is proactive and has prioritised the agricultural sector,” he said.

The CAN chairman enjoined church leaders, Local Government Coordinators and parents to admonish their members and children to shun any planned protest in the interest of peace.

He charged them to remember the book of Romans 13:1-3 which talks about Christians not rebelling against constituted authorities.

“As you are aware, there are plans to stage a nationwide protest across the country.

“As Children of God and responsible people known for peace, I urge us all to shun the protest, speak to our children/wards and members of our congregation”, he said.

He said that other well-meaning Nigerians, including the youths, had declared that they would not join the nationwide protest.

“I want us to note that as a body, the CAN, Niger state will not be part of the exercise but rather prefer to have peaceful dialogue and continue to pray for our nation,” he said. (NAN)

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Cosmetic Surgeon, Dr. Anu Allegedly Passes Away Following Unknown Illness

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dr. thingumajiga renowned Nigerian cosmetic surgeon and the founder of MedContour Services Ltd, has allegedly died after a protracted illness.

The news of her death is presently trending on the internet, prompting conflicting emotions from online users.

Although some thought her death was terrible, others chastised her since she was renowned for doing fake and poor Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL) surgeries on women.

reacting to the post;

The Car Plug wrote: “She probably offended someone cos this doesn’t look like an ordinary illness”

Sixth man asked: “No be this doc wey de spoil people yansh be this?”

Ada Idemeli said: “Wow swollen fit and extreme weight loss.  God rest her soul.”

MAGGIE PARKER asked: “How the people wey need followup checkup for yansh wey dem do, go survive?”

SANTORINI mourned: “Good people don’t last no more. 😭😭😭”

Duchess of Ile-Ife wondered: “She helped ladies achieve their dreams. Why are people mean?”

Iampelumi said: “Na curse from client 😂”

Ishowleck wrote: “Chai. RIP to her. She must have been battling this for a long time”

TC claimed: “Hmmm.. those girls wey she spoil their nyash don carry her matter go Amadioha o. Nobody do jazz pass these runs babes”

Ari Jay speculated: “Highly likely it was cancer”

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Arrest of Trenton man for brandishing gun during road rage altercations

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Staff report

GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Clayton Andrew Green, 41, of Trenton, was arrested yesterday after allegedly waving a gun during a road rage incident on Archer Road. A charge in a second case was added this morning after Green was identified as the suspect in a similar incident on July 19.

At about 6:05 a.m. yesterday, an Alachua County Sheriff’s Deputy responded to a call about an armed disturbance in the 4100 block of SW Archer Road. The deputy spoke with the victims at their residence, and the victims said they were driving northbound on SW 41st Boulevard, towards Archer Road, when a man in a blue minivan made an illegal U-turn in front of them, nearly causing a crash.

The victims said they got into an argument with the man, who got out of the minivan and walked toward their car with a holstered pistol in his hand. The victims said he never pointed the pistol at them, but he held it in a threatening manner while pointing it in the air. Both victims reportedly said that the holster was orange and the grip end of the pistol was clearly visible. The male victim, a juvenile, reportedly said the pistol may have been a revolver because the man had his thumb on the back of the weapon.

The man reportedly yelled, “What?!” and then yelled a racial epithet at the victims.

The victims provided the deputy with the tag number of the minivan, and the van reportedly pulled into the Wawa on SW Archer Road, where a male pumped gas while a woman walked into the store to purchase food. The arrest report filed today noted that it was believed during the investigation that the minivan belonged to the female passenger, and deputies were unable to identify the man at the time.

Deputies conducted a traffic stop on a blue minivan in the 6700 block of Newberry Road about an hour later. The driver, identified as Green, reportedly matched the description provided by the victims and spontaneously said he was probably being stopped because of an incident earlier in the morning.

Post Miranda, Green reportedly acknowledged he had been involved in a traffic-related incident near Archer Road when he tried to make a U-turn. He reportedly acknowledged that he had pulled out in front of a car and that the male passenger in the car started yelling at his girlfriend, who was in the passenger seat of the minivan. He reportedly noted that the victims never got out of their car but said he got out of his vehicle and walked toward their car, “close enough to kick the front bumper,” and shouted, “What?!” at the victims. He reportedly denied brandishing a firearm and said the victims probably saw his pistol in the driver’s side door; he said the pistol is plainly visible whenever the driver’s side door is open.

Green reportedly gave deputies consent to retrieve the firearm, but the arresting deputy reported that the firearm was not in plain view when the driver’s side door was opened. Deputies removed a .22 caliber revolver in a leather holster, loaded with five rounds, from the door of the vehicle. The rear grip of the revolver was reportedly plainly visible sticking out of the holster.

The deputy contacted the victims over Facetime so they could positively identify Green as the man they encountered near Archer Road. The female driver reportedly said he “looked like” the driver of the van, but she couldn’t be sure because she thought he was wearing a different shirt. The juvenile passenger reportedly positively identified Green as the driver of the van and said his shirt may have looked different because it was dark at the time of the incident.

The arresting deputy noted that there have been several similar reports involving a blue minivan and a driver matching Green’s description wielding a pistol, one on July 12 and one on July 19. Victims in both incidents reportedly provided the same tag number.

A second arrest report filed today states that on July 19, an ASO Deputy responded to the 9800 block of W. Newberry Road regarding an armed disturbance. The victim reportedly said she had honked at a man driving a blue Toyota minivan; she said she was sitting in the turn lane of NW 98th Street at Newberry Road when the man pointed a pistol at her and said, “I will kill you.” She said she and the man continued arguing until the light changed, and at one point, the man reportedly said, “If you keep talking, I will kill you.”

Yesterday afternoon, a deputy administered a photo lineup to the victim in the July 19 incident, and she reportedly picked Green out of the lineup as the man who had pointed a gun at her.

Green has been charged with two counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, improper display of a firearm, and child abuse without great bodily harm in the July 22 case and one count of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon in the July 19 case. Green has no local criminal history, although he was arrested in 2008 for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and improper exhibition of a firearm and the charges were later dropped; Judge Meshon Rawls set bail in the July 22 case at $100,000, and bail in the July 19 case will be set tomorrow.

Articles about arrests are based on reports from law enforcement agencies. The charges listed are taken from the arrest report and/or court records and are only accusations. All suspects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

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Kamala Harris campaign raises $268m in her first week of run for US president

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Updated

Jul 28, 2024, 11:22 PM

Published

Jul 28, 2024, 10:58 PM

WASHINGTON – US Vice-President Kamala Harris’ election campaign said on July 28 it has raised US$200 million (S$268 million) and signed up 170,000 new volunteers in the week since she became the Democratic Party’s presidential candidate.

President Joe Biden ended his re-election bid on July 21 and endorsed Ms Harris for the Nov 5 vote against former president Donald Trump.

“In the week since we got started, @KamalaHarris has raised US$200 million; 66 per cent of that is from new donors. We’ve signed up 170,000 new volunteers,” Ms Harris’ deputy campaign manager, Mr Rob Flaherty, posted on X.

Polls over the past week, including one by Reuters/Ipsos, show Ms Harris and Trump essentially tied, setting the stage for a close-fought campaign over the 100 days left until the election.

Trump’s campaign said in early July it had raised US$442.8 million from April through June and had US$284.9 million in cash on hand.

Ms Harris has secured support from a majority of delegates to the Democratic National Convention, likely ensuring she will become the party’s nominee for president in August.

“So our vice-president is the presumptive nominee. We will have the official vote on Aug 1,” Democratic National Committee chair Jaime Harrison told MSNBC on July 28.

Mr Biden withdrew from the race amid questions about his age and health following a faltering debate performance against Trump in late June. He pledged to remain in office as president until his term ends on Jan 20, 2025.

Ms Harris’ takeover has re-energised a campaign that had faltered badly amid Democrats’ doubts about Mr Biden’s chances of defeating Trump or his ability to continue to govern had he won.

Polls showed that Trump had built a lead over Mr Biden, including in battleground states, after Mr Biden’s disastrous debate performance.

A New York Times/Siena College national poll published on July 25 found Ms Harris has narrowed what had been a sizable Trump lead while Trump had a two percentage point lead over her in a Wall Street Journal poll published on July 26.

A Reuters/Ipsos poll published on July 23 showed a two-point lead for Ms Harris.

Mr Mitch Landrieu, a campaign co-chair, said on MSNBC that Ms Harris “had one of the best weeks that we’ve seen in politics in the last 50 years”.

“This is going to be a very close race,” he said. REUTERS

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