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BREAKING : Iran’s new supreme leader reportedly ‘in a coma and has lost a leg {VIDEO}
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BREAKING : Iran’s new supreme leader reportedly ‘in a coma and has lost a leg {VIDEO}

Iran’s new Supreme Leader is reportedly in a coma. Mojtaba Khamenei has lost at least one leg and has also suffered serious stomach or liver damage after being seriously injured in air strikes. According to the UK Sun and Daily Mail, the new leader is currently under intensive care at the Sina University Hospital in the city’s historic quarter. Security forces have supposedly sealed off a section of the building. A source, who does not want to be named out of fear for his life, said the new Supreme Leader is under the care of Mohammad Reza Zafargjani, Iran's Minister of Health, Treatment, and Medical Education, and one of the country's top trauma surgeons. Mr. Zafargjani's Persian Wikipedia page details eight years of experience operating in the Iran-Ir...
SAD : Woman fired from her job after taking 114 sick days in 12 months
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SAD : Woman fired from her job after taking 114 sick days in 12 months

A long-serving Australian ferry worker has lost her job after a workplace tribunal backed her employer’s decision to sack her following a year marked by frequent absences from work. Jodie Daunis, who spent several years working as a customer service operator on Brisbane’s iconic ferries, was shown the door in July last year by transport giant Kelsian Group. According to tribunal documents, Daunis took a whopping 114 sick days in one 12-month period. The company concluded that her ongoing medical condition meant she could no longer reliably perform the job on the river. Her health troubles began escalating around April 2024 when she developed deep vein thrombosis and began suffering recurrent blood clots, triggering inflammation and persistent pain. Doctors referred her for s...
‘I lost my father, wife’, Iran’s new supreme leader vows revenge
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‘I lost my father, wife’, Iran’s new supreme leader vows revenge

Mojtaba Khamenei Iran’s new supreme leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, has delivered his first public statement, calling for unity among the Iranian people while acknowledging the hardships endured during recent conflict. The address, read on state television, expressed condolences to families who lost loved ones and pledged that damages would be compensated. “We have to protect this unity and this is only possible when we are together and we find common ground,” the statement said. Khamenei linked the nation’s suffering to his own personal losses, noting that his father, the former supreme leader, and members of his family were killed in recent strikes. “I lost my father, I lost my wife. My sister lost her child as well as her husband,” he said, adding that faith and patience were ess...
Iran drone revenge threat to California is under investigation President Trump says
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Iran drone revenge threat to California is under investigation President Trump says

NATIONAL HARBOR, MARYLAND - FEBRUARY 24: Republican presidential candidate and former U.S. President Donald Trump speaks at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) at the Gaylord National Resort Hotel And Convention Center on February 24, 2024 in National Harbor, Maryland. Attendees descended upon the hotel outside of Washington DC to participate in the four-day annual conference and hear from conservative speakers from around the world who range from journalists, U.S. lawmakers, international leaders and businessmen. (Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images) President Donald Trump has addressed reports of potential Iranian sleeper cells in the United States and an alleged revenge plot involving a possible drone attack targeting California. Fears of possible cells came aft...
IGP Asks Court To Strike Out El-Rufai’s ₦1 Billion Fundamental Rights Suit
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IGP Asks Court To Strike Out El-Rufai’s ₦1 Billion Fundamental Rights Suit

The Kayode Egbetokun, Inspector-General of Police, has urged the Federal High Court of Nigeria in Abuja to dismiss the fundamental rights enforcement suit filed by former Kaduna State governor, Nasir El-Rufai. El-Rufai is seeking ₦1 billion in damages against the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC), the FCT Magistrate Court, the Inspector-General of Police, and the Federal Ministry of Justice (Nigeria), represented by the Attorney-General of the Federation. The former governor filed the case to challenge a search carried out by security operatives at his residence in the Asokoro area of Abuja. El-Rufai argued that the operation violated his fundamental rights and is demanding compensation from the respondents. Reports indicate that some items...
JUST IN : UK announces airspace, road restrictions ahead of Tinubu’s visit
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JUST IN : UK announces airspace, road restrictions ahead of Tinubu’s visit

The United Kingdom has announced restrictions on movement ahead of President Bola Tinubu’s state visit next week. Thames Valley Police have explained that the measures are part of a comprehensive security operation being carried out in collaboration with the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead, the Royal Household and other partners to ensure the safety of dignitaries, spectators and the general public during the visit. Chief Superintendent Adrian Hall of Thames Valley Police’s Joint Operations Unit said on Wednesday that the airspace restrictions form only one aspect of the extensive security arrangements for the visit. He said, “The air restrictions are just one part of our robust security operation for the state visit of Nigerian President Tinubu next week, with many measur...
‘No light, no life’, Lagos residents protest power outages {VIDEO}
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‘No light, no life’, Lagos residents protest power outages {VIDEO}

Frustration over persistent blackouts boiled over in Lagos on Thursday as residents took to the streets to protest the “epileptic” electricity supply across the state. A viral video circulating on social media on Thursday showed a group of protesters, primarily young Nigerians, marching through the Fadeyi area of Lagos. The demonstrators, carrying placards and chanting, expressed their frustration over what they described as a collapse of the power sector that is “killing” local businesses. Some of the placards bore inscriptions such as “No more estimated billing,” “No more epileptic power supply,” “No light, no life, no nation,” and “You’re destroying, killing so many businesses; give us regular light.” So This Happened (EP 380): Iran appoints Mojtaba Khamenei as new supre...
Reps ask FG to reverse ban on degrees obtained from Benin Republic and Togo
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Reps ask FG to reverse ban on degrees obtained from Benin Republic and Togo

The House of Representatives has called on the Federal Government to rescind the blanket invalidation of degree certificates obtained from the Republic of Benin and Togo. This followed the adoption of a report by the House Committee on Public Petitions during plenary on Wednesday, March 11. Presenting the report, Chairman of the committee, Laori Kwamoti, said it was based on a petition submitted by Sovereignty Legal Practitioners on behalf of stakeholders in the education sector. The petition challenged the Federal Government’s decision to invalidate degrees obtained from institutions in the two West African countries over concerns about academic fraud. In its recommendations, the committee urged the government to reverse the blanket ban, noting that the measure could u...
Iran revenge drone attack plot on California revealed in FBI memo
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Iran revenge drone attack plot on California revealed in FBI memo

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has issued an urgent alert to law enforcement agencies across California over a potential drone attack allegedly linked to Iran.  According to an internal memo, Iranian authorities were believed to be considering deploying unmanned aerial vehicles from an unidentified vessel positioned off the U.S. coastline. The suspected plan emerged after tensions escalated following U.S. military actions that killed Iran’s Supreme Leader last month.  The warning stated that intelligence gathered in early February suggested Iran may have considered launching a surprise attack using drones targeting unspecified locations in California if the United States carried out strikes against Iran.  Investigators said the potential attack could ...
I Remained in Opposition Without Intimidating Anyone – Tinubu
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I Remained in Opposition Without Intimidating Anyone – Tinubu

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has reaffirmed his unwavering belief in democracy. The Nigerian leader made the remark on Wednesday while addressing leaders of the All Progressives Congress and members of the Inter-Party Advisory Council at the State House in Abuja. Speaking about his political journey, Tinubu recalled that he once remained in the opposition without issuing threats, even during difficult political periods. According to him, “When circumstances were not in my favour years ago, I respected the process and stayed in opposition without threatening anyone except the military junta.” The President reiterated his strong commitment to democratic ideals, national unity, and adherence to the rule of law, describing himself as a steadfast supporter of democracy who will conti...