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  • There is 41 percent increase worldwide in abduction of girls, says U.S

    There is 41 percent increase worldwide in abduction of girls, says U.S

    The United States has said there is a 41 percent increase worldwide in the abduction of girls.

    The girls, it said, are subjected to alarming rates of gender-based violence such as forced marriages, rape, and other forms of sexual violence.

    Deputy Representative to the United Nations Ambassador Richard Mills spoke at a UN Security Council Open Debate on Children and Armed Conflict in New York.
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    He said the U.S. was encouraged by the positive outcome of engagement with parties to conflict, which resulted in the release of 12,214 children from armed groups and armed forces.

    “Still, more should be done to promote justice and accountability for these child survivors and to urgently address the long-term impacts to their mental and physical health.”
    The latest report of the Secretary-General on Children and Armed Conflict, he said, provided a sobering snapshot of how conflict continues to impact children.
    “It, I’m sure for all of us, was heartbreaking to read of the nearly 24,000 verified violations in the report. The United States remains firmly committed to the CAAC agenda item and is keen to see it integrated into all the work of the UN Security Council.
    “When we take preventative steps to protect children, we are protecting and safeguarding our collective future. To prevent future violations and abuses against children, we must make clear to those who commit these acts that they will be held accountable,” Mills said.
    The Russian delegation, he said, attempted to spin its war in Ukraine as a positive for the children of Ukraine.

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    “Let me be clear: In Ukraine, Russia’s brutal full-scale invasion is having a devastating impact on children. We commend the Secretary-General for including Ukraine as a “country of concern” in his recent report, which highlights the ongoing, unconscionable violations and abuses by Russia against Ukrainian children.”
    Mills said Russia “is engaged in extensive relocation of Ukraine’s children within Russia-controlled and Russia-occupied territories of Ukraine, as well as the transfer of children to Russia itself, and, in some cases, the deportation of children from Ukraine for the purpose of Russification and adoption by or placement with families in Russia”.
    According to him, children in conflict zones face acute protection challenges.
    He added:”In Ethiopia, thousands of children have been forced from their homes, separated from their families, and subjected to sexual violence.
    “We are encouraged by the cessation of hostilities agreement in northern Ethiopia and hope the government and the Tigrayan authorities build on this momentum. We also underscore any lasting solution to the conflict must involve comprehensive solutions, including transitional justice for victims and survivors, and accountability for those responsible for atrocities.
    “In Afghanistan, patterns of child, early, and forced marriage and recruitment have been crippling to the physical and emotional well-being of children and youth. Girls have been particularly impacted as there have been instances amounting to early and unsafe pregnancies. Survivors of gender-based violence and demobilized child soldiers, including those who are trafficking- survivors, need access to shelter and long-term care.”
    The United States, he said, calls on the Taliban to eliminate the harmful practice of bacha bazi and expand protection and rehabilitative services for affected children.
    “The United States also condemns the December 24 edict barring women from working for NGOs, which will disproportionately harm women and children as recipients of humanitarian assistance, to include medical services.”

  • Valentine: I’m so lucky to have you in my life, Ronaldo tells partner

    Valentine: I’m so lucky to have you in my life, Ronaldo tells partner

    One of the world’s best football players, Cristiano Ronaldo has gushed over his partner, Georgina Rodríguez Hernández on Valentine Day

    The Portuguese soccer star wished his 29-year-old Spanish social media influencer beau a ‘Happy Valentine’s Day’ on his social media page.

    Referring to her as ‘meu amor’ (which loosely translates to ‘my love’ in Portuguese), the Al-Nassr forward and captain confessed he was indeed lucky to have her in his life.

    He shared a lovely photo with her alongside words that reads: “Happy Valentine’s Day meu amor!
    So lucky to have you in my life.”

    Cristiano and Georgina have been together since 2017, but they are not married. That’s not to say they have no plans to walk down the aisle.

    The Portuguese athlete has four children. His oldest, Cristiano Jr., was born in June 2010, and his nickname, Cristianinho, adorably means “little Cristiano.”

    The kiddo is definitely following in his famous father’s footsteps and is already a star player on soccer youth squads.

    In June 2017, Cristiano revealed he fathered twins, daughter Eva and son Matteo, using a surrogate mother in the United States.

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    One month later, the athlete announced he and Georgina were expecting baby No. 1 together. The Argentinian model gave birth to their daughter, Alana Martina, in November 2017.

    And in October 2021, they confirmed Georgina was pregnant with twins. “Our hearts are full of love — we can’t wait to meet you. #blessed,” the famous athlete wrote via Instagram.

    But lost one of their twins during childbirth as revealed by the former Manchester United star on April 18, 2022, via an Instagram post that

    He said: “It is with our deepest sadness we have to announce that our baby boy has passed away. It is the greatest pain that any parents can feel.”

    “Only the birth of our baby girl gives us the strength to live this moment with some hope and happiness”, Ronaldo added.

  • Five countries that don’t celebrate Valentine

    Five countries that don’t celebrate Valentine

    February has long been recognised as the month of love with Valentine’s Day widely observed on the 14th every year. In many countries, people celebrate this occasion to tell their loved ones how they feel through beautiful flowers and gifts. But a number of Eastern countries choose not to celebrate Valentine’s Day because of different religious beliefs.

    Here are the countries that don’t celebrate Valentine’s Day:

    Uzbekistan

    Uzbekistan is well known for its long history and diverse culture with Islam as the dominant religion. The country was tolerant of Valentine’s Day celebrations until 2012 when an internal decree that bans the celebration of this holiday was issued by the Ministry of Education’s Department of Enlightenment and the Promotion of Values.

    Instead of observing Valentine’s Day, people in Uzbekistan celebrate the birthday of their country’s hero – Babur – a Mughal Emperor. Valentine’s Day is not illegal but it is strongly discouraged in favour of commemorating Babur.

    Iran

    In recent years, Iranian authorities have aimed to forbid Valentine’s celebrations, calling the holiday a “decadent Western custom” and threatening shops and restaurants with prosecution if they sell Valentine’s Day gifts.

    Despite this, numerous restaurants in Tehran have reported been fully booked and many shops have been seen selling teddy bears and chocolates. Due to the fact that they are defying the law, establishments use lookouts to see if inspectors are on a Valentine’s Day patrol.

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    Malaysia

    Malaysia is a federal, constitutional monarchy in Southeast Asia, divided by the South China Sea into two regions. The constitution grants freedom of religion, but it is a multi-ethnic and multi-cultural country, the population of which is approximately 60 percent Muslim. The capital is Kuala Lumpur.

    Since 2005, the celebration of Valentine’s Day has been banned. The Malaysian Islamic Development Department blames the holiday for everything from abortion to alcohol and takes the stance that it is a link of negative ills that can invite disaster and moral decay among youth. There is even an annual anti-Valentine’s Day campaign to reinforce the view. Anybody going out and celebrating does so at their own risk, including arrests.

    Indonesia

    As a matter of fact, there is no law that expressly prohibits the celebration of the day in Indonesia. However, in some areas of the country such as Surabaya and Makassar where people have more radical Muslim views, intimidation tactics or small-scale bans are used while in Bando Aceh, there is an outright ban.

    Saudi Arabia

    In Saudi Arabia, conservative officials strictly impose a ban on the holiday. Selling roses, red products, and love-themed cards are banned in advance of February 14. The phenomenon has led to the creation of a black market of Valentine’s day products.

  • Two sentenced to death for killing employer, daughter

    Two sentenced to death for killing employer, daughter

    Two persons, Ayuba Idris and Tasur Abubakar, have been sentenced to death for the 2019 killing of their boss, Kwaku Richard Kwakye and his daughter, Ms Tope Kwakye.

    Tope was due to be mobilised for the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) in July 2019 before she was killed.

    Idris and Abubakar were sentenced to death by hanging by an Ondo High Court after they were found guilty for armed robbery and murder.

    The victims were killed and the corpses were dumped under the staircase while the suspects fled to Sokoto and Kano States.

    Their decomposing bodies were found after 16 days.

    The suspects who spoke to journalists after they were arrested claimed they took tramadol and Indian hemp on the night they committed the murder.

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    They said they used cables to strangle their victims to death.

    In his ruling, Justice Williams Olamide discharged and acquitted the convicts on both count one and two.

    Justice Olamide found the convicts guilty of the offense of conspiracy and sentenced them to seven years imprisonment.

    He also found them guilty of Counts four and five and sentenced them to death by hanging by the neck until they are dead.

  • OAP Do2dtun pens daughters emotional Valentine’s Day note

    OAP Do2dtun pens daughters emotional Valentine’s Day note

    Popular On-Air-Personality Ojuolape Kayode aka Do2dtun has written a lovely Valentine’s Day note to his daughters.

    Describing them as ‘priceless and costlier than diamonds’, the hypeman expressed love for his ‘nuggets’ in an emotional note via his Instagram page.

    He wrote: “LETTER TO MY GIRLS. Finding the best words in the world. To describe my eternal love for my baby girls. But none best suit this deep-seated affection.

    “I’ve searched through Homer’s best poems – for a phrase, thought or nuance. Still looking through Shakespeare’s timeless collection of plays, poems, pun, and rhymes. Neither can there be found strings of words that can fill in the most genuine love of fatherly love for these two adorable jewels. Feeling teary right now, lol.

    “Priceless, they [are] costlier than diamonds, gold, and platinum all combined. Thank you my darling pearls, you are the true light that shines in my darkness. You guys are the essence of life, family, and warmth.

    “It is because of you both that I am called a proud father. And I thank God for making this so possible. There is no distance that can separate you because in every single breath I take, I hear your sweet voices in my ears. Innocence dignified, beauty extraordinaire, intelligent and talented – a token of being a Kayode.

    “There is no height that I won’t reach to hold your hands. There are no depths I wouldn’t explore just to show how much I love you guys.

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    “To share in your laughter and read you a bedtime story. In your innocent smiles, a sun of solace rises after the darkest nights. Thinking of you both, I find strength in my lowest state. You are both the constant rhythm of my heart, my blood runs in your veins. My friends, my ace, and awesome gifts from on high.

    “You are the perfect ones in my heart, my true valentine gifts from on high. Thank you both for the joys that you bring and ever brought me. Ko easy fun Daddy sugbon Daddy has a Daddy (God) who takes care of him for you.

    “Happy Valentine to my nuggets. Thank you #babspen001 for this piece. I had to share it.”

    Last month, the video jockey was summoned by the Police over an ongoing investigation bordering on alleged unlawful entry, malicious damage to property, criminal trespass and illegal use of police officers against his estranged wife, Omotayo.

    This was after Omotayo filed for divorce over alleged forced abortion, domestic violence and emotional abuse in December 2022.

    The duo got married in 2013 and share two children.

  • My dad’s death broke me – Diri

    My dad’s death broke me – Diri

    Bayelsa Governor Douye Diri said he actually broke down when he received the news of the death of his father, Pa Abraham Diri.

    The father died at 88 on Sunday.

    Speaking at his Sampou country home when received scores of visitors, including members of the state executive council, security commanders and the state executive of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Diri said he thought he was very strong until the night of Sunday when he could not hold back tears.

    In an emotion-laden voice, the Bayelsa Governor expressed gratitude to members of his cabinet for sharing in his family’s moment of pain and sadness.

    He said his father died as his administration was commemorating three years in office and wished that he lived longer.

    According to him, the government had lined up a number of activities to mark the anniversary but because of the sad development, all official engagements had to be suspended.

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    He said: “Only yesterday (Sunday), we were at the Ecumenical Centre giving thanks to God for our third anniversary in office. Little did we know that our father would depart.

    “These are very tough times for us. Death, like rain, falls on every rooftop. It affects both the rich and poor, high and low.
    “On behalf of my family, immediate and extended as well as the Sampou community, we appreciate you for your thoughtfulness and for coming to commiserate with us in such a short time.

    “When it happened on Sunday night, I thought l was strong and directed that all engagements should stand. But as an ordinary mortal, l broke down that night.

    “I pictured my youthful days with my father when he wanted to be a councillor and l realized that l was not that strong. I recalled my father wanting to be a councillor and he could not. He failed in the election and we were all crying at home with him. But I promised him that I would become a councillor and the whole picture played back on my mind down to my university and my working days.

    “We are indeed consoled by your visit and we thank God. For the scripture says in all situations we should give thanks to God.”

    Speaking on behalf of the state executive council, Deputy Governor Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo, described the death of Chief Diri as symbolic and divine on the day it occurred.

    Describing death as inevitable, he noted that Pa Diri died peacefully without any prolonged health crisis.

    He urged the Governor to take solace in the fact that almost all his father’s wishes had been fulfilled in him.

  • Protesters storm CBN in Ondo to change old notes

    Protesters storm CBN in Ondo to change old notes

    Some Nigerians still in possession of the old notes of N200, N500 and N100 notes on Tuesday morning stormed the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) in Akure, the Ondo State capital for cash swap.

    Many said they have so many of the old notes in their possession.

    Officials of the bank told the protesters to go to their respective Commercial banks to swap the notes.

    But the protesters insisted they have been to their banks and were asked to return to the apex bank.\

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    One of the protesters, Francis, said they were at the CBN at Alagbaka Akure because the commercial banks refused to collect the old notes from them.

    Francis said he could not allow his money to become useless.

    Policemen were drafted to the scene and after some minutes, some CBN officials informed the protesters the commercial banks have been contacted to begin the collection of old notes.

  • We’re all replaceable – Naira Marley

    We’re all replaceable – Naira Marley

    Singer Azeez Adeshina Fashola aka Naira Marley has shared what he termed the ‘bitter truth’ about every human being.

    The British-Nigerian artist decided to burst the bubble of certain individuals who perceive themselves as irreplaceable.

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    In a tweet, Naira Marley stressed the ephemeral nature of every human being which helps the world
    adjust as when necessary without persons at every given point.

    “Bitter truth, we’re all replaceable. The world keeps functioning well without us,’ the “Soapy” singer said.

  • Cubana Chief Priest raises fund for teenager in Obi’s Lagos rally photo

    Cubana Chief Priest raises fund for teenager in Obi’s Lagos rally photo

    Popular celebrity barman and hospitality boss Cubana Chief Priest has initiated a scheme to raise funds for the teenager, Alabi Yusuf Quadri who has continued to trend over his the viral photo that captured him standing in front of the Labour Party standard bearer, Peter Obi‘s convoy during his Lagos rally.

    Midday on Saturday, a photo of Yusuf standing closely in front of a Toyota Land Cruiser SUV with his arms stretched sideways and Obi standing through the open roof of the car, smiling at the teenager surfaced on the internet.

    The photo swiftly went viral, making the 15-year-old an internet sensation.

    Many had different captions for the said picture.

    The teenager explained he did what he did because of his love for the LP principal.

    According to him, his parents told him the former Anambra Governor was a good man.

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    Seeing the young man’s love for Obi, Chief Priest vowed to change the boy’s life.

    The entertainment personality shared a photo of the teenager holding a paper with his account details alongside the viral photo.

    He captioned the post: “Please Help Take Yusuf Out Of The Streets, He Is Too Young To Be A Truck Pusher & Doing Offloading Jobs.

    “Let’s Sow A Seed Of Faith For His Transformation As We Work, Pray & Hold For The Transformation Of Nigeria With Peter Obi.”

  • How to know when to leave your man, Uti Nwachukwu tells women

    How to know when to leave your man, Uti Nwachukwu tells women

    TV personality Uti Nwachukwu has shared with women a ‘telltale sign’ of when to finally break away from a love partner.

    Nwachukwu claimed when another woman constantly puts them at loggerheads with their men, it’s time to walk away from that relationship.

    The style icon explained men, being intentional entities, would never jeopardise what they have with their partners by getting them constantly upset in another woman’s presence.

    But if that happens, Uti noted it means the man is most likely into the other woman more and doesn’t really care about the other partner.

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    The 40-year-old former BBAfrica participant wrote: “Dear women, KNOW THIS AND KNOW PEACE –

    “Once there’s a consistent person in ur partner’s life that seems to be causing U guys to quarrel, ITS UR SIGN TO LEAVE.

    ”Men are intentional! With love and respect, they would NEVER let another human’s presence consistently make u unhappy.”