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America is still our biggest enemy — Kim Jong-un

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By Abba Gwale

North Korean President, Kim Jong-un said America is the biggest enemy of his country and he will never change his attitude towards US whoever became the President.

During his speech in ruling party’s Congress, Workers Party, Mr. Kim promised to continue his effort to enhance North Korean nuclear and army capacity, he also said the country is close to complete its plan for a nuclear-powered submarine

Kim made this statement less than two weeks before the President-elect, Joe Biden assume office.

Political analyst said Mr. Kim made this statement to pressurized US incoming President who’s set take the mantle of the While house.

There was good relationship between outgoing president, Donald Trump, and Kim in recent years though there was no improvement on Kim’s nuclear project.

Kidnappers abduct six siblings in Zamfara

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By Abba Gwale

Zamfara State Police command confirmed that six members of the same family have Been kidnapped in Kadauri village of Maru local government in the state.

The state police public relation officer, SP Shehu Muhammed confirmed this.

SP Shehu Muhammed said six of the victims where all children of Alhaji Gyare and one girl from his neighbour.

According to Shehu Muhammed, the state police commissioner directed the police personnel to rescued the victims

Reports say kidnappers have, on Friday, 8 January 2021 stormed the village and kidnapped the victims.

Twitter permanently suspends Donald Trump

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By Ismail Auwal

Twitter Inc has permanently suspended U.S President, Donald Trump, for breaking its rules on inciting violence.

Twitter disclosed this in a blog statement on Friday evening.

The ban is the most high-profile punishment the company has ever imposed and the end of Trump’s relationship with his favorite social media megaphone.

” After close review of recent Tweets from the @realDonaldTrump account and the context around them — specifically how they are being received and interpreted on and off Twitter — we have permanently suspended the account due to the risk of further incitement of violence.

“In the context of horrific events this week, we made it clear on Wednesday that additional violations of the Twitter Rules would potentially result in this very course of action,” the microblogging site stated.

Twitter said they have made it clear that accounts like President Trump’s are not above their rules and Twitter would not be used to incite violence.

“Our public interest framework exists to enable the public to hear from elected officials and world leaders directly. It is built on a principle that the people have a right to hold power to account in the open.

“We will continue to be transparent around our policies and their enforcement,” it added.

Nigerian Prisoner jailbreak from Ghana prison

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By Ismail Auwal

A Nigerian suspected remand prisoner Chukuda Onyabu, has escaped from prison on New Year’s Day in Ghana.

Onyabu, a Nigerian aged 27, and Emmanuel Osei, 26, were on trial for allegedly possessing of narcotic drugs, conspiracy to commit crimes and stealing respectively.

The suspects were detained awaiting the next court date.

However, police later announced that on the morning of January 1, 2021, it was detected that the two suspected criminals had escaped from the cells by using the iron rod used at the ventilation hole of the bathroom’s door to scrape a portion of the cell’s wall and removed one of the blocks and escaped through the created hole.

Police in the country told MyNewsGh.com that efforts were ongoing to arrest the suspects whose images circulated to various police outlets in and outside Accra.

Man sells 6,000 dead poultry meat to Borno residents for 5 years

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By Salim Yunusa

Hassan Ebere, a 33-year-old suspect, has revealed how he sold 6,000 dead poultry to residents of Maiduguri for five years so as to raise money for his livelihood since he lost his father.

Ebere said this while speaking with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), after being paraded by the Borno Command of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, (NSCDC), on Wednesday.

“I usually go to the Ngadabul river, behind Borno Radio Television (BRTV) complex, to pick these carcasses of poultry that are thrown away from poultry farms.

“So every week, I pick at least ten or even more than that, then process it and take it to sell to unsuspecting customers.

“My market base are usually Baga fish market, where I sell some of them as bush meat, Monday market, suya joints and some selected restaurants within the metropolis.

Ebere said he was pushed by the devil to engage in such nefarious activities, and begged for forgiveness.

Speaking, the Borno Commandant of the NSCDC, Mr Abdullahi Ibrahim said that the command got intelligence reports about the criminal act before swinging into action to apprehend him, adding that the arrest of the suspect had stopped what had been a serious health hazard to the people.

Ten babies killed after fire tears through hospital in India

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Ten babies were killed in a maternity unit in the Indian state of Maharashtra early on Saturday when fire tore through a major hospital.

Staff rescued seven of the newborn infants at the Bhandara district hospital but were beaten back before they could reach 10 others, Pramod Khandate, a senior doctor, said.

All of those who died were aged between a few days and three months, according to reports.

“The cause of the fire is not known yet but our staff extinguished the fire as soon as they could. The smoke led to the babies suffocating,” Khandate said.

Nurses on duty noticed a fire coming from the hospital’s neonatal unit and raised the alarm.

The fire brigade stopped the blaze from spreading to other parts of the hospital and other patients were moved to safety.

“Heart-wrenching tragedy in Bhandara, Maharashtra, where we have lost precious young lives,” prime minister Narendra Modi said on Twitter. Opposition leader Rahul Gandhi called the deaths “extremely tragic”.

Authorities ordered an immediate inquiry into the latest disaster to raise doubts about safety in Indian hospitals. More than 90 people died in an inferno in a Kolkata hospital in 2011.

A fire at a hospital in Ahmedabad in August killed eight coronavirus patients. Another five Covid-19 patients died in a blaze in a clinic in Rajkot in November.

The supreme court called for a report on safety in coronavirus hospitals because of the incidents.

culled from the Guardian

Man who sat at Pelosi’s desk faces charges; FBI probes officer’s death

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A West Virginia state lawmaker and a man pictured sitting at U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s desk are among those facing federal charges stemming from the siege on the U.S. Capitol by President Donald Trump’s supporters, federal prosecutors said on Friday.

In a related development, Acting Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen announced the FBI would team up with Washington’s police department to jointly investigate the death of Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick, who was injured while defending the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday.

“Just because you’ve left the D.C. region, you can still expect a knock on the door if we find out you were part of the criminal activity at the Capitol,” Steven D’antuono, the FBI Washington Field Office’s assistant director in charge, told reporters in a telephone news briefing.

The Justice Department on Friday released details on 13 defendants who were charged in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia for their roles in connection with the Capitol riots.

They included Cleveland Meredith, who was charged with threatening Pelosi as well as possession of an unregistered firearm and unregistered ammunition, and Richard Barnett, the Gravette, Arkansas, man who was photographed sitting at Pelosi’s desk and is also known as Bigo.

“The shocking images of Mr. Barnett with his boots up on a desk in the speaker of the House’s office on Wednesday was repulsive,” Rosen said in a statement. “Those who are proven to have committed criminal acts during the storming of the Capitol will face justice.”

Prosecutors also charged Nick Ochs, a prominent member of the Proud Boys, with being in the Capitol unlawfully, based in large part on a photo he posted on Twitter of himself smoking a cigarette in the Capitol along with the caption “Hello from the Capital lol.”

Among others facing charges were Lonnie Coffman of Falkville, Alabama – whose truck parked near the Capitol and inspected by police contained 11 Molotov cocktails as well as firearms – and Mark Leffingwell, who is accused of assaulting a police officer.

Ken Kohl, a prosecutor in the U.S. Attorney’s Office, told reporters in the news briefing that West Virginia Delegate Derrick Evans also faces criminal charges after he apparently “recorded himself storming the Capitol.”

John Bryan, an attorney for Evans, said in a statement that his client is “an independent activist and journalist” who was exercising his First Amendment rights to peacefully protest and film a historic and dynamic event” and did not engage in violence.

Leffingwell and Meredith both made virtual court appearances in Washington, D.C. on Friday evening. Several others appeared in federal court in other states.

Leffingwell’s wife Julie told the judge her husband works at a packaging plant in Seattle, and his lawyer said his client is a disabled veteran who suffered a traumatic brain injury while he was serving in Iraq.

Magistrate Judge Michael Harvey released Leffingwell from custody but ordered him not to possess any firearms and to report to pretrial services on a weekly basis.

Meredith, 52, told the judge he is unemployed after selling his business in 2019.

The judge ordered he must remain in custody, pending a hearing on Jan. 13.

In addition to the 13 people facing criminal charges in U.S. District Court, another 40 people were facing lesser charges in the District of Columbia Superior Court, a local venue.

Many of those individuals were arraigned on Thursday and released, with an order from the judge not to return to Washington unless it is for court appearances or meetings with their attorneys.

D’antuono on Friday declined to characterize the probe of Sicknick’s death as a homicide investigation during the briefing, saying the circumstances were still being reviewed.

“We’re not going to go into it at this point because it’s an active investigation,” he said.

Capitol Police confirmed late on Thursday evening that Sicknick had died after suffering injuries while on duty at the U.S. Capitol during the riot.

After being injured by protesters, the officer returned to his office where he collapsed. He died at a hospital.

Capitol Police have said the Washington police’s homicide unit was probing the death.

Pelosi on Friday ordered flags at the Capitol lowered to half-staff in honor of Sicknick.

Culled from Reuters

Iran will not receive COVID-19 vaccine from US, UK – Khamenei

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By Abba Gwale

Iranian spiritual leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, said he will not allow any COVID-19 vaccine produced in America or Britain to enter his country.

In a televised program in an Iranian local television, Khamenei, who is not in good term with both countries, said he is not certain about the vaccines produced from those countries.

He also commended the Iran’s health department for its efforts to produce the vaccine locally, adding that Iran will consider getting the vaccines from reliable places.

Though, he’s not clear about when the Iran vaccine will be ready but he entertained doubts about US capacity to produce an effective vaccine, arguing that if US can produce a genuine vaccine the virus wouldn’t have ravaged the country the way it did now.

Just in: NIMC staff suspend strike

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By Ismail Auwal

The workers of the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) have suspended the industrial action, which they embarked on, after a meeting with the Federal Government.

The staff had on Thursday gone on a warning strike over poor renumeration, and fear of exposure to COVID-19 due to inadequate provision of personal protective equipment.

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Trump to boycott Biden’s inauguration

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By Ismail Auwal

The outgoing United States President, Donald Trump, has tweeted that he will not attend the upcoming inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden, on 20th January.

https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1347569870578266115?s=20

Trump’s tweet came moments after the congressional committee in charge of the ceremony announced that the presidential swearing-in will take place on the Capitol’s West Front as scheduled, despite recent threats from pro-Trump mob that stormed the Capitol on Wednesday.