Otedola backs Sanwo-Olu (Punch) * Nigeria may become desert, NCF warns (Nation)

Otedola backs Sanwo-Olu (Punch)

Business mogul, Femi Otedola, has declared his support for the Lagos State governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress, Mr Babajide Sanwo-Olu.  Otedola, chairman of Forte Oil, made this known via his Instagram handle where he posted a photograph of himself and the governorship candidate. He wrote, “Dinner at my residence yesterday evening, with my childhood friend, the APC governorship candidate, Jide Sanwo- Olu, governor in waiting.” Read more

 

Nigeria may become desert, NCF warns (Nation)

Nigeria is losing about a half kilometre of its land mass annually to desert encroachment and time is of the essence before the entire country becomes a desert. The Director-General of the Nigerian Conservation Foundation, Dr Muktari Aminu-Kano, raised the alarm in Lagos on Sunday. He made the disclosure at the 2018 edition of the Green Ball series with the theme: “Green Recovery Nigeria: Restoring Mangroves and Reclaiming the Desert.” Read more

 

 

Driver, motor boy trapped as truck falls in Lagos (Guardian)

A truck driver and his motor boy were temporarily trapped under a container-bearing when truck in which they were travelling fell at the Toyota end of Apapa-Oshodi Expressway inward Mile 2 on Sunday. Although men of the Nigerian police arrived early at the scene of the accident, they were unable to rescue the trapped driver and the motor boy until the arrival of the men of the Lasema Response Unit. They were first attended to at the scene by the medics before being taken to an undisclosed hospital. Read more

 

Fire destroys 77 shops in Kano market (Punch)

The Kano State Fire Service said fire has destroyed 77 temporary shops at Kasuwar Kurmi (‘Yan Gumama) Market in Kano State. The Spokesman of the State Fire Service, Alhaji Saidu Mohammed told News Agency of Nigeria  in Kano State on Sunday that 70 of the shops were razed down completely. “We received a distress call early hours of (Sunday morning) at 07:35 a.m from one Aliyu Ibrahim that there was fire outbreak at the market. Read more

 

After surviving California’s deadliest wildfire, evacuees are now being infected with a virus at shelters (BuzzFeed)

After evacuating the catastrophic Camp fire in Northern California, at least 145 people in four shelters have been sickened with norovirus, a gastrointestinal illness that causes intense diarrhea and vomiting, officials said. At least 25 people who were sickened with the virus have received treatment at hospitals. The outbreak has also included staff members at the shelters. Read more

 

Saudi crown prince’s ‘fit’ delays UN resolution on war in Yemen (CNN)

Multiple sources tell CNN that a much-anticipated United Nations Security Council resolution calling for a cessation of hostilities in Yemen and for Saudi Arabia to allow humanitarian aid to reach millions of starving people was “stalled” this week after the resolution’s sponsor, British Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt, met face-to-face with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. Two sources said the crown prince “threw a fit” about the resolution. Two other sources with knowledge of the discussion didn’t go so far as to describe the crown prince as angry, though they didn’t deny he was annoyed. Read more

 

12 dead in central Vietnam flash floods, landslides (Aljazeera)

Hundreds of troops have been dispatched to clean up destroyed villages and washed out roads as flash floods and landslides killed at least 12 people in central Vietnam. Heavy rains have been pounding the central Khanh Hoa province over the past few days since tropical depression Toraji blew in from the South China Sea, triggering landslides that wiped out houses and destroyed a small reservoir. Read more

 

 

Theresa May: Brexit won’t be easier if I’m ousted (BBC)

Theresa May has told her critics that getting rid of her as PM would not make delivering Brexit any easier. Mrs May defended last week’s draft agreement for leaving the EU and said there was a “critical” week ahead. She suggested agreeing more details of UK’s future relationship with the EU, ahead of an expected summit next week, could satisfy the concerns of some of the Tory MPs opposed to her plans. Read more

 

Obama makes surprise stop at Michelle’s book tour, jokes about Jay-Z and Beyonce (CNN)

Barack Obama made a surprise appearance at Michelle Obama’s book tour in Washington, comparing himself to Jay-Z at a Beyonce concert. The former president showed up with a bouquet of flowers during the promotional event for his wife’s memoir, “Becoming,” in the nation’s capital on Saturday night. Read more

 

Not one single book was borrowed from this library all year (Metro)

A library in Cumbria has been forced to launch an outreach programme after not one single book was taken out in the last year. Eighteen books were registered as ‘checked out’ in the system – but only because IT staff were making sure that the machine still worked. Now staff at Barrow Central Library, on Barrow Island, are creating plans to get out and about in the community more. Read more

 

Tips on how to grow your side hustle as a full-time worker (Guardian)

Having another means of income can be beneficial as it reduces your dependency on your main source of income. It is easier to manage your side hustle if you have a goal in mind before you start. Here are steps to manage your side hustle: Read more

 

Bill Maher trashes fans mourning Stan Lee and adults who read comics (HuffPost)

Comedian Bill Maher is getting the ire of the comic book world this weekend after making disparaging remarks about fans who mourned the passing of Marvel icon Stan Lee. In a blog post Maher wrote Saturday, the late night host trashed the impact that Stan Lee had on generations of comic book readers. “The guy who created Spider-Man and the Hulk has died, and America is in mourning,” Maher’s blog post began. “Deep, deep mourning for a man who inspired millions to, I don’t know, watch a movie, I guess.” Read more

 

Jordan Ayew returns to fire Ghana past Ethiopia (KweseESPN)

Jordan Ayew scored twice as Ghana took a step towards the Africa Cup of Nations with a 2-0 win away in Ethiopia to ease the pressure on coach Kwesi Appiah. Ayew scored twice in the first half to take the Ghanaians to six points, one behind Group F leaders Kenya having played a game fewer. Assuming suspended Sierra Leone are disqualified from resuming their qualifying campaign, Ghana cannot be overtaken in the top two qualification positions. Read more

 

Children are ‘setting themselves on fire for likes on social media’ (Metro)

Children are setting themselves on fire in order to get likes on social media and become ‘social media stars’, according to hospital bosses. The latest internet craze, ‘The Fire Challenge’, asks young people to set themselves alight in order to boost their popularity on social media and get more ‘likes’. But many have been hospitalised with serious burns, including requiring surgery and life-support treatment, as a result of the dangerous online game. Read more

 

Police arrest student, 21, who allegedly killed her baby (Punch)

The Police in Enugu State have arrested a 21-year-old student for allegedly killing her baby soon after delivery. The spokesman for the Police Command in Enugu State, SP Ebere Amaraizu, in a statement on Sunday said the suspect (name withheld) allegedly carried out the action at Royal Lodge, Agbani, Nkanu West Local Government Area, on Saturday. Read more

 

Formula 3: Sophia Floersch hospitalised after horror crash at Macau Grand Prix (Guardian)

Formula 3 driver Sophia Floersch, 17, has sustained a spinal fracture following a huge accident at the Macau Grand Prix. Video posted on social media shows the Van Amersfoort Racing driver losing control into a bend before flying over the barriers and into a photographers’ bunker at high speed. Read more

 

 

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