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King Charles’ funeral plans unveiled as he allegedly has only two years to live amid cancer battle.

King Charles III funeral plans are already set amid his battle with pancreatic cancer.  Though he has only been Britain’s reigning monarch for 18 months, following his ascension to the throne on May 6, 2023, yet his funeral plans are already set. When Queen Elizabeth II died, Operation London Bridge was activated to facilitate the smooth transition of power to her son, then-Prince Charles. Now, with Prince Charles’ cancer getting worse, royal insiders tell In Touch that Charles’ final resting plans are of timely prioritization.   The plans have been dubbed “Operation Menai Bridge”, named after the world’s first iron suspension bridge in Anglesey, Wales. “It’s a fairly common thing to do among the British royalty, but in Charles’ case expediency is necessary,” says the source, who notes that “some courtiers believe Charles’ cancer is worse than they’re making it out to be.”

President Bola Tinubu to leave a lasting legacy by spearheading constitutional reforms to prevent Nigeria's breakup--Adebanjo

In an interview with The Sun, The leader of Afenifere, Chief Ayo Adebanjo, has urged President Bola Tinubu to leave a lasting legacy by spearheading constitutional reforms to prevent Nigeria's breakup. Adebanjo dismissed the idea of Tinubu seeking a second term, attributing the country's current challenges to past military regimes. In an interview with EMMA NJOKU, he addressed various issues including insecurity, the 2023 elections, corruption in the National Assembly, and Tinubu's directive to implement the Orosanya report. Amidst insecurity in the north and accusations of sabotage against Tinubu's administration, Adebanjo denounced diversionary tactics. Citing revelations from Commodore Kunle Olawunmi (retd), he accused the previous administration of neglecting information on Boko Haram sponsors within government ranks. Adebanjo challenged the government's failure to act despite having lists of perpetrators, including those in prominent positions. Adebanjo called ...