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ALMIGHTY AMERICA.🇺🇸

Independence Day is a federal holiday in the United States commemorating the Declaration of Independence, which was ratified by the Second Continental Congress on July 4, 1776, establishing the United States of America. In the early stages of the revolutionary movement in the colonies during the 1760s and early ’70s, patriots used such celebrations to proclaim their resistance to Parliament’s legislation while lauding King George III as the real defender of English liberties. However, the marking of the first days of independence during the summer of 1776 actually took the form in many towns of a mock funeral for the king, whose “death” symbolized the end of monarchy and tyranny and the rebirth of liberty. Before the declaration, America was part of the Kingdom of Great Britain (now called the United Kingdom). In the 1600s, people came from Great Britain to settle in what is now North America. Between 1607 and 1732, the British founded 13 colonies: Virginia, New York, Massa...

From ANGELOU.💕

"When I was 16, a boy in high school evinced interest in me, so I had sex with him — just once. And after I came out of that room, I thought, Is that all there is to it? My goodness, I’ll never do that again! Then, when I found out I was pregnant, I went to the boy and asked him for help, but he said it wasn’t his baby and he didn’t want any part of it. I was scared to pieces. Back then, if you had money, there were some girls who got abortions, but I couldn’t deal with that idea. Oh, no. No. I knew there was somebody inside me. So I decided to keep the baby. My older brother, Bailey, my confidant, told me not to tell my mother or she’d take me out of school. So I hid it the whole time with big blouses! Finally, three weeks before I was due, I left a note on my stepfather’s pillow telling him I was pregnant. He told my mother, and when she came home, she calmly asked me to run her bath. I’ll never forget what she said: “Now tell me this — do you love the boy?” I said ...

Patients to pay N1,000 electricity charge daily, due to the high cost of electricity tariffs and diesel.

Patien ts to pay N1,000 electricity charge daily, due to the high cost of electricity tariffs and diesel.    Patients at the University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan, will now have to pay N1,000 electricity charge daily, due to the high cost of electricity tariffs and diesel. The management of the hospital, in an internal memo, entitled, "Approval for the recommendation to add utility fee to service charged patients in the hospital," signed by the UCH administrator, Wole Oyeyemi, on behalf of the chairman, Medical Advisory Committee and Chief Medical Director, recommended N1,000 electricity charges by respective patients in the hospital. The memo read: “Following the recurring power outage in the hospital, high cost of electricity tariff and inflation in the price of diesel which has hindered stable power supply, the management has decided to consider measures that can help to facilitate flawless service delivery in the hospital. To this end, I write to convey the management...

Unknown Arsonists Attack Enugu INEC Office

Unk nown Arsonists Attacks Enugu INEC Office  The Resident Electoral Commissioner for Enugu State, Mr. Emeka Ononamadu, reported that our Igboeze North Local Government Area office was set ablaze by unknown arsonists. The attack happened at 11.48pm on Sunday 3rd July 2022. The arsonists overpowered the security guards, forced their way into the premises and set the building ablaze. Although no casualties were reported, 748 ballot boxes, 240 voting cubicles, office furniture and equipment were destroyed in spite of the best effort of the Enugu State Fire Service deployed from Nsukka. The Commission is working to ascertain the status of voter registration machines for the ongoing Continuous Voter Registration (CVR) exercise as well as uncollected Permanent Voters Cards (PVCs) locked up in the fireproof cabinet. The incident has been reported to the Nigeria Police for investigation and further action. The attack, coming in the middle of the voter registration exercise and other pre...

Obi’s media team speaks on report of his son ‘stepping’ on Nigerian flag

Peter Obi’s media team speaks on report of his son ‘stepping’ on Nigerian flag The media office of the presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi has debunked the claim that his son, Oseloka Obi stepped on Nigeria’s flag. A Twitter user identified as OfficialPigo had claimed that Obi’s son dressed in an IPOB t-shirt stood on the Nigeria flag. The tweet reads, “Oseloka Obi, Peter Obi’s son, standing on Nigeria Flag and putting on IPOB T-Shirt. Today, his dad wants to be President of Nigeria.” Obi’s media house while reacting to the post described it as an act of desperation by the opposition. According to the media house, the said young man in the tweet is not the son of the LP presidential candidate. The statement reads, “Every day, the desperation of the opposition is becoming stronger. “Their latest mischief is the circulation of a picture, most probably contrived, of a young man in Biafra apparel standing on Nigeria’s flag and passed it as Mr Peter Obi’s son. “We wish to ...