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Edo 2020: Tambuwal, Obaseki, others call for violence-free campaigns, elections

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The Chairman, Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Governors’ Forum, Gov. Aminu Tambuwal of Sokoto and Gov. Godwin Obaseki of Edo have called on politicians to embrace peace in the forthcoming Edo gubernatorial polls.

They made the call on Thursday in Benin after the party’s stakeholders meeting.

They urged leaders of various political parties contesting the governorship election to appeal to their supporters to be law-abiding, peaceful and ensure violence-free electioneering.

Tambuwal noted: “I am appealing to both sides and to leaders of the various political parties participating in the governorship election to continue to encourage their supporters to refrain from unleashing mayhem and violence on the electorate.

“This appeal has become necessary following a small crowd of a political party that came to the Benin Monarch’s palace to boo leaders and supporters of the PDP during the flag-off of our campaign.

“That is a sign that the political party is planning violence.

“I appeal to leaders of the various political parties, with the interest of Edo State at heart, to speak with their followers and make sure the election is free and fair.”

Tambuwal also warned against plans to use security agencies to rig the forthcoming election.

According to him, we have seen cases where might is used in isolated elections in Nigeria through the deployment of security personnel to such a state to intimidate voters.

”This must not be done in Edo”.

Tambuwal further called on PDP members in the state to put aside their differences and come together to win the Sept. 19, governorship election.

He said that the party had transformed political process that revolves around the people, adding that no single individual owned the PDP.

“Don’t allow intimidation of any kind but rather come out en masse to vote, ensure you protect your votes and by God’s grace PDP will win the election,” he said.

Similarly, Obaseki said his administration was not weak in responding to political violence but as governor, he would use state powers with discretion and moderation.

“I am not weak as a governor but I believe in respecting human rights,” he said.

On the attacks on PDP supporters in front of Oba of Benin palace, Obaseki said his administration was doing all within the law to ensure that the perpetrators were apprehended and made to face the law.

“I believe my powers should be used responsibly, particularly in the face of provocation, and especially what the other party did in the palace by attacking our supporters in an attempt to provoke me,” he said.

Obaseki said that Edo was a PDP state and expressed confidence that the party would win the forthcoming election.

According to him, if we have an election today in the state, PDP will win by 75 per cent. PDP has always won every national election in Edo.

Also, re-echoing the charge for peace, Chief Dan Orbih, Chairman, Edo PDP Campaign Council and Deputy Chairman, PDP South-south, insisted that the election must be free and fair.

Orbih said the campaign team would commence a tour of the 18 local government areas to meet with Edo electorate and get their blessings for the governor’s re-election bid.

“The visit is not purely for campaign but also to commission completed projects and inspection of on-going projects across the state.

“We will let Edo people know and see the progress of the governor in his first term and give a projection for his re-election,” he said.

The PDP State Chairman, Dr Tony Aziegbemi, said the party had 20,000 membership cards but upon the defection of Gov. Obaseki to the party, the demand rose to over 100,000 cards, noting that more requests were currently being processed. (NAN)

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Why I Married Cristiano Ronaldo in Our Living Room – Georgina Rodriguez

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By Fabian Apechihin

Cristiano Ronaldo’s partner, Georgina Rodriguez, has explained why they chose to have a private wedding at home instead of hosting an extravagant ceremony.

Ronaldo and Rodriguez recently announced their marriage in a joint Instagram post, revealing that the ceremony was a modest affair held in the living room of their mansion in Cascais, Portugal.

The decision surprised many, particularly those who expected the high-profile couple to celebrate their union with a lavish wedding.

In an interview with Vogue, Rodriguez explained that her views about marriage and weddings had changed over the years. She said that although she once dreamed of a fairy-tale wedding as a child, she eventually came to prefer a more intimate celebration with her family.

“As a little girl, I envisioned the grandest castle, the most magnificent carriage, the longest gown and a crown adorned with diamonds,” she said.

“Now, I find myself saying: no. I desire something intimate, shared with my partner and our children, in the comfort of our home. We have access to castles, houses, islands, horses, and cars every day.

“However, an intimate gathering is something more unique for us,” she added.

Rodriguez also explained that holding the ceremony in their living room carried special emotional significance because it is where the family spends much of its everyday life.

“We chose to hold the ceremony in our living room, the place where we share breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and where we experience our daily lives,” she said.

“In 30 years, I want our children to remember that something wonderful occurred at this table, the wedding vows of their parents,” Rodriguez added.

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Illegal Mining in Nigeria Linked to Terrorism, Insecurity – UNODC

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By Fabian Apechihin

The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) has linked illegal mining in Nigeria to organised crime, terrorism and insecurity across West Africa.

The UN agency disclosed this in a statement on Monday following a meeting between its delegation and the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) Mining Marshals.

The delegation was led by Tullio Santini, Chief of the Africa Section of the Terrorism Prevention Branch (TPB) at UNODC.

Santini described the NSCDC Mining Marshals’ enforcement unit as critical to efforts to combat illegal mining and its associated criminal activities in Nigeria.

The meeting focused on the UNODC Crime-Terrorism Nexus Initiative, led by Robert Haslinger, a law enforcement expert from the Swedish Police.

According to UNODC, the initiative is designed to strengthen cooperation among governments and law enforcement agencies in dismantling the financial and operational links between organised criminal networks and terrorist groups.

Speaking on behalf of the NSCDC Commandant General, Ahmed Abubakar Audi, Commander John Onoja Attah described UNODC as an important partner in the fight against illegal mining in Nigeria.

Attah noted that previous training programmes supported by UNODC had significantly improved collaboration between the Mining Marshals and the Nigerian Financial Intelligence Unit (NFIU).

He said continued cooperation between relevant agencies would be crucial to addressing the security and financial challenges associated with illegal mining in the country.

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Kwankwaso Reflects on Fading Political Alliances

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By Fabian Apechihin

Former Kano State Governor, Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, has reflected on the transient nature of political relationships, noting that political associates can become distant despite having once worked closely together.

Kwankwaso made the remarks while recalling some of his former political associates.

“I told him that when I come here, I don’t see Bucknor. When I come here, I don’t see Ambode. I started counting the people,” he said.

According to him, his political experience has shown that relationships formed in politics can change over time, with former allies sometimes becoming strangers despite their previous collaborations.

However, Kwankwaso singled out former Osun State Governor, Chief Bisi Akande, as one of the few political associates he still considers a friend.

He likened political relationships to friendships formed in school, noting that former classmates can maintain strong bonds despite taking different paths in their political careers.

“It’s not very peculiar to Kano, but I think the Kano experience is special out of the general lots,” Kwankwaso said.

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