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Severe storms sweep across U.S, calming multiple lives

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The death toll from severe storms in the Midwest and southern United States has risen to at least 20, according to local media.

ABC News reported that a father and his son were killed in Georgia on Sunday when a falling tree struck them on a golf course.

Since Wednesday, an additional 18 storm-related deaths had been reported in Tennessee, Missouri, Kentucky, Indiana, Arkansas, and Mississippi.

In Tennessee, where a powerful tornado devastated the city of Selmer, 10 people lost their lives.

By Sunday, approximately 90 tornadoes had been recorded across the nation. Heavy rainfall also caused rivers to overflow, resulting in widespread flooding.

The National Weather Service issued warnings for life-threatening flood conditions.

As the situation worsened, Kentucky’s Gov. Andy Beshear declared a state of emergency, especially in areas like Covington, where streets were submerged due to the Ohio and Licking rivers.

In Frankfort, the Kentucky River reached nearly 15 meters, approaching a near-record level. Around 80,000 households in the affected states were left without power, according to Poweroutage.us.

Air traffic was severely impacted, with approximately 4,000 delays and 150 flight cancellations reported on Sunday. (dpa/NAN)

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Federal Constituency Member Grand Gesture: Fencing a Filthy Water Hole in Taraba Sparks Sarcastic Cheers”

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By Nahum Sule, Jalingo

In a move that has left residents of Salaminkala Village in Karim-Lamido LGA, Taraba State, both baffled and bemused, Hon. A. M. Lauya, the federal constituency representative for Gassol, Karim, and Lau, has been hailed for his “heroic” effort to fence a contaminated water source.


The village’s youth leader, Kefas Audu, penned a glowing letter of appreciation, dripping with irony, thanking the honorable member for finally addressing their desperate pleas—by erecting a fence around the same dirty water source shared with pigs, goats, and cows.

The letter, circulated widely, praises Hon. Lauya’s “prompt response” in mobilizing his team to “repair” the water source, ensuring what the community sarcastically calls a “safe and clean” supply. Despite years of neglect by the government, Lauya’s bold initiative to enclose the murky water hole has been touted as a landmark achievement.

“We will surely repay you with our votes in 2027,” Audu wrote, tongue firmly in cheek, hinting at the community’s frustration with such token gestures.

Residents, who have long begged for actual clean water solutions, now marvel at the fenced-off puddle, still teeming with animal waste. Social media posts from the area, while limited, echo the sentiment: a fence doesn’t make filthy water drinkable.

As Taraba’s constituents continue to grapple with basic needs, Hon. Lauya’s fence stands as a gleaming monument to misplaced priorities.

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Oritsejafor, Kasali, Okonkwo, others raise funds for insecurity victims in Northern Nigeria

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Some prominent Christian leaders, including Pastor Yomi Kasali, Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor, Bishop Mike Okonkwo of TREM, Rev. Yusuf Biniyat, and Prophet Isa el Buba among others on Monday night, attended a concert to raise funds for victims of insurgency in Northern Nigeria.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the concert, organised by the Foundation of Truth Assembly (FOTA) Church in Lagos , held at the Federal Palace Hotel, Victoria Island.

The concert, which kicked off at about 5 p.m, ended at about 11.40 p.m.

The concert was aimed at garnering sympathy and creating awareness on the plight of victims of insurgency in the Northern region.

The Christian leaders used the event to seek for ways to assist the victims.

NAN reports that the concert also had in attendance, some widows from the northern region, who narrated how they lost their husbands to attacks and the harsh reality they faced, taking care of the children alone..

The evening concert featured music performances by prominent Nigerian gospel artistes, including Mike Abdul, Kaestring, Abbey Ojomu, Wisdom Chigozie and others, who rendered songs to stir state actors to end insurgency in the country.

Speaking at the event, the Convener, who doubles as the Senior Pastor of FOTA, Kasali, said that Christians in the North needed the empathy of their counterparts in the South to keep faith.

According to him, the polarisation of the body of Christ in the country by politicians, after the 2015 general elections, contributed to some of the insecurity crisis in the country.

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“It is regrettable that some Christians remain aloof of their responsibilities toward their brethren in the north.

“It is no longer fashionable to remain on the fence but to take a step to aid those who had lost their bread winners because of ongoing insurgency and banditry in the north.

“We have taken measures to raise funds to ensure that most families/victims are catered for. The children who lost their fathers will go back to school, feed and get medicare through the funds.

“We cannot do beyond this as a body but we will continue to pray that this challenge will be halted soon,” he said.

Biniyat, leader of the northern delegate, urged people to come to the aid of victims with relief materials and society rebuilding schemes.

Also speaking, Buba, gave a gory tale of how communities were constantly attacked by bandits/insurgents.

” We need strong support of our brethren not just sympathy to restore peace in the region,” he said.

The cleric said that the northern region had lost more than 200 people in the last two weeks to insurgent attacks.

Similarly, Oritsejafor, regretted the bloodshed, and urged churches to support FOTA’s drive for assistance to the victims.

He urged the people to support governments’s efforts in defending the region. (NAN)

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Argentina cancel football games after death of fan Pope Francis

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Argentina’s football association postponed all fixtures on Monday to mourn Pope Francis, an ardent fan of the game and supporter of Buenos Aires’ San Lorenzo team.

“Argentine football says goodbye to you wrapped in deep sorrow,” the Argentine Football Association said of the decision to delay games in his homeland by a day.

A minute’s silence will be held at matches this week.

Born in Buenos Aires in 1936, the first Latin American leader of the Roman Catholic Church died on Monday aged 88.

“Francis was not only a spiritual reference, but also a footballing one, and met with players, leaders and football legends, such as the captain of the Argentine national team Lionel Messi and Diego Armando Maradona,” the association said.

“He never hid his passion for football and his unconditional love for San Lorenzo de Almagro,” it added.

In a memoir, Francis spoke of Maradona’s controversial “Hand of God” goal in Argentina’s 1986 World Cup soccer quarter-final against England.

When Maradona visited him at the Vatican years later, “I asked him, jokingly, ‘So, which is the guilty hand?’” the pope recalled.(Reuters/NAN)

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