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Jimmy Carter, 39th U.S. President and Nobel Laureate, Passes Away at 100

  On Sunday, December 29, 2024, Jimmy Carter, the 39th President of the United States and a Nobel Peace Prize recipient, passed away at the age of 100. His death occurred at his home in Plains, Georgia, where he had been receiving hospice care for over a year. The Carter Center confirmed his passing through a brief statement on social media. Carter, who rose to prominence as a peanut farmer and a little-known governor of Georgia, became president in 1976 amidst the political turmoil following the Watergate scandal and the Vietnam War. His presidency was marked by significant achievements, including the historic Camp David Accords, which established peace between Egypt and Israel. However, his term was also marred by economic challenges and the Iran hostage crisis, leading to his defeat in the 1980 election. After leaving office, Carter dedicated his life to humanitarian efforts, founding The Carter Center in 1982. His work focused on global health, democracy promotion, and human ri...

Namibia Elects Its First Female President, Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah

 Namibia has elected its first female president, Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, who previously served as Vice President. At 72, she won the election with over 57% of the votes, marking a significant milestone for gender representation in leadership. Her victory comes amid allegations of electoral irregular ities from the opposition, particularly the Independent Patriots for Change (IPC), which claimed there were numerous issues during the voting process, including long queues and a shortage of ballot papers. The election, held on November 27, 2024, was extended due to logistical problems, with some voters waiting up to 12 hours to cast their ballots. Despite these challenges, nearly 77% of the registered voters participated. The IPC has stated it will not recognize the election results, citing a "multitude of irregularities" and vowing to contest the outcome through established electoral processes. Nandi-Ndaitwah's election is seen as a pivotal moment for Namibia, a country rich...

Breaking News: Pastor Bolaji Idowu Released from Police Custody

Pastor Bolaj Pastor Bolaji Idowu, the Lead Pastor of Harvesters International Christian Center (HICC), has been released from police custody after high-profile interventions from influential figures within the Aso Rock Villa and prominent clerics across Nigeria. Pastor Idowu was initially detained on Tuesday by the Force Criminal Investigation Department (FCID) in Abuja, facing serious allegations of a staggering N1.5 billion fraud. Reports indicated that he would remain in custody overnight as investigations continued. However, late in the evening, Sahara Reporters revealed that the tide shifted dramatically. Sources within the police disclosed that significant pressure from powerful pastors and officials linked to President Tinubu’s administration played a crucial role in securing his release. “Pastor Bolaji was freed after key pastors and Aso Villa insiders stepped in,” a senior police source shared with Sahara Reporters. “He has been instructed to repay the funds traced to his acco...

New UNIBEN Vice Chancellor Takes Swift Action to Enhance Student Welfare with Hostel Inspections"

In a remarkable demonstration of commitment to student welfare, the newly inaugurated Vice Chancellor of the University of Benin, Professor Edoba Omoregie, SAN, wasted no time in addressing the pressing needs of students upon assuming office. Less than 24 hours into his tenure, Professor Omoregie embarked on a comprehensive inspection of the university’s student hostels, a move that has resonated positively with the student body. Accompanied by key university officials, the Vice Chancellor toured several hostels, including Halls 1, 2, 3, 4, as well as the NDDC and Clinical hostels. The inspections were met with enthusiastic applause from students, who expressed appreciation for the new leadership’s proactive approach to their living conditions. During his post-inspection remarks, Professor Omoregie did not shy away from acknowledging the subpar conditions of many hostels, describing them as "unacceptable." He emphasized the urgent need for improvements to ensure a conducive l...