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US Ambassador gives Tips on How Nigerian can end killings

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US Ambassador React To Jos Killings

US Ambassador React To Jos Killings – Owing to the recent genocide in Jos on 25th June, 2018, US Ambassador Stuart Symington gave his views, agitations and plans of helping out in the situation. The US mission in Nigeria has called on citizens and leaders in the country to stay united with a view to ending the violence against civilians. The mission in a Tweet on Tuesday, June 26, stated that Nigerians could make the killings stop by being uniting regardless of religion or ethnic backgrounds.

The US ambassador to Nigeria, Stuart Symington, made the statement in a tweet in reaction to the reported attacks in Plateau state which is said to have claimed more than 120 lives.

Nigeria’s leaders and citizens have it in their power to make this killing stop now, if you are united across all regions, all occupations, and all faiths,” the tweet stated. 

US Ambassador React To Jos Killings – Recently, the United State of America frowned at the attacks in Plateau which claims more than 120 lives also leaving several others injured. Heather Naurert, spokeperson for the US Department of State, issued a statement on the attacks. In his words, he said – the parptrators of the attack shoudl be brought to justice.

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“We join President Buhari and others in sending our deepest condolences to the affected communities, and in the desire to see the perpetrators brought to justice and to prevent further violence,” Nauert said.

NPBS has earlier reported that President Muhammadu Buhari paid a visit to Jos and gave strict tasks to service chiefs of Nigeria. Vice President Osibanjo also paid a visit to Jos, plateau.

From all of us at NPBS (Nigeria Police Broadcasting Service) offer our condolences to the Victims of the Jos Genocide, the Plateau State Governor, and to Nigeria. God Bless Nigeria

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Joe Biden Sworn in as 46th U.S President

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Joe Biden Sworn in As 46th US President

Joe Biden has been sworn in as the 46th United States president as Harris becomes the Vice President.

She is America’s first female and first black Asian-American person to hold the office.

Biden took his oath of office on Wednesday at the capitol in Washington D.C.

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Chief Justice, John Roberts junior, administered the pledge at exactly 11:48am eastern time.

In his Inaugural address, Mr. Biden said it was a day of “history and hope”.

“my whole soul is in putting America back together again”.

Outgoing President, Donald Trump, did not attend the ceremony.

Meanwhile, former presidents, Bill Clinton, George Bush junior, Barack Obama and their wives were in attendance.

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Turkish Court Sentences Kurdish Former Member of Parliament to Jail

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Turkish court sentences Kurdish former MP to 22 years in jail

A Turkish court has sentenced Kurdish former lawmaker, Leyla Guven to more than 22 years in jail on terror-related charges.

Leyla Guven, who was stripped of her parliamentary immunity in June, was convicted of membership of a “terror group” and disseminating “terror propaganda” for outlawed Kurdish armed groups.

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On Monday, Guven was given 14 years and three months in jail on a charge of membership of a “terrorist organization” and an additional eight years for two separate charges of disseminating “terrorist propaganda”.

Guven was not present at the court hearing in the predominantly Kurdish southeastern city of Diyarbakir, and her whereabouts were not immediately clear.

The court however, ordered Guven’s immediate arrest.

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Burundi’s Former President Pierre Buyoya, Dies at 71.

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Burundi’s Former President Pierre Buyoya, has died at age 71.

Buyoya served as President twice, from 1987-1993 and then 1996-2003.

His death comes three weeks after his resignation from the position of the high representative of the African Union for Mali and the Sahel region.

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Announcing his resignation, Buyoya said he needed time to focus on legal battles back home, following his trial in absentia and sentencing to life in prison.

Burundi’s top court sentenced Buyoya to life imprisonment in late October 2020, for alleged assassination of President Melchior Ndadaye who had won the 1993 elections.

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