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Snake gets world-first cancer treatment normally used in humans
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A reticulated python at Chester Zoo in the United Kingdom has made a remarkable recovery after undergoing a cancer treatment normally used in human medicine.
The 4-metre-long, 15-foot python, named Jodie Foster, is believed to be the first snake in the world to receive electrochemotherapy, according to the veterinary team involved in the procedure.
The treatment became necessary after vets discovered a malignant tumour in the snake’s jawbone. Zoo keepers initially became concerned when Jodie Foster began eating less than usual and appeared less active.
Medical examinations later confirmed that the python had fibrosarcoma, a malignant tumour affecting the jaw.
Veterinarians initially removed the tumour, but the cancer subsequently returned. As the tumour began damaging part of the snake’s jawbone, the veterinary team determined that surgery alone was unlikely to provide a sufficient solution.
Chester Zoo therefore worked with specialists from the University of Liverpool to adapt electrochemotherapy, a treatment commonly used in human cancer care, for use on the large reptile.
The procedure involved removing the tumour together with part of the affected jawbone. Electrochemotherapy was then administered to target cancer cells that could have remained following the surgery.
The unusual size of the patient also presented logistical challenges for the veterinary team. Because there was no operating table large enough to accommodate the 15-foot python, two operating tables were joined together to create a suitable surface for the procedure.
Veterinarians also had to carefully maintain the snake’s body temperature throughout the operation. Heated blankets and warmed air were used during the procedure to help keep Jodie Foster stable.
The operation lasted approximately 90 minutes, after which the python reportedly recovered remarkably quickly.
The successful treatment represents a notable development in veterinary medicine because electrochemotherapy has traditionally been associated with cancer treatment in humans and some other animals.
For the Chester Zoo team, adapting the treatment for a snake required collaboration with cancer specialists and careful consideration of the reptile’s physiology and size.
The case also demonstrates how techniques developed for human medicine can potentially be adapted to help treat diseases in animals.
Jodie Foster’s recovery has provided encouragement to the veterinary team, particularly because the tumour had previously returned after being removed.
The case is expected to provide useful information for other veterinary professionals who may encounter similar cancer cases in reptiles. The team plans to formally publish details of the procedure so that specialists can learn from the experience.
The successful treatment has therefore attracted attention not only because of the unusual patient involved but also because of its potential significance for veterinary cancer care.
Jodie Foster’s case highlights the increasing range of medical options available to veterinarians and the lengths to which specialist teams can go to provide treatment for animals with serious illnesses.
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BREAKING: 38 year former world champion boxer, Zolani Tete shot dead in South Africa
Ex-world champion boxer Zolani Tete has been shot dead outside his home in South Africa at the age of 38.
This ugly development happened in Mdantsane, Eastern Cape, as Zolani Tete arrived at his residence and waited for the gate to open.
According to the police, two armed men wearing balaclavas stepped out of a vehicle and opened fire on the boxer.
A 27-year-old woman who was travelling with Tete was also shot several times and taken to hospital for treatment.
South Africa’s Minister of Sports, Arts and Culture, Gayton McKenzie, confirmed Tete’s death on Friday.
McKenzie expressed caution over speculation about the motive behind the attack, saying “I will not speculate about who did this or why.”
Police have launched an investigation, but no motive has been established and no details about possible suspects have been released.
Zolani Tete , who was nicknamed “Last Born”, became widely known in boxing for his remarkable 11-second knockout of fellow South African Siboniso Gonya in Belfast in November 2017.
The knockout remains one of the fastest stoppages in a world title fight.
Tete achieved it while defending his WBO bantamweight title, which he had won earlier that year and held until 2019.
The southpaw boxer had previously captured the IBF junior-bantamweight title in 2014 after defeating Japan’s Teiru Kinoshita in Kobe.
Earlier in his career, Tete had also held the minor WBF flyweight title.
Zolani Tete’s death came only weeks after he completed a four-year ban from boxing following a positive test for the banned anabolic steroid stanozolol after his 2022 bout against Jason Cunningham.
His suspension ended on July 29, and he had been preparing to make a return to professional boxing before his death.
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2027 Elections: US observers say insecurity, violence may pose threat to its success
A US-based election observation group – International Republican Institute (IRI), has said that insecurity and political violence have been observed as major threats to the forthcoming 2027 general elections.
Speaking Friday in Abuja on what it tagged, ‘Media Advisory’, the group led by its President, Dr Daniel Twining alongside Former US Ambassador to South Africa, Jendayi Frazer and the Regional Director for Africa, IRI, Janai Cox, called on political leaders and parties to shun rhetoric that threatens opponents, incites violence or portrays electoral defeat as inherently illegitimate.
Worried that persistent insecurity and political violence, erode confidence in the electoral process and depresses voters’ participation, the group held that where voters, candidates and observers cannot participate without fear of violence or intimidation, technical improvements and legal safeguards have only limited effect.
“This challenge is unfolding within a political landscape that has transformed considerably since 2023”, the group said.
Acknowledging existence of electoral reforms, IRI is skeptical about the practicability of the new legal framework as public confidence remains one of the most consequential challenges facing the process.
Stressing that its mission in Nigeria is to provide an independent and impartial assessment of the country’s electoral processes, offering key findings and recommendations that will help stakeholders strengthen electoral process ahead of the 2027 general elections, it said the country’s experience of 2023 has continued to shape perceptions of Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), particularly with respect to results, transmission and collation.
It held that in the 2027 outing, electoral credibility will depend not only on administrative capacity but also on the transparency of institutional authority.
Twining in his remarks, said that IRI’s interest is to support Nigerians in their ambition of peacefully exercising their democratic rights and their democratic voice in an election that is peaceful, inclusive, credible and seen as legitimate in the eyes of the public.”
He described the 2027 elections as critical, not only for the country but also for Africa considering that its political trajectory carries significance beyond its borders.
“The resilience of Nigeria’s institutions and the quality of electoral competition carry not only national but also regional and global implications.
“Our delegation approached this assessment with a straightforward objective to identify practical steps that can strengthen confidence in Nigeria’s electoral process well before voters go to the polls in 2027.
“Over the course of the mission, we met with more than 65 stakeholders, whom we thank for their cooperation and insights. Our findings also draw on IRI’s observation of the Ekiti and Osun off cycle gubernatorial elections, and the work of long-term analysts deployed in the advance of this delegation.”
Adding: “These findings are therefore not abstract prescriptions. They reflect concerns raised across the electoral landscape and lessons drawn from previous elections. At the heart of these recommendations is public confidence. Credibility is not produced by law, technology or institutions alone. It is built when Nigerians believe they can vote without fear, that their choice will be respected and that power cannot be used to override the will of the voter”, the institute said.
Ahead of the 2027 election, the group therefore urged INEC to run a robust stress test of its systems and mock elections to troubleshoot potential challenges with the BVAS and IREv; communicate operational decisions, procedural changes and contingency measures through consistent and authoritative channels and collaborate with security personnel to protect ballot secrecy on election day.
“INEC and security agencies should prioritize the security of election facilities, protect participants, materials, party agents and observer groups without restricting lawful access. Attention should be given to preventing intimidation and securing the movement of results at collation centers.”
The group also recommended that political parties should hold their party officials, agents and supporters accountable for vote buying and voter inducement while national and state leadership should communicate clear expectations throughout party structures and ensure they are enforced down to local and polling unit levels, including sanctions, fines and prosecution of civil and criminal offenses.
“Significant enforcement actions would help demonstrate that electoral offenses, especially violence are unacceptable at all levels. Political parties should train and supervise their party agents on lawful conduct, ballot secrecy and results verification. Political parties should take responsibility for the conduct of their agents and promptly address violations committed on election day.
“INEC should improve the accessibility of polling units for persons with disabilities and build on lessons learnt from the 2023 elections by updating the Internally Displaced Persons voting framework.
“Political parties and candidates should also refrain from producing or amplifying false information, manipulated electoral materials or Artificial Intelligence (AI) generated impersonations that could undermine confidence or inflame tensions”, it said.
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Terrorists storm mosque, kidn*p worshippers in Borgu
The Police Command in Niger State has confirmed the abduction of worshipers at a Mosque in Dekara District in Borgu Local Government Area of the state.
The Command’s Spokesperson, SP Wasiu Abiodun, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Saturday that the incident happened at about 2 p.m. on Friday, August 21, when the victims were observing Jumaat prayer.
He said the exact number of those kidnapped was yet to be ascertained.
According to him, the terrorists first attacked Gidan-Zana and Kpenya villages before moving to the Mosque, where unspecified number of worshipers were kidnapped.
He said no life was lost, adding that joint security operatives had been deployed to the area for assessment and rescue operations.
Abiodun explained that “on 21/8/2026 at about 4 p.m., report received indicated that on same date at about 2 p.m., suspected terrorists invaded Gidan-Zana, Kpenya village via Dekara District Borgu, and Kpenya Mosque and abducted unspecified number of persons during prayers, while others escaped into the nearby forest.
“However, the developing report indicated that no life was lost, while joint security detachment had been deployed to the area for assessment and rescue operations.
“Further development will be made public”, he said.
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