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SAD! Popular Actor Dies At 90

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Popular Hollywood actor, Bill Cobbs known for his roles in “Demolition Man,” “That Thing You Do!,” and “Air Bud,” has passed away

At the age of 90, Cobbs passed away peacefully at his home in California

The news was confirmed by Cobbs’ brother Thomas Cobbs, who wrote on Facebook that the actor died on Tuesday “peacefully at his home in California.”

“A beloved partner, big brother, uncle, surrogate parent, godfather, and friend, Bill recently and happily celebrated his 90th birthday surrounded by cherished loved ones,” the post continued.

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With a career spanning five decades, Cobbs had nearly 200 film and TV credits, and appeared in many beloved titles including the 1993 action-thriller “Demolition Man” and the Oscar-nominated 1996 classic “That Thing You Do!”

The Cleveland native’s career began in the mid-1970s when he got his start on the stage, appearing in Broadway productions including “Black Picture Show” and “The First Breeze of Summer.”

He also later appeared in stage productions for “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom.”

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JUST IN: Police Nab leaders of April 7 nationwide protest

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A peaceful protest in Abuja turned chaotic on Monday after police fired teargas at demonstrators calling for the repeal of the Cybercrime Act and relief from economic hardship.

The protest, organised by the Take-It-Back Movement and other civil society groups, was part of a nationwide action against what participants described as growing authoritarianism under President Bola Tinubu’s administration.

Ativists, including Bosede Imanah and social critic Flagboy, were among those arrested during the crackdown.

Demonstrators had gathered in the Federal Capital Territory, displaying placards with messages such as “Stop the Repression” and “Let Us Breathe” before security operatives attacked, leading to injuries and a chaotic stampede.

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It was observed the violent dispersal and reported that several protesters were wounded while trying to flee.

Human rights activist and former presidential candidate, Omoyele Sowore, who was present at the scene, condemned the police action and reiterated support for the protest.

He tweeted, “The ignoble @PoliceNG officers were deployed and they attacked us during today’s #RepealTheCyberCrimeAct protest in Abuja. #EgbetokinMustGo #RevolutionNow”

The Take-It-Back Movement insisted the protest would go on as planned, describing it as a stand against the misuse of the Cybercrime Act, worsening economic hardship, and what they called a “state of emergency” in Rivers State.

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The protest is tagged, “Nationwide Protest Against Bad Governance and Suppression of Free Speech.”

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Obi, Oti summon LP NECMeeting/stakeholders engagement

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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa

The two leading figures of the Labour Party, the 2023 Presidential flag bearer Peter Obi and the sole state Governor of the party, Alex Oti of Abia state, have summoned the National Executive Committee, NEC of the party in Abuja on Wednesday,y, April 9, 2025.

In a notice signed by the two men, the NEC meeting shall be followed concurrently by an interactive TownHall Engagement with major stakeholders and other organs of the party.

The stakeholders listed to attend the meeting include the Vice Presidential candidate for the 2023 election, Serving and former Senators and Senatorial candidates of LP in the 2023 election, serving and former Members of House of Representatives and LP candidates in 2023 election, all members of the National Caretaker Committee and NTC, all former Governorship candidates who are still in the party, Representatives of NLC/TUC Political Commission, All members of the former LP National Working Committee.

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The meeting is in furtherance of the Supreme Court ruling last week terminating the Julius Abure-led NWC.

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FAAN buys multimillion naira machine to replace Customs checkpoint, touting

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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa

War against touting, extortion, and unnecessary delay of passengers at Nigerian airports through multiple human checks, the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria has commenced the procurement of machines to replace human checks of luggage, particularly at customs checkpoints.

FAAN made this known over the weekend, during a tour of the airport, where correspondents were shown the various newly installed machines.

The Director of Aviation Security at FAAN, Igbafe Afegbai, said the customs table where they physically check travellers’ barges will be dismantled in a week’s time.

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Both industry stakeholders and travellers have, at different times, complained of the customs checking point/table within the Murtala International Airport Terminal. While stakeholders criticised the customs activities within the terminal, travellers also described it as an avenue for extortion.

Recently, Customs officers and the FAAN security chief, alongside other top officers at the authority, clashed with Customs officers at the airport over duty overlap.

This development forced the aviation workers to threaten a nationwide strike, an action scheduled for March 31, 2025.

The complaints and feedback from passengers may have forced FAAN to deploy the machines that are being installed at screening points at the Lagos International Airport to totally eliminate the manual search.

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The machines, which include six pieces of Orion 927DX, a full-body scanner, and an itemiser bought by FAAN, have the capacity to exhibit images in the Classic 4-colour and the new proprietary Spectrum 4-colour options, providing a clear image, allowing improved security by quick and accurate identification of threats, and increasing throughput.

Afegbai stated that the machines are also designed to detect a wide range of explosives and narcotics in real-time during the scanning process by marking a potential threat on the X-ray image.

While speaking with journalists, Afegbai stressed that by the time FAAN finishes installing all the screening machines and the monitors, each security agent will have their own monitors, and the tables for physical human checks will be quashed.

“The tables you see will be a thing of history; you will not see any table here. There will be no physical contact because what we are also doing is that when we fix those monitors and the machines dictate unaccepted objects, the concerned officials will take the passenger and his or her luggage to designated areas for physical checks.

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“The designated areas will also have CCTV cameras. This is to ensure the passengers are not being exploited. When the machines dictate something, the aviation securities call the relevant agencies, such as the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, Customs, and quarantine, amongst others, to follow up.”

He further explained that FAAN will be extending the machines to include six different monitors for the six agencies present at the airport, for their officials to monitor the bags through the screens.

He added, “Customs will have their screen. The quarantine will have their screen, and others will also have theirs. So, everybody will sit down while luggage goes through the machines.”

He further explained, “Before we bought the new machines, our machines were not detecting some drugs, but with the new machines, we will start to train some of the security agencies, like the NDLEA, the DSS, the immigration, and the quarantine

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Also corroborating the FAAN security chief, head of department, ICT at the airport, Chima Oge, said the new Orion 927DX machine has features that help with the identification of organic materials accurately and quickly, either in range mode, which highlights the areas based on the range selected by the operator, and/or in interactive mode, which provides the operator the option to display the areas based on the value of the pixel.

He also revealed that the machine could detect undeclared funds, drugs and other illicit materials.

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