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Jos building Collapse: parents search for missing children after 24 hours

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Distraught parents were in desperate search for their children yesterday, about 24 hours after the collapsed school building that killed 22 pupils in Jos.

The tragic incident also saw about 132 injured victims hospitalized in various hospitals around the Plateau State capital.

Emotions ran high at the site of the incident yesterday as parents searched desperately for their missing children.

One of the women, whose 16 years old daughter sustained injuries and was on admission at Our Lady of Apostles Hospital (OLA), raised the alarm on sighting Governor Caleb Mutfwang who visited the site yesterday, pleading that she was yet to see her son since the building collapsed.

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Another parent, Mrs. Amaka Dennis, told reporters at OLA where her second child, Chidera Dennis, was recuperating from injuries she sustained during the incident, that she was still searching for her JSS 1 son, Emmanuel, who she said had gone to school on that day with his sister.

Amid sobs, the visibly worried mother said that she and her husband had combed all the hospitals and mortuaries in Jos without any sign of the pupil.

She complained that soldiers were not allowing parents to go to the site after the incident, adding that she had not been able to gain access and continue the search for her son.

Amaka, who hails from Orlu in Imo State, said: “Please, help me tell the soldiers to allow me to go in and look for my son if he is still under the rubble.

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“My husband and I have gone round all the hospitals and mortuaries in Jos, but we have not seen him.

“Please help me, help me. I can’t get myself. As you see me, I am not the one here.

“I carried him for nine months. He is very diligent.

“I sell roasted corn, and after school, he comes to the market to help me.

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“Let them allow me to dig if I can see my son.

“I thank God I have seen this one.

“The God that did miracle for me in this one should help me get my son.”

Her daughter, Chidera, an SS2 student, narrating what happened, said that they were in the class discussing after a lesson when one of their classmates told them that a teacher wanted to hold a combined lesson with another class with them.

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Chidera said: “After a class, we just sat in the classroom discussing because the teacher had just finished teaching and left us.

“We were just ‘gisting’ and talking when one of our classmates came and told us that a teacher wanted to take us on a combined session with another class.

“We were about to go out, and as I carried my bag and opened the door, the building fell and I crept under one desk with one girl.

“She was telling me that I should help her because the desk was on top of her head. I removed her head and put my hand under the deck.

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“Then she said that I should tell her mother that if they saved us she was going to die.

“I told her that she should not say so again, that we were going to come out alive and that the Lord is our strength.

“We were eight inside the class and we lost one of our classmates.”

Another, 14-year-old pupil, Chidinma Emmanuel of SS1, said they were trapped for hours before they were rescued.

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She said: “We were in the class making noise, and our teacher came in and told us to keep quiet.

“While we sat in the class, we heard a sound, and before we knew it, the whole building had collapsed.

“I saw my teacher. I think she came out of the building. All of my classmates left and only three of us remained inside.

“It took them (rescuers) many hours before they could realise that some people were alive. When they found out, they tried to rescue us, but one person died in my class.

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“I was to someone who died, and he laid on my arm. As he laid on my arm, the building fell on his head and it broke, so he died.

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“So I have a broken arm. My hand is broken.”

Governor Mutfwang yesterday ordered a shutdown of the school.

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The governor also said the state government would take responsibility for the medical bills of the students injured in the tragic incident.

Governor Mutfwang said: “We have undertaken to bear the medical bills of all the victims in the hospital. We will do the best we can to ensure that they get the best of medical care,” he said.

“Like we have said, the school stands shut, and it is a call to duty.

“Not only are we going to investigate the reasons behind the collapse of the building, we are going to beam our searchlight on all such schools and make sure that they do not endanger anybody’s lives in the future.

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“You know, the very unfortunate incident, like I said, could have been avoided with proper governance.

“Clearly, you can see that the building leaves a lot to be desired.

“Even as a layman, I could see that the building was not up to standard.

“Unfortunately, it has existed for years and has put the lives of people in peril now.

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“As of this morning, we have a total of 22 lives lost. Many are still in hospital.

“But we thank God; the casualties could have been more.

“And this is why when we came into government, one of the executive orders we signed, Order 003, was to be able to sanitise the city, especially to avoid this kind of catastrophe.

“We are not out to punish anybody. We are not doing wickedness to anyone. We are not witch-hunting anybody.

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“We just want to make sure that we live in a society like civilized people, obeying rules and regulations.

“And by the grace of God, we are going to continue on this trajectory.”

The governor expressed appreciation to the people of Plateau State who rushed to the scene in their numbers, particularly those who lent their equipment for use.

“This is our common humanity, that when disaster befalls any one of us, we are there for one another.

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“We’ll continue this process of engagement and comforting one another until God brings comfort to the families who lost their dear ones.

“Even our public schools, we will not spare them. And we are also going to beam the searchlight on our own government processes and procedures to make sure that they have integrity and that people can trust the process.

“There are many buildings in this city that were built without any building plan; that were built without any building permit.

“Now we are going to make sure that people comply with our external town planning laws.

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“For those who have built houses, particularly along riverbanks, let me send a note of warning right away, that we are going to ensure that there is a civilized gap between every riverbank and houses.

“You cannot build a house on the riverbank and erosion is eating into it and you are still living there. It doesn’t make sense.

“So it has been a painful one for me, and I’ve gone round to see some of the little children in pains and mothers who lost their dear children.

“It is something we need to avoid. We can’t continue to blame Satan and blame demons when we ourselves should take responsibility.”

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The principal of the school told Mutfwang that the school had a student population of 284 in the secondary section and 145 in the primary.

He said the proprietor was not around to receive the governor as he was indisposed.

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Govt cites security threats, bans Telegram for officials

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By Mario Deepromoter

Ukraine on Friday restricted the use of Telegram for its government, military and security officials, citing “threats” to national security on the app founded by Russian-born Pavel Durov.

“The National Security and Defence Council decided to restrict the use of Telegram in government agencies, military formations and critical infrastructure facilities,” the council said in a statement on Facebook, saying it was a “matter of national security.”

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Ooni unveiles launch of Olojo Festival, reveals ancestral significance

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The Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi, on Thursday, announced the commencement of the 2024 Olojo Festival, revealing the event’s ancestral and spiritual significance.

Ogunwusi spoke at his palace during a news conference on the 2024 Olojo Festival with the theme “Evolving Transformationaly Domestic Tourism With Community Festivals.”

According to him, the festival is significant because of the spiritual exercises that characterise it and the testimonies it attracts.

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He said the celebration of the revered cultural event was held annually in the ancient city to celebrate the day of the first dawn.

The Ooni said the festival was in remembrance of “Ogun,” god of iron, who is believed to be the first son of Oduduwa, progenitor of the Yoruba people.

He added that the festival marked the birth of the “Aare Crown”.

Ooni said that several prayers rendered to Olodumare through the iconic “Aare crown” during the Olojo festival had been answered with so many testimonies.

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He stated, “Olojo is the festival of dawn and the birth of the crown, “Ade Aare”, the crown of all crowns. The crown that gave birth to all crowns all over the world with all the colours of the rainbow. It is called the spectrum of rainbow crowns.

“The crown does everything humans do, it is a very spiritual crown, very sacred. I am a living example and witness. I have actually charged the crown, I have prayed with it, that I want this done, this particular time.

“This is my ninth year on the throne, going to my tenth year by the grace of God, I have seen a lot of testimonies.

“I will pray with the crown worn on my head, I pray to the almighty God, Olodumare through the crown. I have never seen any failure in it. It is our strong heritage, our strong culture and tradition and we will continue to uphold it forever.

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He added that they were not idol worshipers, but rather custodians of their ancestors’ legacy, which continued to benefit them.

“These are things we should not joke about, It is our heritage, we should not compromise it with anything. It is created by nature, by God Almighty who is the supreme being,” he said.

Explaining the nature of the “Ade Aare”, Ooni described the crown as a sacred, mysterious being which bears the nature of humans.

According to him, the crown functions like humans.

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He said, “Olojo is the time when the crown comes out for blessings. This is a crown that has life in it till date, right from time immemorial.

“The crown changes the weather, it does not see the atmosphere except once in a year, during Olojo festival.

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“In the crown, we see everything complete, we see the day, night, four corners of the world, the northern, southern, eastern and western poles.

“The birth of the crown is actually the first dawn pathfinded by Ogun, which is linked to our celebration.”

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The Ooni added, “Olojo is the main new year celebration and this dovetails to everybody’s new yam festival all over because what is used to bring out yams are cutlasses and hoes made with iron.

“This is the time we get beautiful harvests, the time we get wallnuts, bitter kola. For us in Ile-Ife, we still uphold our heritage and that is why we celebrate the first dawn.”

Ogunwusi appreciated the sponsors for the festival.

“I want to appreciate you all, our sponsors, for everything you have been doing. For always responding to my calls. May God bless you and may our ancestors guide you all. I appreciate the state government as well,” he added.

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Earlier, the Commissioner for Culture and Tourism in Osun, Abiodun Bankole-Ojo, appealed to sponsors of the Olojo festival to look into the possibility of developing some tourism sites within the state, like the Oranmiyan Groove.

“Please corporate bodies, stop giving us monetary and material gifts, come and develop the Oranmiyan site as a tourist site. Government will not be able to do it all,” he said.

The Olojo Festival Chief Consultant, Ayo Olumoko, urged Nigerians and international tourists to grace the festival.

NAN reports that the Grand Finale for the 2024 edition of the annual Olojo Festival in Ile-Ife, will be held between September 26 and September 30.

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On September 26, there will be Ayo Olopon Traditional Game, Festival Cultural Talent Hunt (Audition) and Olojo Festival Colloquium.

On September 27, there will be Ojo Ilagun, Iwode Ile-Ife (Community cleansing) and Oonirisa’s terrestrial message to the world.

September 28 is the festival’s grand finale official ceremony, Ojo Okemogun, and the Aare cultural procession.

September 29 is Ojo Ajoyo (Asekagba), Grand Royal Reception – Invitational, Adire Oodua Cultural Exchange Exhibition and Oonirisa’s Ife Award for Community Service, 2024.

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September 30 would be for the Ojo Ibile (Oonirisa’s ancestral traditional propitiation) and cultural talents hunt.

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Trump Says Israel Will Go Extinct Within Two Years If He Loses US Election

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Trump expressed concern about his polling numbers among Jewish voters, lamenting his current standing compared to Harris, the Democratic candidate.

President Donald Trump suggested that Jewish-American voters could bear some responsibility if he loses the upcoming presidential election to Vice President Kamala Harris.

Trump expressed concern about his polling numbers among Jewish voters, lamenting his current standing compared to Harris, the Democratic candidate.

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Reuters reports that Trump claimed that Israel could face extinction within two years if Kamala Harris wins the election, suggesting that Jewish voters who support Democrats would share some responsibility for that outcome.

Speaking to a crowd, Trump stated, “If I don’t win this election, the Jewish community will play a significant role in that. If 40% or even 60% of people are voting for the enemy, Israel, in my opinion, will cease to exist within two years.”

He referenced a poll indicating that Harris had 60% support among American Jews.

Although he didn’t specify which poll he was citing, a recent Pew Research survey showed American Jews favouring Harris over Trump by 65% to 34%.

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Trump also expressed disappointment over winning less than 30% of the Jewish vote in both the 2016 and 2020 elections.

Trump reiterated similar sentiments earlier at a summit in Washington aimed at combating antisemitism in the U.S.

The Trump campaign has prioritised appealing to Jewish voters in critical battleground states, where even a small shift in support could influence the election outcome.

In Pennsylvania, for instance, there are over 400,000 Jewish residents, and Biden won the state by just 81,000 votes in 2020.

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In response to Trump’s comments, Morgan Finkelstein, a spokesperson for the Harris campaign, criticised him for his past associations with individuals accused of antisemitism.

Trump has consistently denied allegations of antisemitism, noting his Jewish son-in-law during his speeches on Thursday.

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