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Catholics Protest Against incessant Kidnappings In Edo

Members of the Catholic Diocese of Auchi in Edo State on Friday embarked on a peaceful protest against killing and kidnapping of their priests.
This is against the backdrop of recent kidnapping of a priest in the diocese and killing of a seminarian.
The protesters in their numbers, including priests, took to the streets of Auchi carrying placards with various inscriptions.
Recall that a priest, Rev. Fr. Philip Ekweli and seminarian, Andrew Peter were recently kidnapped; while the priest was released after ransom was reportedly paid, the seminarian was killed by his abductors.
Rev. Fr (Dr) Clement Anadevha, Director, Justice Development and Justice Commission (JDPC) who led the protesters demanded the “government to declare a state of emergency on security of lives and property.”
Anadevha also led the protesters to the Catholic Diocese of Auchi, Most Rev. Dr Gabriel Dunia where they also registered their displeasure over the attack on priests in the area.
In his response, Dunia said he had made several efforts on security matters, wondering why priests and the churches are now victims of kidnapping.
He called on the government to act, lamenting that farmlands have been occupied by bandits who now deprive farmers from going to the farm.
The protesters also took their protest to the Etsako West Council secretariat to register their grievances.
Addressing the protesters, the chairman of the local government, Mr Valentine Okwilagwe promised to take their request to the appropriate authority.
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Baby Mama: Elon Musk responds to calls on child support payments

Elon Musk has responded to the allegations made by Ashley St. Clair, who accused the billionaire entrepreneur of reducing their child support payments by 60%. According to St. Clair’s claims, the drastic reduction in payments forced her to sell her Cybertruck in order to make up for the financial gap.
The allegations were made public through a post on X (formerly Twitter), where Ashley shared her frustrations about the financial support she was receiving from Musk.
In a move that quickly garnered attention, Elon Musk took to Instagram to address the situation. In his post, Musk stated that, despite not being certain whether the child in question is his, he has still provided substantial financial support to Ashley. Musk revealed that he had given Ashley $2.5 million and that he is also sending her $500,000 annually.
He also mentioned that he is open to confirming paternity, noting that he is not opposed to finding out if the child is indeed his, though there is no court order mandating such an action.
Musk’s statement stirred up a lot of conversation online, with many reacting to the financial figures and the ongoing public drama surrounding the child support dispute. His comment about not knowing for sure whether the child is his, despite providing significant funds, has led to further scrutiny and debate about the nature of their relationship and financial arrangements.
This exchange between Musk and St. Clair highlights the complexities of high-profile relationships and the often-public nature of personal financial disputes, with both parties seemingly airing their grievances on social media platforms.
The situation has drawn a wide range of opinions, with some sympathizing with Ashley’s financial struggles, while others have questioned the level of support Musk has provided.
Regardless, the incident has undeniably sparked buzz across social media, bringing attention to both the public figures involved and the ongoing controversy surrounding child support.
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Edo Killings: Jibrin Shares Details of His Discussion with Okpebholo

Deputy President of the Senate, Barau Jibrin, has called for justice following the killing of 16 hunters in Uromi, Edo State, who were traveling to the North.
Jibrin made the statement after receiving a condolence visit from Governor Monday Okpebholo of Edo State, who expressed his condemnation of the killings and updated Jibrin on the progress of the investigation.
Governor Okpebholo disclosed that 14 suspects had been arrested in connection with the incident and would be brought to Abuja for further interrogation. He also mentioned the formation of a committee by the Edo State Government to assist the families of the victims.
In response, Jibrin commended the governor for his efforts and urged him to ensure that justice is served, leaving no stone unturned in the pursuit of the perpetrators.
He emphasized the importance of punishing those responsible to serve as a deterrent to others, stating that the primary demand from everyone was justice. Jibrin further noted that he had been in contact with the governor multiple times on the matter before their meeting.
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