BUHARI, ABBAS, AKUME, OTHERS AMONG AS WIKE REVOKES ALLOCATION OF 762 FCT LANDOWNERS. (PHOTO).

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 𝐁𝐮𝐡𝐚𝐫𝐢, 𝐀𝐛𝐛𝐚𝐬, 𝐀𝐤𝐮𝐦𝐞, 𝐎𝐭𝐡𝐞𝐫𝐬 𝐀𝐦𝐨𝐧𝐠 𝐚𝐬 𝐖𝐢𝐤𝐞 𝐑𝐞𝐯𝐨𝐤𝐞𝐬 𝐀𝐥𝐥𝐨𝐜𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 𝐨𝐟 𝟕𝟔𝟐 𝐅𝐂𝐓 𝐋𝐚𝐧𝐝𝐨𝐰𝐧𝐞𝐫𝐬 Nyesom Wike, the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, has revoked the lands allocated to several prominent Nigerians, including former President Muhammadu Buhari, Speaker of the House of Representatives Tajudeen Abbas, and Secretary to the Government of the Federation George Akume, due to non-payment of Certificate of Occupancy fees. Also, 759 other prominent figures and organisations in Maitama II, Abuja. were also affected by the revocation which was for non-payment of Certificate of Occupancy. This was contained in a publication by the FCT Administration and made available to newsmen by the Special Adviser to the FCT Minister, Lere Olayinka. In a separate publication, the minister also threatened to revoke lands belonging to the Minority Leader of the House of Representatives, Kingsley Chinda; former presidents of the Sena...

NOTRE-DAME CATHEDRAL FIRE: THE QUEEN AND PRINCE CHARLES SENT A MESSAGE TO THE PRESIDENT OF FRANCE FOLLOWING THE FIRE AT THE NOTRE-DAME CATHEDRAL.{PHOTOS}.

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     The Queen and The Prince of Wales {Prince Charles} has sent a message to The President of France today following the fire at Notre-Dame Cathedral. The two messages reads as follow:

Her Majesty The Queen has sent the following message to The President of France. 
"Prince Philip and I have been deeply saddened to see the images of the fire which has engulfed Notre-Dame Cathedral. 
"I extend my sincere admiration to the emergency services who have risked their lives to try to save this important national monument. 
"My thoughts and prayers are with those who worship at the Cathedral and all of France at this difficult time." 
Elizabeth R.



   DATE: 16 APRIL 2019.
   Cher Monsieur le President,

My wife and I were utterly heartbroken to learn of the terrible fire at Notre-Dame Catheral this evening and wanted to let you know immediately how much we are thinking of yourself and the French people at this most agonizing of times,and of the emergency services who are so bravely tackling the blaze.I realize only too well what a truly special significance the Cathedral holds at the heart of your nation,but also for us all outside France it represents one of the greatest architectural achievements of Western Civilization.It is a treasure for all mankind and ,as such,to witness its destruction in this most dreadful conflagration is a shattering tragedy,the unbearable pain of which we all share .
Cher Monsieur le President,our hearts go out to you and the people of France more than you can ever know,especially in view of our experience with the devastating fire at Windsor Castle twenty-seven years ago.We send you our most profound sympathy,however inadequate that maybe.
Tres cordialement a vous
Charles 
The Prince of Wales.


EARLIER REPORT:

.- Firefighters at Cathedrale Notre-Dame brought a devastating blaze under control, after the Paris cathedral caught fire Monday night.
The roof of the French cathedral collapsed along with its spire, but local officials say they belive the main bell towers and historic edifice of the building are now safe. 
The fire broke out shortly before 7pm local time, April 15. Multiple eyewitnesses shared photos and videos of the cathedral with visible plumes of smoke and flames across the cathedral’s roof.
The historic spire of the cathedral, which stood 226 feet tall, fell shortly before 8pm.
The entire cathedral roof was seen to collapse while the fire continued to burn unchecked within the main structure.
Efforts by more than 400 firefighters focused mostly on the north belfry, with Paris' chief firefighter highlighting the risk to what remains of the structure if the main bell should fall through the tower.
Shortly after 11pm, news service AFP reported that firefighters said that they believe Notre-Dame's main structure can be "saved and preserved."
Following a visit to the site, President Emmanuel Macron vowed to restore the cathedral, which belongs to the French government.
"We will rebuild Notre-Dame," Macron said, according to AFP.
Earlier, the French president released a statement on Twitter expressing the "emotion" of "the whole nation."
Macron said his thoughts were with all Catholics and French citizens. 
"Like all our compatriots, tonight I am sad to see a part of [all of] us burn."
Archbishop Michel Aupetit of Paris said that "firefighters are still fighting to save the towers of Notre-Dame de Paris. The frame, the roof and the boom are consumed." 
"Pray," the archbishop told the priests of Paris, he also invited them to ring church bells as a public invitation to prayer.
Unconfirmed reports indicate that the major religious and artistic treasures of the cathedral were removed as the fire began, including a relic of the crown of thorns.
As flames spread, locals reported buring debris from the fire falling in the immeadite vicinity of the cathedral. By 9pm the fire was contained within the cathedral building itself.
Firefighters cautioned Monday night that although the height of the flames had abated, the fire within the cathedral itself was not yet fully under contol. Efforts were initially hampered by the height of the cathedral roof, which prevented emergency services from reaching the flames.
No announcement has yet been made concerning any injuries or fatalities resulting from the fire. 
Paris mayor Anne Hidalgo issued a series of brief statements via Twitter saying that emergency responders are fighting to control the flames and appealing to local residents to keep the area clear to assist their efforts.
"There is no word strong enough to express my sorrow," Hidalgo said.
Outside the security cordon, Parisian Catholics have gathered in large crowds, kneeling to pray and singing devotional hyms to Our Lady.
Officials have not yet determined what caused the fire, which is still burning. Both the fire department and the office of the public prosecuter in Paris have confirmed that invesitgations into the origin and cause of the fire have been opened.
Built between the twelfth through fourteenth centuries, the landmark cathedral in the French capital is one of the most recognizable churches in the world, receiving more than 12 million visitors each year.
The cathedral was undergoing some restorative work at the time the fire broke out, though it is unknown if the fire originated in the area of the work. 
The fire comes after several weeks of vandalism and arson attacks on church buildings across France.
Cardinal Daniel DiNardo, president of the U.S. bishops' conference released a statement on behalf of the American hierarchy calling the fire "horrific." 
"This particular cathedral is not only a majestic Church, it is also a world treasure. Noble in architecture and art, it has long been a symbol of the transcendent human spirit as well as our longing for God," DiNardo said. 
"Our hearts go out to the archbishop and the people of Paris, and we pray for all the people of France, entrusting all to the prayers and intercession of the Mother of God, especially the firefighters battling the fire." .More photos below.
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