RUSSIA LAUNCHES MASSIVE DRONE AND MISSILE BARRAGE ON UKRAINE, KILLING AT LEAST 18 CIVILIANS AND STRIKING KYIV AND MULTIPLE CITIES. (PHOTO).

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 Russia launches massive drone and missile barrage on Ukraine, killing at least 18 civilians and striking Kyiv and multiple cities  Russia carried out a large-scale overnight assault on Ukraine, launching hundreds of drones and dozens of missiles that killed at least 18 civilians and wounded more than 100 others across multiple cities, officials said Tuesday. The strikes hit Kyiv, Dnipro and other regions, with emergency crews working through destroyed residential buildings where some victims were trapped under rubble. In Dnipro, rescuers recovered the bodies of a 3-year-old child and a mother and her 8-year-old son, while officials reported 12 deaths in the city and six in Kyiv. The bombardment stretched from night into daylight, with explosions reported across wide areas of the country. Kyiv residents had been on alert for days after warnings of a major aerial attack, including advisories for foreign diplomats to leave the capital. Despite those warnings, most remained in pl...

PRESIDENTIAL TRIBUNAL VERDICT EXPECTED TO FAVOR TINUBU, VICTORY UNLIKELY FOR PETER OBI , SAYS PRIMATE AYODELE. (PHOTO).


Presidential Tribunal Verdict Expected to Favor Tinubu, Victory Unlikely for Peter Obi, Says Primate Ayodele

Primate Elijah Ayodele, the leader of the INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, expressed his belief on Tuesday that Peter Obi, the presidential candidate for the Labour Party (LP), is unlikely to secure victory at the presidential election tribunal. According to Primate Ayodele, the judgment is expected to favor President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

In a statement released by his Media Aide, Oluwatosin Osho, Primate Ayodele emphasized that Obi’s supporters may be left disappointed as the tribunal’s decision is unlikely to be in their favor. He also reminded everyone that it might be challenging for the tribunal to remove President Bola Tinubu from office.

Primate Ayodele urged all parties involved in the case to uphold law and order and avoid causing unnecessary unrest and chaos in the country, regardless of the final judgment.

He stated, “The judgment is not likely to align with Peter Obi’s expectations, and he cannot anticipate victory through the tribunal. The worst-case scenario could involve a re-run of the election, or it may simply uphold the existing result. Regardless of the outcome, those who do not succeed should maintain peace and order; they should refrain from inciting unrest in the country.”

 

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