DURBAR SUSPENSION: KANO RESIDENTS, TOURISTS, BUSINESSES LAMENT LOSSES. (PHOTO).

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 Durbar Suspension: Kano Residents, Tourists, Businesses Lament Losses For the second year running, Kano’s historic Durbar festival was cancelled over security concerns, leaving residents, tourists, and businesses counting heavy cultural and economic losses. More than 160 tourists, including international visitors, expressed deep disappointment, with some having spent months preparing for the event. Traders, hoteliers, and artisans also reported significant losses due to the festival’s abrupt halt. Tourism experts and culture advocates warned that repeated cancellations threaten the legacy and global appeal of the UNESCO-recognized festival, urging authorities to find lasting solutions to restore the iconic celebration.

CHAD DAYBELL SENTENCED TO DEATH IN IDAHO FOR MURDER OF LORI VALLOW'S 2 CHILDREN, FIRST WIFE. (PHOTO).


 Chad Daybell sentenced to death in Idaho for murder of Lori Vallow's 2 children, first wife



Chad Daybell, husband of so-called "cult mom" Lori Vallow, was sentenced to death in Idaho on Saturday, two days after he was found guilty of murdering two of her children and his first wife in 2019.


On Thursday, a jury convicted Daybell on all counts, including murder, conspiracy to commit murder, insurance fraud and grand theft.


Daybell, 55, and Vallow, 50, are at the center of multiple murder cases involving not only Vallow's two children, but both her and Daybell's deceased ex-spouses.


Last year, a Fremont County jury found Vallow guilty on multiple counts, including two counts of first-degree murder, for the 2019 disappearances and deaths of 7-year-old J.J. Vallow and 16-year-old Tylee Ryan, with help from her husband. 


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