NONYE SOLUDO HIGHLIGHTS SPORTS AS A TOOL FOR YOUTH CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT. (PHOTO).

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 Nonye Soludo highlights sports as a tool for youth character development Wife of the Anambra State Governor, Dr Nonye Soludo, has described sports as a powerful tool for character formation and social inclusion among youths in the society. Soludo made the assertion, yesterday, in Awka while flagging off the 2nd edition of the Nonye Soludo Volleyball Championship. The group stage of the championship will be concluded today, while the final will be decided on Saturday. She said the competition was aimed at promoting youth development, teamwork, and healthy competition through sports. She further explained that the tournament is part of efforts to positively engage young people, discover talents and encourage discipline and unity among youths in the state. “This competition will also serve as a platform for nurturing future volleyball stars. I encourage our youths to take the tournament seriously because sports remains a powerful tool for character building and social inclusion,” she...

A WEDDING IN KURNOOL,ANDHRA PRADESH,TOOK A RRAGIC TURN WHEN A YOUNG MAN COLLAPSED ON STAGE AND DIED OF A CARDIAC ARREST.(PHOTO).


 A wedding in Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh, took a tragic turn when a young man collapsed on stage and died of a cardiac arrest. 

The man, identified as Vamsi, was attending his friend’s wedding in Penumada village. While greeting the bride and groom and handing over a gift, Vamsi suddenly lost his balance and leaned to the left. Guests nearby rushed to catch him before he fell.


Vamsi, who worked with Amazon in Bengaluru, was immediately taken to the Dhone City Government Hospital, where doctors confirmed his death due to a cardiac arrest. The incident, captured on video, showed the groom unwrapping the gift as Vamsi collapsed in front of the guests. His sudden passing shocked everyone at the wedding.


Medical experts have raised concerns about the rising number of cardiac arrests among young people in unexpected places, such as gyms or public events. Dr. Ravi Gupta, a consultant cardiologist in Mumbai, cited factors like diabetes, stress, air pollution, sedentary lifestyles, heavy workouts, and the use of steroids as major contributors. He also mentioned that Indians are genetically predisposed to heart problems, and adopting Western lifestyles has further increased the risk.


This incident is part of a worrying trend, as similar cases have been reported recently. In Tamil Nadu, a 49-year-old school teacher, Antony Gerald, collapsed and died of a cardiac arrest while teaching fourth-grade students. Such cases highlight the need for increased awareness about heart health, especially among the younger population.

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