A PRIEST IN ANAMBRA STATE WEDDED A COUPLE YESTERDAY, DESPITE DISPUTES WITH THE BRIDE’S FATHER. (PHOTOS).

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 A priest in Anambra State wedded a couple yesterday, despite disputes with the bride’s father In a video circulating online, the Reverend Father narrated that The father of the bride who is from Nteje had insisted that the wedding should not take place unless his daughter swøre never to associate with his mother whom he has a quarrel with. The conflict arose from past marriage issues between the father and her mother. Before the wedding, the father repeatedly met with the priest, warning that he had already taken the bride's mother to a deity and that the girl must follow him to the shrine to appease that deity before the marriage can go on. For peace to prevail, the priest advised the couple to comply with all the father’s requests so the wedding could proceed, the priest even donated some of the items that the brides father told her to bring to use in appeasing the deity. However, when they reached the shr|ne, the father suddenly changed his demand, insisting the daughter take a...

EX-PUERTO RICO GOVERNOR ADMITS GUILT IN CAMPAIGN FINANCE CASE. (PHOTO).


 Ex-Puerto Rico governor admits guilt in campaign finance case

Former Puerto Rico Governor Wanda Vázquez pleaded guilty on Wednesday to a misdemeanor campaign finance violation for accepting a promise of a political contribution from a Venezuelan banker in 2020. The plea, significantly more lenient than the felony charges she faced in 2022, was endorsed by a senior Trump-era Justice Department official and reluctantly accepted by a federal judge, who described it as little more than a “slap on the wrist.”

Vázquez, 65, admitted in Federal District Court in San Juan to accepting a promise of a donation from a foreign national valued between $2,000 and $25,000. Under the plea agreement, she is set to be sentenced on Oct. 15 to between six months and a year of probation. The charges she faced in 2022—conspiracy, federal programs bribery, and honest services wire fraud—carried potential prison sentences of up to 20 years.

A Republican who endorsed Donald Trump and a member of Puerto Rico’s pro-statehood party, Vázquez served as governor from 2019 to 2021 following a period of political upheaval on the island. She was arrested in 2022 after a grand jury indictment alleged she accepted bribes in exchange for replacing a banking regulator who had been scrutinizing Bancrédito, a bank owned by her campaign donor, Venezuelan financier Julio M. Herrera Velutini. According to the indictment, Herrera offered $300,000 to political consultants if Vázquez replaced the regulator and subsequently set up a political action committee in her support.

After leaving court, Vázquez stated she was taking responsibility for her campaign’s failure to verify donor citizenship but insisted that she had never personally received any bribe. Her defense team successfully negotiated a reduction of charges to a misdemeanor to avoid prison time, with Justice Department officials ultimately approving the plea.

The case drew criticism from career prosecutors in Washington and San Juan, who expressed surprise at the leniency, including the presiding judge, Silvia Carreño-Coll, who noted that the penalty was minimal compared to what Vázquez could have faced. Defense attorneys countered that the agreement resulted from careful evaluation of new evidence and good-faith negotiations rather than political influence.

Vázquez, Puerto Rico’s top prosecutor in 2019, had assumed the governorship unexpectedly after mass protests forced Ricardo A. Rosselló to resign. She served less than two years and lost her bid for a full term in the 2020 primary election.

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