UNKNOWN INDIVIDUALS LOOTED PALLIATIVES AT OUR OWERRI RALLY – CITY BOY MOVEMENT. (PHOTO).

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 Unknown individuals looted palliatives at our Owerri rally – City Boy Movement An empowerment programme organised by the City Boy Movement, a support group for President Bola Tinubu, descended into disorder on Saturday when a large crowd surged forward and looted items intended for distribution to beneficiaries across Nigeria's South-East region. The event, held at Heroes Square in Owerri, marked the official launch of the Renewed Hope National Tour and the City Boy Movement South-East Youth Tour and Empowerment Programme on March 14, 2026. It aimed to provide support to young people, market traders, and vulnerable individuals from Abia, Anambra, Imo, Ebonyi, and Enugu states. Items prepared for distribution included shuttle buses, sewing machines, deep freezers, grinding machines, barbing kits, wheelchairs for persons with disabilities, smartphones for content creators, generator sets, laptops, cash grants, farming kits, fertilizers, and hair salon equipment. According to the mov...

REPO MAN ACTRESS OLIVIA BARASH FACES EVICTION AND STRUGGLES TO RECOVER AFTER . (PHOTO).


 Repo Man actress Olivia Barash faces eviction and struggles to recover after stroke

Olivia Barash, the actress known for her roles in Repo Man and Little House on the Prairie, is facing serious health and financial challenges after suffering a stroke three weeks ago. The 60-year-old says the stroke has left her bedridden in her Los Angeles home, and she is still seeking adequate medical care.

Barash is also struggling to care for her dog and has few friends or family in Los Angeles to provide support. Compounding her difficulties, she says she is facing eviction in two weeks due to a rent increase and building restructuring, leaving her uncertain about where she will go. Her application for disability assistance has reportedly been denied, adding to her financial strain.

Before her health crisis, Barash had been working as a director on a documentary and has said she is not ready to retire. In the meantime, a GoFundMe set up by a friend has raised over $6,500 to help her during this difficult period. Barash expressed gratitude for the support and said, “I just need help during this terrible time. I didn’t expect this. I want to move to a safe place and be normal again. I just need some assistance right now.”


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