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...

KAMALA HARRIS SIGNALS POTENTIAL BID FOR ANOTHER WHITE HOUSE RUN. (PHOTO).


 Kamala Harris signals potential bid for another White House run

 Kamala Harris is signaling that she intends to keep her White House ambitions alive for 2028. This week, the former vice president made clear to potential Democratic rivals that she is taking steps to keep a future campaign viable, even as some party leaders and donors question her chances of winning. Despite concerns, Harris remains near the top of most early 2028 Democratic primary polls and maintains strong support among Black voters, a key constituency in Democratic primaries.

Harris has ramped up her public presence in recent weeks. She expanded her book tour for "107 Days," recounting her brief 2024 presidential campaign, with upcoming stops in early 2026 in key primary states and cities with significant Black populations, including South Carolina, Detroit, Jackson, Memphis, and Montgomery. She also attended the Democratic National Committee’s winter meeting in Los Angeles with her husband, Doug Emhoff, meeting national and state party officials. In a speech to Democratic officials, Harris criticized both parties and the political status quo, arguing that the government has failed to meet public needs and framing President Trump as a symptom of a larger problem. Harris’ rhetoric marked a departure from her previous campaign messaging defending President Biden, prompting some party members to express support for her 2028 run.

In addition to party events, Harris spoke at the United Farm Workers annual gala, receiving enthusiastic applause from members representing towns across California. While other potential Democratic 2028 candidates, including Governors Gavin Newsom and JB Pritzker, attended DNC events this week, Harris remained the focus of early polling, which shows her often leading Newsom nationally and performing well against Vice President Vance. Analysts caution, however, that early polls offer limited insight. Harris is scheduled to appear next week on ABC’s "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" as she continues to maintain visibility and engage with voters ahead of the next election cycle.


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