NSC CHAIRMAN HIGHLIGHTS IMPORTANCE OF PARA ATHLETES IN NIGERIAN SPORTS AS FIRST LADY DECLARES 3RD NATIONAL PARA GAMES CLOSED

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 PRESS RELEASE NSC CHAIRMAN HIGHLIGHTS IMPORTANCE OF PARA ATHLETES IN NIGERIAN SPORTS AS FIRST LADY DECLARES 3RD NATIONAL PARA GAMES CLOSED The First Lady of the Federal Republic of Nigeria Her Excellency Senator Oluremi Tinubu CON has declared the 3rd National Para Games closed. Senator Tinubu was represented at the event held at the Velodrome Moshood Abiola National Stadium Abuja by wife of the Vice-president Her Excellency, Hajiya Nana Kashim Shettima.  Her Excellency Senator Tinubu applauded the athletes' resilience in the course of the Games. Her words, "I commend the athletes who participated from across the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory. You have displayed courage, resilience and grace. You have shown us that the strength of the human spirit knows no limitations..As a mother I am deeply inspired. I don't just see athletes but determined sons and daughters of Nigeria who have chosen courage over fear, excellence over excuses and limitations. You are tru...

AUTHORITIES USE TEAR GAS IN LOS ANGELES AS 74 ARRESTED DURING 'NO KINGS' PROTESTS AGAINST TRUMP AND IRAN WAR. (PHOTO).


 Authorities use tear gas in Los Angeles as 74 arrested during 'No Kings' protests against Trump and Iran war

  

Authorities in Los Angeles deployed tear gas and arrested dozens after a “No Kings” protest near a federal detention center turned confrontational, marking one of thousands of demonstrations held across the United States and Europe over the weekend to protest President Donald Trump’s policies and the war in Iran. Los Angeles police said 74 people were taken into custody for failing to comply with a dispersal order, while another individual was arrested on suspicion of carrying a dagger.

The clashes followed mostly peaceful marches, with hundreds of protesters surrounding a federal complex in downtown Los Angeles and some throwing rocks, bottles, and broken concrete at officers. Two law enforcement officials were injured by debris and received medical attention. Video from independent journalist Andre Andrews Jr. showed protesters using shields and gas masks to return tear-gas canisters thrown by authorities, while others broke concrete barriers to hurl at police. Arrests included eight juveniles and a woman dressed as the Statue of Liberty.

In Denver, authorities declared an unlawful assembly and used smoke canisters after a small group blocked a road, resulting in nine arrests. Nationwide, demonstrations stretched from New York City to Driggs, Idaho, with events also taking place in Minnesota, where Bruce Springsteen headlined a rally on the Capitol lawn. The protests, organized by the group Indivisible, drew millions across multiple countries, with organizers estimating at least 8 million participants in the U.S. alone. Organizers described the rallies as powerful, historic, and energetic displays of resistance to Trump’s actions and immigration policies.


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