SENATE APPROVES ₦403.1BN POLICE TRUST FUND BUDGETS FOR 2025, 2026.(PHOTO).

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 SENATE APPROVES ₦403.1BN POLICE TRUST FUND BUDGETS FOR 2025, 2026 The Senate has approved a total of ₦403.1 billion for the Nigeria Police Trust Fund for the 2025 and 2026 fiscal years, to strengthen policing and tackle terrorism, kidnapping, and other security threats. The approved funding includes ₦170.1 billion for 2025 and ₦233 billion for 2026, covering personnel costs, capital projects, and overhead expenses aimed at improving the operational capacity of the Nigeria Police Force. Lawmakers say the funds will support the provision of critical equipment, infrastructure, training, and other resources needed to enhance security across the country. Meanwhile, President Bola Tinubu has sent a bill to the Senate seeking to repeal and reenact the Administration of Criminal Justice Act.  The proposed legislation aims to speed up the delivery of justice, promote the use of technology in criminal proceedings, and establish a Criminal Justice Monitoring Council to oversee implement...

EMILIA CLARKE ADMITS NOT WINNING AN EMMY FOR “GAME OF THRONES” WAS 'REALLY SIGNIFICANT' AND MADE HER FEEL LIKE 'OLD NEWS. (PHOTO).


 Emilia Clarke admits not winning an Emmy for “Game of Thrones” was 'really significant' and made her feel like 'old news'


Emilia Clarke has reflected on her time after Game of Thrones, admitting she felt like “old news” once the series ended. 


Despite receiving four Emmy nominations for her portrayal of Daenerys Targaryen, the actress never won, something she confessed was difficult to accept. 


Clarke recalled sitting at her final Emmy ceremony and realizing the industry had already moved on from the show that had defined much of her career.


Beyond the awards, Clarke opened up about her health struggles during the years she spent on the HBO drama. She survived two brain hemorrhages, the first occurring shortly after filming season one, when she collapsed during a workout in London.


 Clarke described the pain as feeling like an elastic band snapping inside her head, leaving her convinced she was suffering brain damage.


 Later, while living in New York and performing on Broadway, she endured a second aneurysm that doctors had been monitoring since her initial treatment.


Despite these challenges, Clarke has found purpose in advocacy. In 2019, she co-founded the charity SameYou with her mother, Jennifer, to support recovery for people with brain injuries.


 Looking back, Clarke says she once believed she had “cheated death,” but now channels her experiences into helping others navigate similar struggles, turning her personal battles into a mission for broader awareness and healing.

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