• 100 METAPHORS AND ANALOGIES
    METAPHOR:
    Metaphor is a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable, in order to suggest a resemblance. It compares two unlike things directly without using "like" or "as".
    1. Time is a thief.
    2. Her voice is music to my ears.
    3. He has a heart of stone.
    4. The classroom was a zoo.
    5. Life is a rollercoaster.
    6. She’s a shining star.
    7. His mind is a steel trap.
    8. The world is a stage.
    9. He’s a walking encyclopedia.
    10. Her eyes were sparkling diamonds.
    Her eyes are bright and captivating.
    11. The thunder was a lion’s roar.
    The thunder is loud and powerful, like a lion's roar.
    12. His words were a double-edged sword.
    His words could have both positive and negative effects.
    13. She has a green thumb.
    She is skilled at gardening.
    14. The city is a jungle.
    The city is wild and chaotic.
    15. He’s a night owl.
    He stays up late and is active at night.
    16. Her smile is sunshine.
    Her smile brings warmth and happiness.
    17. The stars were diamonds in the sky.
    The stars are bright and sparkling, like diamonds.
    18. His temper was a volcano.
    His anger could erupt suddenly and violently.
    19. She’s a butterfly.
    She is graceful and delicate.
    20. The wind was a howling wolf.
    The wind made loud, eerie noises, like a wolf's howl.
    21. He’s a couch potato.
    He is lazy and inactive.
    22. Her mind is a maze.
    Her thoughts are complex and intricate.
    23. The lake was a mirror.
    The lake's surface was calm and reflective.
    24. He’s a rock.
    He is dependable and strong.
    25. Her laughter is a melody.
    Her laughter is pleasant and musical.
    26. The snow is a white blanket.
    The snow covers the ground completely, like a blanket.
    27. He’s a snake.
    He is deceitful and untrustworthy.
    28. Her hair is a golden river.
    Her hair flows smoothly and has a golden hue.
    29. The moon was a ghostly galleon.
    The moon is compared to a large, mysterious ship.
    30. His eyes were piercing lasers.
    His gaze was intense and penetrating.
    31. The fog is a thick curtain.
    The fog is dense and obscures vision, like a curtain.
    32. She’s a diamond in the rough.
    She has potential but needs refinement.
    33. His voice is velvet.
    His voice is smooth and soft.
    34. The car was a rocket.
    The car is extremely fast.
    35. Her eyes were pools of sorrow.
    Her eyes reflect deep sadness.
    36. The clouds were cotton balls.
    The clouds are fluffy and white.
    37. He’s a lion in battle.
    He is brave and fierce during conflicts.
    38. Her skin is porcelain.
    Her skin is smooth and pale.
    39. The night is a black veil.
    The night covers everything in darkness.
    40. He’s a ticking time bomb.
    He is likely to explode in anger soon.
    41. Her words were daggers.
    Her words were hurtful and sharp.
    42. The river was a snake.
    The river winds and twists like a snake.
    43. He’s a shining beacon.
    He provides guidance and hope.
    44. Her heart is an open book.
    She is transparent and honest.
    45. The storm was a raging bull.
    The storm was wild and uncontrollable.
    46. He’s a pillar of strength.
    He is a reliable source of support.
    47. Her mind is a sponge.
    She absorbs information quickly and easily.
    48. The computer is a brain.
    It processes and stores data like a human brain.
    49. His life is a train wreck.
    His life is chaotic and full of problems.
    50. The sun was a fiery eye.
    The sun is hot and watchful like a blazing eye.
    ANALOGY:
    An analogy is a comparison between two things, typically for the purpose of explanation or clarification. It shows how two different things are similar in a particular aspect, often using relationships or functions to explain.
    51. As a sword is to a warrior, a pen is to a writer.
    Just as a sword is a warrior's tool, a pen is a writer's.
    52. Bird is to nest as bee is to hive.
    Birds live in nests; bees live in hives.
    53. Hand is to glove as foot is to sock.
    A glove covers the hand; a sock covers the foot.
    54. Fire is to heat as ice is to cold.
    Fire produces heat; ice produces cold.
    55. Fish is to water as bird is to air.
    Fish live in water; birds live in the air.
    56. Wheel is to car as leg is to human.
    Wheels help cars move; legs help humans walk.
    57. Eye is to see as ear is to hear.
    Eyes are for seeing; ears are for hearing.
    58. Pupil is to school as patient is to hospital.
    Pupils are taught in schools; patients are treated in hospitals.
    59. Battery is to flashlight as fuel is to car.
    Batteries power flashlights; fuel powers cars.
    60. Seed is to tree as egg is to bird.
    Seeds grow into trees; eggs grow into birds.
    61. Chalk is to board as pen is to paper.
    Chalk writes on boards; pens write on paper.
    62. Cat is to kitten as dog is to puppy.
    A kitten is a baby cat; a puppy is a baby dog.
    63. Night is to moon as day is to sun.
    The moon appears at night; the sun appears in the day.
    64. Brain is to body as CPU is to computer.
    The brain controls the body; the CPU controls the computer.
    65. Painter is to brush as writer is to pen.
    A brush is a painter's tool; a pen is a writer's tool.
    66. Leaf is to tree as petal is to flower.
    Leaves are parts of trees; petals are parts of flowers.
    67. Fingers are to hand as toes are to foot.
    Fingers are part of the hand; toes are part of the foot.
    68. Knife is to cut as shovel is to dig.
    A knife cuts; a shovel digs.
    69. Smile is to happiness as frown is to sadness.
    A smile shows happiness; a frown shows sadness.
    70. Nose is to smell as tongue is to taste.
    The nose is used for smelling; the tongue for tasting.
    71. Roof is to house as lid is to pot.
    A roof covers a house; a lid covers a pot.
    72. Scissors are to cutting as broom is to sweeping.
    Scissors cut; brooms sweep.
    73. Doctor is to patient as teacher is to student.
    Doctors care for patients; teachers educate students.
    74. Bee is to hive as ant is to colony.
    Bees live in hives; ants in colonies.
    75. Chef is to kitchen as pilot is to cockpit.
    A chef works in the kitchen; a pilot in the cockpit.
    76. River is to water as mountain is to rock.
    A river is made of water; a mountain is made of rock.
    77. Lock is to key as password is to computer.
    A key unlocks a lock; a password unlocks a computer.
    78. Compass is to direction as thermometer is to temperature.
    A compass gives direction; a thermometer measures temperature.
    79. Clouds are to rain as smoke is to fire.
    Clouds often bring rain; smoke indicates fire.
    80. Book is to knowledge as gym is to fitness.
    Books build knowledge; gyms build fitness.
    81. Milk is to cow as wool is to sheep.
    Milk comes from cows; wool comes from sheep.
    82. Shoe is to foot as glove is to hand.
    Shoes protect feet; gloves protect hands.
    83. Airplane is to sky as ship is to sea.
    Airplanes travel in the sky; ships in the sea.
    84. Hunger is to food as thirst is to water.
    Hunger is satisfied by food; thirst by water.
    85. Pencil is to write as brush is to paint.
    A pencil writes; a brush paints.
    86. Chain is to link as rope is to strand.
    A chain is made of links; a rope is made of strands.
    87. Sun is to solar as moon is to lunar.
    Sun relates to solar; moon relates to lunar.
    88. Roots are to tree as foundation is to building.
    Roots support trees; foundations support buildings.
    89. Author is to book as composer is to music.
    An author writes books; a composer creates music.
    90. Ant is to hardworking as fox is to cunning.
    Ants are known for hard work; foxes for cleverness.
    91. Mother is to nurture as soldier is to protect.
    Mothers nurture; soldiers protect.
    92. Snow is to cold as fire is to hot.
    Snow is cold; fire is hot.
    93. Question is to answer as problem is to solution.
    Questions need answers; problems need solutions.
    94. Storm is to chaos as breeze is to calm.
    Storms are chaotic; breezes are calming.
    95. Skeleton is to body as frame is to house.
    A skeleton supports the body; a frame supports the house.
    96. Flashlight is to dark as umbrella is to rain.
    A flashlight helps in darkness; an umbrella in rain.
    97. Seed is to harvest as effort is to success.
    Seeds lead to harvest; effort leads to success.
    98. Book is to reading as piano is to playing.
    Books are read; pianos are played.
    99. Artist is to creativity as scientist is to logic.
    Artists rely on creativity; scientists on logic.
    100. Fuel is to engine as food is to body.
    Fuel powers an engine; food fuels the body.
    100 METAPHORS AND ANALOGIES METAPHOR: Metaphor is a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable, in order to suggest a resemblance. It compares two unlike things directly without using "like" or "as". 1. Time is a thief. 2. Her voice is music to my ears. 3. He has a heart of stone. 4. The classroom was a zoo. 5. Life is a rollercoaster. 6. She’s a shining star. 7. His mind is a steel trap. 8. The world is a stage. 9. He’s a walking encyclopedia. 10. Her eyes were sparkling diamonds. Her eyes are bright and captivating. 11. The thunder was a lion’s roar. The thunder is loud and powerful, like a lion's roar. 12. His words were a double-edged sword. His words could have both positive and negative effects. 13. She has a green thumb. She is skilled at gardening. 14. The city is a jungle. The city is wild and chaotic. 15. He’s a night owl. He stays up late and is active at night. 16. Her smile is sunshine. Her smile brings warmth and happiness. 17. The stars were diamonds in the sky. The stars are bright and sparkling, like diamonds. 18. His temper was a volcano. His anger could erupt suddenly and violently. 19. She’s a butterfly. She is graceful and delicate. 20. The wind was a howling wolf. The wind made loud, eerie noises, like a wolf's howl. 21. He’s a couch potato. He is lazy and inactive. 22. Her mind is a maze. Her thoughts are complex and intricate. 23. The lake was a mirror. The lake's surface was calm and reflective. 24. He’s a rock. He is dependable and strong. 25. Her laughter is a melody. Her laughter is pleasant and musical. 26. The snow is a white blanket. The snow covers the ground completely, like a blanket. 27. He’s a snake. He is deceitful and untrustworthy. 28. Her hair is a golden river. Her hair flows smoothly and has a golden hue. 29. The moon was a ghostly galleon. The moon is compared to a large, mysterious ship. 30. His eyes were piercing lasers. His gaze was intense and penetrating. 31. The fog is a thick curtain. The fog is dense and obscures vision, like a curtain. 32. She’s a diamond in the rough. She has potential but needs refinement. 33. His voice is velvet. His voice is smooth and soft. 34. The car was a rocket. The car is extremely fast. 35. Her eyes were pools of sorrow. Her eyes reflect deep sadness. 36. The clouds were cotton balls. The clouds are fluffy and white. 37. He’s a lion in battle. He is brave and fierce during conflicts. 38. Her skin is porcelain. Her skin is smooth and pale. 39. The night is a black veil. The night covers everything in darkness. 40. He’s a ticking time bomb. He is likely to explode in anger soon. 41. Her words were daggers. Her words were hurtful and sharp. 42. The river was a snake. The river winds and twists like a snake. 43. He’s a shining beacon. He provides guidance and hope. 44. Her heart is an open book. She is transparent and honest. 45. The storm was a raging bull. The storm was wild and uncontrollable. 46. He’s a pillar of strength. He is a reliable source of support. 47. Her mind is a sponge. She absorbs information quickly and easily. 48. The computer is a brain. It processes and stores data like a human brain. 49. His life is a train wreck. His life is chaotic and full of problems. 50. The sun was a fiery eye. The sun is hot and watchful like a blazing eye. ANALOGY: An analogy is a comparison between two things, typically for the purpose of explanation or clarification. It shows how two different things are similar in a particular aspect, often using relationships or functions to explain. 51. As a sword is to a warrior, a pen is to a writer. Just as a sword is a warrior's tool, a pen is a writer's. 52. Bird is to nest as bee is to hive. Birds live in nests; bees live in hives. 53. Hand is to glove as foot is to sock. A glove covers the hand; a sock covers the foot. 54. Fire is to heat as ice is to cold. Fire produces heat; ice produces cold. 55. Fish is to water as bird is to air. Fish live in water; birds live in the air. 56. Wheel is to car as leg is to human. Wheels help cars move; legs help humans walk. 57. Eye is to see as ear is to hear. Eyes are for seeing; ears are for hearing. 58. Pupil is to school as patient is to hospital. Pupils are taught in schools; patients are treated in hospitals. 59. Battery is to flashlight as fuel is to car. Batteries power flashlights; fuel powers cars. 60. Seed is to tree as egg is to bird. Seeds grow into trees; eggs grow into birds. 61. Chalk is to board as pen is to paper. Chalk writes on boards; pens write on paper. 62. Cat is to kitten as dog is to puppy. A kitten is a baby cat; a puppy is a baby dog. 63. Night is to moon as day is to sun. The moon appears at night; the sun appears in the day. 64. Brain is to body as CPU is to computer. The brain controls the body; the CPU controls the computer. 65. Painter is to brush as writer is to pen. A brush is a painter's tool; a pen is a writer's tool. 66. Leaf is to tree as petal is to flower. Leaves are parts of trees; petals are parts of flowers. 67. Fingers are to hand as toes are to foot. Fingers are part of the hand; toes are part of the foot. 68. Knife is to cut as shovel is to dig. A knife cuts; a shovel digs. 69. Smile is to happiness as frown is to sadness. A smile shows happiness; a frown shows sadness. 70. Nose is to smell as tongue is to taste. The nose is used for smelling; the tongue for tasting. 71. Roof is to house as lid is to pot. A roof covers a house; a lid covers a pot. 72. Scissors are to cutting as broom is to sweeping. Scissors cut; brooms sweep. 73. Doctor is to patient as teacher is to student. Doctors care for patients; teachers educate students. 74. Bee is to hive as ant is to colony. Bees live in hives; ants in colonies. 75. Chef is to kitchen as pilot is to cockpit. A chef works in the kitchen; a pilot in the cockpit. 76. River is to water as mountain is to rock. A river is made of water; a mountain is made of rock. 77. Lock is to key as password is to computer. A key unlocks a lock; a password unlocks a computer. 78. Compass is to direction as thermometer is to temperature. A compass gives direction; a thermometer measures temperature. 79. Clouds are to rain as smoke is to fire. Clouds often bring rain; smoke indicates fire. 80. Book is to knowledge as gym is to fitness. Books build knowledge; gyms build fitness. 81. Milk is to cow as wool is to sheep. Milk comes from cows; wool comes from sheep. 82. Shoe is to foot as glove is to hand. Shoes protect feet; gloves protect hands. 83. Airplane is to sky as ship is to sea. Airplanes travel in the sky; ships in the sea. 84. Hunger is to food as thirst is to water. Hunger is satisfied by food; thirst by water. 85. Pencil is to write as brush is to paint. A pencil writes; a brush paints. 86. Chain is to link as rope is to strand. A chain is made of links; a rope is made of strands. 87. Sun is to solar as moon is to lunar. Sun relates to solar; moon relates to lunar. 88. Roots are to tree as foundation is to building. Roots support trees; foundations support buildings. 89. Author is to book as composer is to music. An author writes books; a composer creates music. 90. Ant is to hardworking as fox is to cunning. Ants are known for hard work; foxes for cleverness. 91. Mother is to nurture as soldier is to protect. Mothers nurture; soldiers protect. 92. Snow is to cold as fire is to hot. Snow is cold; fire is hot. 93. Question is to answer as problem is to solution. Questions need answers; problems need solutions. 94. Storm is to chaos as breeze is to calm. Storms are chaotic; breezes are calming. 95. Skeleton is to body as frame is to house. A skeleton supports the body; a frame supports the house. 96. Flashlight is to dark as umbrella is to rain. A flashlight helps in darkness; an umbrella in rain. 97. Seed is to harvest as effort is to success. Seeds lead to harvest; effort leads to success. 98. Book is to reading as piano is to playing. Books are read; pianos are played. 99. Artist is to creativity as scientist is to logic. Artists rely on creativity; scientists on logic. 100. Fuel is to engine as food is to body. Fuel powers an engine; food fuels the body.
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  • It’s best to stay at least 48–72 hours after a vaginal birth, and 3–5 days after a C-section.

    Even when there are no complications during child birth, it is still very important you stay for close monitoring.

    For You (The Mother)

    1. Bleeding (Lochia): Bleeding should be reducing, not increasing. No large clots.

    2. Uterus Firmness: Your uterus should be firm and shrinking.

    3. Pain Management: Your pain (whether from vaginal delivery or C-section) should be under control.

    4. No Signs of Infection:

    No fever

    No foul-smelling vaginal discharge

    No redness, pain, or swelling in the C-section wound or perineal area

    5. Blood Pressure & Sugar: Should be stable, especially if you had preeclampsia or gestational diabetes.

    6. Passing Urine & Stool Comfortably: Make sure you can pee and poop without difficulty.

    7. Breastfeeding Initiation: Baby latching well, no cracked or painful nipples.

    8. Mental & Emotional Well-being: No severe anxiety, sadness, or mood swings (postpartum blues are normal, but severe depression signs need attention).

    9. Mobility: You should be able to walk, move, and care for yourself without difficulty.

    For Baby

    1. Breastfeeding: Baby is latching and feeding well.

    2. Pee & Poop: Baby has started passing urine and meconium (first stool).

    3. Temperature & Vitals: Baby’s temperature, breathing, and heart rate are stable.

    4. Jaundice Check: No visible yellowing of the skin and eyes.

    5. Weight: Baby’s weight loss is within normal range (up to 10% loss in the first few days is okay but should be monitored).

    6. Cord Care: No infection or foul smell from the umbilical cord stump.

    7. Screening Tests: Newborn screening tests (like hearing test, metabolic screening, etc.) are done.

    8. No Breathing Difficulty: Baby is breathing comfortably without grunting or flaring nostrils.

    Never hesitate to ask the nurses and doctors about anything you’re unsure of instead of asking that your aunty in the village

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    It’s best to stay at least 48–72 hours after a vaginal birth, and 3–5 days after a C-section. Even when there are no complications during child birth, it is still very important you stay for close monitoring. For You (The Mother) 1. Bleeding (Lochia): Bleeding should be reducing, not increasing. No large clots. 2. Uterus Firmness: Your uterus should be firm and shrinking. 3. Pain Management: Your pain (whether from vaginal delivery or C-section) should be under control. 4. No Signs of Infection: No fever No foul-smelling vaginal discharge No redness, pain, or swelling in the C-section wound or perineal area 5. Blood Pressure & Sugar: Should be stable, especially if you had preeclampsia or gestational diabetes. 6. Passing Urine & Stool Comfortably: Make sure you can pee and poop without difficulty. 7. Breastfeeding Initiation: Baby latching well, no cracked or painful nipples. 8. Mental & Emotional Well-being: No severe anxiety, sadness, or mood swings (postpartum blues are normal, but severe depression signs need attention). 9. Mobility: You should be able to walk, move, and care for yourself without difficulty. For Baby 🍼 1. Breastfeeding: Baby is latching and feeding well. 2. Pee & Poop: Baby has started passing urine and meconium (first stool). 3. Temperature & Vitals: Baby’s temperature, breathing, and heart rate are stable. 4. Jaundice Check: No visible yellowing of the skin and eyes. 5. Weight: Baby’s weight loss is within normal range (up to 10% loss in the first few days is okay but should be monitored). 6. Cord Care: No infection or foul smell from the umbilical cord stump. 7. Screening Tests: Newborn screening tests (like hearing test, metabolic screening, etc.) are done. 8. No Breathing Difficulty: Baby is breathing comfortably without grunting or flaring nostrils. Never hesitate to ask the nurses and doctors about anything you’re unsure of instead of asking that your aunty in the village 🧑‍🍼🤱 Alagba Peace Chisom #FOLLOWVICTORYCHIAMAKABENJAMIN #Health #MotherandBaby #NurseVictory
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  • Didier Drogba : " When Messi, I and some of the players did an ad for a beverage company before the 2010 World Cup, Messi met some people in a remote village in the African jungle, played football with them, but in the end he said to me in a serious tone, "Didier, do you see that these people drink dirty water while we play for millions of euros?" The next day I heard from the company director that Messi donated his entire share of the ad to dig wells for the village and build a good hospital, school, playground and other things. The best thing is that he insisted on not mentioning his name in this donation. Six months later, Messi sent a doctor, an accountant and an engineer to the village to make sure that the money reached its owners and that the projects were actually built. Do you know the phrase that is still embedded in my mind to this day? On the plane back to South Africa, I asked him, "Why all this secrecy?" He gave me an answer I will never forget: "Because Africa doesn't need ads, it needs actions. And real actions don't need testimonials!" Messi's greatest goals were not scored in the goal, but in the hearts of those who do not know football! And whoever knows football will know that Messi is the best player in the history of football "
    🎙️ Didier Drogba : " When Messi, I and some of the players did an ad for a beverage company before the 2010 World Cup, Messi met some people in a remote village in the African jungle, played football with them, but in the end he said to me in a serious tone, "Didier, do you see that these people drink dirty water while we play for millions of euros?" The next day I heard from the company director that Messi donated his entire share of the ad to dig wells for the village and build a good hospital, school, playground and other things. The best thing is that he insisted on not mentioning his name in this donation. Six months later, Messi sent a doctor, an accountant and an engineer to the village to make sure that the money reached its owners and that the projects were actually built. Do you know the phrase that is still embedded in my mind to this day? On the plane back to South Africa, I asked him, "Why all this secrecy?" He gave me an answer I will never forget: "Because Africa doesn't need ads, it needs actions. And real actions don't need testimonials!" Messi's greatest goals were not scored in the goal, but in the hearts of those who do not know football! And whoever knows football will know that Messi is the best player in the history of football "
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  • FISCAL DISCIPLINE, REVENUE DIVERSIFICATION CRITICAL FOR SUSTAINABLE DEV.- GOV UMO ENO

    ... as Senate President applauds his leadership style

    Akwa Ibom State Governor, Pastor Umo Eno, has emphasized on the need for states and local governments to embrace fiscal discipline and revenue diversification to achieve sustainable development.

    The Governor stated this while delivering a public lecture on the theme: "Leading Economic Development in Sub-Nationals of the Nigerian Federation: The ARISE Agenda," at the University of Uyo.

    He noted that the ARISE Agenda was borne out of the desire to grow the economy while developing abundant human resources in the State, focuses on eight lofty goals including; Poverty reduction, Job creation, Price stability,sustainable economic growth, improved standard of living, environmental sustainability, highly educated, healthy and skilled people, and the Security of lives and property

    He further explained that the ARISE Agenda, a flagship economic blueprint that guides his administration's development efforts, is an acronym for ‘five-group aspirations’: Agricultural Revolution, Tourism Development and Environmental Management; Rural Development, Women & Youth Empowerment; Infrastructural Maintenance and Advancement; Security Management, Sound Educational and Health Sector Management; and Economic, Industrial and Social Advancement

    The Governor who holds a Doctorate degree in Public Administration from the University, said that since the inception of his administration, wastages in government have been minimized, and the government is determined to expand its revenue base by digitalization of government operations.

    "Soon, we will launch AKWAGIS, a digital platform where we will be collecting ground rent, which as we speak is in the region of N16 billion. Through this platform, we will be able to seamlessly offer Certificates of Occupancy, which would help attract businesses to our State.

    "We are also investing heavily in the tourism sector that has been variously described as the “New Black Gold.” From agricultural tourism, through our Ibom Model Farm, to medical tourism, with our planned Ibom International Medical Centre - a 200-bed hospital that will come with 24 different departments under one roof. This hospital, once completed, will compare to any such facility anywhere in the world.

    "The ARISE Resort, which we hope to commission in the first half of this year, the International Conference Centre, the Ibom Tropicana Hotel, which we are poised to complete will signpost our ascendancy as the tourism hub of our nation and bring in billions of Naira in revenue.

    " We remain committed to the growth and expansion of Ibom Air and work is ongoing in the Aviation Village, as part of our investments in the aviation eco- system.

    "We are committed to the human capital development of our people and this has been acknowledged by the Federal Government and the World Bank, leading to the launch two days ago, of the Human Capital Development Strategic Plan by the Vice President, Senator Kashim Shettima, GCON.

    "We have achieved a success rate of 3.5% out of school children, against the national average of 25.6% - a truly remarkable feat.

    "We are positioning our State for growth beyond oil by these strategic investments in tourism and human capital development," he said.

    The Governor said to ensure the success of economic development in sub-nationals, policymakers must develop action plans before implementation, strengthen governance and institutional capacity, enhance internally generated revenue (IGR) to reduce reliance on federal allocations, promote regional economic cooperation and trade among states, encourage private sector-led development through investment incentives, and focus on collaboration rather than conflicts.

    He appreciated the crafters of the ARISE Agenda, and expressed his determination to go the extra mile to further development in the State, while urging policymakers, corporate bodies, the academia, and citizens to join hands with him in the journey towards a prosperous, self-reliant, and globally competitive sub-national economy.

    In his remarks, the President of the Nigerian Senate, Senator Godswill Akpabio applauded the Governor for his inclusive leadership disposition which according to him has engendered unprecedented peace and security in the State.

    Senator Akpabio who was represented by Dr. Saviour Enyiekere, Chairman of the National Assembly Service Commission (NASC), also commended the Governor for his collaboration with the President Bola Ahmed Tinubu-led Federal Government, and assured of the support of the All Progressives Congress in the State to ensure the Governor's second term victory in 2027.

    Chairman of the Occasion, Emeritus Prof. Akpan Ekpo, the University Vice Chancellor, Prof. Nyaudoh Ndaeyo and the Dean of the Host Faculty, Faculty of Social Sciences, Prof. Christopher Ekong as well as Dean of the Faculty of Communication and Media Studies, Prof. Peter Esuh appreciated the Governor for accepting to share his thoughts through the public lecture, stressing that the ARISE Agenda is a comprehensive document that can drive development in the State and other sub-nationals.

    The event which attracted eminent personalities within and outside the State, had as discussants, Prof. Okechukwu Onuchukwu, Vice - Chancellor, Ignatius Aguru University of Education, Rivers State, and Prof. Ebebe Ukpong, a development expert and former Commissioner in the State.
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    FISCAL DISCIPLINE, REVENUE DIVERSIFICATION CRITICAL FOR SUSTAINABLE DEV.- GOV UMO ENO ... as Senate President applauds his leadership style Akwa Ibom State Governor, Pastor Umo Eno, has emphasized on the need for states and local governments to embrace fiscal discipline and revenue diversification to achieve sustainable development. The Governor stated this while delivering a public lecture on the theme: "Leading Economic Development in Sub-Nationals of the Nigerian Federation: The ARISE Agenda," at the University of Uyo. He noted that the ARISE Agenda was borne out of the desire to grow the economy while developing abundant human resources in the State, focuses on eight lofty goals including; Poverty reduction, Job creation, Price stability,sustainable economic growth, improved standard of living, environmental sustainability, highly educated, healthy and skilled people, and the Security of lives and property He further explained that the ARISE Agenda, a flagship economic blueprint that guides his administration's development efforts, is an acronym for ‘five-group aspirations’: Agricultural Revolution, Tourism Development and Environmental Management; Rural Development, Women & Youth Empowerment; Infrastructural Maintenance and Advancement; Security Management, Sound Educational and Health Sector Management; and Economic, Industrial and Social Advancement The Governor who holds a Doctorate degree in Public Administration from the University, said that since the inception of his administration, wastages in government have been minimized, and the government is determined to expand its revenue base by digitalization of government operations. "Soon, we will launch AKWAGIS, a digital platform where we will be collecting ground rent, which as we speak is in the region of N16 billion. Through this platform, we will be able to seamlessly offer Certificates of Occupancy, which would help attract businesses to our State. "We are also investing heavily in the tourism sector that has been variously described as the “New Black Gold.” From agricultural tourism, through our Ibom Model Farm, to medical tourism, with our planned Ibom International Medical Centre - a 200-bed hospital that will come with 24 different departments under one roof. This hospital, once completed, will compare to any such facility anywhere in the world. "The ARISE Resort, which we hope to commission in the first half of this year, the International Conference Centre, the Ibom Tropicana Hotel, which we are poised to complete will signpost our ascendancy as the tourism hub of our nation and bring in billions of Naira in revenue. " We remain committed to the growth and expansion of Ibom Air and work is ongoing in the Aviation Village, as part of our investments in the aviation eco- system. "We are committed to the human capital development of our people and this has been acknowledged by the Federal Government and the World Bank, leading to the launch two days ago, of the Human Capital Development Strategic Plan by the Vice President, Senator Kashim Shettima, GCON. "We have achieved a success rate of 3.5% out of school children, against the national average of 25.6% - a truly remarkable feat. "We are positioning our State for growth beyond oil by these strategic investments in tourism and human capital development," he said. The Governor said to ensure the success of economic development in sub-nationals, policymakers must develop action plans before implementation, strengthen governance and institutional capacity, enhance internally generated revenue (IGR) to reduce reliance on federal allocations, promote regional economic cooperation and trade among states, encourage private sector-led development through investment incentives, and focus on collaboration rather than conflicts. He appreciated the crafters of the ARISE Agenda, and expressed his determination to go the extra mile to further development in the State, while urging policymakers, corporate bodies, the academia, and citizens to join hands with him in the journey towards a prosperous, self-reliant, and globally competitive sub-national economy. In his remarks, the President of the Nigerian Senate, Senator Godswill Akpabio applauded the Governor for his inclusive leadership disposition which according to him has engendered unprecedented peace and security in the State. Senator Akpabio who was represented by Dr. Saviour Enyiekere, Chairman of the National Assembly Service Commission (NASC), also commended the Governor for his collaboration with the President Bola Ahmed Tinubu-led Federal Government, and assured of the support of the All Progressives Congress in the State to ensure the Governor's second term victory in 2027. Chairman of the Occasion, Emeritus Prof. Akpan Ekpo, the University Vice Chancellor, Prof. Nyaudoh Ndaeyo and the Dean of the Host Faculty, Faculty of Social Sciences, Prof. Christopher Ekong as well as Dean of the Faculty of Communication and Media Studies, Prof. Peter Esuh appreciated the Governor for accepting to share his thoughts through the public lecture, stressing that the ARISE Agenda is a comprehensive document that can drive development in the State and other sub-nationals. The event which attracted eminent personalities within and outside the State, had as discussants, Prof. Okechukwu Onuchukwu, Vice - Chancellor, Ignatius Aguru University of Education, Rivers State, and Prof. Ebebe Ukpong, a development expert and former Commissioner in the State. ______________________________________ I'm Kokoette Michael your EduPurpose Coach. I speak, I mentor and educate undergraduates and individuals to pursue excellence, discover purpose, and build skills for global influence. 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    I will forever be grateful to my parents for letting me explore my full potentials, and be me, even when everyone said Theatre Arts ka ishe i shaa kewe..
    My mum said “De Odi a er course u aso ya”
    What would have become of me and all this endless talent and creativity?

    Dear parents let your children explore Careers that they want to, not only Doctors, Lawyers or Engineers make it in life. Creatives are making millions that you can only imagine, Art is priceless!

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    Not all Actors are Thespians 🎭 But all Thespians are Actors….👍 I will forever be grateful to my parents for letting me explore my full potentials, and be me, even when everyone said Theatre Arts ka ishe i shaa kewe.. My mum said “De Odi a er course u aso ya” What would have become of me and all this endless talent and creativity? Dear parents let your children explore Careers that they want to, not only Doctors, Lawyers or Engineers make it in life. Creatives are making millions that you can only imagine, Art is priceless! Meanwhile What do you think was going through my mind??
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  • FISCAL DISCIPLINE, REVENUE DIVERSIFICATION CRITICAL FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVT -GOV UMO ENO

    ... as Senate President applauds his leadership style

    Akwa Ibom State Governor, Pastor Umo Eno, has emphasized on the need for states and local governments to embrace fiscal discipline and revenue diversification to achieve sustainable development.

    The Governor stated this while delivering a public lecture on the theme: "Leading Economic Development in Sub-Nationals of the Nigerian Federation: The ARISE Agenda," at the University of Uyo.

    He noted that the ARISE Agenda was borne out of the desire to grow the economy while developing abundant human resources in the State, focuses on eight lofty goals including; Poverty reduction, Job creation, Price stability,sustainable economic growth, improved standard of living, environmental sustainability, highly educated, healthy and skilled people, and the Security of lives and property

    He further explained that the ARISE Agenda, a flagship economic blueprint that guides his administration's development efforts, is an acronym for ‘five-group aspirations’: Agricultural Revolution, Tourism Development and Environmental Management; Rural Development, Women & Youth Empowerment; Infrastructural Maintenance and Advancement; Security Management, Sound Educational and Health Sector Management; and Economic, Industrial and Social Advancement

    The Governor who holds a Doctorate degree in Public Administration from the University, said that since the inception of his administration, wastages in government have been minimized, and the government is determined to expand its revenue base by digitalization of government operations.

    "Soon, we will launch AKWAGIS, a digital platform where we will be collecting ground rent, which as we speak is in the region of N16 billion. Through this platform, we will be able to seamlessly offer Certificates of Occupancy, which would help attract businesses to our State.

    "We are also investing heavily in the tourism sector that has been variously described as the “New Black Gold.” From agricultural tourism, through our Ibom Model Farm, to medical tourism, with our planned Ibom International Medical Centre - a 200-bed hospital that will come with 24 different departments under one roof. This hospital, once completed, will compare to any such facility anywhere in the world.

    "The ARISE Resort, which we hope to commission in the first half of this year, the International Conference Centre, the Ibom Tropicana Hotel, which we are poised to complete will signpost our ascendancy as the tourism hub of our nation and bring in billions of Naira in revenue.

    " We remain committed to the growth and expansion of Ibom Air and work is ongoing in the Aviation Village, as part of our investments in the aviation eco- system.

    "We are committed to the human capital development of our people and this has been acknowledged by the Federal Government and the World Bank, leading to the launch two days ago, of the Human Capital Development Strategic Plan by the Vice President, Senator Kashim Shettima, GCON.

    "We have achieved a success rate of 3.5% out of school children, against the national average of 25.6% - a truly remarkable feat.

    "We are positioning our State for growth beyond oil by these strategic investments in tourism and human capital development," he said.

    The Governor said to ensure the success of economic development in sub-nationals, policymakers must develop action plans before implementation, strengthen governance and institutional capacity, enhance internally generated revenue (IGR) to reduce reliance on federal allocations, promote regional economic cooperation and trade among states, encourage private sector-led development through investment incentives, and focus on collaboration rather than conflicts.

    He appreciated the crafters of the ARISE Agenda, and expressed his determination to go the extra mile to further development in the State, while urging policymakers, corporate bodies, the academia, and citizens to join hands with him in the journey towards a prosperous, self-reliant, and globally competitive sub-national economy.

    In his remarks, the President of the Nigerian Senate, Senator Godswill Akpabio applauded the Governor for his inclusive leadership disposition which according to him has engendered unprecedented peace and security in the State.

    Senator Akpabio who was represented by Dr. Saviour Enyiekere, Chairman of the National Assembly Service Commission (NASC), also commended the Governor for his collaboration with the President Bola Ahmed Tinubu-led Federal Government, and assured of the support of the All Progressives Congress in the State to ensure the Governor's second term victory in 2027.

    Chairman of the Occasion, Emeritus Prof. Akpan Ekpo, the University Vice Chancellor, Prof. Nyaudoh Ndaeyo and the Dean of the Host Faculty, Faculty of Social Sciences, Prof. Christopher Ekong as well as Dean of the Faculty of Communication and Media Studies, Prof. Peter Esuh appreciated the Governor for accepting to share his thoughts through the public lecture, stressing that the ARISE Agenda is a comprehensive document that can drive development in the State and other sub-nationals.

    The event which attracted eminent personalities within and outside the State, had as discussants, Prof. Okechukwu Onuchukwu, Vice - Chancellor, Ignatius Aguru University of Education, Rivers State, and Prof. Ebebe Ukpong, a development expert and former Commissioner in the State.
    FISCAL DISCIPLINE, REVENUE DIVERSIFICATION CRITICAL FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVT -GOV UMO ENO ... as Senate President applauds his leadership style Akwa Ibom State Governor, Pastor Umo Eno, has emphasized on the need for states and local governments to embrace fiscal discipline and revenue diversification to achieve sustainable development. The Governor stated this while delivering a public lecture on the theme: "Leading Economic Development in Sub-Nationals of the Nigerian Federation: The ARISE Agenda," at the University of Uyo. He noted that the ARISE Agenda was borne out of the desire to grow the economy while developing abundant human resources in the State, focuses on eight lofty goals including; Poverty reduction, Job creation, Price stability,sustainable economic growth, improved standard of living, environmental sustainability, highly educated, healthy and skilled people, and the Security of lives and property He further explained that the ARISE Agenda, a flagship economic blueprint that guides his administration's development efforts, is an acronym for ‘five-group aspirations’: Agricultural Revolution, Tourism Development and Environmental Management; Rural Development, Women & Youth Empowerment; Infrastructural Maintenance and Advancement; Security Management, Sound Educational and Health Sector Management; and Economic, Industrial and Social Advancement The Governor who holds a Doctorate degree in Public Administration from the University, said that since the inception of his administration, wastages in government have been minimized, and the government is determined to expand its revenue base by digitalization of government operations. "Soon, we will launch AKWAGIS, a digital platform where we will be collecting ground rent, which as we speak is in the region of N16 billion. Through this platform, we will be able to seamlessly offer Certificates of Occupancy, which would help attract businesses to our State. "We are also investing heavily in the tourism sector that has been variously described as the “New Black Gold.” From agricultural tourism, through our Ibom Model Farm, to medical tourism, with our planned Ibom International Medical Centre - a 200-bed hospital that will come with 24 different departments under one roof. This hospital, once completed, will compare to any such facility anywhere in the world. "The ARISE Resort, which we hope to commission in the first half of this year, the International Conference Centre, the Ibom Tropicana Hotel, which we are poised to complete will signpost our ascendancy as the tourism hub of our nation and bring in billions of Naira in revenue. " We remain committed to the growth and expansion of Ibom Air and work is ongoing in the Aviation Village, as part of our investments in the aviation eco- system. "We are committed to the human capital development of our people and this has been acknowledged by the Federal Government and the World Bank, leading to the launch two days ago, of the Human Capital Development Strategic Plan by the Vice President, Senator Kashim Shettima, GCON. "We have achieved a success rate of 3.5% out of school children, against the national average of 25.6% - a truly remarkable feat. "We are positioning our State for growth beyond oil by these strategic investments in tourism and human capital development," he said. The Governor said to ensure the success of economic development in sub-nationals, policymakers must develop action plans before implementation, strengthen governance and institutional capacity, enhance internally generated revenue (IGR) to reduce reliance on federal allocations, promote regional economic cooperation and trade among states, encourage private sector-led development through investment incentives, and focus on collaboration rather than conflicts. He appreciated the crafters of the ARISE Agenda, and expressed his determination to go the extra mile to further development in the State, while urging policymakers, corporate bodies, the academia, and citizens to join hands with him in the journey towards a prosperous, self-reliant, and globally competitive sub-national economy. In his remarks, the President of the Nigerian Senate, Senator Godswill Akpabio applauded the Governor for his inclusive leadership disposition which according to him has engendered unprecedented peace and security in the State. Senator Akpabio who was represented by Dr. Saviour Enyiekere, Chairman of the National Assembly Service Commission (NASC), also commended the Governor for his collaboration with the President Bola Ahmed Tinubu-led Federal Government, and assured of the support of the All Progressives Congress in the State to ensure the Governor's second term victory in 2027. Chairman of the Occasion, Emeritus Prof. Akpan Ekpo, the University Vice Chancellor, Prof. Nyaudoh Ndaeyo and the Dean of the Host Faculty, Faculty of Social Sciences, Prof. Christopher Ekong as well as Dean of the Faculty of Communication and Media Studies, Prof. Peter Esuh appreciated the Governor for accepting to share his thoughts through the public lecture, stressing that the ARISE Agenda is a comprehensive document that can drive development in the State and other sub-nationals. The event which attracted eminent personalities within and outside the State, had as discussants, Prof. Okechukwu Onuchukwu, Vice - Chancellor, Ignatius Aguru University of Education, Rivers State, and Prof. Ebebe Ukpong, a development expert and former Commissioner in the State.
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  • DONT IGNORE PLEASE READ

    YOUR HEALTH IS WEALTH

    WHAT IS POSTRATE CANCER
    Prostate cancer is a type of cancer that affects the prostate gland, a small walnut-sized gland located in the male reproductive system. The prostate gland produces fluid that helps nourish and protect sperm.

    Types of Prostate Cancer
    1. Adenocarcinoma: The most common type, accounting for about 90% of cases.
    2. Small cell carcinoma: A rare and aggressive type.
    3. Sarcoma: A rare type that originates in the connective tissue.

    Causes and Risk Factors
    1. Age: Risk increases with age, especially after 50.
    2. Family history: Having a first-degree relative (father or brother) with prostate cancer increases risk.
    3. Genetics: Certain genetic mutations, such as BRCA1 and BRCA2, can increase risk.
    4. Ethnicity: African American men have a higher risk of developing prostate cancer.

    Symptoms
    1. Urinary problems: Difficulty starting or stopping urination, weak urine flow.
    2. Painful urination: Pain or burning sensation while urinating.
    3. Blood in urine or semen: Presence of blood in urine or semen.
    4. Pain in the back, hips, or chest: Pain or stiffness in these areas.

    Diagnosis
    1. Digital rectal exam (DRE): A doctor inserts a gloved finger into the rectum to feel the prostate.
    2. Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test: A blood test that measures PSA levels.
    3. Biopsy: A procedure that removes tissue samples from the prostate.

    Treatment Options
    1. Active surveillance: Monitoring the cancer without immediate treatment.
    2. Surgery: Removing the prostate gland (prostatectomy).
    3. Radiation therapy: Using radiation to kill cancer cells.
    4. Hormone therapy: Reducing testosterone levels to slow cancer growth.

    Prevention and Early Detection
    1. Regular screening: Discuss screening options with your doctor.
    2. Healthy lifestyle: Maintain a healthy weight, exercise regularly, and eat a balanced diet.
    3. Genetic testing: Consider genetic testing if you have a family history.

    If you have concerns about prostate cancer, consult with your healthcare provider.
    DONT IGNORE PLEASE READ YOUR HEALTH IS WEALTH WHAT IS POSTRATE CANCER Prostate cancer is a type of cancer that affects the prostate gland, a small walnut-sized gland located in the male reproductive system. The prostate gland produces fluid that helps nourish and protect sperm. Types of Prostate Cancer 1. Adenocarcinoma: The most common type, accounting for about 90% of cases. 2. Small cell carcinoma: A rare and aggressive type. 3. Sarcoma: A rare type that originates in the connective tissue. Causes and Risk Factors 1. Age: Risk increases with age, especially after 50. 2. Family history: Having a first-degree relative (father or brother) with prostate cancer increases risk. 3. Genetics: Certain genetic mutations, such as BRCA1 and BRCA2, can increase risk. 4. Ethnicity: African American men have a higher risk of developing prostate cancer. Symptoms 1. Urinary problems: Difficulty starting or stopping urination, weak urine flow. 2. Painful urination: Pain or burning sensation while urinating. 3. Blood in urine or semen: Presence of blood in urine or semen. 4. Pain in the back, hips, or chest: Pain or stiffness in these areas. Diagnosis 1. Digital rectal exam (DRE): A doctor inserts a gloved finger into the rectum to feel the prostate. 2. Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test: A blood test that measures PSA levels. 3. Biopsy: A procedure that removes tissue samples from the prostate. Treatment Options 1. Active surveillance: Monitoring the cancer without immediate treatment. 2. Surgery: Removing the prostate gland (prostatectomy). 3. Radiation therapy: Using radiation to kill cancer cells. 4. Hormone therapy: Reducing testosterone levels to slow cancer growth. Prevention and Early Detection 1. Regular screening: Discuss screening options with your doctor. 2. Healthy lifestyle: Maintain a healthy weight, exercise regularly, and eat a balanced diet. 3. Genetic testing: Consider genetic testing if you have a family history. If you have concerns about prostate cancer, consult with your healthcare provider.
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  • This plate is proof that healing is not punishment.

    You want to flex?

    Flex like this:

    -Sweet potatoes for energy

    -Liver and gizzard for strong blood and bedroom confidence

    -Colourful veggies to repair your gut

    -Cucumber-ginger drink to flush your system (not your account)

    But no…

    You will carry seed oil, fruit juice, biscuits, and call it “enjoyment.”

    Your ancestors didn’t fight for independence so you can spend your money on diabetes and ulcer.

    Be guided.

    Your next grocery list should look like this plate.

    Extract - Doctor of the Future
    This plate is proof that healing is not punishment. You want to flex? Flex like this: -Sweet potatoes for energy -Liver and gizzard for strong blood and bedroom confidence -Colourful veggies to repair your gut -Cucumber-ginger drink to flush your system (not your account) But no… You will carry seed oil, fruit juice, biscuits, and call it “enjoyment.” Your ancestors didn’t fight for independence so you can spend your money on diabetes and ulcer. Be guided. Your next grocery list should look like this plate. Extract - Doctor of the Future
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    Ola Al-Asi from Gaza City describes the dire situation since the ceasefire ended: the israelis have killed a further 1,300 Palestinian people, she says

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    Footage shows the massive destruction caused by violent israeli airstrikes on Dar Al-Arqam School in Al-Tuffah, just east of #Gaza City — 35 killed

    Israel expands ground offensive in Gaza City
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    <!-- google_ad_section_start -->Gaza City, Palestinian Territories — Israeli forces have launched a ground offensive in Gaza City, the military said Friday, expanding their operations as rescuers reported at least 30 killed across the Palestinian territory since dawn.
     
    Since renewed military operations last month ended a short-lived truce in its war with Hamas, Israel has pushed to seize territory in the Gaza Strip.
     
    Israel has also escalated attacks on Lebanon, where a US envoy was visiting on Friday, hours after a pre-dawn strike on the port city of Sidon killed a Hamas commander.
     
    In Gaza City, the Israeli army said ground troops were operating in the Shujaiya area "in order to expand the security zone" established by the military inside the Palestinian territory.
     
    "The situation is very dangerous, and there is death coming at us from every direction," Elena Helles told AFP via text message, saying her family were trapped in her sister's house in Shujaiya.
     
    Others fled the area following an Israeli evacuation order on Thursday, AFPTV footage showed.
     
    The civil defence agency said Israeli military operations across Gaza killed at least 30 people on Friday.
     
    A single strike on Khan Yunis killed at least 25 people, a medical source at the southern city's Nasser Hospital told AFP.
     
    Ahmed Al Aqqad, whose family owned the bombarded building, told AFP more bodies may be buried "under the rubble, but we cannot get them out due to the lack of necessary equipment".
     
    "We call on the entire world to stand together to stop the bloodshed," said relative Diaa Al Aqqad.
     
    ‘Couldn't find our children' 
     
    Defence minister Israel Katz said on Wednesday that the military would bolster its presence inside Gaza to fight militants and "destroy... terrorist infrastructure", with unspecified "large areas" to be "incorporated into Israeli security zones".
     
    Prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the army was dividing Gaza and "seizing territory" to force Hamas to free the remaining Israeli hostages taken captive during the October 2023 attack that sparked the war.
     
    Out of 251 people abducted during the Hamas attack on Israel, 58 remain hostage in Gaza including 34 the military says are dead.
     
    Hamas's armed wing, the Ezzedine Al Qassam Brigades, on Friday warned that the offensive was putting hostages' lives at risk.
     
    "Half of the living Israeli (captive) are located in areas that the Israeli occupation army has requested to be evacuated in recent days," spokesman Abu Obeida said.
     
    One Israeli strike on Thursday hit a school used as a shelter for displaced Palestinians in the Gaza City area, the civil defence agency said, reporting at least 31 killed including children.
     
    "They bombed us with missiles and everything went dark... We couldn't find our children," sobbed Raghda Al Sharafa, who was among the displaced civilians sheltering at the Dar al-Arqam School compound in the Al Tuffah neighbourhood of Gaza City.
     
    The Israeli military confirmed it struck the school, telling AFP it targeted "prominent terrorists who were in a Hamas command and control centre".
     
    In Nuseirat in central Gaza, Ziad Abu Rialah said on Friday: "I'm afraid to close my eyes during the night, out of fear that when I get up I will not find my family members, because of the shelling that we witness on a daily basis."
     
    Lebanon strike 
     
    Doctors Without Borders said on Friday that its staff member Hussam Al Loulou, 58, was killed along with family members in an air strike earlier this week in central Gaza, one of hundreds of aid workers killed during the war.
     
    "We strongly condemn his killing and call yet again for the immediate restoration of the ceasefire and protection of civilians," the medical charity said.
     

    The health ministry in Gaza said 1,249 people have been killed since Israel resumed intense bombing last month, bringing the overall death toll since the war began to 50,609.
     
    In Lebanon, Hamas's military wing said its commander Hassan Farhat was killed in an Israeli strike that hit "inside his apartment" in Sidon, also killing his son Hamza and daughter Jenan.
     
    The Israeli military, confirming it had killed Hassan Farhat, accused him of orchestrating attacks on Israeli soldiers and civilians including deadly rocket fire on the town of Safed last year.
     
    Lebanon condemned a "flagrant attack" on its sovereignty and what it said was a violation of a November truce between Israel and Lebanese militant group Hizbollah, a Hamas ally.
     
    The US deputy special envoy for the Middle East, Morgan Ortagus -- whose country has helped oversee the truce -- was in Beirut for meetings with top officials, Lebanon's official National News Agency said.
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We couldn't find our children," sobbed Raghda Al Sharafa, who was among the displaced civilians sheltering at the Dar al-Arqam School compound in the Al Tuffah neighbourhood of Gaza City.   The Israeli military confirmed it struck the school, telling AFP it targeted "prominent terrorists who were in a Hamas command and control centre".   In Nuseirat in central Gaza, Ziad Abu Rialah said on Friday: "I'm afraid to close my eyes during the night, out of fear that when I get up I will not find my family members, because of the shelling that we witness on a daily basis."   Lebanon strike    Doctors Without Borders said on Friday that its staff member Hussam Al Loulou, 58, was killed along with family members in an air strike earlier this week in central Gaza, one of hundreds of aid workers killed during the war.   "We strongly condemn his killing and call yet again for the immediate restoration of the ceasefire and protection of civilians," the medical charity said.   The health ministry in Gaza said 1,249 people have been killed since Israel resumed intense bombing last month, bringing the overall death toll since the war began to 50,609.   In Lebanon, Hamas's military wing said its commander Hassan Farhat was killed in an Israeli strike that hit "inside his apartment" in Sidon, also killing his son Hamza and daughter Jenan.   The Israeli military, confirming it had killed Hassan Farhat, accused him of orchestrating attacks on Israeli soldiers and civilians including deadly rocket fire on the town of Safed last year.   Lebanon condemned a "flagrant attack" on its sovereignty and what it said was a violation of a November truce between Israel and Lebanese militant group Hizbollah, a Hamas ally.   The US deputy special envoy for the Middle East, Morgan Ortagus -- whose country has helped oversee the truce -- was in Beirut for meetings with top officials, Lebanon's official National News Agency said. <!-- google_ad_section_end -->Image: 
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    His ability to evoke laughter in such a short time frame is truly commendable, and I'd like to personally celebrate his contributions.

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    "15years of slâpping Ade" - Comedian Doctor Craze celebrates 15years of making skit! I'd like to celebrate Papa Ade, a pioneer in creating short skits in Nigeria. Notably, he was producing hilarious content within the 15-second video limit on Instagram during its early days. His ability to evoke laughter in such a short time frame is truly commendable, and I'd like to personally celebrate his contributions. Lesson: If you like give up, na you sabi😹🤦‍♂️
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