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Tinubu to Address World Leaders at UN General Assembly Sept. 24
Nigeria’s President Bola Tinubu will address the 80th Session of the high-level General Debate of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) at the UN headquarters in New York on Wednesday, September 24.A revised provisional list of speakers obtained by our Correspondent from the UN headquarters in New York showed that Tinubu would be speaking on the second day of the event.
The Nigerian leader is scheduled to deliver his address to other world leaders during the afternoon session around 8:30pm local time (around 2:30pm Nigerian time). Tinubu would be the 17th world leader to speak on day two of the general debate, according to the provisional list.He will be joining the gathering of 195 world leaders made up of 98 heads of state, five vice-presidents, 44 heads of government, four deputy prime ministers.The others are 37 ministers, one crown prince and four chairs of delegation to speak at the general debate.The President of Brazil, Luiz da Sliva would be the first world leader to present his address to the 78th session as it is tradition.He will be followed by the U.S. President, Donald Trump, the traditional second speaker, being the host country.Sources at the UN,, told Newsmen that the list was being updated and the Nigerian leader’s speaking slot might change if he would not be attending the general debate in person.According to the UN traditions, Heads of State are speakers on the first and second day while vice-presidents speak from the third day.Vice-president Kashim Shettima represented Tinubu in 2024 and spoke on the first day of the debate, maintaining Tinubu’s slot, which diplomats said was very unusual as per tradition.The rare feat was credited to the goodwill that Nigeria enjoys from anong the international community and the diplomatic maneuvering of the Nigerian diplomats at the UN.Movses Abelian, Under-Secretary-General for General Assembly and Conference Management said the current “revised list reflects changes in the level of representation (upgrades and downgrades) and reflects exchanges among Member States “.“Please note that this list will continue to be updated until the start of the General Debate as changes are communicated by Member States,” Abelian added.The theme of the general debate of the 80th session of the General Assembly is “Better together: 80 years and more for peace, development and human rights”. Report says that the 80th session of the UN General Assembly (UNGA 80) opened on Tuesday, September 9, with the inauguration of a new President Annalena Baerbock of Germany.Baerbock called on Member States to unite in addressing global crises, from war and poverty to climate change, taking her oath on the original 1945 Charter and pledging to lead with courage and inclusiveness.A former Foreign Minister of Germany, Baerbock becomes only the fifth woman in history to preside over the General Assembly, she accepted the Assembly’s ornate gavel from her predecessor, Philémon Yang of Cameroon.The high level General Debate will be held from September 23 and to September 29.The theme for the 80th Session of the United Nations General Assembly is “Better Together: 80 years and more for peace, development and human rights”.The high-level week will kick off on September 22 and run through September 30, during which world leaders will gather to attend the ggeneral debate and a series of conferences.These include the High-level Meeting to Commemorate the 80th Anniversary of the UN, the SDG Moment, and the High-level Meeting on the 30th Anniversary of the Fourth World Conference on Women.The others are the Conference on Palestine and Two-State Solution, the Climate Summit, and the High-level Meeting to Launch the Global Dialogue on AI Governance, among others. (NAN)Foreign News
German Nurse Gets Life in Jail after Murdering 10 to Reduce Workload
A palliative care nurse in Germany has been sentenced to life in prison after he was convicted of the murder of 10 patients and the attempted murder of 27 others.
Prosecutors alleged that the man, who has not been publicly named, injected his mostly elderly patients with painkillers or sedatives in an effort to ease his workload during shifts overnight.
The offences were committed between December 2023 and May 2024 in a hospital in Wuerselen, in western Germany.
Investigators are reported to be looking into several other suspicious cases during his career.
The unnamed man had been employed at the hospital in Wuerselen since 2020, after completing training as a nursing professional in 2007.
Prosecutors told a court in Aachen that he showed “irritation” and a lack of empathy to patients who required a higher level of care, and accused him of playing “master of life and death”.
The court was told that he injected patients with large doses of morphine and midazolam, a type of sedative, in an effort to reduce his workload during night shifts.
He was arrested in 2024.
When issuing the life sentence, the court said that the man’s crimes carried a “particular severity of guilt” which should bar him from early release after 15 years.
He will be able to appeal the verdict.
Prosecutors have said that exhumations are taking place to identify further potential victims, which could see the man put on trial again.
The case bears similarity to that of former nurse Niels Högel, who was handed a life sentence in 2019 after he was convicted of murdering 85 patients at two hospitals in northern Germany.
A court found that he administered lethal doses of heart medication to people in his care between 1999 and 2005.
He is believed to be the most prolific killer in Germany’s modern history.
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World’s Oldest President Sworn in for Eighth Term in Cameroon
Cameroon’s 92-year-old leader Paul Biya has been sworn in for another seven years as president in a ceremony at the country’s parliament in Yaoundé.
Biya won a controversial eighth term in a fiercely disputed election last month.
He has been in power for 43 years, and addressed only one campaign rally before the election.
The nonagenarian, the world’s oldest head of state, won 54% of the vote, compared to the 35% of Issa Tchiroma Bakary, according to the official results.
Tchiroma Bakary maintains he was the rightful winner of the poll and has accused the authorities of fraud, which they have denied.The announcement of the result led to major protests across the country.
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Niger CAN Appeals for Peaceful LG Polls
From Dan Amasingha, Minna
The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Niger State chapter has appealed to all the stakeholders in Niger State to ensure that November 1 local government polls are peaceful.Chairman of CAN in the state, Most Rev. Dr. Bulus Dauwa Yohanna called on residents to come out en masse to exercise their franchise during the local government council elections.
The State CAN Chairman advised that voter apathy is not a good sign for the process and urged residents to actively participate in the forthcoming Local Government Elections. Yohanna, who is also the Catholic Bishop of Kontagora Diocese in a statement in Minna urged eligible voters who have registered to go get their Permanent Voter’s Card from the Independent National Electoral Commission’s (INEC office.According to him; “the 2025 local government elections are around the corner, I want to appeal to those who are yet to collect their PVCs to quickly collect them to avoid unnecessary rush and to regret in the future.”He therefore called on all Christian faithfuls to participate actively in the electoral process adding that “it is your civic right.”In his words, the Chairman said: “I call on all residents to participate in the November, 1st Chairmanship and Councillorship elections.“Let it be known that we are the determinants of who leads us at the local and grassroots levels. As Christians, we must participate actively in politics either as members of political parties or as electorates.“To avoid voter apathy, let us come out and vote in the people of our choice into various offices”.He admonished political parties to feed candidates that can provide basic amenities and meet the yearnings of the people.According to him, there is a need for all Bloc leaders both at the State and LGA level, leaders/heads of churches to call on their members not to sit on the fence but to participate actively and to ignore statements like “Votes do not count”.While calling on security personnel to discharge their duties, he appealed to Nigerlites to conduct themselves peacefully during and after the elections and avoid any acts that will bring about break down of law and order in the state.Bishop Yohanna also called on the INEC to publish and announce PVCs collection centres to enable those who registered online to pick up their cards.
