American singer, Rihanna has been spotted for the first time after welcoming a baby with her boyfriend, A$AP Rocky.
The couple who welcomed a baby boy on Friday 13th, May 2022, seem to be keeping their lives private after the birth of their child.
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However, it may seem as though she is finally ready to step out as she was found in a London’s Crystal Palace district hanging out with locals in a barbershop.
According to PageSix, Before her boyfriend A$AP Rocky’s Friday night performance at the Wireless Festival, the singer and new mother was spotted in London’s Crystal Palace district hanging out with locals in a barbershop.
It is the first time she’s been spotted out-and-about since welcoming a son with the rapper back in May.
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Maxwell Azzarello, who set himself on fire outside the New York courthouse where former US President Donald Trump is on trial, is dead.
According to Sky’s US partner NBC News, Azzarello was “declared deceased by hospital staff”, police disclosed in a phone call early on Saturday.
Mr Azzarello, in his mid-30s, from St Augustine in Florida, threw conspiracy theory pamphlets in the air before setting himself ablaze in a designated protest area for pro and anti-Trump demonstrators on Friday.
He took a canister out of his bag containing what is believed to have been an alcohol-based accelerant, before dousing himself in the fluid and setting himself ablaze, police said.
Officers and civilians ran into the protest area and tried to put out the flames using coats and fire extinguishers.
New York City fire commissioner Laura Kavanagh told reporters that Azzarello was taken to the burn unit at Weill Cornell Medical Centre, where he had been described as alive but in critical condition, NBC News said.
Four NYPD police officers suffered minor injuries from fire exposure, authorities said
Update shared on social media shows Mr Azzarello lying on his back on the pavement outside the courthouse while the lower part of his body is on fire.
Hatred For Nigeria Police Affecting Security – PCRC
Lifestyle Nigeria gathered that the National Chairman of the Police Community Relations Committee (PCRC), Mogaji Olaniyan, has called for an urgent need to address what he called widespread hatred towards the officers of the Nigeria Police.
Olaniyan described the narrative as alarming, pointing out that the hatred remains part of the factors affecting the country’s security.
He spoke while addressing newsmen during the 40th celebration ceremony of the Committee held in Abeokuta, the state capital.
Olaniyan, who condemned the widespread hatred, said the PCRC is fostering a permanent relationship between members of the community and the police in order to end the ugly narrative.
Court dismisses suit challenging appointment of judges in Kogi Bandit kingpins, 12 others killed in faceoff with rival groups in Zamfara.
The Federal High Court Sitting in Abuja has granted the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) permission to arrest the former governor of Kogi State, Yahaya Bello, preparatory to his arraignment on Thursday.
Justice Emeka Nwite granted the warrant this afternoon at the instance of the EFCC.
This is as a Kogi State High Court in a conflicting ruling restrained the EFCC from arresting, detaining or prosecuting the ex-governor.
The EFCC Counsel, Senior Advocate of nigeria, Rotimi Oyedepo, had approached the court by an exparte application dated 16th of April, but filed today, 17th of April, 2024.
In the application, the EFCC asked trial judge, Justice Nwite for an ORDER granting leave to the EFCC to effect service of the Charge together with the proof of evidence on the Defendant by substituted means; by pasting the Charge at the last known address of the Defendant within the jurisdiction of this Honourable court being; 9, Benghazi Street, Wuse Zone 4, Abuja.
The EFCC also sought an ORDER issuing an arrest warrant for the immediate arrest of the Defendant for the purpose of bringing him before the Court for his arraignment or in the alternative;