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Tesla CEO, Elon Musk\’s deal to buy Twitter reportedly in jeopardy

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Glamsquad reports that Tesla CEO Elon Musk’s deal to buy Twitter is reportedly in jeopardy due to Twitter’s inability to verify spam account figures.

 

READ ALSO: Biography & Networth Of Odumeje (the Indabosky), The Popular Nigerian Prophet

 

Musk, who has offered to buy Twitter for $44 billion, has threatened to walk away if the company cannot demonstrate that less than 5% of its daily active users are automated spam accounts.

 

 

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Man Lost wife baby – .

An X user with the user name, Titóbilóba Aduké has shared a heart wrenching experience about a man who lost his wife and newborn baby during labour after his wife waited for 14 years to conceive.

The X, user who spoke from the hospital where the tragedy happened wrote, “I’m in the labor room right now watching this man pray outside the labor ward…He’s praying to his lord. 

“His actual words are “ Lord, after 14years of barrenness, I want you to do it for me completely. Give me the grace to drive home with my wife and the newest member of my family (child).”

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Meanwhile, the Doctor has already announced the Time of death for both mother and the child. Life????”

Netizens who were heartbroken by the unfortunate development, tweeted emotional reactions.

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FG Announces Fresh Condition For Gas Licence

The Nigerian Federal Government has announced that it will no longer issue licenses to gas companies that lack the capacity to build pipelines for gas distribution.

Lifestyle Nigeria reports that the government has taken this decision to discourage the transportation of compressed natural gas through the roads and to prevent similar incidents like the recent CNG explosion at Ita Oshin, Abeokuta, which resulted in the loss of one life and several vehicles.

The Minister of State for Petroleum (Gas), Ekperikpe Ekpo, revealed this information during his visit to Abeokuta for an on-the-spot assessment of the incident.

Ekpo, who was sent by President Bola Tinubu, explained that the country must transition from fossil fuel to CNG, but the transportation of virtual gas poses a significant threat to safety.

In light of this, he instructed the Chief Executive of the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Regulatory Authority, Farouk Ahmed, not to grant licenses to gas companies that cannot build pipelines to the end-users.

The government, according to him, is putting in efforts to build pipelines for seamless transportation of CNG to prevent explosions on the road and save lives and property.

“As the Federal Government, we are trying all that we can to ensure we reduce virtual transportation of gas because of the volatility of it, especially with the Ajaokuta–Kaduna–Kano pipeline.

“I have directed the authority chief executive that for any further issuance of licence, the company should be competent enough to pipe it to their end users so that we are not exposed to this kind of danger any longer.

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Edo first lady, Wike, Ned Nwoko Call For Partnership As Caroline Clinic Launches of 60 Dialysis

Sen. Ned Nwoko (PDP-Delta) has emphasised the need for increased investment in the health sector to give Nigerians the best healthcare services.

He made the call on Monday in Abuja during the launch of an expanded Caroline Medical Centre.

Nwoko who is a member, Senate Committee on Primary Healthcare and Disease Control, said that such investments should not be in government hospitals alone, but private institutions also.

He also said that focus should be on training and upgrading medical personnel and to try to bring back those who emigrated for greener pastures.

Nwoko, representing Delta North Senatorial District, said “there is need to encourage medical experts who left the country for greener pastures to return and assist.

“Part of what I have decided to do is to sponsor a motion that all federal medical centres must be of high standard, we should be able to have a semblance of  facilities in other countries.

“It does not cost too much to buy those equipment and we have very good and well-trained doctors.”

While launching the new facility, the Coordinating Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Prof. Ali Pate, said the centre stands as a testament to the renewed focus on healthcare by the Federal Government.

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