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Woman Gives $2.8m Inheritance To Pets, Cuts Children From Her – Lifestyle Nigeria

In a surprising turn of events, a woman in Shanghai, known as Ms. Liu, has made a bold decision regarding her $2.8 million fortune – she’s leaving it all to her pets, effectively excluding her children from her will.

This drastic move comes on the heels of her children’s apparent neglect, failing to visit her during a period of illness.

In a revised will, Ms. Liu has outlined that her substantial estate is to be utilized exclusively for the well-being of her beloved pets and any potential future offspring they might have.

Navigating Chinese law, which prohibits direct monetary bequests to pets, proved to be a challenge for Ms. Liu. Nevertheless, she found an alternative route to ensure her unique wishes would be fulfilled. In a strategic move, the responsibility for managing the inheritance and caring for her cherished animals has been entrusted to a veterinary clinic.

Chen Kai, an official from the Will Registration Centre headquarters in Beijing, acknowledged the exceptional nature of Ms. Liu’s will. While direct financial gifts to pets are not permitted under Chinese law, Kai highlighted possible solutions. He proposed the appointment of a trusted individual to oversee the veterinary clinic’s handling of the funds, ensuring the proper care of Ms. Liu’s pets.

Officials have emphasized the flexibility in addressing this unconventional testament. Ms. Liu’s ability to alter her will once again remains an option, especially if her children’s attitude towards her experiences a positive shift. This advice opens the door for future adjustments, reflecting the dynamic nature of familial relationships and the potential for reconciliation.

In a world where wills typically revolve around human beneficiaries, Ms. Liu’s choice to prioritize her pets showcases a profound bond and a unique perspective on inheritance. The story not only sheds light on legal intricacies but also prompts reflection on the complexities of family dynamics and the varied ways individuals choose to safeguard their legacies.

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Alleged N3bn Scam: APC Governor Orders Release Of PDP Spokesman From Detention – Lifestyle Nigeria

The Governor of Ebonyi State, Francis Nwifuru has directed the immediate release of Mr. Chima Nwoba, the Publicity Secretary of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), from detention.

This directive was conveyed during a Holy Mass at the Government House Chapel in Abakaliki on Sunday.

In his address, Governor Nwifuru instructed the Commissioner for Commerce and Industry, Mr. Oguzor Offia-Nwali, to exercise leniency and consider withdrawing the case against Chika Nwoba.

 Additionally, he urged the Secretary to the State Government, Professor Mrs. Grace Umezurike, to comply with the court’s decision regarding Chika Nwoba’s bail by serving as a surety to ensure he meets the bail conditions.

Chima Nwoba had been held in detention since February following his petition to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) concerning alleged embezzlement of N3 billion earmarked for empowerment by Commissioner Offia-Nwali.

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NAFDAC Denies Sugary Nestle Baby Formula Sold in Nigeria

NAFDAC DG, Mojisola Adeyeye

The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) on Sunday said infant formulas by a food and beverage company giant, Nestle, alleged to contain sugar and honey are not registered and not sold in Nigeria.

NAFDAC disclosed this in a statement signed by its management.

Findings by Swiss investigative organisation, Public Eye, and the International Baby Food Action Network, alleged that two of the best-selling baby-food brands marketed by Nestlé in low- and middle-income countries contain high levels of added sugar, while such products are sugar-free in their home country, Switzerland.

The Public Eye and IBFAN scrutinised around 150 products sold by the food giant in lower-income countries and found that almost all the Cerelac infant cereals examined contain added sugar – nearly 4 grams per serving on average, equal to roughly a sugar cube – although they are targeted at babies from six months of age. The highest amount – 7.3 grams per serving – was detected in a product sold in the Philippines.

They also said most of the Nido powdered milk products for young children from one to three years old examined also contain added sugar – almost two grams per serving on average. The maximum value (5.3 grams) was detected in a product sold in Panama.

They, however, added that in Switzerland and Nestlé’s main European markets, such products are sold without added sugar.

NAFDAC, in a statement titled ‘Nestle adds sugar to infant milk sold in poorer countries: NAFDAC’s response,’ however, noted that the agency exercises due regulatory diligence in the registration of infant and young children foods distributed and used in Nigeria in line with relevant Codex Alimentarius international food standards, and more specifically, Nigerian Industrial Standards.

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Outrage As Filling Station Compels Customers Buy Meat Pie Before Fuel (Update) – Lifestyle Nigeria

A bizarre incident has sparked outrage at a filling station, where a customer claims he was told to purchase a meat pie before being allowed to buy fuel. A Update capturing the man’s frustration has gone viral, showing him vehemently objecting to the unusual condition.

The man can be heard expressing his disbelief, questioning why he would be forced to buy a meat pie when he only came to refuel. He labels the demand as “rubbish,” asking if the attendants assumed he was hungry. His rant has resonated with many, who share his sentiment that such a requirement is unreasonable and unacceptable.

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This incident raises concerns about the practices of some businesses and their treatment of customers. While the filling station’s motive behind this demand is unclear, it has certainly sparked a heated debate and calls for greater customer respect.
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