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Man Sentenced To 3 Years In Prison For Selling Cat Meat
A suspected cat meat seller has been handed a 3-year-jail sentence. The man was arrested and charged with selling cat meat to vendors.The Kenyan man identified as Mr James Mukangu Kimani, was convicted by Nakuru Chief Magistrate Benard Mararo after he admitted committing the offence when he appeared in court on Monday.
According to media reports, Mr Kimani was charged with slaughtering and selling cat meat to unsuspecting customers in Nakuru town. He also faced another charge of slaughtering an animal in an undesignated place contrary to meat control regulations.
In his defence, Mr Kimani said he had been sent by someone who offered to give him good pay if he delivered the meat and skin.
He pleaded for leniency. But the court said the sentence was proportionate with the offence committed.The carcass which was presented in court as an exhibitMr Kimani was arrested after he was found skinning a cat on Sunday.Speaking to journalists he claimed he has sold over 1,000 cats to samosa vendors and a hotel in the town since 2012.
Mr Kimani said he started the business after he “identified a gap in the market”.However, he said his clients do not know he has been selling cat meat to them.

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Between the Police State and the Developmental State, By Issa Aremu

In this opinion piece, labour leader and public affairs commentator Issa Aremu examines the distinction between a police state and a developmental state, arguing that Nigeria’s future lies in strengthening institutions that promote inclusive growth rather than relying on coercive governance.
Aremu contends that while maintaining law and order is an essential responsibility of government, sustainable national development requires policies that prioritise economic transformation, industrialisation, quality education, healthcare, infrastructure, and job creation.
He argues that a developmental state fosters innovation, productivity, and social inclusion by creating an environment where citizens and businesses can thrive under transparent and accountable institutions.
The article also stresses that democratic governance, the rule of law, and respect for fundamental rights are critical to achieving long-term political stability and economic prosperity.
According to Aremu, Nigeria should focus on building strong public institutions capable of driving development while ensuring that security agencies operate within constitutional limits and uphold citizens’ rights.
He concludes that the country’s progress will ultimately depend on shifting national priorities from excessive dependence on state coercion to policies that empower citizens, stimulate economic growth, and improve overall quality of life.
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Tributes Pour In After Death of Welsh Music Icon Bonnie Tyler at 75

Tributes have poured in from across the entertainment industry following the death of legendary Welsh singer Bonnie Tyler at the age of 75.
Tyler, best known for timeless hits including Total Eclipse of the Heart, Holding Out for a Hero, and It’s a Heartache, died in a hospital in Portugal after complications from emergency intestinal surgery. Her family confirmed the news and requested privacy during this difficult time.
Among those paying tribute were actress Catherine Zeta-Jones, who described Tyler as an extraordinary talent with a joyful spirit, while fellow musicians including Rod Stewart and Bryan Adams praised her distinctive voice, enduring influence, and remarkable career.
Tyler rose to international fame in the 1980s with her powerful, raspy vocals, earning Grammy nominations and building a career that spanned five decades. Her music continued to resonate with audiences worldwide long after her chart-topping success.
Fans across the world also took to social media to celebrate her life and legacy, remembering her as one of the defining voices of pop and rock music whose songs inspired generations.
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FG to Airlift About 300 Nigerians From South Africa Over Xenophobia Concerns

The Federal Government of Nigeria has announced plans to airlift about 300 Nigerians from South Africa on Wednesday following renewed xenophobic attacks and rising security concerns.
The evacuation is part of the government’s efforts to ensure the safety and welfare of Nigerian citizens affected by the recent wave of violence and hostility targeting some foreign nationals in South Africa.
According to government officials, the returnees voluntarily registered for evacuation after expressing concerns over their safety and livelihoods amid the unrest.
Relevant Nigerian authorities, in collaboration with officials in South Africa, have coordinated the evacuation process, including travel arrangements and necessary documentation for the affected citizens.
The Federal Government reiterated its commitment to protecting Nigerians abroad and said it would continue engaging South African authorities through diplomatic channels to address the situation and safeguard the rights of Nigerians residing in the country.
The planned evacuation comes as both countries continue efforts to strengthen bilateral relations while addressing recurring incidents of xenophobic violence that have affected foreign nationals in South Africa.
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