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Mother Gets 3 Life Sentences For Startving Her Adopted children Untill One Of Them Died

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A woman Nicole Finn locked her children in the room because she caught them begging for food.Nicole Finn, a 43-year-old evil mum adopted three kids before starving them so much that one collapsed and died of a heart attack on the bathroom floor in their home.

According to The Sun UK, Nicole Finn locked the siblings in a filthy single bedroom before boarding up the windows when she caught them sneaking out to beg strangers for food.

The attention of the authorities was called to the home as neighbours noticed a horrible smell coming from the home of the woman.

When daughter Natalie became so malnourished she couldn’t stand, the monster stood above her and screamed “since you’re not going to get up, I’m not going to feed you”. The 16-year-old girl later died from a cardiac arrest that was caused by sever starvation and mal-nourishement.

Horrified cops in Des Monies, Iowa, found the teen dead on the bathroom floor wearing just a soiled adult nappy.

An autopsy revealed that she weighed just six stone at the time of death, and had no remaining body fat. Her heartbroken brother Jaden told how Nicole forced them to drink from the toilet bowl – and only let them leave the squalid room twice in the summer before Natalie died.

Police said the home reeked of human and animal waste and the furniture-less bedroom was soaked in urine.

Detective Chris Morgan, from the West Des Moines police department, said, in a statement, about the horrible sight they saw at the home of the woman: “Many animals roamed freely, including well over a dozen kittens and cats. “There were numerous kennels with dogs scattered inside the residence.” Twisted Nicole was sentenced to life imprisonment on Friday as the other children wept with relief.

Judge Karen Romano after handing over the sentence to the woman, said: “The court cannot imaginewhat kind of mental trauma these children have suffered.”  

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Shettima Justifies N15 billion Budgeted For His Official Residence, Says Peter Obi Suffering From Post-election Trauma

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Vice President Kashim Shettima has responded to recent criticisms from Peter Obi, the Labour Party presidential candidate in the 2023 elections.

Stanley Nkwocha, the spokesman for Vice President Shettima, addressed Obi’s remarks, defending the administration’s decision to spend N15 billion to renovate his boss’s residences in Lagos and Abuja.

Obi had questioned why the government planned to spend a lot on renovating the edifices while budgeting a paltry N5 billion for student loans in the country.

In his statement released on behalf of Vice President Shettima, Nkwocha responded to Obi’s comments, denouncing what he termed as a series of misguided attacks and falsehoods directed at the administration led by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

Nkwocha challenged the criticisms levelled by Obi, citing the allocation of funds for the renovation of the Vice President’s official residence by the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA).

He clarified that the project was initiated and funded during the administration of former President Goodluck Jonathan and was later renewed by the current FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike, due to its long-standing abandonment.

The spokesman defended the decision to resume the project, emphasizing the administration’s commitment to completing long-abandoned public projects across the nation, a stance he suggested was in contrast to Obi’s past directives as governor of Anambra State.

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COP28 Delegation: ”Tinubu Has Turned Climate Change Conference to Owambe” – Atiku

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Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has strongly criticized the reported over-bloated delegation led by Bola Ahmed Tinubu to the COP28 Climate Summit in Dubai.

In a statement released by his media adviser, Paul Ibe, Atiku criticized the size and nature of the delegation, suggesting that Tinubu lacked an understanding of the severity of Nigeria’s economic challenges.

Atiku questioned the rationale behind converting a climate change conference into what he described as a “jamboree, all-comers, and ‘owambe’ party” with over 1,400 delegates.

He characterized the situation as ridiculous and indicative of a governance approach lacking awareness and responsibility.

The statement highlighted the pressing economic hardships faced by Nigeria, emphasizing the need for leaders to align their actions with the available resources.

Atiku criticized the use of borrowed funds for what he termed a “street party” held outside the country, calling attention to the disparity between the purpose of COP28—focusing on improving lives, clean air, healthy food, and a secure future—and the alleged extravagant delegation.

“The economic dire straits that Nigeria is facing demand that its leaders cut their coats according to the cloth available,” the statement read, emphasizing the necessity for a more prudent and responsible approach to governance and resource utilization.

Atiku’s remarks add to the growing chorus of criticism regarding the alleged misuse of resources and the size of the Nigerian delegation at COP28.

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“Lagos Is Bigger Than Ghana” – Ghanaian Singer, Efya, Settles Music Industry Comparison

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She said: “Nigerian and Ghanaian music markets are not the same. Nigerians are way more than we are in terms of numbers. Numbers really matter now. The number of people that will stream Nigerian music in Nigeria is different from the number of people that will stream Ghanaian music in Ghana. The numbers are not the same.

“In the capacity of numbers, Lagos is bigger than Ghana. It is like the music hub itself. Nigerians are way bigger than we are. So, usually when I see people comparing, I’m like, ‘Do you guys know?’

“There shouldn’t be any comparisons. What I believe that we should is that we should be more collaborative. Find our vibes and put them together to advance what Afrobeats is going to be in the future; for us to be the gatekeepers of our own sound. And I think that’s the power move.”

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