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Reps. Jim Jordan and James Comer Call For An Immediate Congressional Investigation Of The 2020 Election

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Not all Representatives are trying to protect their political career some are actually fighting for the President and America.

Representatives Jim Jordan of Ohio and James Comer of Kentucky have decided to wage war against the 2020 election fraud.

Jordan and Comer wrote a letter to the Committee Chairs Jerrold Nadler and Carolyn Maloney demanding the 2020 election to have a full investigation.

Jim Jordan has been most people’s favorite Republican in the House of Representatives due to the fact he’s not afraid to speak the truth.

Hats off to both Jordan and Comer for not backing down in a fight against the political machine of correctness.

Defence Operations:Troops tracking down bandits’ collaborators

The Coordinator, Defence Media Operations. Maj. Gen. John Enenche, has said that the Armed Forces were intensifying operations to track down and arrest those collaborating with bandits in parts of the country.

Enenche said that the military was devising and deploying new strategies daily to address insecurity, noting that once it was able to crack down on the collaborators, banditry would be curbed.

Addressing journalists in Abuja on Thursday during his weekly briefing, Enenche also disclosed that a number of collaborators had been arrested at different locations by troops, adding that three bandits’ accomplices were arrested in the North- West between November 12 and 18, 2020.

He noted that the bandits also suffered heavy casualties as several of them were killed while many others escaped with varying degrees of gunshot wounds.

The Defence operations spokesman said, “Based on credible information that a suspected bandit was sighted at Kukar Samu village in Safana Local Government Area of Katsina State, troops mobilised to the scene and arrested two suspected bandits’ collaborators named Nura Ibrahim and Abdullahi Yusuf while trying to escape with motorcycle belonging to bandits who fled on sighting troops.”

“One Sabe Iliya from Muniya village in Safana LGA was also apprehended while pretending to be a farmer but was identified by locals as an informant,” Enenche added.

The CDMO further explained that a large cache of arms and ammunition and other items were captured by troops during the operations in the North-West while identified bandits’ camps were also destroyed.

Speaking on the activities of the troops of Operation Hadarin Daji and other subsidiary operations, the General said that they have sustained their operations aggressively with noticeable successes.

He disclosed that the troops within the period carried out series of clearance operations, ambushes and aerial patrols, adding that on November 15, troops of Operation Accord while on night patrol at Yar Tasha village engaged some bandits in a firefight.

“During the encounter, three bandits were neutralized while others escaped with varying degrees of gunshot wounds. Three AK 47 rifles were recovered during the operation.

“Same day, troops deployed at Ungwan Doka rescued one kidnapped victim named, Adamu Yahaya. Preliminary investigation revealed that the victim was kidnapped at Unguwar Sa’ida village in Faskari Local Government Area of Katsina State. The victim has been reunited with his family,” the DHQ disclosed.

#EndSARS: Nigeria’s Minister Of Information Says Lekki Incident ‘Massacre Without Bodies’

The Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed on Thursday said the October 20 Lekki shootings were a “massacre without bodies”, reiterating the federal government’s position that military men did not shoot at protesters, despite damning evidence to the contrary.

The Minister made the remark at a press conference in Abuja.

His comments come a day after US-based media, CNN, published a report which, using cellphone videos obtained from witnesses, showed Nigerian soldiers shooting at unarmed protesters at the Lekki toll-gate.

Mr. Mohammed tagged the CNN report as promoting a baseless and preconceived narrative.

He said that the mainstream media should confirm the veracity of footage used before airing.

He also added that the government will work with stakeholders to curb fake news on social media.

BIDEN PRESIDENCY A THREAT TO RELIGIOUS LIBERTY

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As the challenges in Arizona, Georgia, and Pennsylvania close, it is virtually certain Joe Biden will not be the next President of the United States regardless of leftist propaganda.

Many people have different views on Donald Trump, but in terms of defending the unborn, promoting religious liberty, and opposing the radical socialist agenda of the left, President Trump has been the best American President since Ronald Reagan.

Can you imagine Joe Biden’s America and how his presidency will impact our grassroots advocacy worldwide?

I can.

How far will it extend?

As you may know, Joe Biden is a career politician who has served lobbyists and the radical Left in Washington D.C. for more than 43 years. During his time in the U.S. Senate and more recently during his time as Vice President during the Barack Obama years, he has:

  • Supported restoring U.S. federal funding to the abortion lobby worldwide, rescinding the pro-life Mexico City Policy and Hyde Amendment.
  • Funneled U.S. taxpayer dollars overseas to kill unborn babies, sterilize women from developing countries, and provide unfettered access to unsafe birth control.
  • Approved the use of federal funds to pay for abortions across America.
  • Exported the radical LGBTQ agenda as a staple to U.S. foreign policy by using American foreign aid funds to pressure countries to support same-sex marriage, same-sex adoption, and gender ideology.
  • Negotiated and supported the U.S. position in favor of population control tactics (i.e. sterilizations and abortion) agreed to in the Paris Climate Accord.
  • Made abortion and  LGBTQ a pivotal foreign policy agenda in Africa.

Over the last four years, we can genuinely say that we made so much progress to support Christian values with Donald J. Trump as President of the United States (both in the US and all over the world).

Make no mistake, President Trump is not an example of moral purity. He is a deeply flawed human being, but despite this, he stood strong for the protection of religious liberty, enabling environment  for the gospel to be preached and rights of parents at many levels.

One thing is certain, as we resist the bullying and the “culture of death” from the Radical Left, we must continue to pray for the natural family, and Christian liberty knowing that this is our agenda.

The faithful there in the United States and around the world will count on you and me to defend religious freedom from their radical ideologies in prayer and in action and resist being swayed by personal interest.

There is only one interest and one side for the Christian and it is Christ. The mandate to seek first the kingdom hasn’t changed.

A Joe Biden presidency will be a hard hit for our values. It would me more difficulty for the body of Christ as he has the support of the establishment: large tech industry, globalists, radicals, media, pop culture influencers, and the Hollywood elites.

Across the world, there is growing resistance to the power-grabs and ever more radical demands of Extreme Left, the abortion industry and the LGBTQ totalitarian lobby.

That is why despite the Left’s attempt to hijack the future, we must remain steadfast in prayer and commitment to our primary call, the knowledge of the gospel.

Prices of beans, onions, vegetable oil, others spike across major markets, as traders lament heightened insecurity

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Nigerians have been hard hit with further increase in the prices of food items as beans, onions, vegetable oil, palm oil, and several others recorded a significant price increase in November. This is according to the latest Household Market Survey conducted by researchers.

In the latest household market survey, prices of major food items recorded significant increase across markets in Lagos State, as traders lament heightened level of insecurity such as banditry and kidnapping in the country, leading to scarcity and the subsequent hike in the prices of various food items.

According to the report, a big bag of white beans now sells for an average of N42,000, indicating a 31.3% in price compared to N32,000 recorded in October. A big bag of Onion also spiked by 48.7% to sell for an average of N82,500. Vegetable oil (25 litres) that was sold for an average of N14,625 in October, witnessed a 13.33% increase in price to sell for an average of N16,575.

However, some food items such as sweet potatoes, tomatoes, and pepper recorded slight reduction after recent months in snowballed prices.. in September a big basket of pepper jumped by 23.1%, while a big basket of round shaped tomatoes increased by 9.1%.

This report contains information on items that witnessed price increase, price decrease, as well as information on special markets and insights.

Items that witnessed price increase

  • A 50kg bag of white beans currently sells for an average of N42,000, 31.25% increase compared to an initial average of N32,000.
  • A 50kg bag of brown beans increased by 27.27% to sell for an average of N42,000, as against N33,000 recorded in October.
  • carton of turkey that was sold for an average of N18,333 in October, now sells for N19,000 — indicating an increase of 3.64%.
  • A big bag of dry onion spiked by 48.65% to sell for an average of N82,500, compared to an initial average of N55,000 recorded in October 2020.
  • Also, a big bag of new onion increased by 62.2%, from an average of N41,000 to sell for N66,500.
  • A big bag of melon that was initially sold for an average of N46,500 now sells for an average of N47,500. This represents a price increase of 12.15% in one month.
  • A 25 litres gallon of vegetable oil that was sold for an average of N14,625 in October, witnessed a 13.33% increase in price to sell for an average of N16,575. While a 5 litres gallon now sells for an average of N3,375 compared to an initial value of N3,100.
  • A 12.5kg cylinder of cooking gas that was refilled for an average of N3,275 in October, now costs an average of N3,450 –indicating a 5.34% increase in price.
  • While a 5kg cylinder is now filled for an average of N1,625 as against an initial average of N1,375. This represents a price increase of 18.18%.
  • A 25 litres gallon of locally made palm oil increased by 6.19% to sell for an average of N12,875 compared to N12,125 recorded in October.
  • Also, the price of a 5-litre gallon increased by 11.58% to sell for an average of N2,650.

Items that witnessed price decrease

  • A big basket of round shaped tomatoes now sells for an average of N12,000, as against an initial average of N14,000 — representing a 14.29% decline
  • A big basket of oval-shaped tomatoes also recorded a price decrease of 35.29% to sell for an average of N11,000, as against an initial average of N17,000.
  • The price of a carton of full chicken declined by 2.3% to sell for an average of N14,167 compared to an initial average of N14,500.
  • Also, a carton of chicken lap now sells for an average of N14,000 as against N14,333 recorded last month (October 2020).
  • A big bag of pepper now sells for an average of N7,500. This represents a 55.88% decline in price compared to N17,000 recorded last month.
  • While the price of a medium-sized bag of pepper dipped by 55.56% to sell for an average of N4,000 relative to an initial average of N9,000.
  • A big tuber of yam that was initially sold for an average of N938 now sells for an average of N700, while a medium-sized tuber sells for an average of N513.
  • A big basket of Sweet Potatoes now sells for an average of N5,500. A reduction of 59.26% compared to N13,500 recorded in October.
  • Also, the price of a big basket of Irish potatoes, reduced by 6.98% to sell for an average of N20,000 from an initial average of N21,500.
  • A 50kg bag of flour also recorded a slight decrease in price as Dangote flour currently sells for an average of N13,800, Honeywell (N13,950), and Mama Gold for an average of N13,850.
  • The decline in the price of flour translated to a slight decrease in the price of bread as Val-U bread now sells for an average of N450, while Butterfield sells for an average of N438.

Items that maintained initial prices

  • crate of egg continues to sell for an average of N1,200, same as recorded in October.
  • A big bag of yellow maize is still sold for an average of N20,167, while a bag of white maize cost an average of N20,000.
  • A 50kg bag of foreign rice (Royal Stallion) continues to sell for an average of N30,000, same as recorded in October.
  • Mama’s Pride rice (50 kg) still sells for an average of N25,500.
  • A bag of yellow maize sells for an average of N20,167, the same as recorded in October, while white maize of the same size still sells for an average of N20,000.
  • Amongst the list of food items that maintained their initial prices include; noodles, smaller variants of Sweet and Irish potatoes, Beverages, Cocoa drinks, sugar, water, and juice.

2021 AFCON Qualifiers: Tunisia, Mali Qualify

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Mali ensured their place at an eighth consecutive Nations Cup finals with narrow hard-fought 2-1 win over hosts Namibia.

All three goals of Tuesday’s Group A encounter came in the opening 40 minutes of the game as Mali had a penalty saved in the second-half and Namibia hitting the post.

Red Bull Salzburg’s Sekou Koita scored after just 12 minutes for Mali as he drove forward to the edge of the area before firing a powerful shot past keeper Virgil Vries in to the top corner.

Vries was at fault for the second goal as Moussa Doumbia cut into the area and fired in a shot from a tight angle that beat the keeper at his near post.

Two minutes later Namibia pulled a goal back as Elmo Kambindu rose at the far post to head home a free-kick from Absalom Limbondi.

Both teams battled to score again after the break and Mali should have added a third from the penalty spot but Vries went the right way and saved El Bilal Toure’s effort. The penalty had been awarded for a clumsy challenge on Doumbia by subsitute Riaan Hanamub.

The Namibian almost made amends late on with a fierce shot that had beaten the Mali keeper but not the post.

Mali’s win takes them to 10 points, two ahead of second-placed Guinea with Namibia on three and still with a mathematical chance of grabbing second place.

However Chad, despite earning their first point of the campaign in Sunday’s 1-1 draw with Guinea, cannot now qualify for the finals.

Tanzania 1-1 Tunisia (Group J)

Tunisia earned their place at the Nations Cup finals despite being held in Dar es Salaam by hosts Tanzania.

The Carthage Eagles dominated the opening exchanges and hit the woodwork either side of their goal.

Tunisia took the lead after just 11 minutes through Seifeddine Khaoui of Marseille with a truly excellent finish after he was put through by a lovely piece of skill from Youssef Msakni.

With Tanzania struggling in front their fans at the Benjamin Mkapa National Stadium it looked like Tunisia would win easily.

Things changed just two minutes after the break as substitute Feisal Salum found the target with a stunning hit from just outside the area.

Tanzania improved in the second half and both teams had their chances but it remained deadlocked at 1-1.

The draw was enough for Tunisia to confirm their place in Cameroon as they are now guaranteed a top-two finish, thanks to their 1-0 win over Tanzania last Friday which guarantees the Carthage Eagles a better head-to-head record over the Taifa Stars.

Tanzania are in third place on four points, two behind Equatorial Guinea in second place with Libya still in with a chance despite being bottom on three points.

Trump campaign pays Wisconsin $3m for partial ballot recount – Commission

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President Donald Trump’s campaign wired 3 million dollars to officials in Wisconsin to fund a partial recount of votes in the Nov. 3 U.S. presidential election, an official said.

The State Elections Commission said this in a Twitter statement on Wednesday.

“The Wisconsin Elections Commission has received a wire transfer from the Trump campaign for 3 million dollars.

“No petition has been received yet, but the Trump campaign has told WEC staff one will be filed today. We have no further information at this time,” the commission said.

The Trump campaign in a separate statement said it would file a petition later in the day for a recount in two counties, Milwaukee and Dane.

The statement cited illegally altered absentee ballots, illegally issued absentee ballots, and illegal advice given by government officials allowing Wisconsin’s Voter ID laws to be circumvented.

The campaign contends that officials sent absentee ballots to “indefinitely confined” voters without requiring that the voters submit identification, as required by state election laws.

A state website defines indefinitely confined voters as people with restricted mobility due to age, physical illness, infirmity or disability.

The Trump campaign claimed the number of confined voter ballots surged from 72,000 in 2019 to 240,000 in the November election and that a “substantial number” of those ballots were returned without proper identification.
The latest tally shows Biden led Trump in Wisconsin by more than 20,000 votes.
(Sputnik/NAN)

Lionel Messi: I’m tired of always being the problem at Barcelona

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Lionel Messi expressed his frustration at always being labelled the problem at Barcelona after being quizzed on scathing comments made by Antoine Griezmann’s former agent Eric Olhats.

Messi’s issue with the club over the summer was played out publicly as he expressed his intention to leave, with Manchester City holding talks over a deal for one of football’s greatest ever players.

He wanted to use a clause in his contract to leave on a free transfer but Barcelona insisted it was no longer active.

He ended up staying for the 2020/21 season but his relationship with the club seemingly hasn’t improved with links of a possible move to Man City in January or next summer continuing.

Griezmann’s former agent Eric Olhats recently claimed that a ‘deplorable’ Messi oversees a ‘regime of terror’ and went out of his way to unsettle the Frenchman.

The forward was quizzed on the comments by reporters and said: “I’m tired of always being the problem.”

Griezmann joined Barca in 2019 from Atletico Madrid for around £107million but it was a tough first season at the Nou Camp.

He scored just nine LaLiga goals, the first time he’d failed to reach double figures since the 2011/12 season.

The World Cup winner’s former agent made the stunning claims about Messi while speaking to the press.

Speaking to France Football, Olhats said: “Antoine arrived in a struggling club where Messi has a view on everything.

“He’s at the same time emperor and monarch, and he didn’t see Antoine’s arrival with a good eye.

“His attitude has been deplorable, he made him feel that. I’ve always heard Antoine say there’s no problem with Messi, but never the other way around. It is the regime of terror. Either you are with him or you are against him.

“In my eyes, Messi said he wanted to leave to see what role he still had as a decision-making player, regarding the players who arrived and those who left, but he eventually stayed. Classic Messi!

“(He is) as good on the pitch as he is bad off it. Barcelona has been suffering for a while. There was a cancer in that club, and it obviously leaves some marks.”

Lekki Shooting: Lai Mohammed Says CNN Should Be Sanctioned For Irresponsible Reporting

Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, says US-based media giant, CNN, should be sanctioned for “irresponsible reporting.”

He was reacting to the broadcaster’s investigative report on the October 20 shooting at Lekki Toll Plaza.

Men of the Nigerian Army had fired bullets at the plaza where peaceful protesters gathered. Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, confirmed that the incident led to the death of two unidentified persons.

The army denied firing live bullets at the protesters, saying it only fired blank bullets into the air to disperse the protesters.

But the CNN refuted the claim, reporting that live bullets were indeed fired at protesters. It traced one of the bullets to Serbia where it was allegedly bought by the military.

Speaking at a press conference on Thursday, Mohammed described the report as one-dimensional and lacking in balance.

He said the report should earn CNN sanctions because it “relied heavily” on “unverified” and “possibly doctored” videos.

He also alleged that the media outfit sourced information from “questionable sources” to reach its conclusions.

The minister insisted that the military fired blank bullets into the air and not at the crowd, noting that he has no reason to doubt Brig. Gen. Ahmed who testified before the Lagos State Judicial Panel investigating the incident.

Mohammed rubbished the claim of a massacre, describing it as “a massacre without bodies or blood.”

He urged persons who have alleged a massacre, as well as relatives with missing family members, to report at the judicial panel to lay official complaints.

The minister also said the CNN report “conveniently excluded” the looting, violence by citizens, 269 private facilities burnt and looted, 243 government facilities vandalised.

Mohammed added that security agents deserve commendation, not condemnation.

Gunmen Kill Head of Department in Ogun Poly

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The Head of Department of Electrical and Electronics in D.S. Adegbenro ICT Polytechnic, Itori in Ogun State, Mufutau Waliu, has been killed by unknown gunmen.

Reports  gathered that 35 year old Mr Waliu was shot by his assailants while coming out of the institution on Tuesday.

Efforts to fight for his life were unsuccessful as he was confirmed dead at the General Hospital, Ijaye, Abeokuta, the state capital.

Confirming the sad incident, the public relations officer of the institution, Yinka Adegbite, said the Ogun State Police Command had properly been briefed and they have begun investigations into the killing.

The state Police Public Relations Officer, Abimbola Oyeyemi, said he is convinced that it was an assassination case.

Cultism continues to be the bane of mostly public Nigerian institutions as burgeoning army of youths have resorted to violence which has been made a lucrative pastime by politicians who solicit for the services of these youths during elections.

As a result we have seen political thuggery gradually entrenched in the Nigerian political system.