Egyptian aid convoy heads toward Gaza as humanitarian crisis deepens
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Egyptian aid convoy heads toward Gaza as humanitarian crisis deepens

A convoy of Egyptian aid trucks loaded with food and reconstruction materials began moving from the Rafah border crossing on Sunday morning, making its way toward the Gaza Strip. The trucks, carrying large quantities of flour and other food supplies, are en route to the Karem Abu Salem crossing for inspection before entering the besieged Palestinian enclave. This delivery is part of a broader effort to address Gaza’s rapidly deteriorating humanitarian situation. Alongside the aid convoy, limited supplies also entered the Gaza Strip on Sunday via the Zikim and Karem Abu Salem crossings. In a parallel operation, Jordanian and Emirati aircraft carried out the first airdrop operation in months, dropping 25 tonnes of relief supplies over northwestern Gaza, in coordination with Israeli authorities. However, these efforts come amid growing international criticism and mounting warnings from the UN....
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2027: More governors expected to join APC – Sule
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2027: More governors expected to join APC – Sule

Governor of Nasarawa State, Abdullahi Sule, has stated that the All Progressives Congress (APC) anticipates more governors from opposition parties, refuting reports of witch-hunting against the ruling party. While appearing on Channels Television’s ‘Sunday Politics’, Sule disclosed that the APC is planning ahead of the 2027 elections in response to the coalition formed by leaders of the opposition. When asked if APC governors knew the implications of the new opposition coalition, Sule responded, “Yes, we have discussed. “And it is not something, actually, that I will disclose here. You know, as they are planning, we are planning. “We are in politics. We’re not just sitting down watching them plan. So...
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“Stop playing the ethnic card” – Arewa group tackles Kwankwaso for criticising Tinubu’s govt
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“Stop playing the ethnic card” – Arewa group tackles Kwankwaso for criticising Tinubu’s govt

The Arewa Think Tank (ATT) has slammed Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, former governor of Kano state, over his recent criticism of President Bola Tinubu’s administration, accusing him of using ethnic sentiment to stir political division ahead of the 2027 elections. Kwankwaso had alleged that the Tinubu-led government was investing more in southern Nigeria at the expense of the North. But in a statement issued on Saturday, Muhammad Alhaji Yakubu, convener of ATT, described the comments as misleading and “a dangerous distraction.” Yakubu said: “Arewa Think Tank will not support any divisive statement along ethnic, religious and regional lines. “Why didn’t a person like Kwankwaso speak out during the previous government of infrastructural deficit in the North? “We want to advise Kwankwaso not to introduce dirty regional politicking into our national discourse because it will do nobody any good.” He argued that Tinubu,...
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Smart Scale Metrics Explained: From BMI to Muscle Mass

Gone are the days when a bathroom scale simply told you your weight. The advent of smart scales has transformed personal health monitoring, offering a comprehensive suite of metrics that go far beyond a single number. For those looking to understand their body composition in greater detail, knowing "how to read smart scale measurements" is key to unlocking a wealth of health insights. These advanced devices utilise Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis (BIA)—a harmless electrical current sent through the body—to estimate various components of body composition. While the exact metrics can vary between brands, here's a breakdown of the most common and how to interpret them: Weight (kg/lbs): This is the most basic measurement, reflecting the total mass of your body. While useful, it doesn't differentiate between fat, muscle, or water, which is why other metrics are so valuable. Body...
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