Ombudsman @50: PCC seeks enhanced funding, restructuring to deepen justice delivery
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Ombudsman @50: PCC seeks enhanced funding, restructuring to deepen justice delivery

The Public Complaints Commission, Nigeria’s Ombudsman, has called for better government funding and strategic restructuring of the commission for it to tackle administrative injustice across the nation. The chief commissioner of the PCC, Bashir Abubakar, made the call in Abuja at a news conference to commemorate the golden jubilee of the commission, established on October 16, 1975. The PCC Act 1975 No.31, promulgated by the administration of the late former head of state, Murtala Mohammed, as was advised by the Jerome Udoji panel. Mr Abubakar stated that in spite of the commission’s profound contributions to justice and accountability, inadequate budgetary allocations remain a major constraint on its operational efficiency and capacity building. The chief commissioner highlighted the PCC’s enduring legacy as a vital bridge between the people and the government, emphasising its role in providing a cost-free,...
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‘Life feels complete’ – triathlon legend Jonny Brownlee becomes a Dad
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‘Life feels complete’ – triathlon legend Jonny Brownlee becomes a Dad

Get the ultimate guide to destination racingThere was lovely news from the triathlon world on Sunday when Jonny Brownlee, one of the sport’s most recognisable names and popular figures, announced that he and his wife Fi have become parents for the first time. Brownlee has the full set of Olympic medals – gold in the Mixed Team Relay from Tokyo, silver in Rio and bronze on that unforgettable day at London 2012 when his brother Alistair won the first of his two Olympic titles. Jonny was in race action at Supertri Toulouse not long before the birth of baby Freddie but made it back just in time and gave a heart-warming update on Instagram.‘Here’s to the next chapter’Jonny wrote: “Freddie Barney Brownlee – 08/10/25 Life feels complete “Freddie made an early entrance...
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Who Was the Late Robert Redford’s Wife? Meet German Artist Sibylle Szaggars
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Who Was the Late Robert Redford’s Wife? Meet German Artist Sibylle Szaggars

The late Robert Redford is survived by his wife, Sibylle. News broke on Tuesday, September 16, that Redford died at age 89 at his home in Utah. A statement shared via The New York Times confirmed that the legendary actor died in his sleep. A cause of death was not revealed. Redford’s death came following his departure from the spotlight after a decades-long career in Hollywood. During his early acting days, Redford was married to Lola van Wagenen. Their relationship lasted from 1958 to 1985. More than two decades later, Redford met and married Szaggars, whom he was married to from 2009 until his death. “She’s a very special person,” Redford told AARP magazine of his wife during a 2011 interview. “She’s younger than I am, and European, which I like, so that’s a whole new life.”Keep scrolling...
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Writers Guild Rips ABC’s Decision to Pull ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ From Air: “The WGA Stands With Jimmy Kimmel and His Writers”
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Writers Guild Rips ABC’s Decision to Pull ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ From Air: “The WGA Stands With Jimmy Kimmel and His Writers”

The union that represents writers on Jimmy Kimmel Live! is ripping ABC for pulling the show off air after the comedian made some viral remarks regarding the shooting of Charlie Kirk. “The right to speak our minds and to disagree with each other — to disturb, even — is at the very heart of what it means to be a free people. It is not to be denied. Not by violence, not by the abuse of governmental power, nor by acts of corporate cowardice,” said the Writers Guild of America West and East on Wednesday night, not long after Disney-owned ABC said it was pulling the show “indefinitely.” The union added, “As a Guild, we stand united in opposition to anyone who uses their power and influence to silence the voices of writers, or anyone who...
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