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Reactions have trailed President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s first presidential media chat, which took place on Monday, at his residence in Bourdillon, Ikoyi lagos. The president highlighted why some of his reforms are necessary for the development of Nigeria, including the removal of Fuel Subsidy, which says he has no regret in removing. The president also described recent stampede that has claimed the lives of over 70 Nigerians, as a grave error by the organisers, adding that he has been sharing palliatives in his Lagos residence for 25 years without an incident. In Delta State, Renowned Philanthropist, Tony Elumelu Donated 1800 bags of rice to the people of Onicha-Uku in Aniocha North Local Government Area of the state, his hometown to celebrate Christmas, Recipients of the donation, including the Ede of Onicha Uku, Steve Osakwe expressed gratitude for the gesture, and reflected on the immense contributions of the renowned banker towards the development of his community, Nigeria, African and world at large. In Kaduna State now, the state Governor Uba Sani, attended the Christmas Carol organised by the Kaduna chapter of the Christian Association of Nigeria, and urged residents to live in peace, love and unity for the overall progress and development of the state. The Governor who is Muslim, is attending the Christmas Carol for the second year since he assumed office, he said attended the carol to celebrate with Christians because when he took the oath of office, he promised to treat everyone equally, irrespective of their religious, tribal, or political affiliations, the governor also advised residents of the state to shun ethnic and religious antics. In Lagos State, Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu on Monday launched the first-ever Lagos Shopping Festival, a 72-hour non-stop shopping and entertainment experience, at the Mobolaji Johnson Arena in Onikan. The festival, running from December 23 to 25, is described by organizers as Africa’s largest of its kind, blending commerce with creativity and entertainment. During the event, the Governor thrilled the crowd dancing to Wasiu Ayinde’s Marshals hit song ‘E Yonu Simi’. A video showing a heartwarming moment where high life musician Flavour visited his alma mater, Igbariam Primary School in Enugu on Monday has made rounds on social media. The Federal High Court in Abuja on Monday directed the Nigerian police to either arraign Olamide Thomas, the activist who cursed at Seyi Tinubu, Son of president Bola Ahmed Tinubu, within 48 hours or release her unconditionally, declaring her prolonged detention a violation of her fundamental rights. Olamide, who is a nurse, was arrested for calling for the death of Seyi Tinubu on Social Media. She was arraigned on a three-count charge bordering on cyberbullying, She was among the protesters arrested by the police on October 20th, during the rally to commemorate the fourth anniversary of #EndSARS at the Lekki tollgate in Lagos. The activist was also accused of insulting the inspector general of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, and Police spokesperson, Muyiwa Adejobi in a Facebook video recorded after her arrest. In Rivers State, a video has surfaced online showing four police officers assaulting a young man for allegedly wearing camouflage-style trousers. Some Nigerians on social media have tackled the minister of works Dave Umahi over his projection that all federal roads wil be motarable, this Christmas! Umahi spoke back in October, in Akure, the Ondo state Capital, during a town hall meeting organised by the ministry of works. In the United Kingdom, Super Eagles Midfielder, Alex Iwobi has opened a temporary shop where poor families can get free food for Christmas! The shop, which is called Alexpress, is located in Canning Town in East London, where the footballer was raised. In an interview with the BBC, Iwobi said his parents are his role models, and inspired him to be selfless since he was young man. Follow us on:
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Finding the right pair of earbuds can be transformational. Considering how often we all listen to music or podcasts, a better audio experience naturally enhances everything. Beats is one of the top brands out there for a reason but can be quite expensive. Thankfully, a $70 price drop for the Beats Studio buds makes the cost much more reasonable at $80. That 47% discount is limited-time, applied as part of Amazon's Black Friday sale. So if you're interested, get them now. They've literally never been cheaper. Available in three different colors, the wireless earbuds feature noise-canceling technology, up to eight hours of listening time (24 hours with a charging case) and are IPX4-rated. This means that they are water and swear-resistance, so perfect for hitting the gym or going for a run. Read more: 23 Great Tech Gifts Under $100 During their positive review , CNET tech expert David Carnoy found the Beats Studio buds to be "lightweight and discrete" and more notably, having "slightly better sound than AirPods Por and Powerbeats Pro". They did note, however, that there is no in-ear detection sensor and "some key features are missing for Apple users" due to no W1 or H1 chip. Still, for $80, they are decent value for money. Why this deal matters Variety is the spice of life, so having three different colors to choose from -- black , red or white -- is particularly great. More so because discounts like this typically only apply to one color, usually the least popular. So the fact that the Beats Studio buds are down to their lowest price we have on record, and you get to pick which color matches your style best is a huge bonus. That $70 saving won't last forever. Prefer headphones to earbuds? We've got plenty of options to choose from with the best Black Friday headphone deals rounded up in one place.
Reactions have trailed President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s first presidential media chat, which took place on Monday, at his residence in Bourdillon, Ikoyi lagos. The president highlighted why some of his reforms are necessary for the development of Nigeria, including the removal of Fuel Subsidy, which says he has no regret in removing. The president also described recent stampede that has claimed the lives of over 70 Nigerians, as a grave error by the organisers, adding that he has been sharing palliatives in his Lagos residence for 25 years without an incident. In Delta State, Renowned Philanthropist, Tony Elumelu Donated 1800 bags of rice to the people of Onicha-Uku in Aniocha North Local Government Area of the state, his hometown to celebrate Christmas, Recipients of the donation, including the Ede of Onicha Uku, Steve Osakwe expressed gratitude for the gesture, and reflected on the immense contributions of the renowned banker towards the development of his community, Nigeria, African and world at large. In Kaduna State now, the state Governor Uba Sani, attended the Christmas Carol organised by the Kaduna chapter of the Christian Association of Nigeria, and urged residents to live in peace, love and unity for the overall progress and development of the state. The Governor who is Muslim, is attending the Christmas Carol for the second year since he assumed office, he said attended the carol to celebrate with Christians because when he took the oath of office, he promised to treat everyone equally, irrespective of their religious, tribal, or political affiliations, the governor also advised residents of the state to shun ethnic and religious antics. In Lagos State, Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu on Monday launched the first-ever Lagos Shopping Festival, a 72-hour non-stop shopping and entertainment experience, at the Mobolaji Johnson Arena in Onikan. The festival, running from December 23 to 25, is described by organizers as Africa’s largest of its kind, blending commerce with creativity and entertainment. During the event, the Governor thrilled the crowd dancing to Wasiu Ayinde’s Marshals hit song ‘E Yonu Simi’. A video showing a heartwarming moment where high life musician Flavour visited his alma mater, Igbariam Primary School in Enugu on Monday has made rounds on social media. The Federal High Court in Abuja on Monday directed the Nigerian police to either arraign Olamide Thomas, the activist who cursed at Seyi Tinubu, Son of president Bola Ahmed Tinubu, within 48 hours or release her unconditionally, declaring her prolonged detention a violation of her fundamental rights. Olamide, who is a nurse, was arrested for calling for the death of Seyi Tinubu on Social Media. She was arraigned on a three-count charge bordering on cyberbullying, She was among the protesters arrested by the police on October 20th, during the rally to commemorate the fourth anniversary of #EndSARS at the Lekki tollgate in Lagos. The activist was also accused of insulting the inspector general of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, and Police spokesperson, Muyiwa Adejobi in a Facebook video recorded after her arrest. In Rivers State, a video has surfaced online showing four police officers assaulting a young man for allegedly wearing camouflage-style trousers. Some Nigerians on social media have tackled the minister of works Dave Umahi over his projection that all federal roads wil be motarable, this Christmas! Umahi spoke back in October, in Akure, the Ondo state Capital, during a town hall meeting organised by the ministry of works. In the United Kingdom, Super Eagles Midfielder, Alex Iwobi has opened a temporary shop where poor families can get free food for Christmas! The shop, which is called Alexpress, is located in Canning Town in East London, where the footballer was raised. In an interview with the BBC, Iwobi said his parents are his role models, and inspired him to be selfless since he was young man. Follow us on:
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Finding the right pair of earbuds can be transformational. Considering how often we all listen to music or podcasts, a better audio experience naturally enhances everything. Beats is one of the top brands out there for a reason but can be quite expensive. Thankfully, a $70 price drop for the Beats Studio buds makes the cost much more reasonable at $80. That 47% discount is limited-time, applied as part of Amazon's Black Friday sale. So if you're interested, get them now. They've literally never been cheaper. Available in three different colors, the wireless earbuds feature noise-canceling technology, up to eight hours of listening time (24 hours with a charging case) and are IPX4-rated. This means that they are water and swear-resistance, so perfect for hitting the gym or going for a run. Read more: 23 Great Tech Gifts Under $100 During their positive review , CNET tech expert David Carnoy found the Beats Studio buds to be "lightweight and discrete" and more notably, having "slightly better sound than AirPods Por and Powerbeats Pro". They did note, however, that there is no in-ear detection sensor and "some key features are missing for Apple users" due to no W1 or H1 chip. Still, for $80, they are decent value for money. Why this deal matters Variety is the spice of life, so having three different colors to choose from -- black , red or white -- is particularly great. More so because discounts like this typically only apply to one color, usually the least popular. So the fact that the Beats Studio buds are down to their lowest price we have on record, and you get to pick which color matches your style best is a huge bonus. That $70 saving won't last forever. Prefer headphones to earbuds? We've got plenty of options to choose from with the best Black Friday headphone deals rounded up in one place.