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Reactions as Senator Shehu Sani reacts after seeing the torture unleashed on NANS President in Abuja

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  c Former Nigerian Senator, playwright and human rights activist, Senator Shehu Sani has taken to social media to react after seeing the violence and torture unleashed on the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS), President, Atiku Abubakar Isah in Abuja.  The embattled National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS), President, Comrade Atiku Abubakar Isah was reportedly attacked violently, by thugs who disrupted the National Association of Nigerian Students NANS, inauguration ceremony in Abuja.   Reacting after seeing the torture unleashed on NANS President, Comrade Atiku Abubakar Isah in Abuja, Senator Shehu Sani tweeted: "The violence and torture unleased on the NANS President in Abuja is condemnable."  

Check Photos Of 20,000 People Forming 8-Hour Queues Waiting To Pay Last Respect To Pope

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  More than 20,000 mourners formed eight-hour queues at the Vatican as they waited to pay their respects to the late Pope Francis today.    St. Peter's Basilica was opened to the public to say their final goodbyes to Francis as he lay in state for the next three days. Thousands of people flooded the central aisle of the basilica, with some seen crying and others taking a moment for prayer as they passed the pontiff's open coffin. Worshippers recalled waiting five hours just to enter St. Peter's and said they then had to queue for another hour once inside the basilica, NBC News reports. Tens of thousands of people are currently queuing in three lines, but mourners say the queues are moving 'fairly quickly' as people usher out after paying their respects. One woman told the news outlet that her final goodbye was brief, sharing how she just simply blew a kiss towards the pontiff's open casket. 20,000 people form 8-hour queues to see Pope Francis But Vatican sources...

Jonathan Reflects On His Presidency,Expresses Regret Over Inability To End Nigerians’ Suffering

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  Former President Goodluck Jonathan has expressed deep regret over his inability to completely alleviate the suffering of Nigerians during his time in office. Speaking candidly at a reception held in his honour on Sunday night, Jonathan acknowledged the immense challenges faced by his administration despite his best efforts to improve the lives of citizens.  The event, which took place in Abuja, followed Jonathan’s recent recognition with the prestigious Sunhak Peace Prize, an award he described as both humbling and profoundly meaningful. The reception was attended by political leaders, close associates, and well-wishers who came together to celebrate Jonathan’s legacy as a peacemaker and statesman. Organised by Professor Robert Azibaola and other close allies, the gathering was dubbed "A Night to Honour a Man Who Has Made Nigeria Proud," highlighting Jonathan’s contributions to both Nigeria and the global community. In his emotional speech, Jonathan thanked Dr. Hak Ja Han M...