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Fake news of ‘killer worms’ in bananas travels across continents to Malaysia – The Star Online

Posted: November 21, 2021 at 10:15 pm

KUALA LUMPUR: Fake news of "killer worms" in bananas has travelled across several continents and caused a stir, especially among chat groups and social media accounts of Malaysian Internet users.

A one-minute 29-second video has been circulating, claiming that bananas in Malaysia contain helicobacter, a microaerophilic, spiral bacterium usually found in the stomach.

It claims that the worms will cause "brain death" within 12 hours of consuming them.

The video shows a person breaking a banana open and using a pair of tweezers to pull out a worm coiled within the fruit.

Malaysia is not the first country to experience the spread of this fake news as the Department of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development (DALRRD) in South Africa also rubbished similar claims.

Fake news of imported bananas from Somalia containing the worms were spread in the nation.

The department, in a statement on Nov 8 said that all imported bananas were carefully examined by inspectors at ports of entry to ensure there were no quarantine pests, food-borne diseases or any other harmful foreign material that could negatively affect the agricultural environment, industry and consumers, in particular.

A similar video using the same footage went viral in the United Arab Emirates and the Abu Dhabi Agriculture and Food Safety Authority also debunked the video.

It was previously reported that the Agriculture Department had not received any reports of helicobacter "worms" attacking banana crops in Malaysia, said its director-general Datuk Zahimi Hassan.

He was quoted as saying the viral video on the alleged discovery of helicobacter worms in bananas contained unauthentic and dubious information.

Zahimi explained that helicobacter is a type of bacteria and not an invertebrate animal.

"Consumers do not have to worry as the Agriculture and Food Industries Ministry, through the Agriculture Department, always ensures that agriculture produce and products from the local or foreign sources are safe for consumption and free from pests and diseases that harm consumers and the environment," he said in a statement.

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Kyle Rittenhouse trial was case of media throwing out ethics to throw the book at teen – Fox News

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The left and the media did everything in their power to ensure Kyle Rittenhouse didnt get a fair trial from President Joe Biden on down. Thankfully, they failed and he was found not guilty on all charges.

But last year, following a debate with President Donald Trump, Biden tweeted out at an attack on Rittenhouse. "Theres no other way to put it: the President of the United States refused to disavow white supremacists on the debate stage last night," he wrote. That tweet was coupled with a photo of Rittenhouse.

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Celebrities were desperate to see Rittenhouse convicted. Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James, who has cried over basketball more than a gambler who bet on the Washington Generals, bashed Rittenhouse for phony tears. "What tears?????," he tweeted. "I didnt see one," James continued. "Man knock it off! That boy ate some lemon heads before walking into court."

Author Stephen King described Rittenhouse as looking "eerily like Eric Harris, one of the Columbine shooters." While writer Dylan Park tweeted about the Kenosha, Wisconsin, trial site: "Burn that mfer to the ground."

And actor Dave Bautista summed up Hollywoods contribution to the trial: "F--k that kid!"

Bautistas sentiment is similar to how the media handled the lies about Nicholas Sandman, the Covington High School student abused by the media. Sandman wrote an oped for the Daily Mail comparing the two situations. "The attacks on Kyle came from the national news media, just as they came for me."

Sandman got settlements from a couple outlets but wrote how he is "still involved in six media lawsuits." He warned how tough such cases are but urged Rittenhouse to "give it a shot and hold the media accountable."

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I wish. If fake news were a crime, most legacy media outlets would spend a lot more time in court than Rittenhouse.

So-called news organizations misrepresented Rittenhouse as a "white supremacist" for shooting three white guys. They did their best to bury the past of his attackers especially convicted pedophile Joseph Rosenbaum, who went to prison for sexually abusing five young boys.

The legacy press tried to paint the judge as some right-winger when hes a career Democrat and was appointed by a Democrat. Facebook and Google even manipulated their search engines to limit what readers were allowed to see about the trial.

But that was nothing like the media that depicted the trial in black and white. MSNBC became obsessed with, in the words of one commentator, "the whiteness of it all."

Host Joy Reid was far-and-away the worst in a sea of horrendous media. She mocked the "nearly all-white jury" and claimed Rittenhouse had cried "white crocodile tears."

In another rant she said he was a "Karen" and compared him to now-Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, whining about white vigilantism and white tears particularly male white tears."

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Pretty much everything she attacks on her show has the word "white" attached to it. MSNBC legal analyst Paul Butler went on her show and called the trial "white privilege on steroids."

Reid was far from the only offender. "The View" brought on guest host Tara Setmayer, a senior advisor with the discredited Lincoln Project, who called the shootings "vigilante justice gone wrong" and said Rittenhouse was a "murderer."

But the pice de rsistance was when an MSNBC freelancer stalked the jury bus and even ran through a stoplight pursuing them. You have to hand it to MSNBC. Some outlets would only report attempts at jury tampering. MSNBC cut out the middleman and did it all themselves.

Judge Bruce Schroeder, right, listens as the verdicts are ready by Judicial Assistant Tami Mielcarek in Kyle Rittenhouse's trial at the Kenosha County Courthouse in Kenosha, Wis., on Friday, Nov. 19, 2021. The jury came back with its verdict afer close to 3 1/2 days of deliberation. (Sean Krajacic/The Kenosha News via AP, Pool)

NBCs statement didnt try to clear it up "the freelancer never contacted or intended to contact the jurors during deliberations, and never photographed or intended to photograph them," an NBC News spokesperson said.

Whats telling is whats not there. The statement deliberately avoids having the man identify each juror, by name and address. Thats known as doxing and has been widely used by leftist activists at least since the Occupy Wall Street protests and associated crimes.

It was so bad that NBC refused to tell viewers it was banned from the courthouse by the judge because hes trying to protect the jurors.

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Media accountability is a great fantasy. But unless Rittenhouse wins enough to take over MSNBC and a couple other outlets, nothing will change.

Todays legacy media doesnt want anyone it opposes to have a fair trial. These outlets arent covering the mob. They are supporting it.

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Violence in Maharashtra: A saga of fake news, an Islamist organisation, organised protest and political patronage – OpIndia

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When sensitive rumours find the support of juvenile politicians and agenda-driven organisations then law and order go for a spin. There cannot be a more apt line than this in explaining what is happening in Maharashtra. Today, the economic activity of the state and freedom of people is sabotaged by organised acts of violence in the name of protests. Nanded, Malegaon and Amravati in Maharashtra witnessed mob violence on rumours of vandalization of a mosque in Tripura. No matter how agonising it sounds, the reality is that such incidents are bound to reiterate as long as political masters give patronage to organisations that preach religious extremism.

Such incidents are a direct consequence of how political figures use religious fault lines to excavate political brownie points. Organisations who thrive on religious extremism often find themselves at the epicentre of such violence. Their sole agenda is to mobilise the masses on their religious sensitivity. Minorities for too long have been sensitised by such organisations and used for political gains. In Maharashtra, the case was of mobilising Muslims by Raza Academy based on rumours in Tripura. Today millions are suffering because of Raza Academy and its extremism. Lets unravel the Maharashtra violence based on the sequence of events.

In late October, the headlines around the country were filled with news of religious violence in Tripura. Soon fake news started flooding the social media among which there was news of the vandalisation of a mosque. The Tripura police dismissed it as fake news. However, organisations like Raza Academy didnt let the matter go. On October 30, Raza Academy after a meeting with Ulemas condemned the violence in Tripura and on November 2, after a meeting in Mumbai, Raza Academy demanded Presidents rule in Tripura and called for Maharashtra Bandh on November 12.

Raza Academys call for a Maharashtra bandh, on 12th November, was very well received by the various Barelvi centres and major figures from local Barelvi centres led the protest in different parts of Maharashtra. The protests soon turned violent in different parts of the state. In Nanded, stones were even pelted on policemen and two officers were injured in the violence. Also, in Amravati and Malegaon, the protestors targeted the shops of innocent civilians. Several shops, as well as police vehicles, were torched. Finally, a riot squad was called in to crush the violence. Maharashtra Home Minister Dilip Walse Patil named Raza academy and stated that the protests for submitting a memorandum to authorities turned violent. This was not a one-off incident for the Raza Academy. Raza Academy has a history of citing religious tension.

Raza Academy started as an education society in 1978. Under the leadership of Saeed Noori, Raza academy was established to print and publish books written by 17th-century Muslim scholar Aalahazrat Imam Ahmed Raza. Soon Raza Academy tried to establish itself as a voice of the Sunni Barelvi movement. Over a period of time, Raza Academy has earned notoriety for religious incitement on various occasions. In 2012, a protest March led by Raza Academy turned violent in which two police personnel were killed. Raza Academy has often sided with religious dogmatism and extremism.

Earlier in the year Raza Academy Chief Saeed Noori condemned the removal of Muslim Only boards at Madinah by the Saudi Government. Later he organized a meeting of Ulemas in Mumbai and condemned the decision of the Saudi regime on the opening of cinema halls and other sources of entertainment in Madina. Raza Academy also filed a written complaint against the Tamil Web series Navarasa to Mumbai Police Commissioner as it used Quranic verses in the posters.

Moreover, Raza Academy over the past few months have been targeting Wasim Rizvi for publishing edited versions of the Quran. There are many other such incidents that directly exhibit communal bigotry of the organisation. Thus, when Raza Academy called for protests and precedents were to be believed, violence and disruption of communal harmony is not an anomaly. The various Barelvi centres established in different parts of the state respond to such calls of protest by Raza academy. Such protests often turn violent. Supposedly the agenda of the protest was to submit a memorandum which included demands for people like Wasim Rizvi to be arrested for blasphemy and action against Tripura Violence.

Organisations such as Raza Academy use the fault lines in the democratic model to push their agenda and influence people. They play around with the religious sentiments of people. The situation in Maharashtra speaks volumes about their end goal. Organising protests based on rumours leading to an economic loss for innocent civilians and physically hurting police personnel reflects on their ideology of supremacy over Indian law. Organisations such as Raza Academy also receive political patronage from parties indulging in dangerous vote-bank politics. The Academy leaders have in the past met several leaders across party lines and received assurance on the passing of blasphemy law. Even for actions against Wasim Razvi, various political meetings have been held. Raza Academy receives support from various Barelvi scholars. The scholars even push forward their agendas in their various discourses. Even before the recent violence in Maharashtra, few Barelvi scholars highlighted the incidents in Tripura trying to inflame passions. They even gave a clarion call to raise their voice against Tripura violence citing their Muslim brotherhood. Such religious scholar networks consider themselves as real flag bearers of religion. Protests against allowing cinemas by the Saudi government is a clear reflection of the same.

Organisations such as Raza Academy can be detrimental to the democracy of India. Inflaming religious sentiments and supporting organisations such as Raza academy will be detrimental for political miscreants in the long run. It does nothing but harms the communal harmony of the country. The issue is very serious when it is not a one-off incident but a replication of past incidents. Organisations such as Raza Academy which have led violent protests in the past need to be dealt with strictly. If such incidents are promoted and organisations are given support, it will not only have short term detrimental effects but will also leave long term scars in our democracy.

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Breaking News LIVE: SC To Hear Pleas Accusing Twitter Of Promoting Fake News – ABP Live

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Breaking News LIVE, November 22, 2021: Hello and Welcome to the Daily Live Blog of ABP Live! We bring you the latest breaking News and updates from the day.

Tripura police on Sunday arrested actor-turned TMC leader Sayani Ghosh on charges of attempt to murder after she allegedly disrupted a meeting of state Chief Minister Biplab Kumar Deb by shouting Khela hobe (We will play) on Saturday night.

The arrest and an alleged attack on TMC workers by unknown persons whom the Trinamool Congress believes to be BJP supporters happened barely 24 hours before the Mamata Banerjee-led party's national general secretary Abhishek Banerjee is slated to reach Agartala to stand beside attacked party workers.

The Supreme Court is likley to hear pleas today seeking directions to the government to bring in legislation enabling the prosecution of Twitter for alleged anti-India tweets. One of the pleas has sought the framing of a mechanism that could check advertisements and paid content on Twitter that may be hateful or seditious and to rein in social media accounts "in order to stop the hatred, fake, investigative and other news which are contrary to the law of the country or violates the law of the country".

Former national co-convener of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) IT cell Vinit Goenka, advocates Vinit Jindal, Ashwini Kumar Upadhyay and others had filed petitions in the apex court on the issue. The court issued a notice to the Central government in February and tagged Goenkas plea along with another similar matter pending before the top court. A bench of Justices AM Khanwilkar and CT Ravikumar will hear pleas today.

In Andhra Pradesh, hundreds of vehicles and people were stranded, traffic was either closed or suspended in arterial highways and over 100 trains cancelled snapping rail-road link between southern and other parts of the country on Sunday as the Penna river in spate caused heavy destruction.

The death toll in rain-related incidents in different districts of Andhra Pradesh touched 33 as more bodies were retrieved from the flooded streams and at least 12 people were reported missing.

The Chennai-Kolkata National Highway-16 remained cut off for traffic between Nellore and Vijayawada in Andhra Pradesh as was the Chennai grand trunk rail route severing the all-important link between the southern and eastern and northern parts of the country.

According to the South Central Railway, more than 100 express trains were cancelled because of the damage caused to the railway tracks near Nellore and 29 more diverted.

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President Arif Alvi and Akbar Ahmed discuss fake news, climate change, rising Islamophobia at a virtual event of American University Washington DC -…

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President Arif Alvi on Thursday said that United States should play a leadership role in curbing the spread of fake news, and catastrophes of climate change. He gave the example of the USA as a country which spreads fake news regarding countries changing their voting patterns. He said this while speaking in a virtual event organized by The School of International Service of American University Washington DC on November 18, 2021. President of Pakistan Dr. Arif Alvi was the honorable guest speaker. He was joined by Ambassador Akbar Ahmed, SIS professor and Ibn Khaldun Chair of Islamic studies at AU, for a moderated Q/A with the audience.

The host, Dean (School of International Service) AU, Christine BN Chin started by giving a brief introduction of President Arif Alvi. She said, in 1981, Alvi became Chairman of the first Pakistan International Dental Conference. In 1997, Alvi also became a Diplomate of the American Board of Orthodontics. He prepared the constitution of the Pakistan Dental Association and went on to become its president. He also served as Chairman of the 28th Asia Pacific Dental Congress. Later, he joined PTI and became the President of Pakistan in 2018. Then, Ms. Christine BN Chin introduced Ambassador Akbar Ahmed as a moderator, who is Pakistani-American academic, author, poet, playwright, filmmaker and former diplomat. He currently holds the Ibn Khaldun Chair of Islamic Studies and is Professor of International Relations at the American University in Washington, D.C.

The event aimed to address the issues of Pakistan being a nuclear power, home to several ancient civilizations, and a place in which the governments over the decades have alternated between civilian and military, secular and Islamic, democratic and authoritarian. Pakistan has at times had a negative media image abroad. It is surviving not only by managing high stake relationships with Afghanistan and India, but also by dealing with the competing interests of the United States and China.

Ambassador Akbar Ahmed began by saying that historically, tribes, communities and religions have villainized against lands and neighbours for gaining personal benefits.

The conflicts and biases among various religions have always resulted in further conflicts and vilification of each other. He asked President Arif Alvi to express his thoughts over the roots of such conflicts.

President Alvi, in his first public lecture, said Pakistan has a long history of ancient civilizations. He said that Pakistan is a home to Mehrgarh civilization, which is 9000 years old, whereas, Indus Valley civilization, which is 5000 years old, also originated in Pakistan. Mohenjodaro and Harappa are also a part of Pakistan. At such times, Buddhism was the main religion, followed by Hinduism and then Islam.

Ambassador Akbar Ahmed asked the President of Pakistan that how should the tensions be countered among various religions and communities? Mr. Arif Alvi said that the tensions can be countered by bringing the people together. He went on to say that Islam preaches forgiveness. Therefore, we should forgive each others past mistakes and learn to live together and think out of the box. He said that world powers are focused on making the weapons of mass destruction out of hatred. Religions are being used for terrorism, attacks, and suicide bombings all over the world. He said that Islam is a peaceful religion and preaches inter-faith harmony. He further said that Pakistan as a nation also propagates the Islamic ideals.

Mr. Akbar Ahmed said that even the intellectuals such as Yuval Noah Harari are saying that humanity is under tremendous danger. Natures reaction regarding COVID tells that humanity is in danger. President Arif Alvi added that all religions preach tolerance. He said that we need to rewrite history and the future. He went on to say that there are bigger issues such as global warming, fake news propaganda and COVID that require the worlds attention and diligent actions. He said that much more cooperation between developed and developing countries is needed in these difficult times.

President Arif Alvi further said that Pakistan has a Ministry of Interfaith Harmony as Quaid-e-Azam also reiterated that Pakistan is a home to various religions and communities. Whereas, he said that the so-called secular countries such as India have carried out various anti-minorities legislations. He asserted that the political environment of the world is encouraging and breeding hatred by spreading fake news propaganda against each other. President Alvi gave the example of the USA as a country which spreads fake news regarding countries changing their voting patterns. Similarly, India on social media constantly tries to vilify Pakistan.

President Arif Alvi stressed the need of monitoring freedom of speech. He said that the misuse of freedom of speech gives rise to Islamophobia. He said that Islam is a religion of peace. It preaches peace, harmony and dialogue.

Ambassador Akbar Ahmed asked the President of Pakistan, What are the practical administrative policies of the government of Pakistan to ensure inter-faith harmony? President Arif Alvi revealed that the government of Pakistan takes quick and diligent actions whenever discriminatory incident takes place against a minority. He quoted the incident of a boy who was tortured enough to deny his God by another boy. He said that the government took swift action against the perpetrator when the incident was reported by the media. He said the same is the case with the recent Hindu temple attack in Pakistan. He said that diligent actions were taken against those who were responsible. President Alvi further said that the government of Pakistan is negotiating legislative bills regarding child marriages and forced conversions, which presently are the biggest concerns of the Hindus living in the Tharparkar area of Pakistan.

Ambassador Akbar Ahmad said that Pakistan is a country rich in sufism. It has many sufi shrines such as that of Baba Bulleh Shah, Sachal Sarmast, Data Ganj Baksh and so on. But they are not as well-known as they should be. He asked the President Arif alvi that is it the fault of the educational institutes that the history and culture of Pakistan is not highlighted enough to promote its soft image in the West? President Alvi responded by saying that Islam preaches Tareeqat, which means brotherhood, and sufi path, and it teaches Shariah (Islamic law). He said that the Prime Minister of Pakistan has taken an initiative by forming a Rahmatul-lil-Alameen Authority. Its aim is to make the country and the world aware of Islam and the life of the Holy Prophet (PBUH). It will focus on spreading the true message of Islam in the light of the teachings of the Holy Prophet (PBUH). It will also commence the research on Muslim heroes. President Alvi remarked that the Prime Minister Imran Khan said a cartoon series will be made to introduce Islamic culture to our children.

Lastly, Ambassador Akbar Ahmed asked the President what features of Pakistan does he want to highlight? The latter said that Pakistan is a beautiful country with scenic views. It has five of the highest mountain peaks in the world. Its imagery attracts tourism. He said that Pakistan is a land of deserts, civilizations, and tourist spots. He said that Pakistan is looking forward to becoming the pathway for trade with Central Asian Countries (CARS). He asserted that Pakistan is also looking forward towards the maintenance of peace and stability in Afghanistan.

President Arif Alvi invited tourists from all over the world to visit Pakistan and make memories of its land and people. He also gave a message to the USA that being a world power, the USA should play a leadership role in maintaining peace in the world. He reiterated that the USA should not unlearn the lessons it has learnt in the past. He said that Sufi and Muslim traditions believe in forgiveness. The USA should also forgive the past mistakes of each other. It should avoid and discourage fake news, weapons of mass destruction and AI that spread hatred. The event ended with this beautiful message.

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Author of 101 Fake News on EndSARS, Other Expose Inconsistencies in Panel Report – PR Nigeria

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Author of 101 Fake News on EndSARS Exposes Inconsistencies in Panel Report

The award-winning campus journalist and the author of 101 Fake News on EndSARS, Dahiru M. Lawal among other Nigerians have exposed what they regard as inconsistencies in a report submitted by Justice Doris Okowubi, Chairperson of Judicial Panel probing allegations of brutality against EndSARS protesters in Lagos.

The document was submitted barely a month after the book on EndSARS was presented in Abuja.

The book 101 Fake News on #EndSARS identifies major fake news items that contributed to the massive destructions after the peaceful #EndSARS movement turned to violent protests nationwide in 2020.

After receiving the report on Monday night, Lagos state governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu set up a four-member committee for White Paper, vowing to ensure justice is done to all concerned.

Speaking to PRNigeria, following the controversy, Lawal said he had examined the over 300-page report where he identified a number of claims that raise more questions than answers.

A large portion of what the panel relied on to pronounce their findings were based on accounts for protesters, the same set of people who paddled the misinformation and fake news that sabotaged the EndSARS movement. So how reliable can these accounts be?

Also, Justice Okowubi said the Panel considered 186 petitions out of the 252 it received, what happened to the remaining 66 and on what basis were they filtered out and how much can we rely on the procedure that filtered what was considered and what was not?

Lawal also expressed his shock over some names in the report that were allegedly listed as victims of Lekki Massacre.

He said For instance Page 168 and 185 of the report identifies Kolade Salami (Johnson) as a victim of the Lekki Tollgate incident when in fact, media reports in April 2019 identified the same Kolade as a victim killed by men suspected to be from police special anti-cultism unit when he was watching a football match in a neighbourhood viewing centre.

At the time, Lagos police spokesperson, Bala Elkana, issued a statement at about 6:40 p.m. of the following Monday, announcing the arrest of members of the squad who perpetrated the act.

Another name, Nathaniel Solomon, who appeared at the resumed hearing of the panel on 30th January 2021 which was also reported, claiming that his brother who died at the Lekki incident had since been buried in Mubi, Adamawa State. The same name Nathaniel Solomon also appeared among the deceased in the report

Similarly, a certain Folorunsho Olabisi who was mentioned on page 185 as a victim had earlier been denied by St. Nicholas Hospital Lagos.

However, reactions have continued to trail the report from various quarters with some describing it as riddled with concoctions and fallacies.

Similarly, a social media influencer, Adejare Ibrahim described the report of the EndSARS Panel as Fallacies and Inconsistencies on Lekki,

Posting on Facebook, Ibrahim said the Lagos State Panel of Enquiry on EndSARS, under the chairmanship of Justice Doris Okuwobi, did a great disservice to many Nigerians.

He said: The report is a pure distortion of glaring facts and cannot, in the face of in-depth probe and sophisticated analysis, stand the test of time.. The report is fraught with discrepancies, irregularities and fallacious stances, which further substantiates the claim of some Nigerians that no one truly died in Lekki Tollgate.

Citing some of the examples of Kolade Johnson, Nathaniel Solomon, Florunso Olabisi among others, he said that amidst the spread of fake news by EndSARS protagonists and supporters that one Folorunso Olabisi was shot by the Army and his corpse deposited at St. Nicholas Hospital, VI, Lagos. The Management of the Hospital later debunked the malicious claims that they did not receive any corpse in their hospital. Till date, no one has countered the claim of St. Nicholas Hospital. The fact remains that the purported death of Folorunso Olabisi remains a myth. How the name later crept to the Okuwobi Panel Report is surprising.

While mentioning the names of Jide, Tola and Wisdom, Ibrahim simply wrote that Sincerely, this is hilarious and laughable. I dont want to believe that a retired Justice of the Lagos High Court approved this below-the-belt report for public consumption. For Gods sake, what is the meaning of this? Who is Jide, Tola, Wisdom without surnames, descriptions, nothing! This is disgraceful!

Kenechukwu Ugoh: His identity could not be traced on social media. The only person, whose name is close to this, is not active on social. I went through the profiles of some of his family and friends. None of them said anything about him being dead. The Panel should tell us how they came about his name.

Olalekan Abideen Ashafa: Theres no one bearing this name on social. How he does not have a social media address or anyone declaring him dead is amazing.

Olamilekan Ajasa: There are some people bearing this name on Facebook. Some of them are active and alive. There is nothing pointing to the fact that they are dead.

These are the people Justice Okuwobi Panel wants us to believe died in Lekki, whereas there is no iota fact substantiating these claims. The Panel should have understood that that Nigerians are critical thinkers, who will not accept everything thrown at them hook, line and sinker. They will always probe the veracity of anything you tell them. Nigerians are greatly brilliant.

Till date, none of their family members has shown up. Is the panel telling us they have no family members in Nigeria. After all, the family members of the Ikoyi Collapsed Building victims, within hours, quickly showed up after the sad incident. Why have the family members of the phantom Lekki victims not shown up after a year? Are they still afraid?

The truth of the matter is that the Nigerian Army, represented by Major General Ibrahim Taiwo, had spoken the pure truth on the day of presentation at the Panel. The presentation was evidence-based and devoid of empty emotions. The Army, as a public institution, deserves some respect from Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu. Their report has brought the truth to bare. Many of us, as well, have presented the truth in its plainest form. Our reports deserve to be looked into, not the report of those who have proven not to be neutral right from the inception of the report.

In conclusion, I implore Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu to think deep and ponder on this report before accepting it as a fact. The report is in no way different from all the junks reported by CNN, some Nigerian newspapers and their social media acolytes. It is full of irregularities, discrepancies and fictions. It will be a great disservice to many Nigerians if the report is in anyway considered.

The Lagos State Attorney-General and Commissioner of Justice, Mr Moyosore Onigbanjo (SAN), should thoroughly go through the report before raising any White Paper as ordered by the Governor. Those who killed and maimed our security operatives and innocent citizens and destroyed public and private property deserve to be punished, not compensated for their criminal acts, he concluded.

Justice Doris Okuwobi, who headed the panel, has said that it considered 186 petitions out of the 252 it received in coming up with its report.

Meanwhile, the fact-check specialist, Dahiru M. Lawal is billed to appear on Arise TV today by 9 pm on the latest development.

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Raiders’ deficiencies on offense continue to haunt them – Las Vegas Sun

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Published Sunday, Nov. 21, 2021 | 6:35 p.m.

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LAS VEGAS (AP) The Las Vegas Raiders have not put it together where it matters most since their bye week.

The Raiders lost their third straight game, 32-13 to the Cincinnati Bengals, falling to 5-5 and further out of position in the AFC West behind the first-place Kansas City Chiefs.

Part of the reason for the Raiders' skid: their failures on third down and in the red zone.

The Raiders rank 24th in the league in third-down conversion rate (42 of 118, 35.5%). They came into the game ranked 26th in red-zone success, scoring 18 TDs in 34 trips inside the 20-yard line, and were 1 for 3 against the Bengals.

Dating to last Sunday night's loss to the Kansas City Chiefs, Las Vegas had 14 straight unsuccessful third-down attempts. The first conversion against Cincinnati didn't come until late in the fourth quarter when Derek Carr found Hunter Renfrow for 17 yards.

Two plays later, Carr was strip-sacked by Trey Hendrickson.

Were out of sync, Carr said. Were not doing good enough on third down, were not doing good enough in the red zone. Its my fault.

The signs were evident from the Raiders first offensive possession. Las Vegas took over at the Cincinnati 9-yard line after Yannick Ngakoues strip-sack of Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow.

The Raiders ran the ball once, Carr passed twice, and they netted 1 yard, settling for a field goal.

We gotta stop the bleeding whenever something like that happens as a defense, Bengals defensive back Eli Apple said. So we just came together and we locked in, thats all.

Since their 33-22 home victory against the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 7, the Raiders have been outscored 96-43. Las Vegas averaged 25.7 points through the first seven games of the season. An offense that was averaging 393 yards per game over those first seven games has been held to less than 300 each of the past two weeks while scoring a combined 27 points.

Off-the-field problems have likely contributed to those struggles. Coach Jon Gruden was forced to resign after the revelation of his past emails that included racist, homophobic and misogynistic language. And the team cut talented young receiver Henry Ruggs III after he crashed his car into another vehicle, killing a woman and her dog; police say Ruggs was drunk at the time, and he faces decades in prison.

Though he didn't make excuses, Carr hasn't been the same recently. Hes thrown four interceptions since the bye week after throwing five in the Raiders' first seven games. Two plays after the Bengals took 6:39 off the clock with a touchdown, Apple intercepted Carr for his fifth pick in four games.

Carr finished 19 of 27 for 215 yards but didnt get his wide receivers involved. Tight end Darren Waller had seven receptions and 116 yards on eight targets, but the Raiders receivers went a span of 41:25 between receptions.

They gave us some pressure a little bit and we ended up playing the checkdown game to some degree, Raiders interim coach Rich Bisaccia said. We got some third-and-manageables and we werent able to capitalize offensively.

The Raiders will not have much time to figure out what's plaguing their offense as they prepare for a Thanksgiving Day matchup with the Dallas Cowboys.

The men in our room, the way we work, the way we go after things, it shouldnt always end like this crap, Carr said. We have another one in a few days against a really good football team. If we dont want to stand up here and have to do this again, we better get it right.

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14 Christmas and holiday events in the Las Vegas Valley – Las Vegas Review-Journal

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This winter, discover unique pop-up bars, family-friendly festivities and sparkly new ways to enjoy the holiday season in the Las Vegas Valley.

A Christmas Carol

Bradley Whitford takes on the role of Charles Dickens literary curmudgeon in A Christmas Carol, which runs Nov. 23-28 at The Smith Center for the Performing Arts.

Enchant A new Christmas village and light maze are slated to bring holiday cheer to Las Vegas this winter. (Enchant)

A new Christmas village and light maze are slated to bring holiday cheer to Las Vegas Nov. 26 through Jan. 2.

Enchant will take over the Las Vegas Ballpark in Summerlin, transforming the venue into a winter wonderland.

Enchant will feature The Great Search maze, an Ice Skating Trail, a Christmas Village serving holiday treats from around the world, an artisan Christmas market and visits with Santa Claus.

Tickets start at $19 for children and $20 for adults.

Enchant partners with the Vegas Golden Knights and the Vegas Golden Knights Foundation to host a special Knight of Giving on Dec. 13. Tickets for the event start at $29 for adults and $19 for children 2 through 12. enchantchristmas.com

Festival of Lanterns

In December, experience a holiday spectacular at Cowabunga Bay (900 Galleria Drive) with all the festive trimmings.

Listen to the sounds of carolers, then have a photo taken with Santa. Vibrant vistas bring the magic of the Christmas Lanterns to life with Santa Claus, Candyland and a 20-foot tall Christmas tree.

Beginning at 4:00 pm each day, guests can stroll through the outdoor festival enjoying the lantern exhibits at their leisure. Tickets are $25.95 for adults and $21.95 for children 12 and under. Parking is free. cowabungabayvegas.com

Glittering Lights Cars tour through Glittering Lights at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in Las Vegas on Monday Nov. 30, 2020. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Glittering Lights, the holiday drive-through spectacular, is a dazzling array of festive Christmas lights and sounds featuring more than 5 million LED lights that intertwine throughout a 2.5-mile course through the Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Its shining 21 years bright this holiday season.

The attraction runs through Jan. 9 and admission is $25 per vehicle at the Speedway, 7000 Las Vegas Blvd. North. glitteringlightslasvegas.com

Holiday Cactus Garden Ethel M Chocolates Annual Holiday Cactus Garden. (K.M. Cannon/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @KMCannonPhoto

Holiday Cactus Garden at Ethel M Chocolates in Henderson, 2 Cactus Garden Drive, is open through Jan 2.

Guests can stroll through the three-acre cactus garden with over a million twinkling lights from 5 to 10 p.m.

Santa will be in the garden nightly through Dec. 23 and available for photos.

Reservations are recommended and can be booked at ethem.com. Walk-ins are welcome but will have to wait in line. Each reservation can accommodate up to 6 people. For more information, call 800-438-4356. Reservations are not required to enter the store.

In lieu of collecting toy and food donations this year, a $5 non-refundable donation will be required per group of 6 people when making a garden reservation. The $5 fee will be donated to Three Square Food Bank and HELP of Southern Nevada.

Holiday Parade

The holiday parade at Downtown Summerlin is returning later this month after a one-year hiatus.

It will run every Friday and Saturday at 6 p.m. from Nov. 19-Dec. 18.

The tradition, complete with holiday music, snow, dancers, and Santa, runs along Park Centre Drive and includes a new Nutcracker-inspired float. The parade is complimentary and open to the public.

Lincoln County Christmas Express Western Elites Lincoln County Ranch (courtesy)

Located at Western Elites Lincoln County Ranch 60 miles north of Las Vegas, Christmas Express is a free, family-friendly holiday extravaganza.

The holiday celebration features train rides in a classic train car, hay and carriage rides, a copious amount of Christmas lights and dcor for viewing, farm animals including camels, horses and pigs free food and hot cocoa, appearances by Mr. and Mrs. Claus, a live nativity scene and more.

The event will kick off Dec. 3 from 5 to 9 p.m., with additional event dates on Dec. 4, Dec. 9, Dec. 10 and Dec. 11. WesternElite.com

Magical Forest

The Magical Forest is a winter wonderland with millions of sparkling lights, exciting rides, great food and endless holiday cheer.

This year, the Magical Forest will celebrate its 30th season of being open to the public.

The Magical Forest is a walk-through attraction of lights and festive installations. Attractions include a slide, carousel, food trucks and photos with Santa. opportunityvillage.org

Menorah lighting

On Dec. 1, Downtown Summerlin will partner with Jewish Nevada to host a one-night Hanukkah celebration that includes the lighting of the Menorah, family skate night, entertainment, kids activities and hot cocoa with light bites.

Miracle on Spring Mountain Miracle on Spring Mountain (courtesy)

The Miracle on Spring Mountain holiday-themed pop-up bar takes over The Sand Dollar Lounge, 3355 Spring Mountain Road, once again for the season.

The Las Vegas location of the renowned Miracle Bar Popup will transform The Sand Dollar Lounge into a fully immersive Winter Wonderland from Nov. 22 through a New Years Eve celebration.

Hours for the pop-up will be 3 p.m. to 4 a.m. seven days a week, closed Thanksgiving Day.

The pop-up has five themed dress-up nights including Vodka Latke night and Ugly Sweater night. thesanddollarlv.com

Mystic Falls Park Mystic Falls Park at Sam's Town (courtesy)

Sams Town is making the season merry and bright with the return of Mystic Falls Parks winter wonderland display, featuring festive dcor, more than 26,000 points of light and the return of its holiday laser light show.

The holiday attraction can be enjoyed starting at sundown on Nov. 24 through Jan. 1.

Returning for the first time since 2019 is a nine-minute holiday laser light show.

Performances run every hour, between 2 and 10 p.m. Mystic Falls Park will make it snow in the Las Vegas desert every night through the new year. samstownlv.com

Rock Rink

The Rock Rink at Downtown Summerlin, located at Sahara Avenue east of the 215 Beltway, has returned for the holidays.

Downtown Summerlin kicked off the holiday season Friday with the arrival of Santa Claus and the opening of the skating rink Rock Rink. Skate rentals are $16. Hours vary, and appointments are required. Check summerlin.com for details.

This is Christmas show

Backed by a live all-star band, This is Christmas will bring audiences on a magical journey through the holiday season featuring timeless Christmas favorites.

The show, held in The Palazzo Theatre, will feature a cast of 10 performers from television and Broadway including American Idols Diana DeGarmo and Ace Young.

Tickets are available for the 7 p.m. show: Nov. 26-28; Dec. 2-5; Dec. 9-12; Dec. 16-19; and Dec. 22-25. In addition, a 3 p.m. matinee performance is available on Dec. 19, 25 and 26.

Winter at The Terrace Winter at The Terrace Anthony Mair (courtesy)

Green Valley Ranch rings in the season with its festive holiday-themed outdoor pop-up lounge, Winter at The Terrace. OpeningNov. 19 through February, the resorts patio, located in The Backyard, will transform into a winter wonderland.

The 21+ holiday experience will have merry music and photo opportunities,with cozy igloos, fire pits, twinkling lights, snowflakes and more.

Live music on Fridays and Saturdays will set the tone for the festive pop-up.

Winter at The Terrace will be open Sunday through Thursday from 3 to 9 p.m., and Friday and Saturday from 3 p.m. to midnight.

Contact Janna Karel at jkarel@reviewjournal.com. Follow @jannainprogress on Twitter.

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Golden Knights win to wrap long homestand that stabilized season – Las Vegas Sun

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Vegas Golden Knights goaltender Laurent Brossoit (39) is shown during the second period of an NHL hockey game against the Minnesota Wild at T-Mobile Arena Thursday, Nov. 11,2021.

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Sunday, Nov. 21, 2021 | midnight

The Golden Knights bench seemed to clear as soon as the horn sounded, and their sticks lifted as high as the celebratory smoke shooting out of the fog machine.

Vegas players appeared to be extra proud of themselves after a 3-2 win over the Columbus Blue Jackets Saturday night at T-Mobile Arena, and they had every reason to be. The victory marked the Golden Knights fifth in six games to conclude a homestand tied for the longest of the season where its just been one thing after another in terms of challenges, in coach Pete DeBoers words.

5-1 on a homestand when youre full-roster, fully healthy is a great run, he said. Considering the adversity we had thrown at usthis groups resiliency Ive talked about it before never wavered.

The Golden Knights arrived home almost exactly two weeks ago following a 5-2 loss at Detroit just hoping to stay afloat with a patchwork roster. They now leave again for a Monday night game in St. Louis sailing high despite having suffered even more personnel setbacks.

But its given them more confidence in different players as the success has required contributions from those typically not relied on as heavily.

Two of Saturdays three scores came from players who got in the column for the first time this season. Keegan Kolesar broke a Golden Knights cold spell for the opening 27 minutes to get the team on the board, and Mattias Janmark put in the game-winner.

The goal in between came from Reilly Smith, who moved into second on the team with seven goals via a shorthanded breakaway early in the third period.

Super resilient effort in the last few games, Smith said. It felt like every game there was something else happening, a little more adversity. For guys to be able to contribute, its the world for us because were just kind of treading water, waiting for guys to come back and if were able to pick up wins and try to create a lot of momentum and movement in the standings, its huge for us.

They have been able to do that considering Vegas now sits in a playoff spot at 11-7-0 after the successful homestand. That may not sound like much for a team considered a Stanley Cup favorite coming into the season, but they were far out of the postseason picture after a 1-4 start and even at 6-6 following the aforementioned Detroit loss.

The victory over the Blue Jackets was in many ways a microcosm of their season started slow, picked it up in the middle before playing their best right before skating off the ice. Vegas gave up two first-period goals, including one by Gustav Nyquist in the opening minute, and it looked like the long homecoming would end with a whimper.

It seems to be where we like to start a lot of our games, goalie Laurent Brossoit said. It puts a fire under us, and we get better as the game goes on, which is a good sign. I think weve got a very mature group, and when we get down, we dont pout. We still stick to the game plan and the process and always have a chance to win.

Brossoit made his second appearance of the homestand, and ultimately improved to 3-1 when hes starting in relief of linchpin Robin Lehner, whos arguably been the Golden Knights best player. Brossoit missed a deflection on the first goal but he was left out to dry on the second.

Alexandre Texier beat Mark Stone, the team captain adjusting to only his second game back since injury, down the ice after a faceoff for a breakaway, shorthanded goal. DeBoer said the Golden Knights were also distracted in the first period from yet another hurdle.

Center Brett Howden had a false positive COVID-19 test and wasnt cleared to play until the last minute after having not even taken the ice for pregame warmups.

Its a testament to our character, especially with how many injuries we have, injuries to core guys and a couple COVID guys go down, Brossoit said of the win. It just shows that our young guys are stepping up.

Vegas had its sixth player of the season make his NHL debut on Saturday in 22-year-old former seventh-round pick Ben Jones. He didnt register a point but his counterpart from the Golden Knights' 2017 draft who debuted earlier this season, Jake Leschyshyn, got the second assist of his career on Kolesars goal.

Help is on the way but players like Leschyshyn are making sure injured stars like Max Pacioretty and Shea Theodore, both of whom skated in practice Saturday, wont need to rush back and feel pressure in a dire situation. Five wins in six games has put the Golden Knights in a better position than theyve been in all season.

Were finding ways to win games, DeBoer said. I dont know if were hitting a stride. I cant wait until were healthy and we can put a full lineup of guys that we have and then well see. Its going to be on those guys coming in to jump in and continue on with the foundation were playing with right now.

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