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Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari has assembled a reconciliation team to lead negotiations with Twitter, more than two weeks after the American social media company’s operation was indefinitely suspended in the West African nation. The move came about after Twitter wrote to the President “seeking to engage with the Federal Government over the suspension,” according to a statement on Tuesday. The announcement also coincided with a ruling by West African regional bloc ECOWAS barring the Nigerian government from arresting and prosecuting Nigerians and corporate bodies for circumventing the Twitter ban. Nigerian authorities had ordered federal prosecutors to commence legal action against violators of the ban after…

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The anti-virus software founder John McAfee was found dead in a Spanish prison on Wednesday, hours after a Spanish court approved his extradition to the United States to face tax charges. He apparently died by suicide in his prison cell near Barcelona. Security personnel tried to revive him, but the jail’s medical team finally certified his death, a statement from the regional Catalan government said. “A judicial delegation has arrived to investigate the causes of death,” the statement read. “Everything points to death by suicide.” McAfee was arrested last October at Barcelona’s international airport and had been in jail since then…

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Billionaire Warren Buffett on Wednesday announced that he has resigned as a trustee at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Buffett also donated $4.1 billion worth of Berkshire Hathaway shares to charity, reaching the halfway mark for donating all of his Berkshire shares as vowed. Bill and Melinda Gates had announced their divorce this May after 27 years of marriage. “My goals are 100% in sync with those of the foundation,” said Buffett in a statement on Wednesday.”In June of 2006, I owned 474,998 “A” shares. Now, I own 238,624 shares, worth about $100 billion,” he said.”Please understand that these…

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Former President Goodluck Jonathan has been appointed the Chancellor of Cavendish University Uganda (CUU). The institution made the announcement via its Facebook page. “Welcome aboard Goodluck Jonathan as you take over as the Chancellor of CUU. We look forward to this new era and achieving great things under your leadership. Success begins at Cavendish!”, it read. The private university, in existence since 2008, is among the top-ranked in Uganda and in Africa. CUU held its first graduation ceremony in November 2011. Former Zambian President, the late Kenneth Kaunda used to be the Chancellor. Explain the term erectile dysfunction/Impotence Impotence or…

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European Union regulators have launched a fresh antitrust investigation of Google, this time over whether the U.S. tech giant is stifling competition in digital advertising technology. The European Commission said Tuesday that it has opened a formal investigation into whether Google violated the bloc’s competition rules by favoring its own online display advertising technology services at the expense of rival publishers, advertisers and advertising technology services. The investigation underscores European concerns about Google’s dominance in the online advertising industry and whether it’s exploiting its data advantage to cement its position in the display ad market, which the EU estimates is…

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MARIA JOSE MINGUEZ. 3RD FINALIST OF MISS MULTIVERSE 2020 AND MISS ALPHA FEMALE 2020. Maria Jose Minguez: Spanish International model also known as “MJ Minguez” and currently, the “3rd finalist of Miss Multiverse 2020” TV Show reality and personality contest and title holder of “Miss Alpha Female 2020”. INTERVIEW: Maria Jose Minguez, 3rd finalist of Miss Multiverse 2020 – Inside view of the competition in her own words. Miss Multiverse has been for me such a unique experience. I decided to join ten days just before the contest happened. In the moment I got all the information regarding Multiverse TV…

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Maria Jose Minguez also known as “MJ Minguez” was crowned as “Miss Princess Of the World Spain” in June 2011 , representing her country and competing internationally at Miss Princess of the World in Prague, capital of the Czech Republic with more than 60 countries. She made it to the finals, in Between the Top 9 as one of the biggest favorites worldwide. She aspired to be the Spanish representative in Miss Universe in 2019 and got the 4th position in the national finals. She is the 3rd finalist of Miss Multiverse 2020, and she also got crowned as a…

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The UK is facing a “rough” winter, Boris Johnson has warned today – and wouldn’t rule out more Covid restrictions if an unexpected “horror” appears. And he played down suggestions that restrictions on foreign travel could be lifted as more people received the coronavirus vaccine. Asked if he’d rule out a return to lockdown if Coronavirus surged again, the Prime Minister said: “I think you can never exclude that there will be some new disease or some new horror that we haven’t budgeted for. Most of these ingredients have been tested, have gone through broad medical research and have been proven efficient…

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The UK’s governing Conservative Party has suffered a further blow after a former outspoken MP and Speaker of the House of Commons defected to the Labour Party. John Bercow’s decision comes shortly after the Tories suffered a significant defeat in a parliamentary by-election in a supposedly safe Conservative seat on Thursday. The Conservatives under Prime Minister Boris Johnson are “reactionary, populist, nationalistic and sometimes even xenophobic,” Mr Bercow said, in an interview with The Observer newspaper. During his tenure as Speaker, Mr Bercow, 58, faced accusations of favouring “remainers” in Brexit debates in the lead-up to the UK leaving the EU. He said the…

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