Governor Aiyedatiwa of itOndo is expected to be declared as the winner of the 2024 gubernatorial election in Ondo. In the ruling expected on Wednesday the tribunal' judgment is being expected.
Following a series of low-key primaries, President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump decisively won their parties' presidential selections on Tuesday, resuming a general election rematch that many voters do not want. There was never any debate about the outcome of competitions held in Georgia, Mississippi, or Washington State. There was little resistance to either Republican candidate, Trump, or Democrat Joe Biden. However, the size of their victories provided each man with the necessary number of delegates to secure his party's candidacy at the July national conventions.

Tuesday, not nearly halfway through the presidential primary season, was a turning point for a country concerned about its 2024 choices. There's no denying that a rematch between two unpopular and imperfect presidents will take place in the fall election.
As the defendant in four criminal proceedings, 77-year-old Trump faces decades in jail, while Biden, at 81, is already the oldest president in American history. During the next eight months, their rematch—the first between two US presidents since 1912—will almost probably widen the country's already pronounced political and cultural divisions. In a statement, Biden praised the nomination and described Trump as a grave danger to democratic principles.
The fundamental notion of America is being threatened by Trump, according to Biden, who "is running a campaign of resentment, revenge, and retribution." "It is an honor that the broad coalition of voters who represent the rich diversity of the Democratic Party across the nation have once again placed their trust in me to lead our party — and our nation — at a time when the threat posed by Trump is greater than ever," he went on. In a social media video, Trump praised what he described as "a great day of victory."
Regarding Biden, Trump remarked, "But now we have to get back to work because we have the worst president in the history of our country." Therefore, we won't be stopping to rejoice. When the election is done in eight months, we'll rejoice." Tuesday's primaries in deep red Mississippi, swing state Georgia, and Democratic-leaning Washington were all won by these two candidates. The GOP caucus in Hawaii was likewise won by Trump. Even with their aggressive words, neither presumed nominee will have an easy ride ahead. In four criminal charges regarding his handling of confidential data and his intention to rig the 2020 election, among other alleged offenses, Trump is charged with 91 felonies.
In addition, he is coming under increased criticism for his policy ideas and connections to some of the most dangerous tyrants in the world. The prime minister of Hungary, Viktor Orbán, who has regressed democracy in his nation, and President Trump had a private meeting on Friday. At the end of his next term, Biden will be 86 years old. He is trying to convince the people, who may be suspicious, that he is still cognitively and physically capable of performing well in the most important job in the world.
Both party voters are dissatisfied with his approach to inflation and immigration. Additionally, he has to cope with growing discontent among the progressive members of his party, who are incensed at him for not doing more to halt Israel's assault against Hamas in Gaza. Democrats in Washington were urged by activists and religious leaders to vote "uncommitted" to express their indignation. Voter Bella Rivera, 26, expressed optimism that the Democratic party will be awakened by her "uncommitted" vote in Seattle.
Preschool instructor Rivera, who uses the pronouns they/them, stated, "If you want our votes, if you want to win this election, you're going to have to show a little bit more either support of Palestinian liberation — that's very important to us — and ceasing funds to Israel." Retiree Donna Graham, who lives in Georgia about 3,000 miles away, stated that she would have supported a different Republican contender over Trump but never cast a ballot for Biden in the general election. Regarding Trump, Graham remarked, "He's the next best thing, but he wasn't my first choice." "It's unfortunate that the matchup is the same as it was four years ago."
Nigerian officials have detained Tigran Gambaryan and Nadeem Anjarwalla of Binance against their will for the last two weeks. After receiving an invitation from the Nigerian government to talk about the ongoing conflict with Binance, the executives arrived in Abuja on February 25. A disagreement about around $26 billion in untraceable cash has arisen between Binance and the Nigerian authorities. According to reports from The Wall Street Journal and Wired, two top executives of Binance, Tigran Gambaryan and Nadeem Anjarwalla, have been detained by Nigerian officials against their will for the last two weeks.
The executives' detention seems to be related to the claims Nigeria made against the cryptocurrency exchange. According to rumors that have surfaced in recent weeks, the African nation has requested $10 billion in fines from Binance for allowing the processing of about $26 billion in untraceable assets within its borders.

The CEOs had been asked by the Nigerian government to talk about the ongoing conflict with Binance. Wired claimed on February 25 that the two had arrived in Abuja, citing their relatives. Gambaryan and Anjarwalla were "taken to their hotels, told to pack their things, and moved into a "guesthouse" run by Nigeria's National Security Agency, according to their families," the report stated, following their initial encounter with government officials. The first source to report on the detentions without identifying the two people was The Financial Times.
Gambaryan, an American citizen, oversees financial crime compliance for Binance. Anjarwalla, who possesses both Kenyan and British citizenship, is Binance's regional manager for Africa, situated in Nairobi. A representative from the US and the UK governments visited them, although Wired said that Nigerian government guards were present during the encounter. Gambaryan used to be an American special agent.
Cybercrimes Unit, Internal Revenue Service Criminal Investigation (IRS-CI). According to a Binance representative who talked to CoinDesk, "We are working collaboratively with Nigerian authorities to bring Nadeem and Tigran back home safely to their families, even though it is inappropriate for us to comment on the substance of the claims at this time." They are very ethical professionals, and we will do all in our power to help them. We hope that this issue will be resolved quickly.
The meeting between President Bola Tinubu and former Head of State Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida highlights unity, development, and a common vision for the future of Nigeria while illuminating important national challenges. The talks between President Bola Tinubu and former military Head of State Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida (IBB) have illuminated important national concerns.

The meeting was held in Babangida's home in Minna, Niger State after the present administration launched several initiatives. Pay Attention to National Issues Tinubu and Babangida spoke for an hour on important issues facing the country, including the economy, reforms, and security concerns. The talks emphasized how serious these problems are and how urgently coordinated action is needed to find effective solutions.
During his visit to Niger State, Tinubu also promised to address the problems plaguing the cattle industry in agriculture and offer long-term solutions. This pledge demonstrates the President's understanding of how crucial agricultural reform is to promoting both food security and economic prosperity. Respected as a statesman, Babangida gave President Tinubu insightful advice and urged quick action to address socioeconomic challenges. Babangida emphasized the necessity of putting the welfare of the average person first and the significance of maintaining national cohesion when addressing common issues.
An Assured Level of Accessibility Babangida told President Tinubu of his desire to interact with all leaders and stakeholders in a show of transparency and inclusion. This dedication to communication and cooperation emphasizes how crucial it is to promote harmony and cooperation to successfully navigate Nigeria's intricate socioeconomic environment. Moving Towards a Common Goal The meeting between President Tinubu and former President Babangida is an indication of a shared commitment to communication and cooperation in tackling the problems facing the country. The emphasis on inclusion, national unity, and decisive action as leaders gather to map out a future path is encouraging for Nigeria's advancement and prosperity.
After receiving an invitation from the Nigerian government to talk about the ongoing conflict with Binance, the executives arrived in Abuja on February 25. A disagreement about around $26 billion in untraceable cash has arisen between Binance and the Nigerian authorities. According to reports from The Wall Street Journal and Wired, two top executives of Binance, Tigran Gambaryan and Nadeem Anjarwalla, have been detained by Nigerian officials against their will for the last two weeks.

The executives' detention seems to be related to the claims Nigeria made against the cryptocurrency exchange. According to rumors that have surfaced in recent weeks, the African nation has requested $10 billion in fines from Binance for allowing the processing of about $26 billion in untraceable assets within its borders. The CEOs had been asked by the Nigerian government to talk about the ongoing conflict with Binance.
Wired claimed on February 25 that the two had arrived in Abuja, citing their relatives. Gambaryan and Anjarwalla were "taken to their hotels, told to pack their things, and moved into a "guesthouse" run by Nigeria's National Security Agency, according to their families," the report stated, following their initial encounter with government officials. The first source to report on the detentions without identifying the two people was The Financial Times.
Gambaryan, an American citizen, oversees financial crime compliance for Binance. Anjarwalla, who possesses both Kenyan and British citizenship, is Binance's regional manager for Africa, situated in Nairobi. A representative from the US and the UK governments visited them, although Wired said that Nigerian government guards were present during the encounter. Former Special Agent Gambaryan worked in the Cyber Crimes Unit of the Internal Revenue Service Criminal Investigation (IRS-CI) in the United States.
According to a Binance representative who talked to CoinDesk, "We are working collaboratively with Nigerian authorities to bring Nadeem and Tigran back home safely to their families, even though it is inappropriate for us to comment on the substance of the claims at this time." They are very ethical professionals, and we will do all in our power to help them. We hope that this issue will be resolved quickly.
The image of a humanoid robot created by Saudi robotics and artificial intelligence (AI) company inappropriately groping a female reporter has now generated a lot of discussion on social media.
The incident took place at a preview of Mohammad, the country's first "male" humanoid robot, during DeepFest, a prestigious technological event in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
The Saudi company QSS is the creator of the "latest marvel in robotics." During its premiere at the technology expo, Mohammad spoke Arabic while dressed traditionally in a crimson keffiyeh. "I am Mohammed, the first humanoid robot from Saudi Arabia. The first multilingual male humanoid robot built in Saudi Arabia spoke on the Main Stage at DeepFest, "I was manufactured and developed here in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia as a national project to demonstrate our achievements in the field of artificial intelligence."
Standing in front of Mohammad, the AI robot, during a live presentation put Lebanese journalist and TV news presenter Rawya Kassem in an unusual position. Kassem was taken aback when Mohammad inappropriately touched her during her section. Kassem reacted quickly, turning to face the robot and showing her displeasure as she went about her work.
But after the inappropriate interaction, the video quickly gained widespread popularity—but for all the wrong reasons. A user on X labeled the robot a "pervert," while others questioned the coding.
Its creators assert that in reaction to the event, Muhammad is "fully autonomous" and that he was acting "independently without direct human control."
Once Anthony Joshua defeated Francis Ngannou, he displayed his class. In two rounds in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on Friday night, AJ knocked the former UFC heavyweight champion to sleep with three knockdowns, displaying his most vicious side.
Following Ngannou's examination by worried medical personnel, Joshua begged him to keep boxing even though it was his second consecutive loss. Although "The Predator" nearly defeated WBC heavyweight world champion Tyson Fury in October of last year, Joshua proved too strong for Fury at the Kingdom Arena. Nevertheless, the Englishman made it apparent in his post-fight interview that he believes he's a fantastic addition to the heavyweight class. "This is a fantastic champion for him.

"I advised him to stick with boxing. He's battled twice, and he was the most effective. In the heavyweight class, there is just one shot required. One of my favorite fighters, Joseph Parker, has overcome adversity to become who he is today. "I'm simply making the most of my time here and doing it. I'm not going to fight in five years."I am grateful to the Cameroonian people. Respect, Africa, united. I am really grateful to everyone of you present tonight. Francis Ngannou has my gratitude."
Joshua will next face the victor of Fury's undisputed four-belt bout with Oleksandr Usyk, the champion of the WBA, WBO, and IBF, on May 18. Later this year, the heavyweight pair is scheduled to rematch before Joshua takes on the greatest big man in boxing in an incredible blockbuster.
The now-billionaire Mathieu Flamini, a former midfielder for Arsenal, has not ruled out the prospect of purchasing the Gunners in the future. Arsenal supporters cherish Flamini's memories of his first tenure at the club, during which he played 153 times, winning the FA Cup and coming close to winning the Champions League in 2006. Flamini turns 40 on Thursday, March 7. After spending five years with AC Milan, he rejoined the team for a second stint in 2013, adding another 93 games. Flamini demonstrated his business skills in 2010 when he co-founded GFBiochemicals while still playing football. Thirteen years later, he is still the CEO and owns sixty percent of the business.

Forbes claims that this endeavor has increased his net worth to £10 billion, which is sufficient to purchase any Premier League team, including Arsenal. Stan Kroenke, the club's current owner, has rejected all prior bids to purchase it. In an interview with The Athletic, Flamini responded, "Obviously, those clubs [Arsenal and Marseille] have a special place in my heart," when questioned about the prospect of purchasing Arsenal. I always remember my origins. You never know in life, but it all depends on seizing the appropriate chance. The right people, the right location, and the right time are concepts I believe in. We'll see what forms the future."
I have faith in it. When you truly desire something, it typically finds its way to you." With his company, Flamini now wants to develop environmentally safe substitutes for the potentially harmful petrochemicals that are included in many commonplace products, such as bath gel, rubber, and plastic. The CEO of Spotify, Daniel Ek, was the most recent billionaire to try to buy out Kroenke's club. This tale is located in My Bookmarks. or by going to the upper right-hand user icon.
By seizing the Advantage Sweet tanker, Iran heightens tensions with the US and draws attention to the negative effects of sanctions on international maritime law and public health. Iran Takes $50 Million in Crude Cargo from Tanker Flying the Marshall Islands in Retaliation for US Sanctions Iran Takes $50 Million in Crude Cargo from Tanker Flying the Marshall Islands in Retaliation for US Sanctions Iran's armed personnel captured the tanker Advantage Sweet, flying the flag of the Marshall Islands, in April 2023, in a daring action that further heightened relations between Iran and the United States. According to the semi-official Fars news agency, Iran intends to empty the ship of around $50 million worth of crude oil under a judicial court ruling.
The sale of necessary medications for Iranian patients with a rare skin condition has been severely hampered by US sanctions, for which this measure is purportedly retaliatory. Context and Significance of the Epilepsy In the ongoing dispute over sanctions and marine security, the Advantage Sweet, a Suezmax petroleum tanker previously chartered by the US company Chevron, has been seized. This is a major development. The fact that the Iranian judiciary ordered the tanker's cargo to be unloaded highlights how directly economic sanctions affect Iran's economy and public health. Iran's difficulty obtaining medication for uncommon disorders is proof positive that studies have demonstrated how sanctions worsen public health crises by limiting access to necessary medications and medical supplies. Global Reaction and Legal Aspects Promotion
The issue has been keenly observed by the international world, with many parties voicing concerns about Iran's activities and their legitimacy. In addition to bringing attention to the human cost of economic penalties, seizing boats in international seas poses important legal issues under international maritime law. The UN special rapporteur has demanded that sanctions on Iran be lifted, noting significant barriers to the right to health, especially in light of the additional burden the COVID-19 outbreak has placed on Iran's healthcare system. Economic Sanctions and Health Crisis Studies show that economic sanctions frequently have unforeseen effects, such as making the public health crisis in the countries they are imposed upon worse.

The choice made by Iran to take control of an empty Advantage Sweet's cargo in response to US sanctions highlights the intricate relationship between geopolitical tactics and how they affect common people. Iran's economy has been negatively affected by the sanctions, but they have also made it more difficult for the nation to respond to public health emergencies, such as granting access to essential drugs for uncommon diseases. The international community must assess the effects of economic sanctions and their efficacy in attaining political objectives as this crisis continues to unfold. Iran's seizure of the Advantage Sweet clearly illustrates the practical effects of diplomatic and financial pressures, emphasizing the necessity of communication and collaboration to tackle common global issues.
Ethan Nwaneri, a young player for Arsenal, is supposedly about to accept a record-breaking contract after turning down a Manchester City offer. Nwaneri made history in September 2022 when, at the age of 15 years and 181 days, he joined Arsenal as the youngest-ever Premier League player.

In stoppage time of Mikel Arteta's team's 3-0 victory over Brentford at the Gtech Community Stadium, Nwaneri took Fabio Vieira's place. It has been said that at the age of sixteen, he is ready to pledge his future to Arsenal. The teenage player, who turns 17 later this month, will sign a professional deal with the Gunners, according to reports from Football Insider.
In a deal that breaks records, Nwaneri is allegedly receiving the biggest salaries paid to a youth player in Arsenal's history. According to the source, City offered a sizable offer to get Nwaneri to leave North London.
This Saturday afternoon, Arsenal will return to Premier League action when they host Brentford.
Rio Ferdinand, a veteran of Manchester United, congratulated Bukayo Saka on his achievement. Since November 2018, the Arsenal winger has been a part of an exclusive group of players in the Premier League with 50 goals and 50 assists.

Saka did the double in Arsenal's most recent 6-0 Premier League triumph over Sheffield United. In the thirteenth minute of the match, Jayden Bogle unintentionally turned in his cross, giving the Gunners a 2-0 lead.
The 22-year-old then assisted Declan Rice's goal in the 39th minute to increase the score to 5-0. Following the game, a statistic indicating that the England international has tallied 50 assists for Arsenal in all competitions was published by @footballonTNT on X (now Twitter). Saka is the sixth player in the Premier League to have at least 50 goals and 50 assists between them since November 2018, according to the tweet.
Saka joins Kevin De Bruyne of Manchester City, Mohamed Salah of Liverpool, Riyad Mahrez, the former player of Manchester City, Bruno Fernandes of Manchester United, and Son Heung-min of Tottenham Hotspur on this list. Saka has played 214 games for Arsenal in his career, tallying 54 goals and 50 assists.