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Adviser suggests Biden still wears mask outside out of habit

President Joe Biden arrives to speak at an event to mark Amtrak's 50th anniversary at 30th Street Station in Philadelphia, Friday, April 30, 2021. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)


One of President Joe Biden's top White House advisers suggested Sunday that he's still wearing a mask outdoors out of habit although the latest public health guidance says he doesn't need it, reports Associated Press News from Wilmington, Delaware.

Questioned about Biden's practice, senior adviser Anita Dunn told CNN's “State of the Union” that she realized that she was also still wearing her mask outdoors even after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said fully vaccinated people like her and Biden can stop wearing masks outside when they're alone or not among strangers.

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INFORMATION AS A PUBLIC GOOD AND THE QUEST FOR PRESS FREEDOM - Ehusani


INFORMATION AS A PUBLIC GOOD AND THE QUEST FOR PRESS FREEDOM

Lead Paper presented at the World Press Freedom Day Media Stakeholders’ Roundtable

Abuja, May 5, 2021.

By

Rev. Fr. George EHUSANI, Executive Director, Lux Terra Leadership Foundation

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 A: INTRODUCTION

1.   The theme for the World Press Freedom Day, May 3, 2021 is “Information as a public good” per UNESCO, and the day was observed in Nigeria as elsewhere according to tradition. It is a day to Promote the Freedom of the Press, to Fight Against Oppressive or Tyrannical Governments that seek to curtail this fundamental right, and also a day to honour our fallen heroes – innocent journalists like Dele Giwa, Bagauda Kaltho and Chinedu Offoaro who lost their lives at the hands of brutal dictators or “disappeared” on account of simply discharging their duties! We pay tribute to the likes of Tunde Thompson and others who spent years in jail, for simply doing their work as journalists during the dark days of military dictatorship in Nigeria. We pay tribute to functionaries of the Newswatch Magazine, Tell Magazine, the Guardian, Tribune, Punch, Champion, Vanguard, and Daily Trust Newspaper among other print media outfits that risked everything in the course of providing space for champions and advocates of democracy and free speech, through those years often describes as “years eaten by the locust.”

Yes, I agree with Lanre Arogundade that “there cannot be information for public good where journalists are in chains!” Yes, there cannot be information for public good when governments or agencies of government routinely weaponize the law, to punish individuals and group that express dissenting views. We cannot have information for public good when journalists and media houses are targeted mainly for uncovering uncomfortable truths, reporting failures of government or exposing high level corruption.

What is a public good? “Public Good,” also known as “the Common Good” is one of the nine cardinal principles in the Catholic Social lexicon, along with: the principle of Human Dignity and Inviolability, Participation, Distributive Justice, Peace & Non-Violence, Subsidiarity, Preferential Option for the Poor and the Vulnerable, Solidarity, and Human Stewardship over Natural Creation. In this lexicon the common good is defined as “the sum total of social conditions which allow people, either as individuals or as groups, to reach their fulfilment more fully and more easily.”

In ordinary political discourse Common or Public Good refers to those provisions and facilities – whether material cultural or institutional – that a community provides to all members in order to fulfil a relational obligation. They all have to care for certain interests that they all have in common. Typical examples of the common good in a modern liberal democracy include: the road system; public parks; police protection and public safety; courts and the judicial system; public schools; museums and cultural institutions; public transportation; civil liberties, such as the freedom of speech (which includes the press freedom) and the freedom of association; the system of property; clean air and clean water; and national defense. The term itself may refer either to the interests that members have in common or to the facilities that serve common interests. For example, people may say, “the new public library will serve the common good” or “the public library is part of the common good”.

Is Devolution of Powers the Solution to Nigeri'a Problems? - The Platform

“The Platform” had its May 1, 2021 Edition at The Covenant Place, Iganmu, Lagos, Nigeria with high calibre participations.

Speaking at the one-day event were the Convener, Pastor Poju Oyemade, The Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Sokoto, Bishop Matthew Hassan Kukah, The Director General, Nigreian Institute of International Affairs, Professor Eghosa, Senior Advocate of Nigeria and Former President of the Nigerian Bar Association, Dr. Olisa Agbakoba, Chair of the Editorial Board of Thisday Newspaper, Mr. Segun Adeniyi, Executive Governor of Ekiti State, Kayode Fayemi, Former Minister of Aviation, Chief Osita Chidioka, and the International Legal Scholar and Consultant, Dr. Charles Omole among others.

The Platform Nigeria event is designed to facilitate growth in the areas of personal capacity, productivity and national development within Nigeria.

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I Need You To Change The Way I Think



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Grandmother, 71, who can deadlift 250lbs says she feels better than she did 30 years ago


Got this from Daily Mail with the tag: 'Granny goals!! : SWNS'.  Really, can you beat that?

We know we have issues to deal with as a country in terms of security and Lagos will certainly be leading that conversation because we know how critical this State is to the nation - Sanwo-Olu

At the 34th Synod of the Diocese of Lagos, Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion) today, I gave the assurance that our administration will stop at nothing to ensure Lagos remains safe.

Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State made the submission in his post via his official social media handle today.

"We know we have issues to deal with as a country in terms of security and Lagos will certainly be leading that conversation because we know how critical this State is to the nation", the message read. "Our state is the melting point for our nation; where anybody can come in with a lot of aspirations and do very well.

Governor Babajide Hosts a Ramadam Tafsir

I hosted a Ramadan Tafsir today attended by political and business leaders such as Chief Bisi Akande, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, Oba Rilwan Akiolu and Aliko Dangote.

Governor Babajide Sanwo=Olu of Lagos State made this known in his post on his official social media handle.

"I thanked the Chief Imam of Lagos, Sheikh Oluwatoyin Abou-Nolla for his inspiring message of unity and peace", the message read.

I celebrate the Nigerian press and our journalists for their roles in the development of our society - Sanwo-Olu

From the Facebook desk of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State on the celebration of the 'World Press Freedom Day':

On the occasion of ‘World Press Freedom Day’ Governor Godwin Obaseki of Edo State urges media practitioners to uphold the ethics of the journalism profession and leverage on the power of the Freedom of Information

From the Facebook Desk of Governor Godwin Obaseki of Edo State:

Those out to bring the state down must be prepared to be brought down as well - Uzodimma

At today's church service held at the Victory Chapel, Imo State Government House, Owerri, I had the opportunity to address some issues pertinent to the safety of our lives and properties as Imolites amidst the prevailing insecurity.

Governor Hope Uzodimma of Imo State made the submission on via a post on his official social media handle yesterday.

"I disclosed that security agencies have identified those behind the recent disturbances in the state", the post read. "In the next few days, their identities would be unveiled alongside their actions so that they can face justice squarely.

Full Broadcast (Text ) of Governor Hope Uzodimma of Imo State On The Occasion Of May Day Celebration In Owerri On May 1, 2021

BROADCAST BY GOVERNOR HOPE UZODIMMA OF IMO STATE ON THE OCCASION OF THE CELEBRATION OF MAY DAY, IN OWERRI, ON MAY 1, 2021

Today is a great day for workers all over the globe. May 1st, otherwise known as May Day is traditionally reserved World over to celebrate workers. To celebrate the noble sacrifices workers have made to ensure better working conditions for all workers. Some of them paid with their lives just to secure a better tomorrow for the working class.

On this auspicious occasion of May Day celebration therefore I salute workers all over the country, particularly Imo State workers, for their understanding in the face of the Coronavirus which threatened the welfare of workers. To Imo State workers I say thank you for your patience, for your cooperation and patriotism, in the face of the numerous challenges that assailed us on assumption of office.

Apart from the fact that the dreaded Covid 19 pandemic welcomed us in office, we in addition inherited an empty treasury. The situation was not made any better by the fact that there was no handover note to navigate our take-off as government.

Notwithstanding these daunting challenges, we did not just hit the ground running but did so with uncommon courage and innovation which has changed our dear state for the better. Prominent in this regard is the complete digitalization of the fiscal operations of the state which has greatly reduced corruption in the public sector. Behind this revolutionary automation exercise is a data centre that is ranked the best in the country.

TOP 030521 NEWS | CURRENT AFFAIRS ANALYSIS

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Angry Lawmakers Lament Worsening Security Situation


So much events and happenings on the news in the last few days. So much more below:

TOP 030521 PRESENTATION SNIPPETS

“First, is a laid back citizenry. I think we need a citizenry that would consistently and irreverently hold the feet of those in office to fire. Second, the civil service. If we can transform and bring committed professionals back to the civil service, they will be in the position to assist those in politics to deliver on what they have promised the people. Third, are the politicians and their capacity to deliver”

… Gov. Kayode Fayemi of Ekiti State, on the May 1st 2021 Edition of “The Platform”, responding to the question “What do you think are the three biggest challenges the country is facing now and how do you think we can solve them?”

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