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October 20, 2021 Lai Mohammed Says No Protester Was Shot At Lekki Tollgate, Demands Apology From CNN

Lai Mohammed Says No Protester Was Shot At Lekki Tollgate, Demands Apology From CNN

The Federal Government has said that protesters were not shot at Lekki Tollgate in Lagos on October 20, 2020.

EndSARS protesters, who were demonstrating against police brutality, were forcefully dispersed by security operatives exactly a year ago.
While the protest organisers had insisted that some protesters were killed, the Federal Government had dismissed reports of the killings.

At a press briefing in Abuja, Minister of Information, Lai Mohammed, said a year on after the incident, that there was no evidence that people were killed.
“Today marks the first anniversary of the phantom massacre at Lekki Toll Gate in Lagos, which was the culmination of an otherwise peaceful protest that was later hijacked by hoodlums.”

“At earlier press conferences, I had called the reported massacre at the toll gate the first massacre in the world without blood or bodies. One year later, and despite ample opportunities for the families of those allegedly killed and those alleging a massacre to present evidence, there has been none: No bodies, no families, no convincing evidence, nothing. Where are the families of those who were reportedly killed at the toll gate? Did they show up at the Judicial Panel of Inquiry? If not, why?
“Sadly, the champions of a massacre at the Lekki Toll Gate, including Amnesty International and CNN, have continued to shamelessly hold on to their unproven stand. Recall, gentlemen, that after bandying different figures, Amnesty International finally settled at about 12 people killed. On its part, CNN went from 38 people killed to two to just one, after a supposed global exclusive even when the network had no reporter on ground at the Lekki Toll Gate on Oct. 20th 2020.

“On Monday, the Judicial Panel of Inquiry that was set up by the Lagos State Government after the EndSARS protest wrapped up its sitting. During the sitting, CNN was summoned but it never showed up, thus missing a great opportunity to prove its allegation of massacre at the toll gate. Also, Amnesty International had a golden opportunity to convince the world, but it rather opted for issuing meaningless press releases.

“In its latest attempt to grasp at straws and redeem whatever is left of its battered credibility on this issue, CNN has continued with its baseless report that soldiers shot at protesters. In a report currently running on the network, CNN brazenly and unashamedly held on to its flawed narrative, relying on an unidentified mother whose son was reportedly shot dead at Lekki, but without convincing evidence of who shot him dead. The same CNN that tweeted on Oct. 23rd 2020 that 38 people were shot dead at Lekki is now struggling to convince the world that one boy was killed at Lekki. What a shame.

“With the preponderance of evidence against any massacre at the Lekki Toll Gate on Oct. 20th 2020, we are once again reiterating what we said one year ago, that:

“The military did not shoot at protesters at the Lekki Toll Gate on Oct. 20th 2020, and there was no massacre at the toll gate. The only ‘massacre’ recorded was in the social media, hence there were neither bodies nor blood.

“Amnesty International, CNN, a runaway DJ and others like them should apologize for misleading the world that there was a massacre at the Lekki Toll Gate and for portraying the Nigerian military, police and other security agencies in bad light.”


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October 18, 2021 Key Moments From Late Colin Powell’s Career

Key Moments From Late Colin Powell’s Career

Here's a look back at some key moments from the career of Colin Powell, the first Black US secretary of state, who has died from complications from Covid-19.

Nov. 1987-Jan. 1989 - National security adviser to President Ronald Reagan.

1989-1994 - Commander in chief of the Forces Command at Ft. McPherson, Georgia.

Oct. 1, 1989-Sept. 30, 1993 - Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

Jan. 20, 2001- Is appointed and unanimously confirmed as secretary of state.

Jan. 26, 2001 - Is sworn in as the 65th secretary of state of the United States.

Feb. 5, 2003 - Powell addresses the United Nations Security Council to present the United States case against Iraq under UN Resolution 1441 regarding weapons of mass destruction.

Dec. 15, 2003 - Undergoes surgery for prostate cancer at Walter Reed Army Medical Center. He was diagnosed with the disease earlier in the year.

Nov. 15, 2004 - The White House announces President Bush has accepted Powell’s letter of resignation dated Nov. 12.
The letter states he will remain in office until his successor is confirmed.

Jan. 26, 2005 - Powell’s resignation becomes effective with the confirmation of Condoleezza Rice.

2005 - Joins the California venture capital firm of Kleiner, Perkins, Caufield & Byers as a “strategic limited partner.”

March 2006 - The National War College Foundation establishes the Colin Powell Chair for National Security, Leadership, Character and Ethics.

Summer 2007 - Begins to speak out against the Bush administration’s decision to go war against Iraq, the increase in troop strength in Iraq and the treatment of prisons at Guantanamo Bay.

Jan. 20, 2009 - Is one of the honorary co-chairs of President Barack Obama’s inauguration. Powell endorsed Obama during the 2008 presidential campaign.

Feb. 3, 2010 - Powell reverses his stance on gays and lesbians in the military; his opposition to homosexuals in the military helped lead to the original “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy of the 1990s.

2012 - Publishes a second memoir, “It Worked For Me: In Life and Leadership,” with Tony Koltz.

Oct. 7, 2018 - Powell, along with former secretaries of state Hillary Clinton and Madeleine Albright makes a cameo appearance on the CBS show “Madam Secretary.”

June 1, 2019 - Along with his wife Alma, Powell receives the Lincoln Medal, an award given by Ford’s Theatre Society. The society celebrates those who embody the legacy of President Abraham Lincoln.

Jan. 10, 2021 - Following the deadly insurrection at the US Capitol, Powell says he no longer considers himself a Republican.
Read more about Powell's career here.

October 18, 2021 BREAKING: Colin Powell Dies After Complications From Covid-19

BREAKING: Colin Powell Dies After Complications From Covid-19

Colin Powell, the first Black US secretary of state whose leadership in several Republican administrations helped shape American foreign policy in the last years of the 20th century and the early years of the 21st, has died from complications from Covid-19, his family said on Facebook. He was 84.

“General Colin L. Powell, former U.S. Secretary of State and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, passed away this morning due to complications from Covid 19,” the Powell family wrote on Facebook.

“We have lost a remarkable and loving husband, father, grandfather and a great American,” they said, noting he was fully vaccinated.

Powell was a distinguished and trailblazing professional soldier whose career took him from combat duty in Vietnam to becoming the first Black national security adviser during the end of Ronald Reagan’s presidency and the youngest and first African American chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff under President George H.W. Bush.

His national popularity soared in the aftermath of the US-led coalition victory during the Gulf War, and for a time in the mid-90s, he was considered a leading contender to become the first Black President of the United States. But his reputation would be forever stained when, as George W. Bush’s first secretary of state, he pushed faulty intelligence before the United Nations to advocate for the Iraq War, which he would later call a “blot” on his record.

October 18, 2021 Nigeria Confirms Fresh 125 Covid-19 Infections

Nigeria Confirms Fresh 125 Covid-19 Infections

The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control has said 125 COVID-19 infections have been  reported across the country 

The agency in its update for October 17, 2021 said the infections were recorded in nine states and in the federal capital territory (FCT).

The states that reported the new cases are the FCT (45), Kaduna (34), Rivers (11), Lagos (10), Osun (10), Oyo (9), Jigawa (2), Edo (2), Kano (2), and Plateau (1).

The NCDC said 59 patients were discharged after recovering from the infection.
The NCDC added that 33 persons died of COVID-19-related complications on Sunday, raising the total number of fatalities to 2,837.

According to the agency, 45 cases reported in the FCT are for the 16th (25 cases) and 17th (18 cases) of October.

The NCDC also said five recoveries reported in the FCT on October 16.

Out of the 209,298 COVID-19 cases so far recorded in Nigeria, 197,143 patients have recovered.

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