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December 6, 2023 Tragic Bus Accident Claims Seventeen Lives In Central Philippines

Tragic Bus Accident Claims Seventeen Lives In Central Philippines

A devastating incident unfolded in the central Philippines as a passenger bus veered off the road on a treacherous curve, plummeting down a mountain and resulting in 17 fatalities, with 11 individuals sustaining injuries, officials reported on Wednesday.

The tragic event occurred in Hamtic municipality, Antique province, on Tuesday afternoon. Provincial disaster agency head Roderick Train informed AFP about the grim aftermath, revealing that seven individuals were in critical condition while four others remained stable. The location of the accident, described as an "accident-prone" stretch of road, has raised concerns about its safety.

Among the casualties, one Kenyan national lost their life, and a second Kenyan is currently in critical condition. Governor Rhodora Cadiao, initially stating there were four Kenyans on board, later clarified that only two were involved. The identification of another body is still underway.

Referring to the site as the "killer curve," Governor Cadiao expressed her distress, mentioning that this marked the second incident involving a Ceres bus at the same location. She called for abandoning the road and constructing a safer alternative.

The ravine the bus descended into was approximately 30 meters (100 feet) deep, adding to the severity of the incident. Train explained that the bus "fell from a high place," suggesting a potential mechanical failure and loss of control by the driver, possibly due to brake failure.

Governor Cadiao visited the hospital where survivors received treatment, assuring government assistance for medical expenses and funeral costs. The search and rescue operation concluded, with authorities shifting their focus to recovering the bus.

The tragic accident underscores the pressing issue of road safety in the Philippines, where deadly accidents are alarmingly common. Drivers often disregard regulations, and vehicles are frequently inadequately maintained or overloaded, contributing to the high incidence of road-related fatalities in the Southeast Asian nation.

December 6, 2023 Bayern Munich Secures Deal For Spanish Talent Bryan Zaragoza

Bayern Munich Secures Deal For Spanish Talent Bryan Zaragoza

German champion Bayern Munich has successfully agreed to acquire Spanish winger Bryan Zaragoza from La Liga's Granada in the upcoming summer transfer window, as announced by the club on Wednesday.

The agreed-upon transfer fee for the 22-year-old winger is reportedly set at 15 million euros ($16 million), with Zaragoza set to ink a five-year contract that will run until 2029, as confirmed by Bayern Munich. Sporting director Christoph Freund expressed enthusiasm about the acquisition, stating, "Bryan is one of Spain’s up-and-coming players and has been on our radar for a while. He’ll increase our attacking options. We wish him the best of luck with Granada for the rest of the season and look forward to him joining us in the summer."

Zaragoza, who has showcased his prowess by scoring five goals and providing two assists in 14 league matches this season, including a notable double against Barcelona in October, will bring a fresh attacking dimension to Bayern Munich. His impressive performances earned him a debut for the Spanish national team in October, where he contributed as a substitute in a 2-0 victory over Scotland.

A product of Granada's youth system, Zaragoza has accumulated valuable experience with 51 senior appearances for the club, finding the net on 10 occasions. As Bayern Munich secures this promising talent, the football world anticipates how Zaragoza's skills will further enhance the team's attacking prowess, marking a significant move in his burgeoning career.

December 6, 2023 Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala Tops Forbes’ Ranking As Most Powerful Woman In Africa

Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala Tops Forbes’ Ranking As Most Powerful Woman In Africa

In a recent release of Forbes' 20th annual ranking, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, the Director-General of the World Trade Organisation, has been named the most powerful woman in Africa.

The prominent Nigerian secured the 87th position on the global Most Powerful Women in the World list, outpacing South African businesswoman Mpumi Madisa, who holds the 88th spot.

Adding to the African representation on the prestigious list, Tanzanian President Samia Hassan claimed the 93rd position, while Nigerian media mogul and philanthropist Mo Abudu secured the 98th spot. The rankings highlight these women's influential roles on the global stage, representing a diverse range of fields and accomplishments.

At the pinnacle of the list, Ursula von der Leyen, the President of the European Commission for Impactful Policy and Budget, claimed the title of the most powerful woman in the world for 2023. Following closely, Christine Lagarde, the European Central Bank President, secured the second position, and U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris took the third spot.

Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala's recognition reinforces her influence as a global leader and underscores the growing impact of African women on the international stage. The diverse representation of African women on Forbes' list highlights their achievements and contributions across various sectors, making a mark on the world's stage of influence and power.

December 6, 2023 Reps Committee Orders Arrest Of Cardoso, Accountant-General, Others

Reps Committee Orders Arrest Of Cardoso, Accountant-General, Others

The House of Representatives Committee on Public Petition expressed its displeasure as Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Governor Olayemi Cardoso, Accountant General of the Federation, Oluwatoyin Madein, and 17 others failed to attend its invitation.

In response, the committee, led by Fred Agbedi (PDP/Bayelsa), passed a motion on Tuesday ordering their arrest.

The individuals to be apprehended include the heads of National Petroleum Investment Management Services (NAPIMS), Ethiop Eastern Exploration and Production Company Ltd, and Western Africa Exploration and Production. Others named in the arrest order are heads of Alteo Eastern E&P Co. Ltd., First Exploration & Production Ltd., Managing Director of First E&P OML 8385 JV, Heirs Holdings Oil, Mobil Producing Nigeria Unlimited (MPNU), Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC), Total Exploration & Producing Nig (TEPN), Nigeria Agip Oil Company (NAOC), Pan Ocean Oil Nig, Ltd, Newcross E&P Ltd, and Frontier Oil Ltd.

Fred Agbedi, the PDP lawmaker, argued in his motion that the invited Chief Executive Officers had repeatedly ignored the committee's summons, making the arrest warrant inevitable. He further insisted that the heads of these government agencies should be compelled to appear before the committee with the assistance of Inspector General of Police Kayode Egbetokun.

Committee Chairman Micheal Irom (APC-Cross River) ruled on the motion, instructing the Inspector General of Police to ensure the CEOs' presence before the committee on December 14. The committee's frustration over the non-compliance of these key figures adds a new dimension to the ongoing investigation, emphasizing the importance of accountability in government agencies.

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