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%F?;SRAVF~eElk#h`e7v~mscm`ͳg4%F?;SRAVF~eE lk#h`e7v~mscm`ͳg4Mohamed Salah nets Liverpool's equalizer against Southampton to make it 2-2Trump risks legal clashes in plans to not spend appropriationsA brilliant Nigerian man has shared his excitement on social media after bagging first class in communication studies In a trending post shared on X, the young man mentioned his CGPA and asked netizens to acknowledge him Social media users who came across his post on X did not hesitate to congratulate him in the comments section CHECK OUT: Learn at Your Own Pace! Our Flexible Online Course allows you to fit copywriting skills development around your busy schedule. Enroll Now! A brilliant Nigerian man's outstanding academic achievement has captivated many netizens on X. The scholar's impressive feat earned him widespread accolades and admiration from Nigerians. Man bags first class in school The proud graduate, @ cheffjedd on X, took to the platform to share the news of his academic achievement, posting photographs of himself donning his graduation attire. PAY ATTENTION: Follow us on Instagram - get the most important news directly in your favourite app! His post was accompanied by a bold declaration of his academic prowess, leaving no doubt about his exceptional abilities. The graduate's impressive academic record, which included a Cumulative Grade Point Average of 3.7, was a testament to his hard work and dedication to his studies. Read also Dad celebrates brilliant daughter who hit 5.0 CGPA, mentions name of university In his words: "Allow me to reintroduce myself. Jedidiah "The Chef" Adeife (BA. Communication Studies). First Class Degree Holder - 3.7/4.0 CGPA. Acknowledge me." Reactions as man bags first class Nigerians were quick to offer their congratulatory messages , flooding the comments section with messages of praise. Hope said: "Congratulations man! Wonderful." Chief Commands said: "Congratulations chef jed." Precious Jeremiah said: "Congratulations to you man." Prince J wrote: "That's my baby brother right there." Philip Okechukwu said: "Please come and Practice your first class, That's what we need practicals." Prince Chinonos said: "Las las na scam. 9 people die for helicopter crash but na only two the entire world mourn." Juliet Law said: "May God the creator hide you from evil eyes and whisperers Amen. May heaven protect you, my dear I'm happy for you." Tosin added: "CONGRATULATIONS Dear! God bless you and your Great Certificate." University of Ibadan graduate bags first class Read also 400 level Unilorin student with outstanding CGPA gets Award of Excellence, photo trends Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that a Nigerian lady celebrated as she graduated with a first-class degree from the University of Ibadan . She shared photos and a video of herself on her convocation day, as she revealed that she studied Communication and Language Arts. PAY ATTENTION : Legit.ng Needs Your Opinion! That's your chance to change your favourite news media. Fill in a short questionnaire Source: Legit.ng

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Tampa Bay BuccaneersPresident-elect Donald Trump “should not be threatening his political opponents with jail time,” Sen. Adam Schiff — one of those being threatened — said Tuesday. During an interview with NBC’s “Meet the Press,” Trump said Sunday that members of the special House committee that investigated the January 6, 2021 Capitol insurrection should go to jail. Javascript is required for you to be able to read premium content. Please enable it in your browser settings.NAIROBI, Kenya -- Three African politicians seeking to head the African Union detailed their plans on Friday for regional security amid conflicts and political coups while strongly advocating for inter-Africa trade among other issues. Raila Odinga of Kenya, Mahamoud Ali Youssouf of Djibouti and Richard Randriamandrato of Madagascar are seeking to be elected as chairperson for the 55-member state African Union. They participated in a two-hour debate Friday in Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa in which they all advocated for two permanent seats for African countries in the U.N. Security Council to effectively represent the continent with the youngest population. Odinga said that two permanent seats with veto power were “a must for Africa” and that this was “only fair” since the continent has more than 50 countries. Randriamandrato urged member states to cease the opportunity and “speak with one voice on the choice of who will represent Africa in the UNSC.” The three are seeking to convince most African countries before the February election to succeed African Union Chairperson Moussa Faki, who has served for two terms. The African Union has faced several challenges that include conflict in member countries and political coups that have seen five member states expelled from the union, making regional security a major theme in Friday’s debate. Youssouf said that regional security could be enhanced if the resources for a regional standby force were increased to reduce the overreliance on foreign partnerships for resources. “When there is no unity of purpose among neighboring countries peace will be compromised,” Youseff said. Randriamandrato encouraged countries to take charge of their internal security while cautioning that foreign military bases should be “a thing of the past” because they “could be a source of conflict.” Despite the continent’s young population of 1.3 billion that is set to double by 2050, regional trade has faced challenges that were addressed in the Friday debate. Odinga said that Africa had a “huge domestic market” that it could leverage on for economic transformation by opening up opportunities for trade between African countries. Youssouf proposed a payment compensation system that would ensure countries don't lose out while trading in different currencies adding, “are we going to have a single currency, why not?” Randriamandrato said that regional economic blocs like the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa had a huge role to play in easing inter-Africa trade. The African Union has several proposed reforms on its structure and leadership aimed at achieving its purpose, and all candidates promised to implement the reforms if elected. Youssouf said that key reforms in the union were facing a funding bottleneck and that “it has to change,” adding that he wouldn't impose it on member states but would “advocate for it.”

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