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Nnamdi Kanu To Pay Nigerian Soldiers, Police Officers Salary, See Condition

The leader of the outlawed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu, has offered to pay Nigerian soldiers and police officers salary amid the outcry by Nigerians on the ongoing police brutality in the country. Naija News reports that Kanu’s statement is coming at a time protesting youths in Nigeria are agitating for the end to police brutalization and extrajudicial killings of Nigerians. The protesters have been on the streets for more than a week now, protesting the brutalities, humiliation, and extortion of Nigerians, especially the youths.

Uhuru Lays Foundation of MV Uhuru 2, First Ship to be Built in Kisumu after 70 Years

- The president opened the Kenya Shipyard Limited (KSL) in Kisumu - KSL is a new Government shipbuilding and repair facility with yards in Mombasa and Kisumu - The facility will oversee the building of MV Uhuru 2 and the revamping of the Kisumu shipyard PAY ATTENTION: Help us change more lives, join TUKO.co.ke's Patreon programme On Monday, May 31, President Uhuru Kenyatta opened the Kenya Shipyard Limited(KSL) in Kisumu.

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'American Pickers' Has a New Guy on the Block, and His Name Is Jersey Jon

There’s a new guy on ‘American Pickers,’ seemingly in the place of Frank Fritz. So who is this new Jersey Jon guy? Meet the expert picker. Source: FacebookSeason 22 of American Pickers is unlike any other, which is not surprising considering the state of the world. What is surprising, though, is the absence of one of the main “pickers,” Frank Fritz. And to keep up the personality and energy of the show, Jersey Jon has been brought into American Pickers in a larger role.

Council of Governors Ask Government to Deploy Military to War-Torn Laikipia

CoG chair Martin Wambora said he was concerned with the sporadic incidents of insecurity in LaikipiaThe Embu governor warned that if the menace continues, then the country risks going back to the 1980s, where deadly attacks were the order of the dayInterior Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiang'i said that government would help Laikipia families displaced by banditsThe Council of Governors (CoG) has asked the government to quickly deploy the Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) to the war-torn Laikipia county.