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Hajj pilgrimage ends amid deadly Saudi heat spike

Saudi Arabia on Monday warned of a temperature spike in Mecca as Muslim pilgrims wrapped up the hajj in searing conditions, with more than a dozen heat-related deaths confirmed.

One of the world’s largest religious gatherings unfolded during the oven-like Saudi summer again this year, and authorities recorded more than 2,700 cases of “heat exhaustion” on Sunday alone, the Saudi health ministry said.

On Monday, according to the Saudi weather service, temperatures reached 51.8 degrees Celsius (125 degrees Fahrenheit) at Mecca’s Grand Mosque, where pilgrims were circling the Kaaba, the large black cubic structure towards which all Muslims pray.

In nearby Mina, where a spokesman for the national meteorology service said the temperature was 46 °C, other pilgrims were throwing stones at three concrete walls — a ritual known as “stoning the devil,” that is the last major step of the hajj, while struggling under the burning sun.

Jordan’s foreign ministry said on Sunday that 14 Jordanian pilgrims had died “after suffering sunstroke due to the extreme heat wave”, and that 17 others were “missing.”

Iran reported the deaths of five pilgrims but did not specify the cause, while Senegal’s foreign ministry said that three others had died.

An Indonesian health ministry official, currently in Saudi Arabia, said 136 Indonesian pilgrims had died during the hajj, including at least three from heat stroke.

“The holy sites today record the highest temperatures since the beginning of hajj… that may reach 49 degrees Celsius, and we advise the guests of God not to be exposed to the sun,” the health ministry said, according to state-affiliated Al-Ekhbariya channel.

The Saudi health ministry announced in a statement 2,764 cases of heat exhaustion on Sunday due to sun exposure and “non-compliance with guidelines”, which include taking shelter from the sun during the afternoon.

“Prevention is the most important, and the commitment of pilgrims not to go out at peak times except when necessary, or to use an umbrella, would reduce the incidence of heat exhaustion,” the statement said.

“Our health guidelines for the coming days are clear and easy: carry an umbrella, drink water regularly, and avoid exposure to the sun.”

‘Really hard day’ –
The hajj is increasingly affected by climate change, according to a Saudi study published last month that said regional temperatures were rising 0.4C each decade.

Pilgrims in Mina on Monday poured bottles of water over their heads as authorities handed out cold drinks and fast-melting chocolate ice cream.

Azza Hamid Brahim, a 61-year-old pilgrim from Egypt, described seeing motionless bodies on the roadside as she made her way to and from the three concrete walls.

“The ambulances didn’t know which way to turn. It looked like Judgement Day, the end of time,” she said.

“It was a really hard day. We said to ourselves: ‘That’s it, we’re going to die’ because of the heatwave.”

Arzu Farhaj of Pakistan said she struggled to find help for a woman who was lying on the roadside.

The woman looked to be without anyone accompanying her, “and the people were passing by,” Farhaj said, adding she was unable to get security staff to call an ambulance for her.

The hajj is one of the five pillars of Islam and all Muslims with the means must perform it at least once.

It occurs according to the Islamic lunar calendar, shifting forward each year in the Gregorian calendar. This year’s hajj takes place between June 14-19.

Hajj this year drew around 1.8 million pilgrims, 1.6 million of them from abroad, according to Saudi authorities.

Hosting the hajj is a source of prestige for the Saudi royal family, and King Salman’s title includes “Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques” in the cities of Mecca and Medina.

Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the de facto ruler, said on Sunday that Saudi officials had committed “to provide everything that will serve those who visit the Two Holy Mosques and help them perform their worship in security and reassurance.”

The health ministry said it would “closely follow cases of heat exhaustion” and ensure pilgrims “can complete their hajj journey in full health.”

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U.S. launches online passport renewal portal

The U.S. State Department has launched an online passport renewal system that allows Americans to bypass the traditional mail-in paper process that often leads to delays.

The State Department announced on Wednesday that the digital system is now fully operational after several pilot tests.

It said the digital system is available to adult passport holders whose passports have expired in the last five years or will expire within the next year.

It is not available for the renewal of children’s passports, for first-time passport applicants for renewal applicants who live outside the United States or for expedited applications, the State Department added.

Secretary of State Antony Blinken said in a statement that “by offering this online alternative to the traditional paper application process, the Department is embracing digital transformation to offer the most efficient and convenient passport renewal experience possible.”

The department disclosed that it has estimates that around 5 million Americans annually will benefit from the new service, noting that in 2023 it processed 24 million passports, 40% of which were renewals.

The introduction of the online platform comes as the State Department continues to recover from pandemic-related staffing shortages that severely delayed passport processing times.

The new online system enables applicants to skip the current process, which requires them to print out and send paper applications, photos and a check by mail, and submit their documents, photos, and payment through a secure website, www.Travel.State.Gov/renewonline.

The existing passport processing fees, which are currently $130 for a regular renewal, will remain unchanged.

Assistant Secretary of State for Consular Affairs Rena Bitter, whose bureau oversees passport processing, said the department hopes to expand the programme by including children’s renewals, second passports, and services for Americans living overseas.

“This is not going to be the last thing that we do,” Bitter told reporters. “We want to see how this goes and then we’ll start looking at ways to continue to make this service available to more American citizens in the coming months and years.”

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Asaba 2024: Igali calls for adherence to age at National Youth Games

Bayelsa Sports Commissioner, Daniel Igali, has called for the strict enforcement of age eligibility for athletes participating in the National Youth Games (NYG).

Igali, a former world wrestling champion, emphasized the importance of selecting only under-15 athletes for the competition, noting that many participants were disqualified due to being overaged.

He reiterated that the primary purpose of the NYG is to identify and nurture young talents, rather than focusing solely on winning medals.

“The National Youth Games is designed to discover and develop future athletes, not just to win medals,” Igali said.

Reflecting on the recently concluded NYG 2024 in Asaba, Igali acknowledged that the event met expectations but stressed that improvements are needed in areas like organization and the screening process for athletes.

Igali also urged both the government and corporate organizations to provide more financial support to all sporting federations in the country.

According to him, such sponsorship would significantly enhance the growth and development of sports in Nigeria.

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Timeless Looks: Black and White Fashion Trends is Evergreen

Black and white, the ultimate color combination, has been a staple in fashion for centuries. This classic duo never goes out of style and continues to influence contemporary fashion trends. From chic monochromatic ensembles to bold graphic prints, black and white fashion is timeless, versatile, and effortlessly stylish.

History of Black and White in Fashion

The origins of black and white fashion date back to the 1920s, when Coco Chanel introduced the “little black dress” as a symbol of simplicity and sophistication. The 1960s saw the rise of mod fashion, with black and white geometric patterns dominating the runways. In the 1990s, minimalist designers like Calvin Klein and Donna Karan popularized monochromatic black and white collections.

Current Trends

  1. Monochromatic Chic: Head-to-toe black or white ensembles continue to reign supreme, perfect for making a statement.
  2. Graphic Prints: Black and white stripes, polka dots, and geometric patterns add visual interest to any outfit.
  3. Contrasting Accents: Add a pop of color with bold black and white accessories, like hats, bags, or shoes.
  4. Mixed Textures: Combine smooth blacks with textured whites for a visually appealing contrast.

Runway Inspirations

  1. Gucci: Alessandro Michele’s monochromatic black and white designs exude sophistication.
  2. Chanel: Classic tweed suits with black and white accents remain timeless.
  3. Alexander Wang: Edgy black and white graphics dominate his urban-inspired collections.

Street Style

  1. Minimalist Chic: Pair a black turtleneck with white pants for a sleek, everyday look.
  2. Monochromatic Dressing: Wear an all-black or all-white jumpsuit for a chic, effortless appearance.
  3. Accessories: Add a black and white striped scarf or hat to elevate any outfit.

Celebrity Style

  1. Beyoncé: Rocks monochromatic black and white ensembles on stage and off.
  2. Rihanna: Often pairs black and white outfits with bold accessories.
  3. Kylie Jenner: Favors minimalist black and white looks for red carpet events.

Tips for Incorporating Black and White into Your Wardrobe

  1. Start with Basics: Invest in quality black and white tops, pants, and dresses.
  2. Mix and Match: Combine different textures and patterns.
  3. Add a Pop of Color: Incorporate bold accessories or shoes.

Black and white fashion is a timeless classic, offering endless possibilities for stylish expression. Whether you’re aiming for minimalist chic or bold graphic statements, this iconic color combination is sure to make a lasting impression.

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Yahaya Bello: “I Have Nothing To Hide” as He Responds to EFCC Invitation

Former Kogi State Governor, Yahaya Bello, has affirmed that he has nothing to hide as he honors an invitation by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

The former governor, who concluded his second term in office recently, was summoned by the EFCC over allegations related to financial misconduct during his time in office.

In response, Bello expressed his willingness to cooperate with the commission, maintaining that he respects the law and welcomes any opportunity to clarify the accusations against him.

In a statement released by his media team, Bello said,

“This decision was made after thorough consultations with my family, legal team, and political allies.

I believe in the rule of law and have always strived to uphold it in my personal and public dealings.

” He emphasized that the invitation is part of a process to ensure accountability and transparency, and he is ready to prove that he managed Kogi State’s resources responsibly.

Bello’s legal team also expressed confidence that the former governor will clear his name, stating that the allegations against him are politically motivated.

According to them, Bello had previously sought enforcement of his fundamental rights to prevent harassment and ensure that due process is followed.

They believe that by presenting himself to the EFCC, Bello will set the record straight.

Supporters of the former governor have rallied behind him, praising his decision to cooperate with the EFCC as a show of integrity and respect for Nigeria’s legal system.

His political allies argue that his willingness to face the investigation without delay demonstrates his commitment to transparency.

As the EFCC’s investigation proceeds, many are watching closely to see how the case will unfold, especially with Bello being a prominent figure within Nigeria’s political landscape. While the former governor has faced various criticisms during his time in office, his legal team insists that his administration was focused on development and the welfare of Kogi State’s citizens.

Bello, a member of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), has been in the spotlight due to his ambitious political career, which includes a presidential bid in the 2023 elections. His involvement with the EFCC adds to the ongoing scrutiny of former and current political leaders in Nigeria, many of whom have faced similar allegations after leaving office.

The EFCC, Nigeria’s top anti-corruption agency, has made it clear that it remains committed to investigating and prosecuting any individual, regardless of their political standing, if they are suspected of corrupt practices. Bello’s cooperation with the agency is likely to set a precedent for how similar cases involving political figures will be handled in the future.

As the former governor prepares to meet with the EFCC, he reiterated his stance: “I have nothing to hide. I am confident that the truth will prevail.” Whether his actions will lead to exoneration or further legal challenges remains to be seen, but for now, Yahaya Bello continues to assert his innocence in the face of public scrutiny.

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Yahaya Bello not in our custody – EFCC

The EFCC has said that Yahaya Bello is not in its custody

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has announced that former Governor of Kogi State, Yahaya Bello is not in its custody.

The EFCC in a statement signed by its spokesman, Dele Oyewale debunked an earlier report on Wednesday that Bello had honoured its invitation.

“Media reports today that a former Governor of Kogi State, Mr. Yahaya Bello is in the holding facility of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) is incorrect. The Commission wishes to state that Bello is not in its custody,” Oyewale said.

“Bello already declared wanted by the commission for alleged N80.2billion money laundering charges remains wanted with a subsisting warrant for his arrest.”

Director, Yahaya Bello Media Office, Ohiare Michael had disclosed on Wednesday morning in a statement on X that the former Kogi State Governor had honoured the invitation of the EFCC.

Michael said the decision to honour the invitation was made after due consultations with his family, legal team and political allies.

“The former Governor, who has great respect for the rule of law and constituted authority, had, all the while, only sought the enforcement of his fundamental rights in order to ensure due process,” Michael said.

“The case has been before a competent court of jurisdiction and Alhaji Bello had been duly represented by his legal team at every hearing.

“It is important for the former governor to now honour the invitation of the EFCC to clear his name as he has nothing to hide and nothing to fear.”

Michael said the former governor believes firmly in the efforts of the administration of President Bola Tinubu to place Nigeria on the path of sustainable economic development.

He further said that Bello has always supported the fight against corruption in the country.

Michael said it is on record that he was the first Governor of Kogi State to put in place an anti-corruption mechanism to check graft and ensure that the resources of the state work for the people.

He also said that Bello was accompanied to the EFCC headquarters by high profile Nigerians.

“It is our hope that the commission will be as professional as necessary and respect his fundamental rights as a citizen of the Federal Republic of Nigeria,” Michael said.

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Enyimba, others rue missed largesse as CAF rules out AFL in 2024

CAF has ruled out the African Football League (AFL) for 2024, meaning clubs like Enyimba and other top teams from the Nigeria Premier Football League will miss out on the $1 million prize money.

Samson Adamu, CAF’s Director of Competitions, confirmed that the AFL will not take place next year, according to reports.

Mamelodi Sundowns, the reigning champions after winning the inaugural tournament in 2023, will hold onto the title for another year as SABC Sport reports that the competition will resume in 2025. The revamped edition is expected to feature 24 teams, up from the eight that participated in 2023.

Adamu explained, “The AFL is highly unlikely to happen this year due to time constraints, but plans for the next edition will be revealed soon. Advanced discussions are underway to make the AFL even bigger and better.”

He also hinted at the potential expansion of the tournament and how it will tie into the Club World Cup, promising an even more impressive event next time.

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