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Atiku Chairs historic wedding ceremony in Marrakech as 2 distinguished families unite
Former Vice President of Nigeria, His Excellency Atiku Abubakar, yesterday chaired the wedding ceremony of Cherina and Muna Okey Ezeibe in the enchanting city of Marrakech, Morocco, in what was a remarkable celebration of love, friendship, family, and African unity.
The wedding, which took place on Saturday, 9th May 2026, brought together dignitaries, family members, and close associates from across the continent in a ceremony marked by elegance and profound symbolism.
At the heart of the celebration were the proud parents of the groom, Mr. and Mrs. Okey Ezeibe, who watched with immense joy as their son began a new chapter of life.
The occasion held special significance given the longstanding friendship and enduring relationship between Mr. Okey Ezeibe and His Excellency Atiku Abubakar, a bond built over many years of mutual respect and camaraderie.
Also present were the bride’s proud parents, including her father, Mr. Lassina Zerbo, former Prime Minister of Burkina Faso, whose distinguished presence underscored the significance of the union as a beautiful convergence of respected families and shared African heritage.
Chairing the occasion, His Excellency, Atiku Abubakar described marriage as a sacred institution built on love, sacrifice, patience, and mutual respect, while offering prayers for the enduring happiness, peace, and prosperity of the newly wedded couple.
Set against the breathtaking backdrop of Marrakech, the ceremony was not merely the union of two individuals, but a celebration of friendship across borders, cultural harmony, and the timeless values that bind families together.
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Boa Constrictors Shock Golfers On UK Course
DARLINGTON — Golfers in County Durham faced an unusual hazard this month when two boa constrictors were discovered on the Blackwell Grange golf course. The snakes, each measuring around three metres, were found a week apart, sparking concern about the abandonment of exotic pets in the UK.
The first boa was spotted on 13 June during a junior golf lesson. A 12-year-old girl’s shot landed directly on the snake, prompting instructor Aaron Cox to act quickly. Using his golf club, Cox moved the reptile away from the course before securing it in a box.
Just a week later, on 20 June, Cox encountered another boa near the rough. He repeated the same process, removing the snake and taking it to a nearby reptile shop. Unfortunately, both snakes later died, reportedly due to illness.
Cox, originally from Australia, said he was accustomed to seeing snakes in his home country but had never encountered large boas in England. He noted that while adders are occasionally seen on UK courses, the presence of boa constrictors was unprecedented.
“I’ve been here for six, seven summers, and not once has it ever happened. Now we’ve seen two in a week, and there are reports of more in North Yorkshire,” he said.
Boa constrictors are native to South America and can grow beyond three metres. They are non-venomous and generally not considered dangerous to humans, preferring smaller prey. However, they require extensive care, food, and space, making them challenging pets.
Cox suggested the snakes were abandoned by their owner, possibly due to the high cost of care and their deteriorating health. He criticised the act as cruel, urging pet owners to seek help from animal welfare organisations rather than dumping animals.
“It’s a shame and a cruel act by whoever did it. People should think twice before keeping pets they cannot look after,” he said.
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The Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA) expressed concern over the incident. The charity urged anyone with information about the snakes’ abandonment to come forward, stressing that exotic pets should never be released into the wild.
The RSPCA highlighted that reptiles often suffer when abandoned, as they are unable to adapt to the UK climate and may carry diseases.
The discovery has raised questions about the growing trend of keeping exotic pets in Britain. While snakes like boas are popular among enthusiasts, their long lifespan — often exceeding 30 years — and demanding care requirements make them unsuitable for many households.
Animal welfare advocates warn that abandonment poses risks not only to the animals but also to local ecosystems and communities. Exotic species can spread disease or disrupt native wildlife if released into unsuitable environments.
Golfers at Blackwell Grange expressed shock at the unusual hazard. For many, the incident highlighted the need for stricter regulations on exotic pet ownership and better public awareness about the responsibilities involved.
Local residents also voiced concern about safety, though experts emphasised that boas are not aggressive toward humans. The greater issue, they said, was the welfare of the snakes themselves.
The appearance of boa constrictors on a UK golf course has drawn attention to the challenges of exotic pet ownership and the consequences of abandonment. While the reptiles posed little danger to golfers, their mistreatment underscores the importance of responsible animal care.
Authorities and welfare groups continue to investigate, hoping to prevent similar incidents and ensure exotic pets are handled with proper responsibility.
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Arsenal Secure Piero Hincapié on Permanent Deal
LONDON — Arsenal have confirmed the permanent signing of Ecuador international Piero Hincapié from Bayer Leverkusen, following a season-long loan that saw him play a crucial role in the club’s Premier League triumph.
The 24-year-old centre-back joined the Gunners at the start of the 2025/26 campaign and quickly established himself as a reliable option in Mikel Arteta’s defensive setup. His performances earned him a permanent deal, which will officially take effect on July 1.
Hincapié featured in 39 matches across all competitions, including 20 Premier League starts. His presence contributed to Arsenal’s defensive solidity, with the team conceding only 27 goals throughout the league season — one of the best records in the division.
He also started in the UEFA Champions League final against Paris Saint-Germain, underlining his importance in high-pressure fixtures.
Before arriving in north London, Hincapié had already built a strong reputation in Germany. He made 166 appearances for Bayer Leverkusen and was part of the squad that won the Bundesliga title in 2023/24, completing an unbeaten domestic campaign.
His career began at Independiente del Valle in Ecuador before moving to Talleres de Córdoba in Argentina in 2020. After one season, he secured a move to Leverkusen, where he developed into one of the Bundesliga’s most dependable defenders.
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On the international stage, Hincapié has earned 54 caps for Ecuador and represented his country at four major tournaments, including the ongoing 2026 FIFA World Cup. His experience at both club and international levels adds depth to Arsenal’s defensive options.
The permanent signing reflects Arsenal’s broader strategy of consolidating their squad after reclaiming the Premier League title. Manager Mikel Arteta has consistently emphasised the importance of defensive organisation, and Hincapié’s addition strengthens the team’s long-term plans.
The Gunners’ backline, which already includes William Saliba and Gabriel Magalhães, now has another proven performer capable of handling the demands of both domestic and European competitions.
With the deal finalised, Arsenal will enter the new season with renewed confidence in their defensive unit. Hincapié’s adaptability and composure are expected to provide balance and competition within the squad.
The move also signals Arsenal’s intent to maintain momentum after their title-winning campaign, ensuring they remain competitive in England and Europe.
Piero Hincapié’s permanent transfer marks a significant step in Arsenal’s preparations for the future. His successful loan spell, combined with his international pedigree, makes him a valuable addition to Arteta’s squad.
As the Gunners prepare for another demanding season, the Ecuadorian defender’s presence is set to reinforce their ambitions of sustaining success at the highest level.
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NNPP Eyes Strategic Alliances Ahead of 2027 Elections
KANO — The New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) has signaled readiness to enter alliances with other political parties ahead of the 2027 general elections, describing consensus and strategic partnerships as vital to its electoral prospects.
Kano State Chairman of the NNPP, Senator Mas’ud Doguwa, disclosed this during an interview, stressing that politics is about consultation and shared interests. He explained that the party would not rule out collaboration if such arrangements strengthen its position both in Kano and nationally.
Doguwa said the NNPP is focused on expanding its reach and consolidating its structures before the next election cycle. He noted that alliances could become necessary to advance the party’s objectives and deliver results for supporters.
“We are open to alignment with other political parties ahead of the 2027 elections, both at the state and national levels. Politics is about interest, consultation and building consensus, so we are ready to work with others where necessary,” he stated.
The chairman dismissed a faction led by a rival group within the party, describing it as illegitimate. He accused its leader, identified as Abia, of working in the interest of the All Progressives Congress (APC) to destabilise the NNPP in Kano.
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“That faction is not part of us. As far as we are concerned, they do not represent the NNPP. We know what they are doing and who they are working for,” Doguwa said.
He alleged that the faction’s activities were designed to weaken the NNPP’s structure in Kano, but insisted that the recognised leadership remained intact and in control.
Despite recent defections and political realignments in the state, Doguwa expressed confidence in the NNPP’s relevance ahead of 2027. He said the party continues to enjoy grassroots support and remains a strong force in Kano politics.
He added that consultations with stakeholders and supporters are ongoing to reposition the party for future contests. According to him, the NNPP’s resilience and adaptability will ensure it remains competitive in the evolving political landscape.
The NNPP’s openness to alliances reflects a broader trend in Nigerian politics, where parties often form coalitions to strengthen their chances in national elections. With 2027 approaching, discussions around partnerships are expected to intensify as parties seek to consolidate influence.
In Kano, the NNPP has been a major player, particularly under the influence of former governor Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, whose political base remains significant. Doguwa’s remarks suggest the party is preparing to leverage both internal strength and external partnerships to remain relevant.
The NNPP’s position underscores the importance of strategy and consensus in Nigeria’s political process. By keeping the door open to alliances, the party signals its willingness to adapt and collaborate in pursuit of electoral success.
As the 2027 elections draw closer, the NNPP’s ability to balance internal unity with external partnerships will determine its strength at the polls. For now, the message from Kano is clear: alliances are not off the table, and the party is ready to negotiate where interests align.
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