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The riots broke out in the Romani community. The Roma used to be called Gyspies, but they hate and reject that name. They are believed to have migrated from India thousands of years ago. They are known to be itinerant entertainers. In the past they moved from place to place in horse drawn wagons and made money by entertaining people (singing, dancing, organising plays and fortune telling) wherever they went. The Roma are mostly Christians, though a few still practice a form of the Hindu religion and a few are Muslims. They have suffered massive discrimination because they have no country of their own. They are mostly found in Europe and the Americas.
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Origin of the crisis The main video in this tweet shows the moment the crisis started. Apparently Social Services tried to take the children from the home, but they were resisted, so they called the police. The video shows policemen dragging children from the home (the children were resisting the police) as a large crowd gathered outside. Some in the crowd began to challenge the police. A Roma man in one of the quoted videos explained what happened. He said that the adult was not at home and that one of the children dropped another child on the ground. He said that the child that was dropped did not cry and the parent did not know that anything had happened when they returned home. The next day the side of the child's head was swollen, so the parent took the child to the hospital. The man telling the story was asking if they think that the parent would have taken the child to the hospital if he actually did anything wrong.
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Origin of the crisis The main video in this tweet shows the moment the crisis started. Apparently Social Services tried to take the children from the home, but they were resisted, so they called the police. The video shows policemen dragging children from the home (the children were resisting the police) as a large crowd gathered outside. Some in the crowd began to challenge the police. A Roma man in one of the quoted videos explained what happened. He said that the adult was not at home and that one of the children dropped another child on the ground. He said that the child that was dropped did not cry and the parent did not know that anything had happened when they returned home. The next day the side of the child's head was swollen, so the parent took the child to the hospital. The man telling the story was asking if they think that the parent would have taken the child to the hospital if he actually did anything wrong.
The riots broke out in the Romani community. The Roma used to be called Gypsies, but they hate and reject that name. They are believed to have migrated from India thousands of years ago. They are known to be itinerant entertainers. In the past they moved from place to place in horse drawn wagons and made money by entertaining people (singing, dancing, organising plays and fortune telling) wherever they went. The Roma are mostly Christians, though a few still practice a form of the Hindu religion and a few are Muslims. They have suffered massive discrimination because they have no country of their own. They are mostly found in Europe and the Americas.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uGkkbQ7yVdA?si=R5VEBoEUriEK7_UD A major riot has broken out in Leeds in the United Kingdom. Double-decker bus has been burnt and police car and fire trucks have been destroyed in the disturbance. Gangs of people are roaming the streets of Leeds and destroying property. The chaos was sparked by the removal of 4 children by Social Services. One of the children was injured a few days ago and had to be taken to the hospital. The hospital informed Social Services about the injury and a few days later Social Services came and removed the children from the family. This led to a disturbance that has now escalated into a massive riot. Major British media outlets are locking their comments sections because the family involved is a Roma (Gypsy) family and some people have turned the crisis into a race issue.
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joseph1832:I forgot to mention that. He said that they covered their faces. |
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Dan Balki Commander is a politician from Kano and a supporter of Muhammadu Buhari. He is known for appearing on radio programmes in Kano and criticising politicians. In this video we can see him standing near a body of water in the night. He is in handcuffs. Someone tells him to identify himself (in Hausa Language) and he says that he is Dan Balki. They asked him why he criticised Governor Uba Sani despite the fact that he is not from Kaduna. They started flogging him and he was telling them that he has heart problem. 2 or 3 men kept flogging him with whips. https://x.com/arhermad_/status/1813929871388864900?t=giBYSqPiIvYYTLiCE8tfYA&s=19 In another video that went viral later, Dan Balki Commander accused Governor Uba Sani of sending people to assault him. He said that they took him to a remote place near a body of water and that he thought that they were going to throw him in to the water. He said that his assailants covered their faces. Some opponents of Governor Sani, especially supporters of Mallam El-Rufai and Former President Buhari, accuse the governor of being behind the attack. However, some supporters of Governor Sani say that it looks like the attack was staged and they asked why Balki Commander did not fall when he was being flogged. They also wondered who recorded the video and why the person recorded it and did not intervene.
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Governor of Kaduna @GovKaduna KDSG PRESS RELEASE:Picture 3) Dan Balki Commander
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Bashir Ahmad @BashirAhmad I am afraid that our party, the APC, is on the verge of repeating the mistakes made by the PDP between 2011 and 2015. As a political party, we should be open to welcoming individuals, especially those who can contribute to our electoral success, rather than doing the opposite.Pearl What is the mistake, let’s be transparentBashir Ahmad Pushing its own members out of the party, thinking that it was bigger and didn’t need them or their contributions to continue succeeding.Sola Did “our party” repeat the mistakes made by the PDP between 2011 and 2015 when the same Ndume was removed as Senate leader in 2017?Bashir Ahmad Okay, Sola. It's fine, we are doing well. By the way, my comment was not even about Sen. Ndume’s removal as the Chief Whip in the Senate. My concern was the APC asking a member, a ranking senator, to resign from the party. Do you really think this is a good approach from a political party?Sola I agree they shouldn’t have included that part (asking him to leave the party).Abdul-Aziz Na'ibi Abubakar I'm afraid that they would soon ask you to resign, and you will be donated to Labour Party free of charge 😂Bashir Ahmad We don’t have Labour Party in our area oo.😂Pictures 2 and 3) Sola shared the screenshots below.
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Professor Soyinka also hosted Governor Abiodun, students who won an essay contest organised by the Wole Soyinka Cultural Exchange and other guests at his house. Some students performed Professor Soyinka's famous play The Trials of Brother Jero at the event. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zkuegr487xE?si=GrzjE1YNcpOIoRi0 |
Kayode Akinmade @kayodeakinmade_ Abiodun Names Kemta-Idi Aba-Somorin Road After Wole Soyinka
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Prince Dr. Dapo Abiodun, CON @DapoAbiodunCON We, the Ogun State Government, and its people proudly celebrate our son, Professor Wole Soyinka, on his 90th birthday, recognising his immense contributions to literature and society. As a global literary icon and cultural ambassador, he has significantly enriched world literature with his plays, essays, and poems that highlight African experiences.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=27msjKxifBs?si=tv-uAQ8zYuRsQTss Prince Dr. Dapo Abiodun, CON @DapoAbiodunCON The Ogun State Government and its people celebrate Professor Wole Soyinka’s 90th birthday, honouring his contributions to literature and society. Professor Soyinka, a global literary icon and cultural ambassador, has enriched world literature and brought pride to our dear State and Nigeria as the first African Nobel Laureate in Literature.
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