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Tricycle Rider Killed In Lagos Road Crash, Driver Flees

An accident has claimed the life of a tricycle rider at Origan, Oko-Afo, along the Badagry Expressway corridor of Lagos State.

Confirming the incident on Sunday, the Director, Public Affairs and Enlightenment Department of the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA), Adebayo Taofiq, said the accident involved a commercial tricycle marked MUS 716 QM and a Mercedes-Benz 4MATIC Sports Utility Vehicle with a customised license plate, ‘OSUNFNKE’.

Taofiq explained that preliminary intelligence gathered from the scene indicated that the SUV operator was driving in contravention of established traffic protocols — willfully navigating against the legally designated flow of traffic, popularly known as ‘One-way — from Ile-Epo towards Oko-Afo.

He said the gross infraction culminated in a devastating head-on collision with the oncoming tricycle.

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“The impact was fatal. The tricycle operator sustained multiple traumatic injuries, including a critical knee dislocation, and was confirmed dead at the scene.

“In a shocking act of cowardice and moral negligence, the SUV driver fled the scene immediately, abandoning both his vehicle and the lifeless body of his victim.”

He further disclosed that LASTMA operatives arrived at the location to secure the scene and escalate the matter to the Morogbo Division of the Nigeria Police Force, which deployed officers to take control of the area.

Taofiq also noted that personnel from the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), also present conveyed the remains of the deceased to the mortuary at the General Hospital in Badagry for formal processing.

According to him, to restore normalcy and ease traffic gridlock, the extensively damaged tricycle and the SUV were towed from the roadway by LASTMA officials and duly transferred to the custody of the Nigeria Police for further forensic investigation and possible criminal prosecution.

‘Accident Avoidable’

He said that the General Manager of LASTMA, Olalekan Bakare-Oki, condemned the tragic episode, describing the driver’s actions as a blatant affront to public safety and an egregious violation of the Lagos State Transport Sector Reform Law of 2018.

“This lamentable loss of life is an unfortunate testament to the deadly ramifications of impunity on our roads. It is profoundly disheartening that, despite persistent enlightenment campaigns, extensive road safety sensitisation, and continuous enforcement initiatives, some individuals still choose to operate with reckless abandon and utter disregard for lawful conduct,” Bakare-Oki was quoted as saying in the statement.

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“This tragedy could have been averted if the erring driver had complied with directional signage and traffic regulations. We earnestly implore all motorists to conduct themselves responsibly, as every life lost on our roads is one too many,” he added.

The GM extended heartfelt condolences to the family of the deceased tricycle operator, praying that the Almighty grant them solace and the fortitude to endure the irreplaceable loss.

State schools to contest Knight-Stokes Cup in 2026

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A new nationwide cricket tournament for state schools will launch in 2026 with the trophy awarded to the winning teams carrying the name of England cricketers Ben Stokes and Heather Knight.

The Knight-Stokes Cup will be a T20 competition contested next summer via a series of knockout regional qualifiers with the finals to be staged on the main ground at Lord’s.

The tournament will be for school pupils in the year 10 age group with separate events for boys and girls.

BBC Sport understands England men’s Test captain Stokes and England women’s batter Knight, who stepped down as skipper earlier this year, have given their blessing for their names to be attached to the trophy.

Stokes and Knight were educated at state schools in Cockermouth and Plymouth respectively.

The tournament has been conceived by Michael Vaughan and is being part-funded by the Black Heart Foundation, a charity which seeks to help under-privileged children with whom the ex-England captain is a trustee.

The Marylebone Cricket Club Foundation will oversee the organisation of the Knight-Stokes Cup in conjunction with regional cricket boards.

A number of independent schools have agreed to provide grounds and facilities for state schools to play matches.

In 2023, the Independent Commission for Equity in Cricket (ICEC) reported “elitism and class-based discrimination” in the game was partly down to a lack of cricket in state schools and a talent pathway structurally aligned to private schools.

The report noted some 58% of men to play for England in 2021 were privately educated, significantly higher than the 7% of the general population who went to private school.

Recommendation 18 of the report, involving the removal of the historic fixture between public schools Eton and Harrow fixture from Lord’s, has gained wider traction.

Senior figures at the MCC said the fixture, which has been played at the ground since 1805, should be relocated.

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France’s Sarkozy stripped of Legion of Honour, nation’s top award

Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy has been stripped of his Legion of Honour, the country’s highest distinction, after being convicted of corruption and influence peddling last year.

The announcement in a decree published in Sunday’s Official Bulletin deals another blow to the 70-year-old politician who has been mired in legal turmoil since leaving office in 2012.

Sarkozy is now the second former French head of state to be stripped of the award, joining Nazi collaborator Philippe Petain, who was convicted in August 1945 for high treason and conspiring with the enemy.

Last year, France’s highest court upheld Sarkozy’s conviction for corruption and influence peddling, ordering him to wear an electronic tag for a year, a first for a former French president.

Also last year, an appeals court confirmed a separate conviction for illegal campaign financing in his failed re-election bid in 2012.

Sarkozy is currently on trial in a third case, accused of raking in tens of millions of euros in campaign funds as part of a “corruption pact” with the late Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi – charges the French politician denies.

Sarkozy has blamed members of Gaddafi’s inner circle who disclosed details of the alleged financing, claiming they are motivated by revenge for his support of the antigovernment uprising in Libya.

If convicted, Sarkozy faces up to seven years behind bars and a five-year ban from running for office. A verdict is expected in September.

While the Legion of Honour’s rules generally disqualify anyone convicted of a criminal offence, France’s President Emmanuel Macron – who, as head of state, has the final authority over the order – had previously refrained from revoking Sarkozy’s honour.

The Legion of Honour code states: “Any person sentenced for a crime or to a definitive prison term of at least one year is excluded.”

The real reason Israel attacked Iran

As the Israeli-Iranian confrontation enters its third day, casualties on both sides are mounting. At least 80 people have been killed in Iran and at least 10 in Israel. Despite the deadly response from Iran, Israeli officials have continued to insist that attacks on various Iranian nuclear and military facilities were necessary.

A number of justifications have been broadcast to the Israeli public, but none explains the true reasons why the Israeli government decided to carry out the unilateral, unprovoked assault.

The Israeli government claims that the strike was a “preventive” one, meant to address an immediate, inevitable threat on Iran’s part to construct a nuclear bomb. There appears to be no evidence for this claim. Israel’s strike was undoubtedly meticulously planned over a long period of time. A preventive attack must carry an element of self-defence, which, in turn, is generated by an emergency. No such emergency appears to have occurred.

Additionally, Israel has suggested that the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) report released on June 12 that condemned Iran for material violations of its Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) commitments until the early 2000s constitutes such an emergency. But even the IAEA seems to reject that claim. There was nothing in the report that was not already known to the relevant parties.

The Israeli government has also suggested, in direct relation to the notion of a “preventive” strike, that it aimed to “decapitate” Iran’s nuclear programme. It is generally agreed by scholars and policymakers that Israel lacks the ability to destroy the programme, especially if it attempts to carry out such a strike on its own.

The nature of the campaign as it unfolds also seems to indicate that Israel never meant to wipe out Iranian nuclear activities. The Israeli army has been bombing various military and governmental targets, from missile bases to a gasfield and an oil depot. It has also carried out a string of assassinations against senior Iranian military leaders. Ali Shamkhani, a former defence minister and a close adviser to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, was among those targeted and is reported to have been killed, though Iranian state media and government are yet to officially confirm his death. Shamkhani is believed to have been a leading figure in the talks with the United States over the past months.

His assassination, alongside others’, reflects a favourite Israeli modus operandi. Israel often attempts to “eliminate” specific people in the hope that their deaths would bring about the unravelling of the systems and institutions they lead. The death of Shamkhani can be construed as an attempt to sabotage talks between Iran and the US. In any case, assassinations also seem to indicate the existence of a thorough plan to demonstrate Israel’s might at all levels of Iranian official life and practices. This is not a “decapitation” of the Iranian nuclear programme.

A third suggestion is that Israel has its heart set on jumpstarting “regime change” in Tehran. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said this overtly when he called on the “proud people of Iran” to stand up for their “freedom from an evil and repressive regime”.

The assumption that Iranians would simply do Israel’s bidding as it bombs them relentlessly and unilaterally seems akin to the notion that if Israel starves and exterminates the Palestinians in Gaza to the required extent, they would rise against Hamas and remove it from power.

Even if that were the case, presuming that all the Iranians are waiting for is an Israeli strike to move against the regime demonstrates a profound lack of understanding with regard to the forces driving Iranian politics. While many Iranians undoubtedly oppose the Islamic Republic, Iranians of all political persuasions are consistently “patriotic”, committed to supporting Iranian sovereignty and independence from any attempts by external elements to impose their agendas on their country.

In fact, just as numerous Israelis who would consider themselves uncompromising critics of Netanyahu jumped to attention when the Israeli attack began and are now vocally supporting the government – most egregiously, members of the parliamentary “opposition” – so are numerous opponents of the Islamic Republic now rallying behind the flag in support of Iran’s violated sovereignty. Claiming that Israel is merely “laying the groundwork” for a popular Iranian rebellion by striking is, at best, a cynical manipulation.

Israel has not struck Iran for all these reasons. So, what drove the attack? Amid the genocidal campaign in Gaza, Netanyahu is very much aware that his government is running out of options. The international community, as well as regional allies, have started to criticise Israel vocally. Some have also been preparing to carry out unilateral measures, like the mass recognition of a Palestinian state.

The International Criminal Court’s warrant of arrest for Netanyahu is looming, and the decision of the International Court of Justice about the legality of Israel’s occupation is waiting to be fulfilled. Israel and its military have continuously carried out massacres, denied them, and have been found to be lying.

There is no doubt that Netanyahu planned the strike on Iran for years, waiting for just the right time. This time came on Friday. It is a desperate attempt to rally the world behind Israel, just as preparations are made to deny it the absolute impunity it has enjoyed since its creation.

Iran is still considered a potential threat by many leading powers of the Global North. By invoking the known tropes associated with unilateral lethal Israeli action – from divine promises to the Holocaust – Netanyahu hoped to re-establish the status quo; Israel can still do whatever it wants.

This is Israel’s current definition of “security”, the most hallowed principle at its core. It is the seemingly apolitical genesis of Israeliness, the site devoted wholly to Jewish supremacy, which is the only “real” way to ensure the integrity of Jewish lives. “Security” means that Israel can kill whoever it wants for as long as it wants and wherever and whenever it wants without paying any sort of price for its actions.

This “security” is what has motivated Israel’s actions from Gaza to Yemen to Lebanon and Syria, and now in Iran. Such a “security regime” must expand continuously, of course. It can never stop. By striking Iran, Netanyahu has gone for broke, staking a claim for complete and absolute impunity for Israel as well as for himself, in The Hague as well as in domestic courts.

Will this be Netanyahu’s salvation? Will the Israeli public forgive him for his abject failures at home and horrid transgressions in Gaza? When observing the current sense of jubilation in public Israeli discourse, this may very well be the case.

The long lines stretching from every open store, hardware to food, demonstrate that Israelis have entered blank survival mode. A docile citizenry may be good for Netanyahu, but it portends ill for any attempt to build and defend a robust Israeli society.

Betsy Gay dead: Little Rascals actress and Hollywood child star royalty dies

American film actress, Betsy Gay, who starred in a string of comedy films including Our Gang Comedies, which later became known as Little Rascals, has died aged 96

Little Rascals star, Betsy Gay, has sadly died aged 96

Little Rascals star, Betsy Gay, has sadly died aged 96. The celebrated actress, who was born in 1929 in Connecticut, starred in a series of comedy films in the mid thirties called Our Gang Comedies, which later became known as the Little Rascals. Betsy’s death was revealed by her friend, Bob Satterfield on June 13. No additional details about her passing were disclosed.

The late screen star appeared in several episodes of Our Gang Comedies before accepting the role of Alfalfa’s girlfriend, Effie. She stayed with the comedy group for more than four years before being cast in a number of other projects in 1938. Betsy made appearances in more than 40 feature films, including Tom Sawyer, Came the Brawn, Man of Conquest, A Day At The Circus and Mystery Plane.

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Betsy Gay began her Hollywood journey in the mid-1930s

In 1941, she had a yodelling scene in an Andy Clyde short, and after performing the peculiar singing skill, marked by rapid alternation between the normal voice and falsetto, in a handful of other movies, she started singing with country music stars of the time such as Stuart Hamblen and his Lucky Stars as well as Tex Williams.

Betsy was also California State Yodelling Champion two years in a row in the mid-1940s.

Per reports, Betsy was also the youngest entertainer to sing and yodel for the Hollywood Victory Committee Shows during World War Two.

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Alongside her impressive music career, which involved touring and radio appearances on shows including The Jimmy Wakeley Show and The Don Amache Show, she continued pursuing acting opportunities.

At one point, she was a regular cast member of the ABC show Squeakin’ Deacon’s Country Store and in the 1960s was a regular on the Mike Douglas show, International Party Time, which ran for 13 weeks.

In 1954, she married Thomas Cashen and they shared five children – twins Mimi and Gigi, Tommy, Suzy and Cathy.

Pictured are Cowboy musicians, Hank Caldwell (with large bass fiddle) and The Saddle Kings, with vocalist Betsy (standing at right)
Betsy is seen here for a TV pilot shot at Knott’s Berry Farm in California. Pictured are Cowboy musicians, Hank Caldwell (with large bass fiddle) and The Saddle Kings, with vocalist Betsy (standing at right)(Image: CBS via Getty Images)

Although she had not been in the spotlight for several decades, Betsy uploaded a brief YouTube clip in 2019 celebrating World Yodel Day.

In the video, she says: “Happy International Yodel Day from Betsy Gay, California.”

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Paying tribute to the star following the news of her death, many of Betsy’s fans flocked to X. One posted: “This was such a great show” as another replied: “Gone too soon” with a praying emoji.

Meanwhile, a third praised the child star for her early acting career, saying: “Imagine living to 96 and your remembered by something you did 90 years ago.”

England ‘buckled’ in World Cup loss to Germany

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England’s Luke Humphries and Luke Littler are out of the World Cup of Darts after suffering a shock defeat by hosts Germany in the last 16.

The German pair of Martin Schindler and tournament debutant Ricardo Pietreczko took advantage of a string of missed doubles and some sloppy play by the top two players in the world to win 8-4 in Frankfurt.

“Luke and Luke, no doubt, were feeling the stresses and strains of being massive favourites,” said Sky Sports pundit and four-time world championship semi-finalist Wayne Mardle.

“The pressure got to them at some point and they buckled. Their opponents didn’t, and full credit to Martin and Ricardo there.”

Humphries and Littler, who both became MBEs on Saturday in the King’s Birthday Honours, were aiming to lead England to a record-extending sixth World Cup crown – with Humphries partnering Michael Smith to victory last year.

But playing together for the first time, the tournament favourites were booed onto the stage and looked far from comfortable from the start as Germany broke throw in the opening leg, cheered on by a home crowd.

The English pair recovered to level the match at 2-2, but it was then Germany who rose to the occasion with some brilliant play, winning the next five legs to leave them on the brink of a famous victory.

“We believed in ourselves and we put in a solid performance, and the double 16s that Ricardo threw were so important,” said Schindler, the world number 18, praising his 28th-ranked partner.

“We are delighted to go through. German darts is in good shape right now and we will continue to push forward.”

Former BDO world championship finalist Bobby George said the English duo had underperformed.

“When you play in pairs, it’s a different sort of game – you’re not used to the gap between throws,” he said.

Three-time BDO world champion Glen Durrant told Sky: “The walk-on for England, you could barely hear yourself. It was intimidating, a partisan crowd, but surely the Lukes will learn lessons.”

Schindler and Pietreczko will next meet Australia’s Simon Whitlock and Damon Heta, the 2022 winners, after they defeated debutants Argentina 8-1.

Former World Championship finalist Whitlock said afterwards that England’s defeat had not been a surprise to him.

Heta added: “They probably relied on each other, thinking ‘Oh, he’ll do the business’.

“But the conditions weren’t great. The crowd was all for Germany so it was probably brutal out there for them, but they will take it as another learning curve and probably get stronger – unfortunately for the rest of us.

“Fair play to Germany, they played good darts, but we are just worried about us and what we have got to do.”

The Netherlands, represented by Danny Noppert and Gian van Veen, advanced with an 8-0 whitewash of Scotland’s Gary Anderson and Peter Wright, while Wales’ two-time winners Gerwyn Price and Jonny Clayton were 8-2 victors over the Philippines.

Northern Ireland’s Josh Rock and Daryl Gurney, the fourth seeds, defeated South Africa 8-2 to set up a last-eight tie against 2019 runners-up Republic of Ireland, who are represented by William O’Connor and Keane Barry.

Quarter-final draw

Germany v Australia

Northern Ireland v Republic of Ireland

Wales v Hong Kong

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