Kano Judiciary Demotes Registrar, Retires Senior Official Over Misconduct

The Supreme Court of Justice of Nigeria (Kano State Judicial Service Commission) has taken significant disciplinary measures against judicial officers who have been found guilty of misconduct, including the mandatory retirement of a senior registrar.

The decisions were made at the JSC’s 82nd meeting on Wednesday, according to Baba Jibo-Ibrahim, the spokesperson for the Kano State Judiciary.

The commission’s actions came after the Judiciary Public Complaints Committee (JPCC), which had looked into a number of allegations, were recommended, according to Jibo-Ibrahim.

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Abuse of office

After the JPCC discovered in four separate complaints that included insults, intimidation, and office abuse, plaintiff-registrar Salisu Sule was elevated to a grade level, according to Jibo-Ibrahim.

Sule had previously received a warning letter dated December 19, 2024, but the commission was forced to impose a more severe penalty as a result.

According to his explanation, “investigation revealed that Sule frequently harassed and intimidated the public with the name of the judiciary in the course of his duties.”

Senior registrar retired from forgery

In a more serious case, the JSC required the Principal Registrar’s mandatory retirement from his position at the High Court Headquarters in Kano because of gross misconduct.

According to Jibo-Ibrahim, the JPCC found Danmaraya guilty of fabricating an affidavit, affixing the High Court seal, and inscribing a fake receipt number despite knowing for themselves that he is not an oath commissioner.

Magistrates are reinstated

The Commission reinstated two magistrates who had previously been suspended, Chief Magistrate Mustapha Sa’ad-Datti and Chief Magistrate Rabi Abdulkadir, in a different decision.

According to Jibo-Ibrahim, the Commission decided that Mustapha Sa’ad-Datti and Rabi Abdulkadir should resume sitting and carry out their judicial responsibilities.

He did point out that both magistrates were “admonished to uphold the highest standards of integrity, diligence, and professionalism in the discharge of their judicial functions.”

The Commission’s commitment to upholding accountability and transparency in the state judiciary is seen in the disciplinary actions.

Mixed team final to debut at European Gymnastics Championships

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2025 World artistic European gymnastics competition

Messe Leipzig, Germany Date: May 26-31

The Mixed Team Final will make its competitive debut at the European Gymnastics Association.

The Leipzig, Germany championships will take place on Monday.

Ruby Evans, a British Olympian, describes the mixed-team competition as an “exciting” addition to the Los Angeles Olympics program for 2028.

Evans claims that it “adds a different challenge and a little variety to the championships.”

But how does it operate and what is it?

The event will feature one female and one male gymnast from each federation, who will add their individual performance data to the overall team total.

The 16 mixed teams with the highest individual qualification scores advance to the final while female gymnasts compete on floor, parallel, and horizontal bars. The teams’ composition is determined by the qualification scores, not in advance.

It’s a great way to combine men’s and women’s gymnastics, said Jake Jarman, who won the Olympic floor bronze medal at the Olympics last year for Team GB in Paris. Watching the debut of the mixed team event and how it fares with both the audience and the fans will be very interesting.

Who else should I watch out for?

A sizable group of athletes from Leeds Gymnastics Centre includes Luke Whitehouse, Harry Hepworth, and Jonas Rushworth.

Olympian Jarman, British all-around champion Jamie Lewis, and world champion Courtney Tulloch will join them in the competition.

Whitehouse will try his hardest to keep his European floor title, insisting to BBC Sport. If I do, I try to use it as a boost.

Pressure is a right, they say. It would be incredible to go out there and capture the title twice in a row.

A less experienced women’s team, which includes new British all-around champion Alia Leat, Ruby Stacey, and Ruby Evans, joins the men.

How to follow

Wednesday, 28 May: Mixed team final – 15: 50-18: 20 on BBC iPlayer.

Thursday, 29 May: Women’s all-around – 13: 00-15: 00 on BBC Two, and men’s all-around 17: 25-20: 20 on BBC iPlayer.

Friday, 30 May: Apparatus finals – 15: 00-18: 00 on BBC Two, and rings final 18: 00-18: 40 on BBC iPlayer.

Saturday, 31 May: Apparatus finals – 12: 00-16: 00 on BBC Two.

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Japan faces a ‘rice crisis’ as price nearly doubles for food staple

Due to rising inflation and supply shortages, Japan’s favorite staple food’s price almost doubled in the past year, making it “rice crisis.”

According to government data released on Friday, rice’s price increased by 98.4% year over year in April after increasing by 92.5% year over year in March.

The surge is straining Japanese consumers’ wallets, further lowering Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba’s and his ruling Liberal Democratic Party’s popularity.

Prices have increased by about 5, 000 yen (about $35) this month for 5 kg (11 pounds) of the well-known Koshihikari brand of rice despite emergency measures like tapping into government rice reserves. Early this month, according to Japanese media, the other varieties hit 4,200 yen (roughly $29).

Ishiba, who was speaking during a questioning session with Japan’s parliament this week, said, “We don’t know why we haven’t been able to push prices down.

He said, “We will first determine exactly how much rice there is and where it is.”

Rice prices are still being subject to an upward trend, according to Tim Harcourt, chief economist at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS), who is also the chief economist at the Institute for Public Policy and Governance.

According to him, “one is panic buying as a result of rumors of a mega-earthquake,” referring to an online rumor about Japan. “Which causes the shortage of wheat to replace rice because of the Russia-Ukraine war. And three more important things are that the Japanese tourism industry is expanding, and the demand for rice is rising.

Additionally, a particularly hot summer in 2023, which resulted in a poor harvest for Japanese farmers, has been linked to shortages.

Restaurants in Japan and some consumers have abandoned the traditional Japanese preference for locally grown rice and instead have started purchasing less expensive imported varieties as a result of rising prices.

In Tokyo, Japan, in February 2024, a seafood restaurant’s employees work in their kitchen. [Issei Kato/Reuters]

As voters turn out for parliamentary elections later this year, Japan’s “rice crisis” could affect its minority government’s chances in the future.

An economic crisis automatically turns into a political one, according to Harcourt of UTS, according to Harcourt.

According to a recent poll conducted by Japanese media, Ishiba’s cabinet’s approval rating decreased by 5% from April to 27.4% this month.

Due to the numerous gifts of rice supporters he received, agricultural minister Taku Eto was also forced to resign this week after causing outrage by declaring that he “never had to buy rice.”

The statement was deemed out of touch with voters, who are currently experiencing a cost-of-living crisis and high inflation.

Shinjiro Koizumi, his replacement, announced on Friday that he wants to raise rice prices by about 3, 000 yen (roughly $20) for a 5kg bag of rice.

The Bank of Japan’s latest data shows that Japan’s core inflation rate increased to 3.5% in April, its highest annual rate in more than two years. According to the BOJ, the consumer price index increased by 3.5 percent in April, which includes the price of oil but excludes fresh foods.

As Japanese businesses began their new fiscal year, food prices increased by 7.0 percent in April, according to government data. The price increased came after the March increase, which was 6.2% higher.

Japan was once renowned for having low inflation levels, but the COVID-19 pandemic and the Ukraine war helped to reverse the decades-long trend in 2022.

Record floods kill four and devastate eastern Australia

Four people were killed and tens of thousands were stranded in eastern Australia as a result of record-breaking floods.

On Friday, New South Wales Premier Christopher Minns and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese visited affected communities, some of whom have experienced the worst flooding on record this week.

Minns praised the emergency services and volunteers who have saved 177 lives in the past 24 hours in addition to 678 in recent days.

According to Minns, “it’s an amazing, heroic logistical effort where many volunteers risk their lives to rescue a complete stranger” in extremely challenging circumstances.

“We would have had hundreds of deaths without the volunteers, and we are deeply, deeply grateful.”

One person is reported missing in addition to the four fatalities.

New South Wales, the state with the highest population, has about 50, 000 people still living alone. After months of precipitation, roads and villages across Ireland are still blocked and roads are submerged.

Rural communities were ruined by flash floods, destroying homes, and turning streets into rivers. Debris and dead animals are now a common sight in coastal areas.

Residents who return have been issued a warning to remain vigilant.

You must consider the risks associated with swimming in bodies of water because they contain contaminants such as vermin and snakes. Emergency Services Deputy Commissioner Damien Johnston remarked that electricity can also present a threat.

According to experts, climate change is at the root of Australia’s recent history of extreme weather events.

According to Davide Faranda, a climate researcher at ClimaMeter, “what used to be rare downpours are now becoming the new normal,” climate change is rewriting Australia’s weather patterns one flood at a time, according to comments made by the Reuters news agency.

Further disruption is now being caused by the storm system’s extension southward movement toward Sydney.

flooded tracks affected both train and airport services. Flights were delayed by Sydney Airport’s two of its three runway closures for an hour on Friday morning.

Roger Nichols dead: The Carpenters songwriter dies as co-writer pens heartbreaking tribute

The musical prodigy that produced some of The Carpenters’ most beloved tunes, Roger Nichols, has passed away at the age of 84.

His death was on May 17, but it has only just become known and the cause of death has not yet been revealed. His fellow songwriter, Paul Williams, posted a heartfelt tribute to Paul Williams on Instagram.

It’s hard to say goodbye, which is the first song that Roger Nichols and I wrote. Sadly, we hit the nail on the head. Roger Nichols, his wife Terry, his daughters Claire and Caitlin, and he and his beautiful family, who were so proud of, passed away peacefully four days ago at home with them. They fulfilled his dream. He shared “his greatest joy.”

According to the Express, Nichols and Williams left a legacy of hits for The Carpenters, including timeless classics like We’ve Only Just Begun, Rainy Days and Mondays, and I Won’t Last a Day Without You. They also enchanted Barbra Streisand, Diana Ross, Petula Clark, Bobby Darin, Paul Anka, and The Monkees with their compositions.

(NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images) Roger is the author of some of The Carpenter’s biggest hits.

In a statement made by Roger’s daughter, Claire, she also praised her father on Instagram, saying: “My mom, Terri, and my sisters, Caroline and Caitlin, are all so proud of the man he was and are in awe of the legacy he leaves behind.”

As they deal with the news, fans have been eliciting tributes from around the world. We’ve only just begun, and I won’t last a day, according to Rainy Days and Mondays. Your partnership forever had a lasting impact. One of the most extraordinary circumstancies in human history, immortality through art, can be found in men like he and you. He’ll live in some way each time one of your records turns in. Love and gratitude are the words of one fan, “all souls las forever (I’ve heard it somewhere).

“My condolences! Roger should have received more recognition for his efforts, but I didn’t feel that way. Because their songs are performed by well-known singers and bands, there are far too many songwriters out there that the general public is unaware of. I frequently find myself smiling when I have a few records with the names “Roger Nichols-Paul Williams.” Another shared, “Thoughts and prayers to Roger and his family/friends.”

“This is not the news I wanted to hear,” I said. I’ve known Roger for a long time and you two have always been one of the best songwriting teams. Nothing compares to discovering yet another flawless Roger Nichols-Paul Williams gem. RIP Roger, and thank you both so much. A third admirer lamented, “I’m glad to be in the “small circle of friends” who fully appreciate what he contributed to the world.”

“RIP,” a fourth fan lamented. I was just sung, “I Won’t Last a Day Without You.” Such a lovely song Another expressed condolences by adding, “So sorry to hear this. He produced some incredible music, both for and against Paul Williams.

Another person expressed their sadness by saying, “Very sad to hear this news.” I genuinely enjoyed Roger’s. Mercy and Love. We’ve Only Just Begun, one of his most well-known songs, was just a jingle for a Crocker Bank advertisement. After a bank exec discovered Roger’s album, the songwriting duo Roger and Paul were given the task of writing the song, which was completed just before the deadline.

After hearing the song on television, Richard Carpenter realized how good it was. His band, The Carpenters, followed that song, which became so popular in 1970 that it went on to make their own version.

The song received a Grammy Award nomination for Song of the Year, made it onto BMI’s million performances, and earned the title of “a million sales in sheet music.” &nbsp,