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Wike To Meet IGP Over Demolished Police Duplexes

Following the demolition of illegal duplexes constructed under a high-tension power line at Apo Dutse District, Abuja, allegedly belonging to the Nigeria Police Force (NPF), the minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, has announced he will meet with the Inspector-General of Police (IGP) Kayode Egbetokun.

Wike disclosed this during an on-the-spot inspection of the destroyed structures on Friday, according to a statement from Wike’s media aide Lere Olayinka.

He claimed that the FCT Department of Development Control had refused to grant the FCT Department of Development Control’s request for development approval.

The FCT Department of Development Control staff demolished a total of eleven flats with three and four bedrooms in the Apo-Dutse area of Abuja on Thursday, which caused the department’s staff to be detained by the police.

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“Unfortunately,” I say. Development Control called me yesterday to tell me that some buildings had to be stopped from happening, Wike said.

“The high-tension line is dangerous, and you can see it. The Nigerian Police requested permission to use the land, but Development Control declined because of the high-tension risk.

Development Control had to intervene because they refused to stop. Unfortunately, the Nigerian Police detained our officers, so I must contact the IGP about this. We cannot allow this, though I’m sure he might not be aware of it.

Hamas hands over remains of one more Israeli captive, vows to return rest

As the Palestinian group calls on mediators and the international community to compel Israel to open border crossings and allow aid in, Hamas has handed over the remains of an additional captive it recovered from the ravaged Gaza Strip.

Without providing further details about where the body was recovered, Hamas’ armed wing, the Qassam Brigades, claimed in a statement released on Friday that its fighters had handed the remains at 11 p.m. local time (20:00 GMT).

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The group claimed that an “occupation prisoner” was the source of the remains, which suggested that they belonged to an Israeli rather than one of the several other captives of various nationalities that Hamas also took on October 7, 2023.

Shortly after that, Hamas’ hands of a captive’s coffin to Israel were handed over to the Red Cross, and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office confirmed that the country had received it.

Before the family is informed, the coffin will be moved to Israel’s Ministry of Health’s National Center for Forensic Medicine, where a formal identification procedure will be carried out.

The Israeli military urged the general public to “wait for the official identification” and act with sensitivity. Additionally, it stated that “Hamas is required to uphold the agreement and take the necessary steps to return all the deceased hostages.”

Hamas has stated that it is adhering to the terms of the US-mediated ceasefire, including the transfer of captive bodies still unaccounted for beneath Gaza’s ruin. It has repeatedly stated that it has recovered all of the bodies, but that it still needs assistance finding the bodies of the captives who have been buried beneath the rubble as a result of Israeli strikes.

According to Al Jazeera’s Hamda Salhut, who was based in Amman on Friday, “There are still 18 bodies inside Gaza.” “Hamas says they’re waiting for the assistance they need, in the form of teams on the ground and heavy machinery,” he says.

Israel is “not cooperating,” according to the statement.

Alon Liel, the ex-Israeli ambassador, claimed the country is feeling a lot of emotional pressure as it receives the bodies of the dead prisoners.

He claimed that Hamas had violated the ceasefire agreement by failing to return all of the dead’s bodies to Israel. There is a lot of rage, Liel said.

In a statement released earlier on Friday, Hamas claimed that some captives’ remains were hidden in abandoned buildings or tunnels and that heavy machinery was needed to dig through rubble to retrieve them. Israel claimed that it had not permitted any additional bulldozers into the Gaza Strip, making up the blame for the delay.

Only a small number of Palestinians attempt to clear significant amounts of rubble across the bombarded territory as a result of the war’s destruction of the majority of the heavy equipment in Gaza.

Nour Odeh, a reporter for Al Jazeera from Amman, claimed that Israel is “not cooperating with nations that are assisting us in the search for those remains.”

For instance, Turkey was prepared to send 81 experts into the body retrieval, but Israel did not permit it to do so. Additionally, it has forbidden it from providing any additional resources that might help that, Odeh said.

As Hamas searched for captives’ remains in Khan Younis’s Hamad City, a complex of apartment towers, on Friday, two bulldozers dug up pits in the earth. During the war, Israeli forces repeatedly bombarded the towers, toppling some, and troops carried out a weeklong raid there in March 2024.

If Hamas doesn’t live up to its end of the bargain and returns all 28 of the dead’s bodies, US President Donald Trump has warned Hamas that he will authorize Israel to reengage in the conflict in Gaza. Hamas has so far handed over the remains of nine captives and a tenth body that Israel claims was not a captive.

More than 10,000 slain Palestinians are still trampled across the enclave, according to Gaza’s civil defense, who returned the 10th dead on Friday. To date, only 280 items have been recovered.

Hamas has urged mediators to speed up reconstruction, facilitate the opening of the Rafah border crossing with Egypt, and ensure the flow of essential aid into Gaza. Israel is still operating in about half of the Gaza Strip as attacks continue in some areas despite the ceasefire agreement reached last week.

Mbah Denies Tax Hike, Sets Up Committee To Review Revenue Collection

Peter Mbah, the governor of Enugu State, has announced plans to set up a committee to investigate state allegations of tax increases.

He claimed that the tax rate had not been raised because his administration had only widened the net.

Mbah claimed that the state’s Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) increased as a result of the use of e-payment and other revenue-monitoring tools to stop revenue leakages.

He attributed beneficiaries of the old, corrupt revenue system to what he thought were false accounts of Enugu’s taxation.

The governor made the remarks during a media briefing at the government building in Enugu earlier this week.

Enugu State ranked fifth in the nation overall in terms of the National Bureau of Statistics, recording N180.05 billion IGR in 2024, up from N37 billion in 2023.

Lagos State came in first with a list value of N1.26 trillion, followed by Rivers, FCT, and Ogun, who had N194.9 billion.

However, Mbah said, “The taxation thing that you hear is actually misplaced.

However, I’ve also committed to creating a committee made up of market unions, civil society organizations, non-governmental organizations, and other important organizations so they can review the state of our tax system and prepare a report.

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He made it clear that neither his or her government had the authority to raise taxes.

We are unable to do that even by the laws. The National Assembly enacts legislation that would affect personal and business income taxes. The Enugu State House of Assembly did not set those rates, he claimed.

Mbah added that Touts’ only changes were preventing leaks and removing cash collections.

“Payments are now made through e-payment directly to the state’s finances.” He claimed that there is no longer a time when people would harass traders, drivers, and Keke operators with paper receipts.

He noted that the reforms had displaced well-established interests that were now contesting.

People who benefit from the old system will resist change, he said.

The governor emphasized that the governor’s administration remained open to the public’s opinions despite the accusations being made.

Rivers LG Service Commission To Eliminate Ghost Workers By Biometric Verification

To get rid of the state’s local government system’s ghost workers, the Rivers State Local Government Service Commission has begun a biometric verification exercise.

Israel Amadi, the commission’s chairman, confirmed this in an interview with reporters in Port Harcourt.

He claimed that the ongoing verification, which includes both online and in-person assessments, aims to keep only legitimate and properly-trained employees on the payroll.

Amadi said the initiative is a part of the Commission’s wider strategy to improve service delivery, promote accountability, and sanitize the system.

He assured that all necessary security measures had been taken to make sure the process was straightforward and error-free.

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The chairman said the exercise would improve the morale of the workforce and ensure that public funds are used for grassroots development in a manner that is applauded to Governor Siminalayi Fubara for his support.

He explained that biometric data and records cross-referencing are being done simultaneously across the 23 local government areas, with field teams dispatched to the locations of the field offices.

He claims that the system’s long-standing problems of multiple employment and salary duplication will also be detected by the exercise.

Amadi urged all employees to fully cooperate with verification officers, noting that the procedure is not discriminatory but aims to increase efficiency and transparency.

Trump says Ukraine war could end ‘quickly’ as he meets Zelenskyy

As he met with his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the White House, US President Donald Trump expressed optimism about the resolution of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine.

Trump also confirmed to reporters on Friday that Zelenskyy would “be in touch” with Russian President Vladimir Putin during upcoming negotiations in Hungary.

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However, direct discussions between the leaders of Russia and Ukraine are unlikely, according to Trump, who reiterated that the two presidents are at odds with one another.

Trump told reporters, “I believe we have a chance of ending the war quickly if flexibility is shown.”

Zelenskyy, for his part, cited the Trump-brokered ceasefire in Gaza and the Russian losses as indicators of a resolution.

Zelenskyy remarked, “I believe this provides the momentum to bring Russia’s war against Ukraine to a close.”

He told Trump, “Yes, we understand that Putin is not ready.” However, I have faith that we can stop this war because we really need it, and I’m confident in that.

Zelenskyy’s third trip to Washington, D.C., since Trump’s second term as president was over in January. The two presidents’ ties improved following the brief but friendly meeting.

In contrast, Zelenskyy’s initial visit, which took place in February, resulted in a contentious White House exchange. Trump insulted the president of Ukraine by telling him to stand up for him in front of reporters.

In response to Zelenskyy’s public retaliation, Vice President JD Vance alleged him of not expressing gratitude to the US for supporting Ukraine. Zelenskyy left the White House early after the meeting was ultimately cut short.

Push with a tomahawk

Trump, however, praised Zelenskyy as a “very strong leader” and praised his suit jacket on Friday.

The US president, however, refused to back Ukraine’s request for Tomahawk missiles, a type of precise, long-range projectiles Kyiv wants.

Trump said that while they are a very powerful weapon, they are also a very dangerous weapon, which could lead to significant escalation.

It “could lead to a lot of bad things happening,” he said. Hawkeyes are a significant deal. However, I must add that we also want Tomahawks. We don’t want to distribute things to protect our country.

The US president stated that he would continue to discuss the matter with Zelenskyy.

Trump made an open letter to the Ukrainian president about trading mass-produced Ukrainian drones for US Tomahawk missiles.

Zelenskyy added that Ukraine is prepared to negotiate a ceasefire through diplomatic means with Russia.

He told reporters, “We know what we need to do to get Putin to the table of negotiations.” We are ready to speak in any kind of format, whether it be bilateral or trilateral, as I previously stated. Just peace is what matters, really?

When asked if Ukraine would abandon its desire to join NATO in order to put an end to the conflict, Zelenskyy declined, stating that Kyiv still values security guarantees.

A member of NATO is protected by a mutual defense pact, which means an attack on an allies is regarded as an attack on allies. Russia has opposed the United States’ attempts to join.

However, Zelenskyy made a suggestion on Friday that Ukraine would be content with a US-US military alliance.

“Bilateral security guarantees between President Trump and me are very important to us.” Although we didn’t speak with specifics about it, he said, “This is the most significant document because the United States is very strong.”

Trump “wants to make a deal,” according to Putin.

In February 2022, Russia declared that NATO was expanding into former Soviet republics and that it had invaded Ukraine completely.

The initial stages of the offensive, which had the goal of capturing Kyiv, were successfully fought off by Ukrainian forces. However, the conflict has deteriorated into a protracted conflict centered in Ukraine’s eastern regions.

Joe Biden, a former US president, worked with Congress to secure tens of billions of dollars in military and humanitarian aid for Kyiv and declared unwavering support for the country.

Trump hasn’t been as enthusiastic about supporting Ukraine, despite promising to put an end to the conflict right away.

Instead, he has rekindled his diplomatic relations with Putin and has been urging a peaceful resolution.

However, he asserted in a significant change last month that Ukraine could win militarily and reclaim all of Russia’s territory.

The US president and Putin had a “productive” phone conversation on Thursday to set up the upcoming meeting in Hungary. In August, the two leaders had a bilateral summit in Alaska.

A reporter questioned Trump about whether Putin might be talking to Zelenskyy about extending his diplomatic ties to advance the war during their meeting on Friday.

Trump said, “I’ve been played by the best of them all my life, and I came out really well, so it’s possible – a little time.”

Liverpool vs Man Utd: Premier League – teams, start, lineups

Who: Manchester United vs. Liverpool
What: English Premier League
Where: Anfield in Liverpool, United Kingdom
When: Sunday, October 19, at 4:30pm (15:30 GMT)
How to follow: We’ll have all the build-up on Al Jazeera Sport from 2:30pm (13:30 GMT) in advance of our live text commentary stream.

Liverpool and Manchester United will play one of the most competitive derbies in a row on Sunday against the Premier League’s two most decorated clubs.

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Under Arne Slot, who won the Premier League title last season and led the Anfield team to victory in his first year in charge, the Reds have experienced their first setback.

Since Sir Alex Ferguson left the Red Devils in 2013, the club has been under constant strain, and despite improving performances, Ruben Amorim’s performance is still disappointing.

Al Jazeera Sport examines what seems like a must-win situation for the clubs, who have won and won the English top flight title on 22 occasions but find themselves at different points in their current plights.

How will Liverpool prepare for a visit to Man Utd?

After a three-game losing streak, Liverpool manager Arne Slot called for defensive improvements ahead of Manchester United’s visit, saying “results don’t lie.”

The Premier League champions’ seven games of the season were won in all competitions, but a string of late goals tarnished their performances.

Before the international break, Liverpool lost to Chelsea, Galatasaray, and Crystal Palace, leaving them one point behind title rivals Arsenal.

After winning the title last year, Liverpool spent nearly 450 million pounds ($604 million) on signing new players, including Florian Wirtz and Alexander Isak, both of whom have neither yet scored a Premier League goal.

In four of Slot’s side’s seven Premier League games, the team has conceded two or more goals.

We’ve won seven games, lost three, and played ten. At his pre-game press conference on Friday, Slot stated that the three losses were “by close margins.”

“But as I keep saying, we shouldn’t be dependent on such margins,” I say.

Results don’t lie; if you lose three in a row, you need to do better. We are aware of that and must take action.

What has been the biggest challenge for Liverpool this year?

Mohamed Salah led Liverpool to the title last season thanks to his outstanding form, but the 33-year-old Egyptian has struggled to adapt to the changes made to the side since the transfer window.

Slot cited problems at set pieces and a lack of game-changing opportunities from his star-studded forward line.

We haven’t created as many chances as we did last season, and the opponent’s playing style forces us to come up with solutions, he said.

The first response was to concede more goals than we did. We need three goals if a team scores one or two goals.

“We primarily scored these goals in the first half of last year from a memorable moment for one of our front three,” said the coach. Set pieces against a low block were necessary for the second half.

We haven’t scored from set pieces this season, and we haven’t had those special moments.

A team that wants to compete is clearly far too likely to concede four goals from set pieces.

How will Manchester United prepare for their trip to Liverpool?

Ruben Amorim, the manager of Manchester United, has welcomed Jim Ratcliffe’s backing, but he claimed it did not relieve the pressure of needing to quickly turn around his team’s fortunes.

Despite having a difficult first year in charge, Ratcliffe argued during the international break that Amorim should be given the full three years of his contract to demonstrate his worth at Old Trafford.

Prior to the match at Anfield, Amorim had never won back-to-back Premier League games, recording only 10 victories out of his first 34 as manager.

He has been under pressure because of that, but Ratcliffe, who hired him last year, gave some reassurance in an interview with The Times last week.

In his news conference on Friday, Amorim said, “He always tells me, sometimes with a message after games,” but you know, I know and Jim knows that football is not that.

“It’s really encouraging to hear that.” It enables our fans to understand that the leadership is aware that it will take some time, in my opinion.

“But I don’t like that because it will make us feel like we have time to work things out,” I also don’t want that feeling in our club. Although it’s encouraging to see the support, we must also demonstrate to others that we are game-ready. I’m aware that it will take some time, but I don’t want to think in that way.

United are currently in 10th place in the table, five points clear of Liverpool, who finished last season in the bottom half of the Premier League.

What transpired between Liverpool and Manchester United last time?

The teams drew 2-2 with Liverpool last year, which Amorim arguably considered Amorim’s most impressive result since taking over, and other respectable displays against prestigious clubs have come at the expense of the former Sporting coach, who claims that raises a mentality issue.

Maybe it’s because of the expectations and responsibility of winning, he said.

You must win every game when playing for a lot of clubs. Sometimes it’s challenging to play with that responsibility. We need to change that, even if Manchester United are not expected to win.

When did Liverpool last give Manchester United a win?

Few people will think that will change in United’s 100th game between the old rivals at Liverpool’s ground on Sunday, even though they are on a run of three defeats in all competitions.

Asmorim remarked, “This is one more game that we need to demonstrate our ability to play better.” In both areas, we must excel. We must win one more game, I believe.

Head-to-head

With Manchester United winning on 83 of the encounters, Liverpool have won 72 of them, making it their 218th one.

When Jadon Sancho and Marcus Rashford put the home team in the lead at Old Trafford in 2022, Mohamed Salah gave the Reds a late consolation, United won the league game.

Since then, United have lost three of their five league games, but they did defeat Liverpool to win the FA Cup in 2024.

news from the Liverpool team

Alisson Becker is still out with a hamstring injury, but Liverpool’s Ryan Gravenberch is still fit to face United despite being injured for the Netherlands during the international break.

Team news for Manchester United

Wessair Mazraoui is doubtful, while Lisandro Martinez is recovering from a knee injury.

Liverpool had a starting lineup in mind.

Mamardashvili, Frimpong, Konate, Van Dijk, Kerkez, Szoboszlai, Gravenberch, Salah, Wirtz, Ekitike, Isak, and others.

Manchester United’s lineup was anticipated.