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  • Breaking: David Mark loses first son, Tunde to cold hands of death

    Breaking: David Mark loses first son, Tunde to cold hands of death

     

    Information reaching TheNewsGuru.com, (TNG) indicate Jonathan Tunde Mark, the first son of former President of the Nigerian Senate, David Mark is dead

    According to a reliable website for Benue State news, says Tunde David Mark died in the United Kingdom (UK) after a protracted battle with unknown ailment.

    Another report said the 51-year-old David Mark first son died of cancer. The report added that Tunde David Mark corpse is expected to be flown back to the country in the coming days for burial.

    It was also gathered that sympathisers have thronged the GRA Otukpo residence of the Okpokpowulu K’Idoma to condole the family over the unfortunate incident.

    Born on the 13th of October 1971 in Otukpo, Benue State, northcentral Nigeria, Tunde attended Yaba Military School which is located in Yaba, Lagos where he obtained his first school leaving certificate. Later he proceeded to Fernden Prep School, Haslemere, Surrey, the UK where he attended Secondary school.

    As at the time of filing this report no official confirmation from the family of the former Senate President, David Mark.

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  • UK Labour Party calls for general election after Truss’ resignation ‘to avoid chaos’

    UK Labour Party calls for general election after Truss’ resignation ‘to avoid chaos’

    The leader of the UK Labour party, Keir Starmer, on Thursday, called for a general election after outgoing UK Prime Minister Liz Truss announced her resignation amid an economic crisis caused by what he described as the “chaos” of the Conservative Party.

    “This cannot continue. Britain deserves better. Britain cannot afford the chaos of the Conservatives anymore.

    “We need a general election now,” Starmer told the lower house of the UK parliament as broadcast by Sky News.

    The official added that the crisis at Downing Street caused economic instability throughout the country which forced its people to overpay for bills, rent, and mortgage.

    Earlier in October, Truss promised to reduce public debt amid a flurry of criticism over the government’s new plan to support the economy, which included large-scale tax cuts.

    After the plan’s announcement, the yield on five-year UK government bonds rose to its highest level since 2008, at 4.6 per cent, which meant a decrease in demand for debt securities.

    Consequently, sterling fell to an all-time low of $1.054 per pound.

    In late September, a YouGov poll showed that the Conservatives’ rating dropped to 21 per cent, while the support of the Labour Party reached 33 per cent, the highest figure since the late 1990s.

    The next general election in the UK is scheduled to be held no later than January 2025.

  • [Watch] New UK Prime Minister, Liz Truss resigns

    [Watch] New UK Prime Minister, Liz Truss resigns

    Liz Truss has resigned as UK prime minister drawing to a dramatic close 44 days in office.

    She said in a statement outside Downing Street., “We set out a vision for a low-tax, high-growth economy that would take advantage of Brexit.”

    “I recognize though, given the situation, I cannot deliver the mandate on which I was elected by the Conservative Party. I have therefore spoken to His Majesty the King to announce that I am resigning as leader of the Conservative Party.”.

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  • As UK’s Truss fights for her job, new finance minister warns of tough decisions

    As UK’s Truss fights for her job, new finance minister warns of tough decisions

    Britain’s new finance minister Jeremy Hunt said on Saturday that some taxes would go up and tough spending decisions were needed.

    His remark signals further reversals from Prime Minister Liz Truss as she battles to keep her job just over a month into her term.

    In an attempt to appease financial markets that have been in turmoil for three weeks, Truss fired Kwasi Kwarteng as her chancellor of the exchequer on Friday and scrapped parts of their controversial economic package.

    With opinion poll ratings dire for both the ruling Conservative Party and the prime minister personally, and many of her own lawmakers asking, not if, but how Truss should be removed, she has turned to Hunt to help salvage her premiership less than 40 days after taking office.

    “We will have some very difficult decisions ahead,” Hunt said as he toured TV and radio studios to give a blunt assessment of the situation the country faced, saying Truss and Kwarteng had made mistakes.

    “The thing that people want, the markets want, the country needs now, is stability. No chancellor can control the markets,” Hunt said.

    “But what I can do is show that we can pay for our tax and spending plans and that is going to need some very difficult decisions on both spending and tax,” he added.

    Truss won the leadership contest to replace Boris Johnson on a platform of big tax cuts to stimulate growth, which Kwarteng duly announced last month.

    “But the absence of any details of how the cuts would be funded sent the markets into meltdown.

    She has now ditched plans to cut tax for high earners, and said a levy on business would increase, abandoning her proposal to keep it at current levels. But it is not clear if that has gone far enough to satisfy investors.

    Hunt is due to announce the government’s medium-term budget plans on Oct. 31, in what will be a key test of its ability to show it can restore its economic policy credibility. He said further changes to Truss’s plans were possible.

    “Giving certainty over public finances, how we’re going to pay for every penny that we get through the tax and spending decisions we make, those are very, very important ways that I can give certainty and help create the stability,” he said.

    He cautioned spending would not rise by as much as people would like and all government departments were going to have to find more efficiencies than they were planning.

    “Some taxes will not be cut as quickly as people want, and some taxes will go up. So it’s going to be difficult,” he said, adding that he would sit down with Treasury officials on Saturday before meeting Truss on Sunday to go through the plans.

    Kwarteng’s Sept. 23 fiscal statement prompted a backlash in financial markets that was so ferocious the Bank of England (BoE) had to intervene to prevent pension funds being caught up in the chaos as borrowing costs surged.

    Hunt, an experienced minister and viewed by many in his party as a safe pair of hands, said he agreed with Truss’s fundamental strategy of kickstarting economic growth, adding that their approach had not worked.

    “There were some mistakes made in the last few weeks.

    “That’s why I’m sitting here. It was a mistake to cut the top rate of tax at a period when we’re asking everyone to make sacrifices,” he said.

    It was also a mistake, Hunt said, to “fly blind” and produce the tax plans without allowing the independent fiscal watchdog, the Office for Budget Responsibility, to check the figures.

    The fact that Hunt is Britain’s fourth finance minister in four months is testament to a political crisis that has gripped Britain since Johnson was ousted following a series of scandals.

    Hunt said Truss should be judged at an election and on her performance over the next 18 months – not the last 18 days.

    However, she might not get that chance. During the leadership contest, Truss won support from less than a third of Conservative lawmakers and has appointed her backers since taking office – alienating those who support her rivals.

    The appointment of Hunt, who ran to be leader himself and then backed her main rival ex-finance minister Rishi Sunak, has been seen as a sign of her reaching out, but the move did little to placate some of her party critics.

    “It’s over for her,” one such Conservative lawmakers told Reuters after Friday’s events.

    The next key test will come on Monday, when the British government bond market functions for the first time without the emergency buying support provided by the BoE since Sept. 28.

    Gilt prices plunged late on Friday after Truss’s announcement.

    Newspapers said Truss’s position was in jeopardy, but with no appetite in the party or country for another leadership election, it was unclear how she could be replaced.

    “Even Liz Truss’s most loyal allies, viewing the matter through the most rose-tinted glasses available, must now wonder how she can survive,” the Daily Mail tabloid, which had previously given Truss strong support, said in its editorial.

    “Yet what is the alternative?”

  • As UK’s Truss fights for her job, new finance minister warns of tough decisions

    As UK’s Truss fights for her job, new finance minister warns of tough decisions

    Britain’s new finance minister Jeremy Hunt said on Saturday that some taxes would go up and tough spending decisions were needed.

    His remark signals further reversals from Prime Minister Liz Truss as she battles to keep her job just over a month into her term.

    In an attempt to appease financial markets that have been in turmoil for three weeks, Truss fired Kwasi Kwarteng as her chancellor of the exchequer on Friday and scrapped parts of their controversial economic package.

    With opinion poll ratings dire for both the ruling Conservative Party and the prime minister personally, and many of her own lawmakers asking, not if, but how Truss should be removed, she has turned to Hunt to help salvage her premiership less than 40 days after taking office.

    “We will have some very difficult decisions ahead,” Hunt said as he toured TV and radio studios to give a blunt assessment of the situation the country faced, saying Truss and Kwarteng had made mistakes.

    “The thing that people want, the markets want, the country needs now, is stability. No chancellor can control the markets,” Hunt said.

    “But what I can do is show that we can pay for our tax and spending plans and that is going to need some very difficult decisions on both spending and tax,” he added.

    Truss won the leadership contest to replace Boris Johnson on a platform of big tax cuts to stimulate growth, which Kwarteng duly announced last month.

    “But the absence of any details of how the cuts would be funded sent the markets into meltdown.

    She has now ditched plans to cut tax for high earners, and said a levy on business would increase, abandoning her proposal to keep it at current levels. But it is not clear if that has gone far enough to satisfy investors.

    Hunt is due to announce the government’s medium-term budget plans on Oct. 31, in what will be a key test of its ability to show it can restore its economic policy credibility. He said further changes to Truss’s plans were possible.

    “Giving certainty over public finances, how we’re going to pay for every penny that we get through the tax and spending decisions we make, those are very, very important ways that I can give certainty and help create the stability,” he said.

    He cautioned spending would not rise by as much as people would like and all government departments were going to have to find more efficiencies than they were planning.

    “Some taxes will not be cut as quickly as people want, and some taxes will go up. So it’s going to be difficult,” he said, adding that he would sit down with Treasury officials on Saturday before meeting Truss on Sunday to go through the plans.

    Kwarteng’s Sept. 23 fiscal statement prompted a backlash in financial markets that was so ferocious the Bank of England (BoE) had to intervene to prevent pension funds being caught up in the chaos as borrowing costs surged.

    Hunt, an experienced minister and viewed by many in his party as a safe pair of hands, said he agreed with Truss’s fundamental strategy of kickstarting economic growth, adding that their approach had not worked.

    “There were some mistakes made in the last few weeks.

    “That’s why I’m sitting here. It was a mistake to cut the top rate of tax at a period when we’re asking everyone to make sacrifices,” he said.

    It was also a mistake, Hunt said, to “fly blind” and produce the tax plans without allowing the independent fiscal watchdog, the Office for Budget Responsibility, to check the figures.

    The fact that Hunt is Britain’s fourth finance minister in four months is testament to a political crisis that has gripped Britain since Johnson was ousted following a series of scandals.

    Hunt said Truss should be judged at an election and on her performance over the next 18 months – not the last 18 days.

    However, she might not get that chance. During the leadership contest, Truss won support from less than a third of Conservative lawmakers and has appointed her backers since taking office – alienating those who support her rivals.

    The appointment of Hunt, who ran to be leader himself and then backed her main rival ex-finance minister Rishi Sunak, has been seen as a sign of her reaching out, but the move did little to placate some of her party critics.

    “It’s over for her,” one such Conservative lawmakers told Reuters after Friday’s events.

    The next key test will come on Monday, when the British government bond market functions for the first time without the emergency buying support provided by the BoE since Sept. 28.

    Gilt prices plunged late on Friday after Truss’s announcement.

    Newspapers said Truss’s position was in jeopardy, but with no appetite in the party or country for another leadership election, it was unclear how she could be replaced.

    “Even Liz Truss’s most loyal allies, viewing the matter through the most rose-tinted glasses available, must now wonder how she can survive,” the Daily Mail tabloid, which had previously given Truss strong support, said in its editorial.

    “Yet what is the alternative?”

  • BREAKING: Date for coronation of King Charles III revealed

    BREAKING: Date for coronation of King Charles III revealed

    The Royal Family of the United Kingdom (UK) has announced the date for the coronation of King Charles III.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports that King Charles III would be officially crowned king on May 6, 2023.

    According to a statement released by the Royal Family on Tuesday, the coronation will hold at Westminster Abbey.

    Part of the statement read, “The Coronation of His Majesty The King will take place on Saturday 6 May 2023 at Westminster Abbey.

    “The Ceremony will see His Majesty King Charles III crowned alongside The Queen Consort”.

  • VIDEO: I enjoyed my break – Tinubu opens up after return from UK

    VIDEO: I enjoyed my break – Tinubu opens up after return from UK

    Presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) for the 2023 elections, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, upon his return from the United Kingdom (UK) back to Nigeria, has said his trip was very good and that he enjoyed it.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Tinubu made the statement in Abuja shortly after he alighted from his private jet amid wild jubilation from his supporters and some members of his presidential campaign council.

    The APC presidential candidate said he is back to help Nigerians while affirming that he felt better after enjoying his 11 days vacation in London.

    Addressing journalists amid shouts of ‘Jagaban’ and ‘City Boy’, Tinubu expressed his readiness for the political campaign ahead of the 2023 elections.

    “The trip was very good. I enjoyed my break. And I’m happy to be back to my fatherland. And Nigerians should expect a very intelligent ability to think and perform. Nigerians should expect that the help they needed is here, the hope that is almost jittering is back and back actively.

    “And we hold every effort to the country of patriotism, dedication, capacity and ability to do the job. Not negative thinking, not the fact that Nigeria has failed; this country is the greatest. If it is to rebuild, we are builders; if it is construction, we are constructors. If it is assurance, we give Nigerians the assurance that we definitely make a better country out of it all,” he said.

    ALSO READ || VIDEO: Shettima, Lalong, Oshiomhole, others receive Tinubu at the airport

    TNG reports that the former Lagos State Governor was received by his running mate, Kashim Shettima; Director General of the APC presidential campaign council, Simon Lalong; his deputy and former Governor of Edo State, Adams Oshiomhole and other APC chieftains.

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  • BREAKING: Watch video of Tinubu’s return from UK to Nigeria

    BREAKING: Watch video of Tinubu’s return from UK to Nigeria

    Presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) for the 2023 elections, Bola Ahmed Tinubu after a two weeks stay in the United Kingdom (UK) on Thursday returned to Nigeria.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Tinubu returned to Nigeria ahead of a crucial meeting of the APC scheduled to hold on Friday in Abuja, the federal capital territory.

    “Our presidential candidate, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu has returned to Abuja from London,” Bashir Ahmad, Special Assistant on Digital Communications to President Muhammadu Buhari confirms the return of Tinubu to Nigeria

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  • BREAKING: Bola Tinubu back in Nigeria

    BREAKING: Bola Tinubu back in Nigeria

    Presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Bola Ahmed Tinubu has returned back to Nigeria.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports that Tinubu returned to Nigeria from the United Kingdom (UK) on Thursday ahead of a crucial meeting of the APC on Friday.

    The APC presidential candidate leaving the shores of Nigeria as parties commenced campaigns for the 2023 elections stirred controversy.

    Critics claim his absence when political campaigns have kickstarted suggests there might be issues. Others claim the former Lagos State governor was on a medical visit to the UK.

    Recall that Bashir Ahmad, Special Assistant on Digital Communications to President Muhammadu Buhari had earlier disclosed that Tinubu would be back in Nigeria today.

    “After days of intensive political consultations and meetings in London, our presidential candidate, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu is expected back in Abuja, later today,” Ahmad tweeted.

    Amid reports of ill health, Tinubu released via his Twitter handle a work out video, which has been faulted by many.

    Tinubu hale, hearty – APC UK chapter

    Meanwhile, the United Kingdom Chapter of APC has said the party’s presidential candidate is hale and hearty, contrary to speculations in the social media.

    Mr Joseph Adebola, Chairman, APC UK Presidential Campaign Council (PCC), said this in a statement on Thursday in Abuja.

    He described the speculations that Tinubu was sick and went abroad to seek for medical attention as untrue.

    “Unfortunately for them, their evil thinking against Tinubu will not come to pass because they are not God, the giver of life.

    “For the records, Tinubu had been having strategic meetings with APC critical stakeholders here in the UK and had remained his vibrant and confident self.

    “In one of the recent engagements in London, the APC Presidential Candidate, Tinubu held a strategic meeting with some members of his campaign planning team.

    “The team included Alhaji Ibrahim Masari, Sen. Tokunbo Afikuyomi, Deputy Director of the PCC planning committee, Chief Pius Akinyelure and a host of progressives political gurus here in the UK,” Adebola said.

    He said that the meeting was convened primarily to take decisions on some lingering issues, ahead of the APC presidential campaign.

    He added that the meeting concluded with photo session at the venue which was currently trending in the social media.

    “One of the viral photos on social media showed Asiwaju and his team walking back into the house from the garden.

    “The session is a further confirmation of Asiwaju Bola Tinubu’s active state and daily engagements.

    “We, however, will not be distracted by negative propaganda against Asiwaju and the APC as we are determined to move on, believing God and the Nigerian electorate for the enthronement of Tinubu presidency in 2023,” Adebola said.

    He advised the naysayers to get themselves busy with more profiting ventures in their interest.

    He assured that the APC UK Presidential Campaign Council was working on galvanising Nigerians in the Diaspora to convince their friends and family members back home to support the APC and its presidential candidate in the 2023 election.

  • King Charles III sends message to Canada following storm

    King Charles III sends message to Canada following storm

    British King Charles III has sent a message to Canada’s governor-general expressing his sympathy following the devastating impact of storm Fiona.

    In his first message of condolence issued as King, Charles said he and the Queen Consort “wanted to send our profound sympathy” to those affected by the natural disaster.

    Canadian troops have been sent to assist the recovery from storm Fiona, which swept away houses, stripped off roofs and knocked out power across the country’s Atlantic Provinces.

    After surging north from Caribbean as a hurricane, Fiona came ashore before dawn on Saturday as a post-tropical cyclone, battering the provinces of Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland, Labrador and Quebec with hurricane-strength winds, heavy rains and huge waves.

    Charles said in his message to Mary Simon, governor-general of Canada: “My wife and I were most concerned to hear of the appalling devastation caused by storm Fiona.

    “We particularly wanted to send our profound sympathy to the people of Atlantic Canada whose lives, livelihoods and properties have been so badly affected by this disaster.

    “We have fond memories of our recent visit to your beautiful region and know that your resilience and sense of community will help you through these unbelievably difficult times.

    “We would also like to express our deep appreciation to the first responders, the military and to community members who are doing so much to support others during this extremely challenging period.

    “Our thoughts and prayers are very much with all of you as you work to recover and rebuild.”