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Deadly storms rip through US while typhoon expected in Taiwan

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Ekwutos Blog
At least 133 people have died and hundreds more are still missing after Hurricane Helene tore through the US state of North Carolina in recent days, bogging-down roads, causing blackouts and leaving people stranded.
This is the worst flooding North Carolina has seen in a century, with rainfall estimates in some areas topping more than 61 centimetres.
Officials in the hard-hit tourism hub of Asheville said on Tuesday their water system suffered “catastrophic” damage that could take weeks to fully repair.
North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper called it “an unprecedented storm requiring an “unprecedented response”.
Government officials, aid groups and volunteers were working to deliver supplies by air, truck and even mule to the town and surrounding mountain communities. At least 40 people died in the county.
Joey Hopkins, North Carolina’s secretary of transportation, asked people on Monday to stay off the roads in the state’s western region due to “severe” damage.
“We do not want you here if you don’t live here and you’re not helping with the storm,” he said at a news conference.
US President Joe Biden wrote on social media platform X Hurricane Helene was not just “catastrophic” — “it was a historic storm for the entire southeast and Appalachia,” he said.
“We’re mobilizing every resource to ensure displaced families can begin to return home and devastated communities can begin to rebuild,” he said.
Due to displacement, mudslides and flooding, shelters were housing more than 1,000 people, according to Federal Emergency Management Agency officials.
Climate change has exacerbated conditions that allow such storms to thrive, rapidly intensifying in warming waters and turning into powerful cyclones, sometimes within hours.
Taiwan braces for Typhoon Krathon
Taiwan closed schools and offices, and evacuated hundreds from vulnerable areas around the island on Tuesday, ahead of a strong typhoon expected to hit its densely populated western coast after lashing northern Philippine islands.
Dozens of flights were cancelled with more than 500 people moved from mountainous regions prone to landslides. The Defence Ministry said nearly 40,000 troops were mobilised to help with rescue efforts.
Typhoon Krathon is expected to hit the major port city of Kaohsiung in the island’’ southwest on Wednesday morning. It is then expected to move across the centre of Taiwan and northeast toward the East China Sea, according to the Central Weather Administration.
It is anticipated to be felt in the capital Taipei, in the north of the island, on Wednesday and Thursday.
The mayor of Kaohsiung, a city of 2.7 million people, asked residents to stay indoors and avoid flooding and landslide-prone areas near rivers, the seaside and the mountains.
Up to 80 centimetres of rain is forecasted in surrounding mountainous areas.
Mayor Chen Chi-mai said Krathon will be “no less powerful” than 1977’s Typhoon Thelma, which devastated the city, leaving 37 dead and 298 injured.
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Ohanaeze youths knock FG over closure of Enugu airport, concession plan

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April 23, 2025By
Ekwutos Blog
Fresh condemnation has trailed the sudden closure of the Akanu Ibiam International Airport in Enugu.
The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) had announced that there is a significant rupture in the asphalt surface at a critical section of the runway that requires emergency repairs.
FAAN, in a statement by the Director of Public Affairs and Consumer Protection, Mrs Obiageli Orah, stated that the repairs will be conducted on that portion of the runway from April 22nd to May 6th, 2025.
FAAN added that all flights to the airport will be diverted to nearby airports.
However, in a statement made available to journalists on Wednesday, the National President of Ohanaeze Ndigbo Youth Council Worldwide, Mazi Okwu Nnabuike said it was unjust for the FAAN to shut the airport without giving adequate notice to the users.
Okwu said, “to make the matter worse, it came during the festive period, as though Ndigbo, who are known to be regular travelers during this period, are the targets.
“Did the airport runway suddenly develop a fault? We are aware that airlines have been complaining about this, but the government waited till the Easter period to hastily shut down the airport, throwing our people into confusion.
“This is not the first time Ndigbo are being subjected to this cruel treatment. The last time the runway was re-asphalted, it was also shut down during the Easter period.
“However, what makes the present case worse is the lack of notice.
“The cruel and degrading treatment of the affairs of Ndigbo in Nigeria should stop.
“We know for sure that this cannot happen in Lagos, Abuja or Kano airports. Why also Ndigbo?” Okwu queried.
The Ohanaeze Youths President urged the government to ensure that the rehabilitation is carried out and completed on the stipulated date.
He also said the explanations offered by Aviation Minister, Festus Keyamo on the concessioning of the airport was not clear enough.
According to him, “the minister merely painted words without saying anything concrete.
“He said the process is still on; we want to hear- how many years are there in the pipeline for the concessioning. If it is not 80 years, how many years are they proposing?
“We want to make it clear that we are not going to accept anything different from what shall be obtained from other airports.”
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Obi Cubana’s Adopted Son Claims He’s Next of Kin – Obi Responds

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12 hours agoon
April 23, 2025By
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Recently, Obi Cubana’s adopted son posted a video on TikTok saying he is the “next of kin” to Obi Cubana. Shortly after, Obi Cubana posted a photo of his biological son on Instagram with the caption: “Ancient and Modern. Eyes on the ball – AKA the next of kin.”
This sparked a lot of reactions online. Some people said Obi Cubana was being petty, while others agreed he did the right thing by clearing the air.
Here’s my opinion:
Obi Cubana did the right thing. Since the adopted son made a public statement, it was only fair for Obi to make a public clarification. If he had kept quiet, people might think he agreed, and that could cause family problems in the future.
We need to stop being too emotional. In Africa, most people still see biological children as different from adopted ones. That’s just the reality of our culture.
That’s why I advise women who are getting close to menopause to try and have their own children if possible.
If you’re over 35, have a stable job, and your body can still carry a baby, consider finding a responsible man to father your child. It’s better to raise a child from your own blood than adopt one when you don’t know the full background of the child you adopt unless your egg and supamu is not working. Lets be practical, not just emotional.
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Troops Avert Ethnic Violence in Plateau as Soldier Nabbed Over Car Theft in Abuja.

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April 22, 2025By
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According to Ekwutosblog , Troops of Operation Safe Haven (OPSH) on Saturday, April 19, 2025, averted what could have been a deadly clash between ethnic groups in Plateau State after armed youths attacked a Fulani settlement in Riyom Local Government Area, PRNigeria reports.
The crisis erupted in Tanjol Village around 1:00 p.m. when suspected Berom youths opened fire on cattle belonging to Fulani herders, killing one cow and injuring two others.
The provocative assault triggered a swift mobilization of Fulani youths from nearby Mahanga in preparation for a reprisal, raising fears of renewed ethnic violence.
According to Zagazola, prompt intervention by security forces — including OPSH’s Sector 6, reinforced by Sector 4 and the Forward Operating Base (FOB) Gashish — successfully dispersed the armed groups before the situation escalated.
Two Fulani youths sustained gunshot wounds during the incident, while the attackers fled into surrounding bushes.
Troops and police have since intensified patrols in the area to prevent further unrest.

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