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NAFDAC Shuts Three Unregistered Bakeries, Water Factory In Rivers

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The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control has sealed three unregistered bakeries and a sachet water factory in Port Harcourt, Rivers State.

The agency disclosed this in a post on social media on Tuesday, stating that the facilities were operating in “makeshift structures with poor hygiene standards, posed serious health risks to consumers.”

The statement partly read, “NAFDAC has closed three unregistered bakeries and a sachet water factory in Port Harcourt, Rivers State.

“The unregistered bakeries, located in Rmuoparali and Mgbuoba areas, were found to be operating in unsanitary conditions, including the use of a lister generator inside the production room.”

The statement added that the State Coordinator of Rivers State,
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urged the public to continue providing valuable information to NAFDAC to facilitate the agency’s efforts to ensure the safety and quality of regulated products.

PUNCH Online reported in April that NAFDAC sealed 50 outlets in Kaduna State for selling edible oil under unhygienic conditions.

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Strictly’s Aljaž: I left show to become a dad

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Dancer Aljaž Škorjanec has said he took a break from Strictly to become a father, amid allegations he left following an altercation with a female professional.

On Friday, the Sun reported the Slovenian dancer agreed to leave the show in 2022 after an incident with another dancer.

But speaking in an interview with BBC News before the allegations were published in the Sun, Škorjanec said he left in order “to be a great dad and a great husband”.

In response to the allegations, Škorjanec’s representative said it was “untrue to say or suggest he was forced out or that he acted in an aggressive manner at any time”.

“Aljaž has the utmost respect for everyone he works with. He chose to leave the show in 2022 of his own accord but he has always loved Strictly and was delighted to be asked back,” the representative said.

“He is excited to make his return to the dancefloor this year.”

In the Sun article, a source alleged there had been “a pretty shocking altercation with another female dancer” on a night out during the Strictly Come Dancing live tour in 2022.

BBC Studios declined to comment on the alleged incident.

Škorjanec joined Strictly as a professional dancer in 2013. He took a two-year break starting in 2022, and in July it was announced he would be returning to this year’s show.

In a wide-ranging interview before the Sun published its story, Škorjanec said he and his wife, It Takes Two presenter Janette Manrara, were “desperate to become parents”.

“It was always something that we both really, really wanted,” he said.

“I asked myself, I actually feel like I have a choice here. I wanted to be a hands-on husband to a pregnant wife. I wanted to be a hands-on dad, to a little baby.

“So it was a no-brainer really. I really wanted to be there.”

The couple’s daughter Lyra was born last year, and Škorjanec said that he felt “so lucky” that he had been able to spend time with her.

“It’s the bonding time I could never get back,” he said.

He added that it had “worked out perfectly” because he is now going back to the show.

“After two years of doing that, I get to go back on Strictly and do something I love so much and I’m very, very fortunate and I’m very lucky that it worked out that way.”

The dog-loving couple have coordinated a new dance routine
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Manrara, who was also a professional dancer on Strictly, stepped back from the show in 2021 too.

Her dance partners included TV personality Peter Andre, This Morning doctor Dr Ranj Singh, and former JLS singer Aston Merrygold.

But the couple still enjoy dancing, and have worked together to choreograph a new jive routine inspired by dogs, capturing their spirit at their favourite time of day – dinner time.

“As dancers we take inspiration from lots of different things, normally a story we want to tell, or a painting, or a costume you’ve seen,” Manrara said.

“But to see doggies dancing, that was pretty cool, as we’ve never done anything like that before,” she added.

Škorjanec is now gearing up for the new season of Strictly, which starts later this month.

He said he was “really excited” to get back to choreographing and teaching, but added that he was also feeling a few nerves, having been away from the show for two years.

Rehearsals are already under way, but with a difference. This year, the BBC has introduced chaperones in all training room rehearsals, following allegations over the treatment of some former celebrity contestants on the show.

“I think it’s a great thing,” Škorjanec said of the chaperones.

“I think we need to go ahead with the most happiest, the most successful escapism for two hours every single Saturday when the show is on for millions of people.

“Strictly changed my life; it’s been the best thing that’s probably ever happened to me in terms of my career. I think whichever measures are taken are the right ones.”

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Dinah Lugard Defies Odds To Win World’s Best Ethical Hacker At NewsHACKfest 2024

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Dinah Lugard, a Nigerian cybersecurity expert, has been crowned the world’s best ethical hacker at the Global Cybersecurity Summit’s NewsHACKfest 2024 in California.

Ekwutosblog reports that Lugard’s journey to the top was marked by significant challenges, including a potential disqualification early in the competition.
Despite being imposed a 30-point penalty for unintentionally failing to follow instructions, Lugard’s exceptional skills and determination propelled her to an unprecedented victory.
“It wasn’t deliberate. I misunderstood the instructions, and by the time I realised it, the damage had been done,” Lugard explained.
She showcased her superior hacking abilities and innovative problem-solving skills, competing against top cybersecurity experts from around the globe.
Lugard’s victory earned her an impressive prize package, including a $100,000 cash prize and a full PhD scholarship to Harvard University. This achievement cements her status as a leading figure in the cybersecurity world and highlights Africa’s growing influence in the global tech landscape.
Lugard’s success at NewsHACKfest 2024 follows her earlier triumph at Hackathon 2024, hosted by Pydon Global in May.

There, she outperformed over 100 participants from across Africa, scoring an impressive 2277 points and earning recognition for delivering the best presentation.

She has consistently demonstrated her exceptional skills and commitment to making a difference in the field of cybersecurity.

Reflecting on her journey, Lugard said, “I’m still proud of the work I’ve done and the progress I’ve made in my career.

This won’t stop me from pursuing my passion for cybersecurity. There’s always more to learn, and I’m committed to making a difference in this field.”

Lugard’s victory serves as an inspiration to aspiring cybersecurity professionals worldwide, particularly in Africa. Her success story underscores the importance of perseverance, continuous learning, and ethical practices in the rapidly evolving field of cybersecurity.

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History’s Most Groundbreaking Planes Ever Made

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2010s: Airbus A350
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To purchase an Airbus A350-900 you’ll need more than $320m, while the slightly larger Airbus A350-1000 will put you back more than $366m. The A350-1000 was released in 2018 and is a little larger than the classic A350-900 model, with an extra 23 feet (7m) in length, slightly increased wing size and 40 extra maximum capacity.

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