John Kilcommons Cornamuckla, Ballymoe, Castlerea, Co. Galway. Friday, January 15th, in his 90th year, peacefully at University College Hospital, Roscommon.
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The Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde has declared that his government will do everything possible to end kidnapping and insecurity in the state.
This Makinde says will be done by working with all security agencies including the newly-introduced Oyo State Security Network Agency also known as Amotekun Corps.
The governor maintained that the safety and security of all residents of the state remains a top priority for his government, adding that his administration will work relentlessly to tackle cases of kidnapping and insecurity.
Governor Makinde, who appreciated all heads of security agencies for doing their best to secure the state, explained that the government is already setting up proper information channels for security agencies in the state in order for them to keep the information flow simple.
Agenda for Calliditas virtual R&D Day on January 20, 2021
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Calliditas Therapeutics AB (publ) ( Calliditas ) (Nasdaq OMX - CALTX) (NASDAQ - CALT)
today announced the program for the upcoming virtual R&D Day for investors, analysts and journalists on January 20, 2021, which will take place between 1pm and 5pm CET. The R&D Day will feature presentations from executive management and Key Opinion Leaders and will be webcast live and accessible at:
1:00pm
Professor Jonathan Barratt
CMO Dr Richard Phillipson
Professor Jonathan Barratt
2:20pm
2:40pm
Head of North America Commercial, Andrew Udell, & Vice President Market Access, Christopher Ngai
Marina Wheeler: ‘I’ll never forget the people who were there when I was in trouble’
Marina Wheeler and daughter Lara tell of her diagnosis with cervical cancer, and urge women to attend screenings
15 January 2021 • 9:00pm
Marina Wheeler, right, is raising awareness of cervical cancer with the help of her daughter Lara
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Twelfth Night is well and truly over when Marina Wheeler appears on my screen. But over her shoulder, at the far end of her lovely, light-filled living space, stands an enormous, lavishly decorated Christmas tree. It’s just so pretty that she can’t bear to lose it, she says: “And I heard on Radio 4 that taking down the tree on the Twelfth Day is a 19th‑century invention, so it’s perfectly fine to keep it up. These are unusual times. We all have to do whatever’s necessary to stay cheery.”
Amotekun operatives shoot, kill 21-year-old man in Ibadan
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Some operatives of Oyo State Security Network Agency, also known as Amotekun, have allegedly killed a 21-year-old man in Ibadan, the state capital.
DAILY POST gathered on Thursday that operatives of the new security outfit set up by Governors in the South West Nigeria shot one Tosin Thomas at Makola area of Ibadan on Wednesday.
Our correspondent learnt that Thomas died as a result of the gunshot he sustained.
DAILY POST gathered that Mr. Thomas was pronounced dead at the University College Hospital, Ibadan.
No fewer than 5 (five) people have been killed as a result of clashes between Amotekun operatives and hoodlums in the state.