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"Police Seize Control of Kano Emir’s Palace"
In a dramatic turn of events in Kano state, tensions have flared as police forces have forcefully ousted local hunters who were guarding Muhammadu Sanusi II, the 16th Emir of Kano, from his palace. This action, which occurred on Monday, June 24, 2024, marks a significant escalation in the power struggle within the Kano emirate.
By Agatha Aganyi 8 days ago in The Swamp
Keir Set Boris A Trap!. Content Warning.
In an article in 'The Guardian' Sir Keir Starmer has revealed how he caught Boris Johnson out. Sir Keir revealed that he always suspected Johnson's relationship with the truth "would bring him down". I "set a trap" for the ex-Priminister caught out over 'Partygate'.
By Nicholas Bishop8 days ago in The Swamp
Nature's Embrace: Unveiling the Lifelong Benefits of Our Natural World. AI-Generated.
Nature, with its vast forests, expansive oceans, towering mountains, and intricate ecosystems, has always been our silent benefactor. Throughout history, our relationship with the natural world has provided us with countless benefits that go far beyond mere resources. From physical health to mental well-being, and even cultural and spiritual enrichment, nature plays a crucial role in shaping our lives and societies.
By Nangponen Muru9 days ago in The Swamp
Dry Farming in India
Dry farming, also known as rainfed Agriculture, is a popular sustainable farming practice. In this approach, we farmers produce crops in their area with limited rainfall without depending on irrigation. The approach has been in use for centuries and is mainly used in india, where large areas of land are in drought situations. It is an essential part of Indian farming as it encompasses around 60 per cent of the cultivated lands.
By Rajendra_Singh12 days ago in The Swamp
Enumeration Enumerated
I need to explain what I did. When I was in my twenties, I went from job to job very quickly. Most of the money I made went toward a plan to help me all the way through school, although I still managed to waste some of it. Knowing that I could jump from one lousy job to another without much difficulty helped…for a while. I am not sure where this confidence came from, but it did allow me to create a list of over twenty jobs when someone asked how many types of employment I had in those early years.
By Kendall Defoe 12 days ago in The Swamp
Downtown Clearwater Library is a controversy
I've resided in Clearwater since 2010. I've worked at many places that no longer exist here like the Steak n Shake on U.S. 19 and the little telemarketing office that once employed me near Ulmerton and 66th. I've also worked for places that still do exist like Postcardmania and Clearwater Marine Aquarium. Gandy Beach (the way it was) is gone, transformed into a mangrove preserve. Our Pinellas County public libraries are either improving or vanishing. The Clearwater officials (regarding the downtown library) decided to go with improvements, but the million dollar ampitheater project came with much controversy including the resignation of a mayor.
By Shanon Marie Clare Angermeyer Norman12 days ago in The Swamp
Baby Tyler: Victim of Lancaster County PA's Injustice System
Meet Baby Tyler. He's four months old and already caught in the cruel web of a system that seems more interested in punishment than rehabilitation. Tyler's parents are currently in jail in Lancaster County, PA, not for heinous crimes but for minor probation violations. Violations that could have been avoided if they had the support they desperately needed.
By Sunshine Firecracker13 days ago in The Swamp