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Liberal leader to learn his fate in Moira Deeming defamation suitDaily Post Nigeria Preye celebrates husband, Prince Yellowe in grand style on his 60th birthday Home News Politics Metro Entertainment Sport Sponsored Preye celebrates husband, Prince Yellowe in grand style on his 60th birthday Published on December 28, 2024 By Daily Post Staff The city is set to witness a grand celebration as Preye, the wife of American-based ICT expert and business mogul, Prince O. Yellowe, organizes a lavish event to mark her husband’s 60th birthday. Prince Yellowe, fondly called “Prince” by family and friends, reached the milestone of his diamond jubilee on August 21, 2024. However, the culmination of celebrations will take place on December 28, 2024, at the prestigious EUI Events Centre, located on Sani Abacha Road, GRA Phase 3, Port Harcourt. Preye, brimming with excitement, expressed her deep admiration for her husband in the lead-up to the event. “He deserves every good thing life has to offer. I am beyond happy to celebrate this milestone with him and to spend the rest of my life by his side,” she stated. “The birthday bash promises to be a night of elegance and heartfelt moments, featuring live music, special tributes, and surprise performances.” Prince Yellowe, a man celebrated for his exceptional career and generosity, has long been an inspiration to those around him. Known for his outstanding achievements in the ICT industry and his philanthropic endeavors, he has earned respect and admiration from family, friends, and colleagues alike. The event is expected to draw a mix of dignitaries, close friends, and family members, all eager to celebrate a man who has left an indelible mark on their lives. Related Topics: Promoted Don't Miss Chivita|Hollandia spreads love to Nigerian homes with Blue Santa campaign You may like Chivita|Hollandia spreads love to Nigerian homes with Blue Santa campaign Is realme a top contender for Nigeria’s smartphone market in 2025? How Golden Terra Oil made LAIF history Rev Ben Eragbai of Divine Appointment Ministry Int’l celebrates Christmas with less privileged in Lagos Coca-Cola Rhythm Unplugged 2024: A Celebration of Africa’s Musical Brilliance Infinix introduces vibrant colors for HOT 50 Series, a bold lifestyle statement for new year Advertise About Us Contact Us Privacy-Policy Terms Copyright © Daily Post Media Ltd
A Letter from Linda Solomon Wood, Publisher and FounderBritons are being warned about an "alarming rise" in online ticket selling scams, leaving victims out of pocket by hundreds of pounds. Get Safe Online, a safety advocacy group, released findings showing that over 50% of consumers wrongly trust social media as a safe platform for buying or selling live event tickets. Out of the 42% who admitted to purchasing tickets via social networks, one in eight said they had been scammed. The pressure to attend events is causing fans to take risks, with 27% conceding that "desperation" drove them to unsourced sellers, which became especially apparent during the Oasis ticket sale fiasco that left millions queued online and ultimately led many to resort to unofficial websites and social platforms—where plenty fell prey to scams. Lloyds Bank data revealed that those snared by fraudulent Oasis ticket sales lost an average of £346 each, noting that 90% of these incidents happened through social media. CEO Tony Neate of Get Safe Online said, 'We are witnessing a perfect storm. Heightened fan passion, limited ticket supply, a single primary seller, a chaotic and pressurised on-sale primary ticketing process - all of which create an environment for fraudsters to operate with alarming success." A specific case saw Carly J losing £100 to a scammer on Facebook Marketplace who posted a counterfeit concert ticket for sale. She recounted her ordeal: "Finding tickets for Fred Again felt like an impossible task after they first sold out. I thought I'd had a lucky break when I found a pair on Facebook Marketplace for £100. But after I paid, the seller vanished and deactivated their account", reports the Express . Keep up to date with all the latest breaking news and top stories from the North East with our free newsletter "I felt completely powerless and foolish. I reached out to Facebook for help but got no response. The experience has really opened my eyes to how vulnerable we are on social media where there is no protection or anything you can do to get your money back." Mr Neate said: "Fans urgently need safe alternatives with robust consumer protections. Increasing competition also opens the market, giving fans more choices about where and how they purchase tickets safely. It is essential that consumers are fully aware of the risks associated with purchasing tickets on social media and have access to multiple platforms and regulated marketplaces where they are protected by a guarantee." Lloyds Bank previously shared the following top tips for people purchasing tickets online. ChronicleLive is now on WhatsApp and we want you to join our communities. We have a number of communities to join, so you can choose which one you want to be part of and we'll send you the latest news direct to your phone. You could even join them all! To join you need to have WhatsApp on your device. All you need to do is choose which community you want to join, click on the link and press 'join community'. No one will be able to see who is signed up and no one can send messages except the ChronicleLive team. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. To leave our community click on the name at the top of your screen and choose 'exit group'. If you’re curious, you can read our privacy notice . Join the ChronicleLive Breaking News and Top Stories community Join our Court & Crime community Join the Things to do in Newcastle and the North East community Join our Northumberland community Join our County Durham community Join our Sunderland community Join our NUFC community Join our SAFC community Join our Great North Run communityChina's struggles with a consumer society
NEW DELHI: India Inc is likely to accelerate its headcount expansion in the coming year with most of the hiring focused on new technologies like AI and data analytics, besides sustainability and diversifying talent. ET Year-end Special Reads Take That: The gamechanger weapon's India acquired in 2024 10 big-bang policy moves Modi government made in 2024 How governments tried to rein in the social media beast Executives at firms like Colgate-Palmolive , DS Group , KPMG , Deloitte , Tata Steel , Tech Mahindra and Meesho are updeat on 2025. For most of these companies, overall hiring is likely to surpass the current year's levels, while for others, it will be in line with 2024. Companies are also likely to focus on upskilling the existing workforce. According to CIEL HR 's hiring analysis of all sectors, shared exclusively with ET, 2025 will mark at least a 10% increase in jobs compared to the current year. "The highest number of jobs will be added in sectors like semiconductor, startups, cybersecurity, renewable energy, AI and GCCs," said chief executive officer Aditya Mishra. FMCG conglomerate DS Group is looking to grow its headcount next year to support new product launches and expansion plans. Colgate-Palmolive will also be growing its workforce in India, which it considers a "strategic priority" market. IT services company Tech Mahindra and e-commerce firm Meesho are looking at fresh recruitments through the campus route. "The global organisation is looking to seriously grow the India business," said Balaji Sreenivasan, EVP HR, Colgate-Palmolive (India) Ltd. 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Building a Talent Pipeline Chief human resources officer Ashish Kumar Singh said Meesho hired in 2024 to drive rapid growth. It now has 1,700 employees including 500 women, he said. Seesho is looking to continue this trajectory next year at the same pace by attracting a diverse pool of young professionals from leading institutions across the country, he added. "Campus hiring efforts have scaled significantly, with an intake nearly three times higher than the previous year, reaffirming our commitment to building a robust and future-ready talent pipeline." Tech Mahindra plans to hire about 5,000 people from engineering campuses this year, said chief people officer Richard Lobo. He said it will undertake its campus hiring in phases. "We are looking at pivoting more on new-age skills like AI, ML, data analytics, etc." For 2025, KPMG is looking to hire aggressively too. "This is on the back of strong demand across all our businesses. We will remain focused on attracting top talent with diverse backgrounds and expertise," Reena Wahi, partner and head of people, performance & culture at KPMG in India, said. The firm is looking at recruiting talent in in-demand skills like data science/analytics, Cloud, AI/ML, IoT, ESG, digital transformation, people with disabilities, the LGBTQIA+ community, and women re-entering the workforce. Tata Steel is looking at building a talent pipeline from within, besides hiring externally. "Our primary focus is to build a future workforce that is not only skilled but also adaptive, innovative, and geared towards future growth and expansion," said a spokesperson.BOSTON — The UConn football team swallowed North Carolina at Fenway Park on Saturday afternoon, using its dominant defense to clinch a 27-14 victory in the Fenway Bowl, its first win in a bowl game since 2009. The importance of the game was clear for the Huskies, who secured just the third nine-win season in UConn’s FBS history, and to their fans, who made up most of the crowd which was announced at 27,900 — the highest-attended game in the Fenway Bowl’s three-year history. Huskies fans got good news even before the game kicked off. Just as the players took the field for the 11 a.m. start, UConn announced that head coach Jim Mora had agreed to a two-year contract extension, which will run through 2028. Mora will make $10 million, plus incentives, over the final four years of the deal. Things got even better once the game began. Graduate quarterback Joe Fagnano completed 16 of his 23 pass attempts for 151 yards and two touchdowns. Mel Brown and Cam Edwards rushed for 96 and 74 yards, respectively, as the Huskies (10-4) picked up 210 of their 361 total yards on the ground. It was a miserable offensive performance — at least through the first three quarters — for North Carolina (6-7), which had multiple offensive linemen and its star running back, Omarion Hampton, opt out of the game, and lost its starting quarterback in the first quarter. The Tar Heels managed just 65 total yards and two first downs entering the fourth quarter, yet finished with 206 total yards. The game started with a 47-yard sprint down the sideline for Brown, which set up a 32-yard Chris Freeman field goal on the Huskies’ opening drive. From the very start, the UNC offensive line couldn’t handle UConn’s veteran front seven. Pryce Yates, who withdrew from the transfer portal last week, made a third-down tackle for loss to take the Tar Heels off the field on their first possession. On their next drive, senior linemen Jelani Stafford and Jack Barton teamed up to stop a scramble from QB Jacolby Criswell, who was injured on the play and taken to the Red Sox clubhouse, which UNC used as its locker room. UConn put together a 31-second scoring drive with Fagnano throwing a perfect ball to Skyler Bell (three catches, 77 yards) in the corner of the end zone for a 38-yard touchdown. North Carolina answered immediately with a 95-yard kickoff return, but the Huskies’ domination continued. Third-down conversions to receivers TJ Sheffield and Jasaiah Gathings set up a 4-yard passing touchdown from Fagnano to Alex Honig at the end of an 11-play, 79-yard drive to start the second quarter. With under a minute left in the first half, facing fourth-and-goal from the 2, UConn brought Stafford in as the lead blocker on a 2-yard rushing touchdown for Edwards to go up 24-7. North Carolina was penalized eight times in the first half, likely frustrating its future head coach Bill Belichick, who was not in attendance. With true freshman Michael Merdinger in at quarterback, the Tar Heels didn’t pick up their initial first down until there were about 30 seconds left and went into halftime — after an interception by UConn linebacker Tui Faumuina-Brown — having been outgained by nearly 200 yards: 241 to 45. Freeman added a 24-yard field goal early in the third quarter and the Tar Heels put together a 96-yard touchdown drive in the fourth as they had senior running back Caleb Hood taking direct snaps from the quarterback position. ©2024 Hartford Courant. Visit courant.com . Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC.
Afghanistan's Taliban forces targeted "several points" in Pakistan on Saturday, Taliban said, days after Pakistaircraft carried out aerial bombardments inside the country, as per Al Jazeera. ET Year-end Special Reads Take That: The gamechanger weapon's India acquired in 2024 10 big-bang policy moves Modi government made in 2024 How governments tried to rein in the social media beast The statement, which was released by Taliban did not directly specify that Pakistan was hit, but said the attacks were conducted "beyond the "hypothetical line" - an expression used by Afghan authorities to refer to a border with Pakistan which has been in dispute since long. "Several points beyond the hypothetical line, serving as centres and hideouts for malicious elements and their supporters who organised and coordinated attacks in Afghanistan, were targeted in retaliation from the southeastern direction of the country," Al Jazeera quoted Taliban as saying. Asked whether the statement referred to Pakistan, Taliban spokesperson Enayatullah Khowarazmi said, "We do not consider it to be the territory of Pakistan, therefore, we cannot confirm the territory, but it was on the other side of the hypothetical line." Afghanistan has rejected the Durand Line, a border between Pakistan and Afghanistan, which was drawn by the Britishers in the 19th century, as per Al Jazeera. The Taliban sees it as a divisive line between Pashtuns on both sides of the border. 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Several points on the other side of the virtual line "Durand" in the south-eastern direction of the country were targeted, which were hideouts and centers for evil elements and their supporters, who were organizing attacks in Afghanistan," Taliban said in a post on X. There are no reports of casualties from either side, Al Jazeera reported. Afghanistan has a complicated history with Pakistan. While Pakistan welcomed the Taliban in Kabul as a natural ally, the Taliban government is proving to be less cooperative than Pakistan had hoped. The current Talibani regime is trying to align itself with the nation's rhetoric as they are trying to form a 'government' as a metamorphosis from a fighting group. The regime is also trying to forge relations beyond heavy reliance on Pakistan, as per Al Jazeera. (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel )
eGain extends stock repurchase program to 2025BOSTON — The UConn football team swallowed North Carolina at Fenway Park on Saturday afternoon, using its dominant defense to clinch a 27-14 victory in the Fenway Bowl, its first win in a bowl game since 2009. The importance of the game was clear for the Huskies, who secured just the third nine-win season in UConn’s FBS history, and to their fans, who made up most of the crowd which was announced at 27,900 — the highest-attended game in the Fenway Bowl’s three-year history. Javascript is required for you to be able to read premium content. Please enable it in your browser settings.
OTTAWA - Peter Anholt tried to keep things light as he emerged from one of the elevators at Canada’s hotel. The temperature had been turned way up on the veteran hockey executive and the country’s under-20 program after a stunning upset some 12 hours earlier. “You only want to talk to me when things are bad, eh?” Anholt joked to reporters Saturday morning. “Is that how this works?” That is indeed what happens when a powerhouse with a record 20 gold medals expected to roll over an opponent suffers one of its worst all-time defeats at the tournament. Canada was embarrassed on home soil 3-2 by Latvia — a country it had thumped by a combined 41-4 score across four previous meetings — in a shocking shootout Friday. Coming off a disastrous fifth-place finish last year in Sweden and having talked a lot about upping their compete level and preparation, the Canadians looked disjointed for long stretches against the plucky, hard-working Latvians. The power play finally clicked late in the third period, but stands at 1-for-7 through two games, while the top line of Easton Cowan, Calum Ritchie and Bradly Nadeau has yet to translate its pre-tournament chemistry into success in the spotlight. “We’re certainly trying to problem solve, but not throw the baby out with the bath water,” said Anholt, who heads the world junior setup. “We’ve got to be really careful.” Canada, which picked up a solid 4-0 victory over Finland to open its tournament Thursday, had plenty of offensive zone time and directed 57 shots at Latvian goaltender Linards Feldbergs. Included in that total, however, were far too many one-and-done efforts from the perimeter with little traffic in front. There were, of course, desperate spurts — especially late in regulation and in 3-on-3 overtime — but not nearly enough for a roster peppered with first-round NHL draft picks and top prospects. “We played really, really hard,” Anholt said in defending his players. “We controlled the puck lots. We created some chances. Their goalie was really good and they defended really good ... 99 times out of 100 we win that game.” Hoping for a big response Sunday against Germany before meeting the United States on New Year’s Eve to tie a bow on round-robin action in Group A, Canada will have to push ahead minus one of its best players. Star defenceman Matthew Schaefer was injured Friday and is done for the tournament after he slammed into Latvia’s net and skated off favouring his left shoulder area. “Tough blow for the kid,” Anholt said. “The way he plays the game, he plays it at such a high speed.” Cowan, a Toronto Maple Leafs first-round selection, said Canada remains confident despite Friday’s ugly result in the nation’s capital. “We’re good,” said the 19-year-old from Mount Brydges, Ont. “Everyone’s lost a hockey game before.” But not like that — or to that opponent on that stage. “Bit of a (crappy) feeling,” said Nadeau, a Carolina Hurricanes prospect from St-Francois-de-Madawaska, N.B. “We all know what this group is capable of. Losing that game is not our standard. “We’ll bounce back.” Some corners of social media exploded following the Latvian debacle, with heavy criticism directed at head coach Dave Cameron and the team’s overall roster construction. “We’re not really worried about it,” defenceman and Ottawa native Oliver Book, who like Cowan is back from last year’s team, said of the outside noise. “We know we didn’t play well.” Canada appears poised to mix things up against the Germans. Vancouver Canucks prospect Sawyer Mynio of Kamloops, B.C., is set draw in for Schaefer, while Anholt indicated there’s a good chance forward Carson Rehkopf will get his first crack at the 2025 tournament as a returnee. The 19-year-old Seattle Kraken second-round pick from Vaughan, Ont., has scored a combined 78 goals over his last 97 regular-season and playoff games in the Ontario Hockey League. “Great player,” Cowan said. “He finds ways.” Anholt said taking a big-picture approach is key in challenging moments. “Let’s not panic,” he said. “The world hasn’t fallen in. It’s hard, but we’ll learn from it.” It’s something Canada will have to do under intense scrutiny. “People are gonna love you and people are gonna hate you,” said Cowan, who has a goal an assist through two games. “Gotta keep doing you.” Anholt, who was also at the helm 12 months ago when Canada never got in gear, isn’t getting 2024 vibes from this year’s group. “Not even in any way, shape or form,” he said. “We’ve just got to take care of business.” They get a first shot at redemption Sunday. This report by The Canadian Press was first published Dec. 28, 2024.Trump asks Supreme Court to delay TikTok ban so he can weigh in after he takes officeDaily Post Nigeria Azerbaijan Plane Crash: Several Airlines cancel flights to Russia Home News Politics Metro Entertainment Sport News Azerbaijan Plane Crash: Several Airlines cancel flights to Russia Published on December 28, 2024 By Matthew Atungwu Several airlines have cancelled flights to Russian cities after Western experts and the US suggested the crash of the Azerbaijan Airlines this week may have been caused by a Russian anti-aircraft missile. However, Moscow has declined to comment on reports that the plane could have been accidentally shot down by its air defence. According to Russia, Grozny, the Chechen capital where the plane was meant to land, was being attacked by Ukrainian drones that day. DAILY POST recalls that the plane crashed near the Kazakh city of Aktau Wednesday, killing 38 of the 67 people on board. Reacting to the incident, Turkmenistan Airlines, the national carrier of the reclusive Central Asian state was the latest airline to announce cancellations on Saturday. The Airlines announced that regular flights between Ashgabat-Moscow-Ashgabat were cancelled from 30/12/2024 to 31/01/2025, without giving an explanation. This is coming after UAE airline Flydubai announced the suspension of flights between Dubai and the southern Russian cities of Mineralnye Vody and Sochi that were scheduled between December 27 and January 3. Similarly, Kazakhstan’s Qazaq Air has suspended its flights to Russia’s Urals city of Yekaterinburg until the end of January. Also, earlier this week, Israeli airline El Al said it was suspending its flights to Moscow for a week. 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