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63 Killed in Deadly Bus Crash on Uganda Kampala-Gulu Highway

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KAMPALA, Uganda (AP) — At least 63 people died early Wednesday in a multi-vehicle collision on the Kampala-Gulu Highway, authorities said, marking one of Uganda’s deadliest road accidents in recent years.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

The crash involved two buses and two other vehicles near Kitaleba Village in western Uganda. It occurred shortly after midnight when one bus, traveling from Kampala to Gulu, attempted to overtake a lorry. At the same time, another bus was overtaking a car, causing a head-on collision. The impact triggered a chain reaction, with vehicles overturning and many passengers trapped.

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Emergency responders rushed the injured to Kiryandongo Hospital and nearby clinics. The bodies of the deceased were taken to the hospital’s mortuary for identification and post-mortem examinations, police said.

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“The situation is tragic. Our officers are on the ground assisting survivors and coordinating medical care,” said a spokesperson for the Uganda Police Force.

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The Kampala-Gulu Highway is a major route linking Uganda’s capital to the northern city of Gulu. It sees heavy traffic, including passenger buses and freight vehicles. Authorities have not yet released an official cause of the crash, and investigations are ongoing.

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President Yoweri Museveni expressed condolences to the victims’ families and pledged government support for the injured. “We mourn this tragic loss of life and urge all drivers to follow traffic laws and avoid reckless overtaking,” he said in a statement.

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Road safety experts note that overtaking on busy highways is a leading cause of accidents in Uganda. The government has called for stricter enforcement of traffic regulations and increased public awareness campaigns.

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“This accident highlights the urgent need for improved road safety measures,” said a transportation official. “We must educate drivers and enforce rules to prevent such tragedies.”

The crash has drawn attention internationally, with organizations offering condolences and support. Authorities say they are reviewing road safety protocols and will take steps to prevent similar accidents in the future.

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As the nation mourns the 63 victims, the tragedy underscores the ongoing challenges of road safety in Uganda and the importance of public awareness and regulation to protect lives.

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Why EFCC Really Revoked Malami’s Bail — Explosive New Clarification Emerges.

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According to Nivo News, the Office of former Attorney-General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami, SAN, has clarified that the revocation of his bail by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission was solely linked to his presence at a political event in Kebbi State, and not due to any alleged breach of bail conditions....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

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In a statement issued on Thursday, Malami’s Special Assistant on Media Affairs, Mohammed Doka, dismissed reports claiming the former AGF failed to comply with his bail terms. He described such reports as inaccurate and at odds with the established facts.

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The statement explained that Malami had met all the requirements earlier set by the EFCC in relation to allegations of money laundering and abuse of office—claims he has consistently denied. It added that the anti-graft agency later imposed additional conditions, including restrictions on media engagements and a ban on participating in political activities within Kebbi State.

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Doka maintained that Malami committed no violations, arguing that the EFCC withdrew the bail only after he attended a political gathering in his home state, which did not constitute a legal or procedural breach. He further noted that prohibiting Malami from political involvement in Kebbi was unconstitutional and amounted to an infringement on his rights to freedom of movement, association, and political participation.

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Ruger Sparks Outrage As He Claims Women With BBL ‘Have Bad Character’.

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A popular Nigerian singer, Ruger, has stirred reactions online after expressing his opinion about women who undergo Brazilian Butt Lift procedures, commonly known as BBL. According to Nivo News, the artist shared his thoughts in a recent post on X, where he claimed that many women with surgically enhanced bodies often display questionable behaviour.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

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Ruger, writing in pidgin English, suggested that the cosmetic procedure appears to come with what he described as “a little attitude.” His post read: “When I see girl with BBL, I dey straight up think say dem get bad character. Be like the procedure dey come with small attitude and ogba.”

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His comment immediately sparked widespread debate across social media platforms, as users questioned why women’s bodies continue to be subjected to harsh scrutiny and judgment in public discourse.

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Benue Boils Again: Fulani Herder Killed, Over 20 Cows Slaughtered In Fresh Wave Of Attacks.

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Renewed unrest has erupted in Benue State as coordinated attacks in Otukpo Local Government Area left a Fulani herder dead and more than 20 cattle slaughtered, heightening fears of escalating communal strife. According to Nivo News, the incidents, which occurred between December 4 and 5, spread across the Ondo, Ogobia, Ugboju and Otukpo Nobi communities—areas already burdened by intermittent clashes.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

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Residents expressed concern over claims that the handling of a key suspect by a security agency may have worsened tensions, raising suspicions of institutional negligence and prompting fears of retaliatory violence.

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The crisis intensified on Friday, December 5, when armed individuals from the Ondo community in Ogobia reportedly ambushed a Fulani herder, Hassan Sule, popularly known as Alhaji Foder. Local accounts indicated that he was travelling on a motorcycle with a labourer to inspect his herd when the attackers opened fire. The labourer sustained injuries but managed to escape, while Foder died on the spot.

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Panic spread rapidly among Fulani families, who immediately notified troops stationed at the Ogobia military post. Soldiers accompanied the herders to recover the deceased, but the situation escalated when armed men allegedly launched a second ambush, apparently unaware that the military was part of the approaching team. Security sources said troops returned fire swiftly and subdued the assailants.

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One of the attackers was reportedly captured alive and disarmed, raising hopes of uncovering those behind the organised assaults. However, the situation took a troubling turn after the suspect was handed over to the Divisional Police Officer of Ogoli/Ogboju. According to multiple sources, the officer allegedly released the suspect less than an hour after taking custody.

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Fulani community representatives who confronted the DPO said he dismissed their concerns, allegedly stating that the military had no authority to arrest and transfer suspects to him, insisting he was following his professional judgement.

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Community leaders condemned the decision as irresponsible and inflammatory, warning that the release of the suspect has worsened an already volatile atmosphere and could trigger further unrest in the affected communities.

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