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Historical Legacy: A Look At Countries That Gained Independence In October

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An Independence Day is an annual occasion that marks the celebration of a nation’s freedom or the anniversary of its establishment as an independent state. This typically occurs after the nation has ceased to be a part of another country, ended a period of military occupation, or undergone a significant change in government.

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Numerous countries observe their independence from colonial empires. For instance, Nigeria achieved its independence from British colonial rule on October 1, 1960. Similarly, on the same date, October 1, 1960, China, Cyprus, Palau, and Tuvalu also gained their independence.

It’s important to note that not all nations designate independence as a national holiday. Many countries, such as Australia, Canada, Denmark, Ireland, Luxembourg, New Zealand, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Taiwan, and Turkey, commemorate different dates of historical significance.

Here is a list of countries that gained their independence in the month of October:

– Nigeria – October 1
– China – October 1
– Cyprus – October 1
– Palau – October 1
– Tuvalu – October 1
– Guinea – October 2
– Germany – October 2
– Iraq – October 3
– Lesotho – October 4
– Croatia – October 8
– Uganda – October 9
– Fiji – October 10
– Taiwan – October 10
– Equatorial Guinea – October 12
– Spain – October 12
– Azerbaijan – October 18
– Zambia – October 24
– Austria – October 26
– St. Vincent & the Grenadines – October 27
– Turkmenistan – October 27
– Czechia – October 28
– Slovakia – October 28

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Stadiums Explode! Mexico Celebrates Epic Survival; Is This Finally Canada’s Year To Conquer The World Cup?.

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  • Mexico Advances: Co-host nation Mexico became the first team to reach the knockout stage after a 1-0 win against South Korea in Guadalajara. Luis Romo scored the decisive goal following a goalkeeping error, and Raul Rangel made crucial late saves to preserve the victory. Mexico has guaranteed the top spot in Group A.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

    • Canada’s Dominant Win: Canada secured the tournament’s largest victory to date with a 6-0 triumph over a nine-man Qatar side, moving to the top of Group B. The win featured a hat-trick from Jonathan David and goals from Cyle Larin and Nathan Saliba, but was marred by a serious injury to Ismael Kone.

    • Switzerland’s Victory: Switzerland bolstered their qualification chances by defeating Bosnia-Herzegovina 4-1. Substitute Johan Manzambi made a significant impact by scoring twice after entering the match, while Ruben Vargas and Granit Xhaka also contributed to the scoreline. Switzerland currently leads Group B.

    • South Africa vs. Czech Republic: A 1-1 draw kept both South Africa and the Czech Republic in contention for qualification. The Czechs scored the tournament’s fastest goal through Michal Sadilek after just five seconds, but Teboho Mokoena equalized via a late penalty in the 83rd minute.

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“I Was Nervous”: Tems Reveals Vulnerable Truth About Her High-Stakes Performance At Obama Centre!.

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Grammy-winning Nigerian artist Tems recently expressed that she felt nervous during her performance at the dedication ceremony for the Obama Presidential Centre in Chicago. The event, which took place on Wednesday, featured Tems alongside various international stars, including Stevie Wonder, Bruce Springsteen, Jennifer Hudson, John Legend, Christina Aguilera, Common, Bono, The Edge, Marc Anthony, and The Roots.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Following the high-profile performance, Tems took to X to apologize for mistakenly misidentifying the daughters of former U.S. President Barack Obama while on stage. Admitting that her nerves got the better of her, the singer wrote, “Lord knows I was nervous! Please forgive me!!!”.

The dedication ceremony was held at the 19-acre campus’s John Lewis Plaza to celebrate the $850 million facility ahead of its public opening on June 19, with community activities scheduled through June 21. Additionally, the center highlights the work of Nigerian-born artist Njideka Akunyili Crosby, who contributed a portrait to the facility.

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Fake Names, Real Tensions? FG Exposes The Truth Behind Ethiopia Prisoner Controversy!

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The Federal Government has provided clarification regarding the Transfer of Sentenced Persons Agreement signed with Ethiopia. Minister of Foreign Affairs, Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu, stated that the agreement is a diplomatic and humanitarian initiative designed to allow Nigerians convicted in Ethiopia to serve the remainder of their sentences in their home country.

  • Clarification on Inmate Numbers: Minister Odumegwu-Ojukwu dismissed a viral list claiming there are 136 Nigerian inmates, clarifying that the agreement actually covers 98 prisoners located across two maximum-security facilities, Kaliti and Aba Samuel.

  • Humanitarian Rationale: The transfer aims to address the precarious conditions faced by these inmates, which include poor feeding, health challenges, lack of medical facilities, denial of visitation rights, and language barriers.

  • Safeguards Against Early Release: The Minister refuted concerns that transferred inmates would be pardoned upon arrival, noting that the memorandum of understanding explicitly prohibits granting amnesty or pardon without the consent of the sentencing state.

  • Rejection of Ethnic Bias: Addressing claims regarding the origin of the inmates, the Minister debunked allegations that the prisoners are from only one region, emphasizing that the 98 individuals originate from various parts of Nigeria, including the Southeast, Southwest, and South-South.

  • Urgency of Action: The need for the agreement was underscored by the fact that four Nigerian prisoners died while the two nations were finalizing the deal.

 

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