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premimtimes · 2 years
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Beauty queen killed days after crowning
Beauty queen killed days after crowning
A student of Moshood Abiola Polytechnic (MAPOLY), Abeokuta, Happiness Odeh, has been killed allegedly by her abductors. The deceased, who won the institution’s beauty contest on 3 August, was said to have been kidnapped on her way to Ipara, in Ode Remo on Tuesday evening. Both the polytechnic’s management and the leadership of the students’ union confirmed the development on Saturday. The body of…
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accuratenewsng · 2 years
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We Will Fish Out Killers Of MAPOLY Student – Gov Abiodun
We Will Fish Out Killers Of MAPOLY Student – Gov Abiodun
Ogun State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun, has condemned the murder of a student of Moshood Abiola Polytechnic, Abeokuta, Miss Happiness Odeh by suspected kidnappers. In a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr Kunle Somorin, Governor Abiodun who described the killing of the student as barbaric and wicked said the Government would do everything within the law to ensure that the killers were…
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princessg3rard · 15 days
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List 5 things that make you happy, then put this in the askbox for the last 10 people who liked or reblogged something from you! :3
K HERE WE GO !!
1. the joint list’s election song - listen, im a lifelong hater of ayman odeh’s, but BY GOD does this song slap (it’s called: باسم الشعب and it’s on yt if u want to check it out)
2. passover prep !! im a big hater of the cleanings but I like the shopping and reorganising (and the passover songs are so fucking good too) :3
3. being an exact clone of my dad (I even got the queer vibes from him fr (my dad is cishet but def doesn’t give the vibes))
4. the fact that it’s finally spring !! <333
5. being home for the mimouna !! if u don’t know what that is, it’s a holiday unique to jews who spent the diaspora in morocco :) it’s celebrated the moment second passover is out and we can eat risen doughs again - so naturally we make it a party with enough dough and sugar to kill several grown elephants <3 the best holiday of the year if u ask me :3
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wiingsfm · 7 months
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☆ –– (yasmine al-bustami, cisfemale, she/her) have you seen FAYEZ ODEH-REYES running around palmetto bay? rumor has it they’re from the 2012, making them THIRTY years old. they were known as the HOYDEN in high school. it seems they’re still RESILIENT and GRATEFUL, but can also be SARCASTIC and ANXIOUS. they can usually be seen working as a GYM TEACHER AND SOCCER COACH at SEACOAST HIGH SCHOOL or spending their free time DOING YOGA. supposedly, they’ve come to palmetto bay for WORK. on the night of the murder, they were supposedly PACKING UP AFTER SOCCER PRACTICE but who knows if that’s true or not.
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full name: fayez odeh-reyes.
nicknames: fay.
age: thirty.
gender: cisfemale.
orientation: homosexual. homoromantic.
date of birth: april 16.
place of birth: orlando, fl.
residence: palmetto bay.
occupation: phys ed teacher and soccer coach.
relationships
sibilings: hazel reyes (adopted) (npc)
significant other(s): tbd.
children: none.
physique
faceclaim: yasmine al-bustami.
eye color: brown.
hair color: black.
height: 5′3″
tattoos: n/a.
significant scars: n/a.
other
positive traits: optimistic, caring, resilient, grateful.
negative traits: sarcastic, hot headed, anxious, too trusting.
song inspo: weekends (big time rush), pretty girls (renee rapp), weather (kelsea ballerini), eightball girl (maddie zahm), get him back! (olivia rodrigo), shelf (jonas brothers)
hobbies: board games, yoga, hiking
other character notes: fayez was fostered by the reyes family starting at age 10, by 13 the adoption was finalized. before then she had been fostered in three different homes none of which felt like they could give her the attention she needed. but she's always persisted. she's been a happy-go-lucky kid who was able to make a home out of anywhere she landed. but landed in the reyes home felt completely different. though she never cared to know what happened to her birth parents, they were open to discussing it with her if she ever wanted to. this gift meant for the first time she was truly secure. in high school she stayed focused on her athletic abilities, soccer being her main sport. she was scouted by multiple schools around the country but chose to go to the university of florida where she studied education. once she graduated she returned back home and began her teaching career as a physical education teacher with the added bonus of becoming the women's soccer coach at seacoast high school. on the night hazel went missing she was seen packing up her soccer equipment after practice.
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jiokcareers · 2 years
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LATEST NEWS: Murdered MAPOLY queen’s corpse found on her birthday – Friend
LATEST NEWS: Murdered MAPOLY queen’s corpse found on her birthday – Friend
Publish date: 2022-08-17 00:57:11 | Author: Daud Olatunji | Source: punchng.com Adeola Priscilla, 19, was a friend to the former queen of Moshood Abiola Polytechnic Abeokuta, Happiness Odeh, who was reportedly kidnapped, raped and killed. Both were National Diploma students of Mass Communication at Moshood Abiola Polytechnic, Abeokuta. She speaks with DAUD OLATUNJI about her late friend How did…
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newsbreak365 · 2 years
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kennysho · 2 years
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Abiodun Condemns Abduction,  Raping and Killing of Miss MAPOLY
Abiodun Condemns Abduction,  Raping and Killing of Miss MAPOLY
NEWSMEDIANG.COM Abiodun condemns abduction,  Raping and killing of Miss MAPOLY …says act barbaric, wicked The Ogun State governor, Dapo Abiodun, has condemned the murder of a student of Moshood Abiola Polytechnic, Abeokuta, Miss Happiness Odeh by men suspected to be kidnappers. The student and the school beauty pageant winner was reportedly abducted along Iperu Remo road on her way to a movie…
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nationwidenews · 2 years
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A student of Moshood Abiola Polytechnic (MAPOLY), Abeokuta, Ogun State, Happiness Odeh. has been abducted, raped and murdered by yet to be identified persons. It was gathered that the victim, an ND II student of Mass Communication, won the Miss MAPOLY beauty contest on August 3, 2022. She was said to have been kidnapped on her way to Ipara, in Ode Remo, on Tuesday evening, by some gunmen who…
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focusonthegoodnews · 3 years
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Reforestation Gains Momentum in Puerto Rico as a Tool for Economic and Environmental Recovery
Reforestation Gains Momentum in Puerto Rico as a Tool for Economic and Environmental Recovery
Good News Notes: “The passage of Hurricane Maria has been difficult to describe by those who were witnesses and victims on the island of Puerto Rico. As is often the case in the worst of catastrophes, the sense of desolation and post-apocalyptic devastation can only be measured if it was experienced firsthand. In addition to the destruction of infrastructure and the long-term economic and social…
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God Ayman Odeh is a supreme troll, I love him. Right wing Israelis are Satan incarnate.
"Happy Hanukkah to everyone. Let's not wait for a great miracle to happen here for the few to defeat the many. It is enough to understand that the "minorities" together are already the majority."
"is that a threat?"
"you didn't understand the story of Hanukkah. The Jews won in the end."
"Look, the miracle is only talking about the Jews. In life you won't defeat us."
"Arabs are not a minority, in relation to humans they are nothing. In relation to livestock and savages maybe they're equal."
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salixj · 5 years
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“Please explain, I don’t understand how you are all so happy and singing and dancing when you are here and not at your home.  Please can you tell me why?”
It was 18:05, minutes after Shabbat had gone out in Athens, in the Sofitel Hotel in Athens International Airport. The conversation was between me and Sophia, a puzzled but very courteous front desk manager at the hotel. The reason had been havdallah, the culmination of the singing throughout Shabbat tefillot and meals.
I will get to my answer to her…Yet I first want to backtrack.
So much has been written about the LY 002 Shabbat Athens landing, that I was on. Articles have been published, many of them scathing, attacking someone or some entity. Many written out of justified anger, like mine that I wrote on my phone in the airport after Shabbat, when reading what had been posted against us.
I want to tell a different side of this, now that I am – finally – home, having arrived at 3:15 a.m. I am calmer, and able to see the entire incident, understand the passions on all sides, and reflect, and reach a slightly different conclusion.
Firstly, I feel very bad for the crew of stewards and stewardesses, who were just trying to do their job, and had been brought late to the plane waiting in traffic for hours through no fault of their own, but due to a poor decision by their managers not to leave early due to the weather.  They were bearing the brunt of the shouts of anger from all sides — religious and irreligious — over a decision that hadn’t been theirs. I told them this as I got off the plane, as I saw their pain and frustration and knew they were not in the wrong and had had a really bad day — I hope I managed to comfort them somehow. Maybe they should have reacted better, but then again none of us is perfect.
I feel bad for the irreligious people, who had to wait a further three hours to get a plane home, and who missed out on the special Shabbat experience that I will never forget.
I feel bad that so many accusations continue to fly as I type this. I still feel El Al was in the wrong, but the airline, too, can make mistakes.
However, the aspect I keep coming back to, aside from the accusations of violence that I really, really hope were not true — if there is one thing we must learn it is that dialogue is the only way to resolve our disputes — is the above conversation.
To recap the situation: some 40 minutes before Shabbat was to come in, a swarm of about 180 religious Jews (maybe a quarter of whom would be classified as “Haredi”), most of us talking on the phone or texting with our families in Israel or the USA, descended on the Athens hotel.  Clutching our hand luggage, and for many of us a portion of the meal we had been served earlier, saved in case we had no food for Shabbat (I saved my omelet and roll; they were never eaten), and stealing glances at our watches as Shabbat crept ever closer, we were led into the lobby. The hotel and El Al representatives calmed us down by explaining that meals were taken care of, and that we should pair up in s twos or threes for rooms, and that we had nothing to worry about. There was not enough room for all of us, so approximately 30 people were taken to another hotel.
We found partners (mine were nice, though both snored), formed lines, received our keycards, and exchanged ideas on how to avoid using them on Shabbat (electronics are a problem for those who observe Shabbat).  I am a seasoned traveler, who has guided on numerous occasions for Ramah Israel in Poland, Prague, and Morocco, as well as having been in many a US hotel room for Shabbat, and shared my personal favorites: tape over or put toilet paper in the tab that the latch of the door fits into, or put a towel over the door, and make sure your valuables are in the safe.
Not that many of us had much to put there: I am sure you have heard the oft-used expression, especially before Shabbat, “I have literally nothing to wear”? This time, it was true – all I had were the clothes on my back, some food, and my tallit and tefillin – all the rest of my emergency clothes that I always take with me in case of such a situation had been checked in when the nice operator at the El Al counter in JFK offered to check my rolling hand luggage for free. Kicking myself for doing that, I sprinted back to the airport and found a store selling white Athens souvenir t-shirts, and socks with for some unknown reason, San Francisco emblazoned on them. Once the t-shirt was turned inside out, I had my Shabbat shirt.
Thus bedecked in splendor, I went to Kabbalat Shabbat, missing my family, and with some trepidation over the upcoming Shabbat.
Most of my new comrades were similarly dressed. The lifelike statue at the top of the stairs, that seemed to be a distortion of Michelangelo’s David (made from fake granite, facing the other way and with hand outstretched, but still totally nude), that many were avoiding looking at, seemed to reinforce my fears that this was going to be a strange Shabbat.
Yet, it was strange, but in a wonderful, marvelous, unifying spiritual manner.  One of my new friends, Ben Chafetz, wrote a beautiful piece describing Shabbat that I encourage you to read. It was truly remarkable what Chabad in Athens had done at the last minute, in terms of warm hospitality, abundance of food, a Sefer Torah, and other logistical preparations – many of us gave a donation after Shabbat for a mikveh that doesn’t exist there by way of thanking them.  Equally remarkable was the hotel staff and management, who went out of their way to help us.  Despite my criticism of El Al in my first piece on this that I stand by, they did their best to provide for us once the decisions had been made and the mistakes by others left in the past, and that is worthy of praise as well.
Everyone there had their own sob story of what they were missing in Israel – I hadn’t seen my wife and kids in two weeks, but there were worse stories: a few bar mitzvahs that people were missing, an aufruf, the family gathering at a yahrtzeit, and sadly, one woman who told me that the body of her mother had been in the belly of flight LY002, on its way to burial in Israel, and she had no idea what had happened with it over Shabbat. Perspective can be a wonderful thing.
Yet: we all breathed deeply and let Shabbat work its magic. The most remarkable thing was the atmosphere, that 150 Jews from all walks of life, wearing the strangest Shabbat outfits and bringing a vast plethora of Shabbat traditions to the shul and table, created, without a decision-making process on behalf of anyone.
The Kiddush Hashem was awesome — singing in the different accents, dancing with strangers, divrei torah and shiurim — the atmosphere we created together was one of Simchat Shabbat. The heat-warming breaking down of any barriers due to the circumstances was invigorating, caused many unexpected friendships, and broke stereotypes for us all that hopefully will not be rebuilt. Seeing all these Jews who would probably never have said anything to each other simply because of what the other was wearing, in conversations around tables or in the lobby, was inspiring.  How beautifully ironic that none of this atmosphere was captured to show, because all those creating it were religious and could not use cameras or phones.
There is a saying: You don’t control the situations you are in, but you do control how you react to them” – and that was demonstrated perfectly.  None of us chose to be there, yet we made the best of the situation, and kept a Shabbat that none of us will ever forget.
In the afternoon I went for a walk — sadly the airport is too far from the real sites, so that will have to wait for the next time I am there — ending up on the top floor of the airport where there is a small, free museum that I highly recommend if you are ever there — a collection of what had been found while building the airport. Similar to Israel, Greece has a vast amount of archaeology and immense finds in every nook and cranny, and it was very special looking at coins and pottery made in the second century BCE — as in, exactly the Chanukah time period. I even found myself getting emotional when I realized that here was an Israeli, a tour guide who teaches about Jewish values — then and now, stuck in Greece because he insisted on keeping Shabbat, looking at coins minted during the time that the Ancient Greeks tried to crush Ancient Israel for the “crime” of doing exactly that, and in a few days will be celebrating that holiday back in Israel.
One of the divrei Torah that was given in the shul was a thought I have given many times myself to students. Briefly, the parshat hashavua (Torah portion) we read — Vayetzei — has in it the verse where our Matriarch Leah named her fourth son Judah, meaning “I will thank G-d”; the root “odeh” being the same as “todah,” meaning thanks. If you follow that thought, our name, Jews, means thank you. That, too was a key element of Shabbat — thanking everyone who had made it.
So: after Havdallah, I made it my business to thank every one of the hotel workers that I saw, as did many of us.  As I was doing that, Sophia, the desk manager, asked me in her broken English, what I wrote above:
“Please explain, I don’t understand how you are all so happy and singing and dancing when you are here and not at your home. Please can you tell me why?”
The conversation is too long to write in full, but I explained to her what Shabbat was, and told her a bit about the rituals and theology, answered her follow up questions, quoted to her Asher Ginsburg’s famous saying, “More than the Jewish people have kept the Shabbat, the Shabbat has kept the Jewish people,” and she was nodding politely, but clearly not getting it.
So I added one more thought, that I think she liked, and it is a thought that I am taking with me as this saga continues to swirl:  Shabbat is, amongst other values, about Kehilla, community, togetherness, about taking time to be with one’s family and friends, and about creating and strengthening community. (As was put to me by my new friend Mitch – who lives 5 minutes from me, but whom I had to come to Athens to meet — Shabbat is the time for shmoozing, so let’s schmooze!)
This week, I told Sophia, you saw a new Jewish community create itself under conditions that were beyond its control to alter, but were within its control to use and benefit from. The singing and dancing came from that yearning to strengthen our bonds to our belief and our community, in the same way that Shabbat has done for so many centuries in other conditions.  I have made many friends that I hope I will stay in touch with, and hopefully allowed one desk manager named Sophia to get an inkling into Shabbat in Judaism.
One final thought. Community, like family, is close enough that arguments and disagreements are inevitable from time to time — that is the nature of the beast. Our task, like in the conversation over our flight, is to combat that inclination to let our arguing overtake us and the poison continue to flow, and to end the arguing by listening to the other and understanding them.
I, for one, am done with blame. We were in Athens for a reason, I will always remember that Shabbat, and life is now continuing.
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connectbaze · 2 years
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Danny Gold Biography (Real Name, Networth And Career)
Danny Gold Biography (Real Name, Networth And Career)
Danny Gold Biography (Real Name And Career) Odeh Daniel (born 29 March 2002), known professionally as Danny Gold, is a Nigerian comedian all the way from Otukpo,benue state pricisely. Danny Gold Early Career The Nigerian comedian “Danny Gold”, according to him what inspired him into comedy is because of his funny attitude and he also want to make people around him happy. What Is Danny Gold…
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darkspear-panther · 6 years
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Kij’aza scrolls through the artist’s profile, giving a small smile as she looks their work of trolls. “Yah, I dink dis be acceptable. Good ta know ya be dinkin’ of capturin’ my beautie.”
“I know right?” The mun grins eagerly. “I’ve loved this artist for a while now, so when I saw I won the giveaway, I knew I had to get you done! Their trolls are just...ah!”
“Wait...” The huntress furrows her brow. “A giveaway?”
“Yeah, like the ones Vond’fon used to do for the Cohort, except this one for a milestone on their blog.”
The troll shakes her head. “Nah, I get dat. But ya didn’t pay for et?”
Kar shrugs slightly. “I’m a broke student, Kij. I’m just happy to see art whenever I log in.”
“Dat trueh wit’ da odeh characters ya got art o’?”
“Oh, not at all. Both of Kennocha’s pieces were gift art while Rowan’s was a prize from a contest I wrote in for.”
“So ya left my beautie ta luck, but not deirs!” Kij growls. 
The mun raises her arms in defense. “I’m not sure what you want me to say!”
“O’, I know.” The huntress gets up from her chair. “I’m gonna get ya some o’ dat padetic ‘uman money so ya can pay dat damn artist ta make me da best o’ all yar characters!”
Watching the troll storm off, Kar rolls her eyes. “Good luck with that...”
( To be continued. Thanks @leavenohoofprints! )
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bluemagic-girl · 5 years
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Arab leader seeks to shake up Israeli election
JERUSALEM (AP) — The leader of the primary Arab faction in parliament has shaken up Israel’s election marketing campaign via providing to sit down in a average coalition govt — a building that will finish many years of Arab political marginalization and may doubtlessly carry down Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Ayman Odeh’s be offering to again Netanyahu’s leader opponent, Blue and White chairman Benny Gantz, for top minister displays the rising want of Israel’s massive Arab minority to take a extra energetic function in shaping the rustic. It additionally demanding situations the longstanding norm that Arabs are out of bounds as political companions with the Jewish majority.
If Odeh can generate pleasure and spice up Arab turnout, it may well be sufficient to tip the scales in Israel’s fractured political panorama and in any case topple Netanyahu, who has lengthy incited towards Arab political leaders and wondered their loyalty.
“The truth is we could be the real deciding factor in this election,” Odeh informed The Associated Press this week. “Without us the right-wing government will not be replaced. We can’t do it alone, but without us it can’t be done.”
Netanyahu compelled the Sept. 17 election after failing to put in combination a ruling majority after April elections. It is the primary time Israel has held two elections in the similar yr and has many events, together with Odeh’s, scrambling to steer clear of their errors of the April vote.
Whether the repeat election turns into a watershed second for Israel’s Arabs relies in large part at the reaction to Odeh’s historical name for inclusion.
Israeli Arabs, who make up about 20 p.c of the rustic’s nine million electorate, have in large part been marginalized politically for the reason that founding of the state in 1948.
The Jewish status quo, leery of together with the ones it perceived as figuring out with the rustic’s adversaries, stored Arab-led events out of presidency. At the similar time, Arab leaders mentioned that they had no real interest in becoming a member of a central authority for worry of legitimizing Israel’s army profession of Palestinian spaces or being observed as condoning army operations towards Palestinians.
But with a more youthful technology way more happy with a twin Israeli-Arab identification and important answers to on a regular basis home problems, the political calculus has modified.
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Polls display an vast majority of Arab electorate need their leaders to center of attention extra on lowering crime, bettering training and addressing a housing crunch quite than fixing the Israeli-Palestinian warfare.
“The message is we don’t just want you to get elected, we want you to influence,” mentioned Thabet Abu Rass, co-director of the Abraham Fund Initiatives, a non-profit devoted to selling equality in Israel. “The Arabs haven’t stopped supporting the Palestinians, but they know that peace will take time. The other issues are more urgent.”
Israel’s Arab electorate, against this to their Palestinian brethren within the West Bank and Gaza, can vote in Israeli elections however have suffered from many years of discrimination and second-class standing. This has regularly translated into apathy on the poll field.
Angered via the passage of a debatable regulation that outlined Israel because the geographical region of the Jewish folks, and via Netanyahu marketing campaign ways they regarded as racist, lots of Israel’s Arab minority sat out the April elections. Turnout fell to 49%, from 64% within the earlier 2015 election.
The low turnout, in addition to divisions between the more than a few Arab events, contributed to a deficient appearing. Arab events received simply 10 seats within the 120-seat parliament, down from 13 in 2015.
With the 4 primary factions now reunited below Odeh’s management, polls undertaking the Joint List changing into the third-largest party after the election.
A grassroots effort is making an attempt to mobilize Arab citizens and create optimism that they may be able to tip the election. Odeh himself mentioned if Arab turnout reaches 65 p.c, Netanyahu shall be unseated.
Odeh, who cited Martin Luther King. Jr. and Nelson Mandela as inspiration, mentioned he additionally sees an higher openness amongst Jews to his enchantment. A contemporary survey additionally confirmed that his outreach loved standard recognition with the Arab public. An Arab party hasn’t ever sat in an Israeli govt, despite the fact that primary Jewish events have had high-ranking Arab participants.
“I don’t want to wait until there is a change for me to start influencing. I want to be part of that process,” he mentioned. “The Arabs in Israel want peace and equality. They want pragmatic and influential leadership to implement these principles.”
Plenty of stumbling blocks nonetheless stand in his trail.
Blue and White, frightened of alienating conservative Jewish citizens, to start with gave him a groovy reception. Other Arab lawmakers on Odeh’s listing additionally expressed reservations.
Nonetheless, Netanyahu’s Likud party has accused Gantz, a former army leader, of secretly conspiring with the Arabs.
Reviving previous ways, Netanyahu has been looking for to provoke his right-wing base via portray the Arab minority as disloyal or even treasonous. In 2015, he famously attempted to mobilize supporters on election day via caution that Arab citizens had been heading “in droves” to the polls.
Likud additionally confronted accusations of voter suppression via hanging cameras close to vote casting cubicles in Arab villages in April. The Central Election Committee, which is headed via a former Supreme Court pass judgement on, banned the follow this time round.
Despite its tepid initial reaction to Odeh, Blue and White turns out to notice the potential for the Arab vote and has begun campaigning in Arab communities. Gantz has additionally incorporated Odeh in opposition protests and made different gestures.
Still, if tapped to be the following top minister, Gantz is predicted to first flip to different Jewish events and even perhaps Likud to shape a countrywide solidarity govt, making Arab inclusion a protracted shot.
Odeh says it’s much more likely that he’ll change into the rustic’s subsequent opposition leader, an reputable state place that will grant him an target market with visiting dignitaries, a state-funded bodyguard, per month consultations with the top minister and a platform to rebut his speeches in parliament.
Other Arab lawmakers have indicated they might nonetheless refuse to function ministers however would welcome the chance to head tough coalition-led parliamentary committees that oversee budgets an important to their sector’s pursuits.
Regardless of the election effects, Arab political attitudes have modified, mentioned political activist Afif Abu Much, a pc engineer.
“Today’s Arabs want to be an integral, legitimate part of Israeli politics,” he mentioned.
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orsng · 5 years
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Family Goes Spiritual Over Their Stolen Daughter Who Disappeared One Year Ago (Photo)
Family Goes Spiritual Over Their Stolen Daughter Who Disappeared One Year Ago (Photo)
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Osaruoname Omokpia is not a happy man. His sorrow began on June 24, 2018. That day marked the beginning of his recurring nightmare. On that day, two female tenants abducted his daughters, Christabel and Amanda. The culprits, Rose and Mary, kidnapped the minors and sold them to one Joy Odeh thus injecting agony into the lives of the Omokpias.
However, in May, this year, fate deigned Omokpia a…
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bpraise-blog1 · 5 years
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Happy Father's Day to Every Father and Fathers in the making... It is a Rough Ride of Responsibility that is why you are few. I Celebrate Senen Njock Nkor, Senen Ekpung Aggrey and Austin Adesuyi for being Great Men I am linked with biologically. I Celebrate Pastors Benson Olaluyi, J.C. Uka, Silvanus Ukafia, Victor Uchegbulam, Joseph Akanya, Dennis Inyang to whom am influenced spiritually. I celebrate T.J. Lawanson to whom I remain grateful to....Fathers I met as young men in Mary Knoll (George Okegbe, Bobby Bisong, Kenneth Odeh, etc Continue to enjoy Grace in Jesus name (at Lagos, Nigeria) https://www.instagram.com/p/BywvtlRFjcy/?igshid=1hewu74r4j5cm
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