“I Want My Mommy To Go To Jail.”  Four Year Old Calls Police On Mom For Not Getting Ice Cream

“I Want My Mommy To Go To Jail.”  Four Year Old Calls Police On Mom For Not Getting Ice Cream

A four-year-old boy in Wisconsin called 911 to report on his mom for eating his ice cream. Police officers went to their house to check on the seriousness of the situation. Body camera captured the moment police showed up in their home to the unsuspecting mom after theboy called the police and demanded that the mom should be ‘locked up’ However he dropped charges upon the authorities arrival, was warned by the police not call 911 again except its and emergency and as a result, two days later, the police themselves brought him ice cream.

Sir Jim Ratcliffe Addresses Key Issues at Manchester United

Sir Jim Ratcliffe Addresses Key Issues at Manchester United

Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe has spoken in a series of interviews about various issues concerning the club. Speaking to BBC, Lawton Times, and WeAreTheOverlap, he discussed recruitment, financial management, player sales, and the club’s future direction. Recruitment and Squad Restructuring (BBC) Ratcliffe reflected on the club’s recruitment in recent years before his involvement, acknowledging the challenges of inherited transfers. “If you look at the players we are buying this summer—that we didn’t buy—we’re buying Antony, we’re buying Casemiro, we’re buying Onana, we’re buying Højlund, we’re buying Sancho. These are all things from the past. Whether we like it...

U.S. Tariffs Take Effect, EU Announces Retaliatory Measurement, Says Tariffs Are “Bad For Business And Worse For Consumers”.

U.S. Tariffs Take Effect, EU Announces Retaliatory Measurement, Says Tariffs Are “Bad For Business And Worse For Consumers”.

Tariffs imposed by US President Donald Trump on imports of steel and aluminium have taken effect, sparking an immediate response from the European Union which said it will impose counter tariffs on billions of euros of US goods. The tariffs mean that US businesses wanting to bring steel and aluminium into the country will have to pay a 25% tax on them. Trump hopes the tariffs will boost US steel and aluminium production. The EU announced retaliatory tariffs on Wednesday in response on goods worth €26bn (£22bn). They will be partially introduced 1 April and fully in place on 13...

PBAT Inaugurate National youth conference planning committee

PBAT Inaugurate National youth conference planning committee

“I am with you!” This was my message today to the heart of our nation – our Youth, as I inaugurated the National Youth Conference planning committee. “To our Nigerian Youth: You hold the advancement of this economy in your hands. You represent over 60% of our population. I will continue to help navigate, push and lift the heavy weights so I can clear the path for you to have a great future. “You are the hope of this country, everything hangs in your future, every decision that I have taken is about you, when we removed the subsidy, we...

Ilorin Federal High Court Sentences Two Chinese To Prison For Illegal Mining.

Ilorin Federal High Court Sentences Two Chinese To Prison For Illegal Mining.

Justice Abimbola Awogboro of the Federal High Court, Ilorin on Friday, March 7, 2025 convicted and sentenced two Chinese, Yang Chao and Wu Shan Chuan to prison for illegal mining of solid minerals in Kwara State. They were convicted along with their company, Crius Chemical Nigeria Limited. They were prosecuted on a one-count charge, bordering on dealing with illegal solid minerals mining.  The charge reads: “That you, Yang Chao, Wu Shan Chuan, and Crius Chemical Nigeria Limited, sometime in March 2024, within the jurisdiction of the Federal High Court, engaged in dealing with minerals without lawful authority, thereby committing an offence contrary to and punishable under Section 134(b) of the...

U.S. Mission Nigeria Reaffirms Robust Relationship With EFCC

U.S. Mission Nigeria Reaffirms Robust Relationship With EFCC

The United States Ambassador to Nigeria, His Excellency, Richard M. Mills Jr. has reaffirmed that the robust working relationship between the United States government and the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, would continue in order to achieve significant success in the fight against economic and financial crimes and other acts of corruption. He stated this in Abuja on Tuesday, March 11, 2025 when he led a delegation of the US Mission in Nigeria on a familiarization visit to the Executive Chairman of the EFCC, Mr. Ola Olukoyede at the Commission’s corporate headquarters. “I’m very grateful for the relationship we have...