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A controversial wildlife facility might lose its animals Here s what you need to know

A controversial wildlife facility might lose its animals. Here s what you need to know Ben Tobin, Louisville Courier Journal A controversial wildlife center in Southern Indiana may be on its last legs. The U.S. Department of Agriculture issued an order to revoke an animal exhibitor s license from Wildlife in Need, which is run out of the backyard of Tim Stark s home in Charlestown. Here s what you should know about the business and its future. What exactly is Wildlife in Need? One of the popular draws of Stark s nonprofit organization is the opportunity to play with animals that are normally behind cages in zoos  such as tiger cubs.

This is what leadership looks like: Justice Lisa Ramsumair-Hinds, a judge from Trinidad and Tobago, is promoting gender-sensitive adjudication globally

This is what leadership looks like: Justice Lisa Ramsumair-Hinds, a judge from Trinidad and Tobago, is promoting gender-sensitive adjudication globally Justice Lisa Ramsumair-Hinds, a judge in Trinidad and Tobago, is a champion for gender-sensitive adjudication, raising awareness and sharing her knowledge around the world. She talks about how support at home and mentorship from other judges played a crucial role in her success. Date: Wednesday, March 10, 2021 Justice Lisa Ramsumair-Hinds is actively involved in a UN Women/Caribbean Association of Judicial Officers (CAJO) collaboration that promotes institutional capacity building and judicial accountability towards eradicating gender-based violence. Photo: UN Women/Ryan Brown.

We are sorry for ongoing strike action - NMA apologises to Nigerians

The Nigeria Medical Association (NMA) has appealed to Nigerians over the ongoing strike action by the Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors (NARD). The resident doctors, on April 1 began an indefinite strike over salary arrears and owed allowances by the federal government. Enema Amodu, NMA chairman of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) chapter, speaking to newsmen apologized for the strike action, but insisted that it has to continue the strike for the sake of doctors’ welfare in order to enable them meet the needs of patients. Amodu said: “Doctors are not insensitive; we hope that the government and those in charge of the discussion with NARD will take it seriously, with a view to settling the issues at stake.

Okadigbo s widow, ex-lawmakers vow to install APC gov in Anambra

Widow of the late Senate President, Dr Chuba Okadigbo; Mrs Margery and 20 other former lawmakers in Anambra State have met on how to install the next Governor of the State. Mrs Okadigbo, a former senator representing Anambra North senatorial zone said they will stop at nothing to ensure that the next governor of the state comes from the All Progressives Congress (APC). Margery alongside 20 other former state and federal lawmakers met at the weekend, under the auspices of Parliamentary Caucus of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Anambra State chapter. The meeting was convened by Senator Emma Anosike at his country home in Umuleri, Anambra East Local Government Area behind closed doors, while a copy of the resolution was made available to DAILY POST after the meeting.

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