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Pelican Valley CEO in Canada to attract investments to Nigeria, boosts culturo-business exchange

Pelican Valley Nigeria Limited has taken its investment drive to Canada as part of efforts to attract more diaspora investors back home. The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Pelican Valley Nigeria Limited, Ambassador (Dr) Babatunde Adeyemo, who spoke with newsmen at Pearson International Airport in Toronto, Canada, on Saturday is expected to showcase the firm’s …

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FCT to recruit 900 health workers and 342 professionals to boost healthcare services 

The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) has announced plans to recruit 900 health workers along with 342 additional healthcare professionals to enhance the quality of healthcare services within the territory. This was disclosed by Dr. Babagana Adams, the Permanent Secretary of the Health and Environment Services Secretariat (HESS), during a dinner and award night hosted …

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Beach hut the same size as a garden shed at just 6ft wide and cannot even be slept in on sale for £110,000

A BEACH hut that’s the same size as a garden shed and cannot even be slept in has been put on the market for a whopping £110,000.

The wooden cabin located at Avon Beach in Christchurch, Dorset would not look out of place in a suburban back garden.

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The hut is one of many on Avon Beach[/caption]
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Inside you can find a kitchenette and seating[/caption]
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Owner Paul Heydon bought the property in 2021 after spotting it was for sale while on a beach walk[/caption]

The 6ft wide by 13ft long hut got its six figure price tag due to its desirable beachside location.

Owner Paul Heydon bought it in 2021 after spotting it was for sale while on a beach walk.

After three years enjoying it he has decided to sell up as he has bought a bigger hut at a different beach.

The beach hut, which cannot be slept in, has secondary glass doors, meaning it can be used in the winter.

Inside there is a kitchenette with a fridge and hob powered by a gas bottle and sink and storage space for food, drink, crockery and beach-related items.

It is just yards from the beach and has panoramic views of the Isle of Wight.

Avon Beach has 130 huts along the quiet sandy beach, which is popular with dog walkers, tourists and water sports enthusiasts.

Owners have to pay ground rent of about £1,100 a year.

In the past, hardy staycationers have queued for up to 30 hours in the cold and rain in January to rent a hut at Avon Beach for the summer season.

People take sleeping bags and other home comforts to brave the elements to guarantee a booking.

Mr Heydon, 57, a semi-retired tech investor, said: “We had just bought a property in the New Forest and we were walking along Avon Beach one day and saw it was up for sale and decided to buy it.

“We have used it quite regularly, probably once every two weeks, but we have bought a bigger hut now at Barton-on-Sea so we haven’t been using it as much.

“Avon is a really nice beach and generally quiet – you get lots of people walking there but there’s not lots of parties or anything like that.

“You have the Noisy Lobster restaurant and shop close by and there’s plenty of walks in either direction.

“There’s about 100 huts at Avon Beach and they don’t come up for sale all that often.

“We have just enjoyed it ourselves and used it to make going to the beach easier without having to carry stuff every time but people could view it as a property, a long term investment and you can rent them out and make an income.”

If you’re interested in buying Hut 93, you can contact Mr Heydon through beachhuts.com.

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The hut with its doors wide open[/caption]
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The view looking out of the front door of the shed[/caption]
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Owner Paul with the beachside cabin[/caption]

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Schofield show is a pity party which will open wounds… making it shows he rates himself above everyone else

PHILLIP Schofield has made some dreadful decisions in recent years.

And returning to TV in Channel 5’s Cast Away is another one.

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Phillip Schofield is obviously throwing himself a pity party on Channel 5’s Cast Away[/caption]
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Former co-star Holly Willoughby admitted she was hurt by Phillip’s lies
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Phil’s first job since being axed from This Morning will see him stranded on an island off Madagascar for ten days, and in the trailer he asks: “I know what I did was unwise, but was it enough to absolutely destroy someone?”

No, of course it wasn’t. Everybody deserves a second chance.

And I might have applauded his comeback if it was a presenting job, not a reality programme where he is obviously throwing himself a pity party.

He turned down offers for other shows on BBC and ITV so he could take centre stage in this one-man show. Plugging it, Phil says: “It’s my chance to tell my side of my story.”

But last year, after admitting to having a morally dubious affair with a 20-year-old runner on This Morning, he did have his chance to tell his side of the story.

He spoke to The Sun and the BBC about how his life had been ripped apart and he   felt suicidal.

He said the affair had been unwise but not illegal”, yet felt “regret and remorse and guilt”.

Phil said all the young runner wanted was “a quiet life”, and added: “He didn’t want any of this to happen in the first place.”

Phil also said that he “must have been gay” when he married his poor wife Stephanie, who was “absolutely shattered” by his affair.

That is why Phil agreeing to do a show where he is the one getting therapy courtesy of Channel 5 really is so utterly cruel and distasteful.

Any wounds that may have started to heal will be ripped wide apart again now because of his latest actions.

Sitting dishevelled on a tropical beach, he goes on: “I’ve been cast away on a desert island, completely on my own. All I have is camera gear, and I can say whatever I want about whatever I want.”

Yes, he can. If he’d been on I’m A Celeb, he may have been asked awkward questions. So he’s chosen this carefully controlled Phillip Schofield show instead.

He didn’t need to work for charity to prove he’s sorry, but to do something that is so obviously all about him — and what happened to HIM — is so self-serving.

Talking about his new show, Phil added: “It appealed to me on so many levels.

“I’ve recently had a lot of time to think about my life, what went right and what went wrong, but I’ve always had the safe arms of friends and family wrapped around me.”

What went wrong is that you had a secret affair with a much younger man then lied and lied about it to all those close to you.

And one arm that wasn’t there to greet him was his former co-star Holly Willoughby who admitted she, too, was hurt by his lies.

This show will be a ratings hit, giving Phil the attention he craves.

But choosing to make it will also show there’s one person Phil rates above everyone else — himself.

Maggie’s Violet was a blooming marvel

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Dame Maggie Smith was utterly brilliant as Violet Crawley in TV series Downton Abbey[/caption]

DAME Maggie Smith really was one of the greats.

She was utterly brilliant as Violet Crawley in TV series Downton Abbey and brightened up many of our family Christmases as the sharp-tongued dowager.

Tributes have described her as a “wise, witty, waspish, wonderful” star.

What a woman. I hope she rests in peace.

Put the lid on dip’s dangers

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Bacteria are more likely to grow in hummus kept refrigerated without airtight lids[/caption]

THANKS to supermarket bosses at Tesco and Sainsbury’s we could, according to scientists, all be in grave danger.

Well, if you’re daft.

Microbiologists have warned that bacteria are more likely to grow in hummus kept refrigerated without airtight lids, after the two super-market chains got rid of them and instead put on peel-off ones similar to those on yoghurt pots.

Primrose Freestone, Professor of Clinical Microbiology at the University of Leicester, warned that storing hummus without airtight lids could lead to food poisoning.

So how about we all just dig out that Tupperware which everyone just shoves in kitchen cupboards, and actually use it?

Simple. Panic over.

Perils of jab fixes

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Mum-of-five Alice Webb tragically lost her life after having a Brazilian butt lift[/caption]

ALICE WEBB lost her life after having a Brazilian butt lift.

As tragic and awful as it is, I am not surprised that someone has died from having such a procedure because the cosmetic surgery world is like a Wild West of undertrained “experts” who are injecting God knows what into people’s bodies.

Non-surgical “liquid” BBLs are not illegal here. Because of a lack of cosmetic surgery regulation, there are minimal requirements for people who perform them and other aesthetic treatments.

I have had a fair bit of Botox shoved in my forehead over the years and every doctor and nurse who has ever administered it has discussed how dreadful it is that people with the most basic of qualifications can do procedures that can have terrifying consequences.

I really hope Alice’s death, at just 33, means this business is finally regulated so only medically qualified practitioners can administer such treatments.

Maybe “Alice’s Law”, in years to come, could bring a tiny bit of comfort to her five young children too.

Harry no mug for ad

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Horrified fans have suggested Harry Kane sticks to football instead of acting[/caption]

HARRY KANE has been given a red card by fans for his acting skills after appearing in a porridge advert.

The plug for German-British brand 3Bears sees the Bayern Munich striker arriving at the company’s offices for his “first day at work” then being introduced to awestruck colleagues before sitting at a desk and pulling out a football-shaped mug.

Horrified fans have suggested he sticks to football instead of acting. But as dreadful as it is, it may just encourage kids to eat porridge this winter instead of sugar-laden cereals.

I had a staple breakfast of Shredded Wheat as a kid, thanks to Kevin Keegan. And yes, I am that old.

Did somebody say Just Eat?

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Just Eat has announced it has signed a deal to deliver sex toys[/caption]

EARLIER this year, Ann Summers teamed up with Deliveroo to bring instant satisfaction to their customers on Valentine’s Day – and now Just Eat has announced it has signed a deal to deliver sex toys.

Brings a whole new meaning to: “I’ll have some extra sauce, please.”


AVOCADO on toast was for a while the food of choice for hipster millennials in trendy cafes – and now they’ve fallen in love with bathrooms of the same colour.

So sales have risen and they are bang on trend again – 50 years after they were first trendy.

But when you think about it, everything makes a comeback eventually, doesn’t it? Flares, aviator glasses, shoulder pads and jumpsuits.

The list goes on.

And actually, a warming, calming, green-coloured bath is probably better for a relaxing soak than a clinical white one.

Bring on the avocado.

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Tories need to pick a new leader NOW and unite to hold Starmer to account

WHEN the Conservative Party gathers today in Birmingham, there should be only one focus: unite behind a new leader — and sharpish.

In the wake of July’s General Election mauling, it was understandable that party bigwigs drew up a marathon contest.

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The Tories need to pick a new leader and unite to hold Keir Starmer to account[/caption]

But the Conservative beauty pageant has gone on far too long.

And the drawn-out battle is preventing Tories from carrying out the first duty of opposition — holding Sir Keir Starmer to account.

As it stands, the new leader will not be in place until November 2.

That is three days AFTER Labour’s critical first budget.

The job of responding to what promises to be one of the great smash-and-tax-grabs of our time will be left to outgoing Rishi Sunak.

This ludicrous timetable must be torn up.

Rarely has an effective opposition been so vital. The issues facing the country are too great to ignore.

The Tories must put their differences aside and come together to confront Labour in the battle of ideas.

Last week the PM said it was not possible to enjoy good public services without tax rises.

But as Tory frontrunner Robert Jenrick writes today, we need a small state that works, not a big state that fails.

As well as throwing billions more at the NHS, Sir Keir says he is committed to health service reform.

The new Tory leader must be in place to ensure the PM enacts it.

ROSIE AND GRIM

EVERY government is hit by the resignation of MPs — but normally in the dying embers of a parliament.

So the move by Rosie Duffield to quit Labour in fury less than three months after the election is significant.

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Rosie Duffield quitting Labour less than three months after the election is significant[/caption]

Ms Duffield has been a brave supporter of women’s rights in the face of hostility from the hysterical trans lobby.

She has accused Labour’s top-tier of “sleaze, nepotism and apparent avarice”.

The PM and his cronies should take note.

NANNYING NOT GRRREAT

LABOUR’S moves to slap chocolates and sugary cereals with cigarette-style health warnings smacks of the nanny state.

Ministers are determined to clamp down on childhood obesity, despite the fact there is little evidence this will work.

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Labour is targeting Tony the Tiger in a nanny state move

Even Tony the Tiger is in the Government’s sights.

We just hope a diplomatic row with the Ferrero Rocher ambassador can be avoided.

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Local organization raises money to support ALS patients

GREENVILLE, N.C. (WNCT) — One organization in the east is raising funds to support ALS patients and their families. The Charlotte Baker Memorial Benefit Organization started in September 2021, after Charlotte passed away in May of that year. The event raised $6,000 in its first run, and in 2023 they raised over $25,000. It’s clear [...]

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NCDOT urges people to avoid traveling to western NC

GREENVILLE, N.C. (WNCT) — The North Carolina Division of Transportation is urging people to reconsider any travel to western North Carolina. The NCDOT released a statement on Saturday that western North Carolina should be considered closed to unnecessary travel due to the lengthy recovery efforts. Around 390 roads and dozens of highways remain closed because [...]

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