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6 Video Games that you can only be played on your Mobile

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Playing video games on your Mobile can be convenient. The device at your disposal can help you spare so much time. Whether you will be waiting for a bus, standing in line somewhere, sitting at your favorite seats, or lying in bed, there are plenty of games that can keep you busy to pass the time. Another advantage that you will enjoy is engaging yourself quickly and avoiding costly mistakes and fatigue.

Most mobile applications that are being developed have become popular among video gaming players across the globe. When you hear open video games conversation, players only look for games that bring an immersive experience. These are six video games you can enjoy on your Mobile devices.

  1. Dawn of Isles

Dawn of Isles contains a vibrant world where those who want to play it can build their island paradise from the foundation going upward. When playing this game, you have opportunities to collect your building resources as you construct your workshop and piers to produce, process, and begin to sell your goods. Additionally, you can take part in taming exotic pets and enjoy fishing minigames.

Pets in this game are also given unique skill trees to unlock various potentials as they explore the world around them. You can also choose various weapons and skills to begin your combat styles. You can download it on Android and IOS that integrates most gaming sites like promotion.com.ng for players to enjoy gaming experience.

  1. Perfect World Mobile

Perfect World Mobile is a video game that was modified from the Perfect World International for the mobile version. This game modification led the developer to overhaul graphics and the open world to fit the mobile space.

Players who enjoy fantasy games can engage in this game to enjoy hot air balloon competition as they test their skills and teamwork effort when they take part in the stormy high sea that has Dragon God as they try to uncover various secrets on the way.

When playing this game, players can choose from eight classes: Wizards, Archer, Soul Hunter, Vulpine, Assassin, Blademaster, and Barbarian. At each class, you will participate in combat that includes taming powerful pets, dealing with high damaging physical strength battles, and more.

  1. Wilderness

Wilderness is designed to fit video game players who want to enjoy their leisure activities casually. In this game, as you try to explore the wilderness in the game, you will not encounter enemies or quests. You will only face natural wilderness areas where you are expected to explore.

Wilderness helps players enjoy their quiet time and enjoy across arrays of views. This game is an indie developer project that doesn’t have adverts. Additionally, players can fly like a hawk, take various photos in photo mode and go skating on a frozen northern lake.

  1. Evil Lands

Playing evil lands can bring a direct experience to those who want to play this game. Players have the opportunity to battle dragons and monsters to become heroes on that land. This game features real-time gameplay where players can participate in multiplayer and use different types of maps to explore the evil land as they take part in their quests.

Players in the game can also pick between several classes such as upgrades, items, and skills. This game also features PvP modes where players can take part in battles against each other to determine the most assertive person among them and a cooperative mode where players can select themselves to team up and raid the other team in an epic battle that is full of fun moments.

  1. Sky: Children of the Light

For those who love adventure, Sky: Children of the Light is the game for you. This is a social adventure game around an open world where players’ tasks to explore the world in the game using their capes for flying purposes are to go around the available realm. You will be expected to go around the seven available realms, which all have different themes during the play.

The themes are set for players to explore various stages of their lives. When exploring each theme, you will encounter different things and places to explore. This game focuses mainly on social mechanics where players can meet new friends on the way, and a friendship develops as they get alone; they discover and unlock their new abilities. You will also enjoy various cosmetic options such as capes and instruments.

  1. Arcane Legends

This is another interesting mobile game where players can decide to team up and explore the world of Arcane Legends. This world is set in an area that contains many mysteries and is full of danger.

Players will battle with goblins, trolls, necromancers, and other creatures during the adventure as they navigate through the world of Arcane Legends. Players are also expected to select their companion for the journey, which includes different animals.

Final Verdict

You can access these games wherever you are at your own convenient time with your mobile device. They are a great way to relax, have fun and pass the time alone or with friends.

I Inherited Near-empty Treasury, Huge Debt – Anambra State Governor Soludo Cries Out

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A few days after his inauguration, Governor of Anambra state, Professor Chukwuma Soludo cried out over the impoverished state of the state’s treasury.

Speaking in an interview with Arise News, Soludo said he inherited almost an empty treasury with debts running into hundreds of billions.

“In terms of debt I inherited, it runs into hundreds of billions of naira. In terms of cash, we met about 300 million naira only. In fact, let’s not talk about it. Our treasury is funny. But I hope we shall make money henceforth to help us fulfill our promises for infrastructure and development of the state. But in terms of what I met in our coffers, my brother, it’s pathetic. Please, let us not go there, God will help us,” the governor said.

Soludo said the audited statement published December 31st, which is a matter of public record, indicates that Anambra State is in debt to at least, the tune of N109 billion. He explained that the fund available to the state is about N300 million to N400 million, but that however, the fund is the baseline as they would need to look into other contingencies like contractor debts, draw the line from there and then move on.

The interview came on the heels of his predecessor, Willie Obiano’s arrest by Nigeria’s anti-graft agency, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC). Obiano’s administration was riddled with allegations of malfeasance. He was accused of not only squandering the huge fund he inherited from his predecessor Peter Obi, but also borrowed fund, internally generated revenue and funds from the monthly federal allocation, FAAC.

The EFCC has accused Obiano of misappropriating N5 billion Sure-P fund in addition to N37 billion security votes withdrawn in cash.

This development poses a big challenge to Soludo’s administration that is widely believed to be the panacea to Obiano’s widely criticized eight-year administration.

Anambra State is largely underdeveloped and has been starved of sincere leadership for long. It is said that a change in the status quo began when former Anambra State governor, Chris Ngige, who was in office from 2003 to 2006, defied the unscrupulous elements holding the state to ransom. His successor Peter Obi followed suit, leaving as much as N75 billion behind in the state’s treasury. The footsteps believed that Obiano should have followed.

Soludo has promised to effect the needed changes in Anambra, by using the state’s funds judiciously.

“I pledge here again to devote every kobo of your tax money to work for you. This is your government. I am only your employee. I commit to a transparent, accountable, judicious, and impactful use of your tax money,” the governor had tweeted.

As the first step in walking his talk, Soludo has halted all revenue collection in Anambra, with the aim of blocking revenue leakages that only enrich the corrupt. It is hoped that Soludo will be able to generate enough revenue to shoulder the hefty responsibilities he has inherited.

Manchester United Continues To Struggle with C Ronaldo 2.0

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How is the C. Ronaldo deal with Manchester United coming out with the ManU fans in Nigeria? They were not happy when I noted that it was a bad trade.  I maintain that with CR, ManU will continue to underperform. Five more years trophyless, ManU becomes a tier-2 club in England.

Read my original call: “Manchester United needs to understand one thing: Cristiano Ronaldo is an accelerator who has a great skill on executing and finishing a playbook; but he is never an incubator. He outperforms in teams with great incubators (people who stimulate chances from midfield). He is one of the greatest, if not the GOAT, on accelerating and finishing chances.

“But outside the ball, he has relative inaction, now, when he is not with the ball. Also, his pressing coverage is relatively below average, now. What happens is this: if there is no Xabi- or Iniesta-like in his team, who incubates as great midfielders, team chemistry breaks because expectations crash. CR can still score goals (he is a genius on that) but in general his team underperforms.”

Those days in the village, we used to  put the small radio in the ear to listen to commentators on Edward Ansah, Abdullahi Alausa, etc, memorizing the starting lineups from Rangers to Sharks in the Nigerian football league.

ManU was knocked out of the current Champions League by Atletico Madrid.

The Soludo’s N109 billion Debt Revelation And His Call to Serve

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Governor Charles Soludo of Anambra State has said that he met about N350 million in the state treasury but inherited about N109 billion debt when he assumed office: “Everybody knows that the state finances are not quite robust, to put it mildly. The cash we met in various banks, if I remember correctly, I think N300 or N400 million, and then from the audited account as at (of) December, 2021, the debts (was) about N109 billion.”

I want to believe that Mr. Governor is not surprised. So, this must not punt his transformation agenda. The biggest challenge for Nigeria is that some federal loans will mature in 30, 50 years and no one has structured sinking funds (money you save or set aside, say monthly, to say help you pay debt when it matures) for them. The implication is massive because at state and federal levels, Nigeria has borrowed the futures of its young people.

But to reverse that tragedy, Governor Soludo was elected. He did not complain about this revelation,  and I commend him for that. Those who stole money must be prosecuted but the future must not be lived in the past. So, the execution of the agenda must go on because the Anambra people are ready.

I hope the same for Abia state; no excuses will be accepted, get the job done. And I hope we find our own Soludo.

Governor Charles Soludo of Anambra State has said he met “about N300 to N400 million” in the state treasury but inherited about N109 billion debt when he assumed office.

Mr Soludo disclosed this on Tuesday when he appeared on The Morning Show on Arise News Television.

The governor said the state’s finances were not robust, but that his administration would not be daunted by the situation.

“Everybody knows that the state finances are not quite robust, to put it mildly. The cash we met in various banks, if I remember correctly, I think N300 or N400 million, and then from the audited account as at (of) December, 2021, the debts (was) about N109 billion,” he said.

Mr Soludo said his administration would build a transparent public financial management in the state to monitor the state’s treasury.

Right to Protest is your fundamental human right

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A Nigerian youth seen waving the Nigerian national flag in support of the ongoing protest against the unjust brutality of The Nigerian Police Force Unit named Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) in Lagos on October 13, 2020. - Nigerians took to the streets once again on October 13, 2020, in several cities for fresh protests against police brutality, bringing key roads to a standstill in economic hub Lagos. Demonstrations organised on social media erupted earlier this month calling for the abolition of a notorious police unit accused of unlawful arrests, torture and extra-judicial killings. The government gave in to the demand on October 11, 2020, announcing that the federal Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) was being disbanded in a rare concession to people power in Africa's most populous nation. (Photo by Benson Ibeabuchi / AFP) (Photo by BENSON IBEABUCHI/AFP via Getty Images)

The right to protest is embodied in different sections of the constitution and it cut across right to the right to freedom of thought and conscience and religion as provided in S 38, and also embodies the rights to freedom of expression and voicing of different opinions as provided in S 39 followed by the right to peaceful assembly and association as also provided in S 40 and it is finally crowned by S 41 which provides for the right to freedom of movement. 

These constitutional provisions were again clearly made and re-emphasized by the Federal High Court in Abuja yesterday having declared that the arrest of the renowned activist Mr. Omoyele Sowore during his 2019 “revolution now” protest was illegal and conflicts with his fundamental human right of freedom of association, freedom to join or organize a pressure group, freedom of movement, right to peaceful assembly as all provided for in Sections 38, 39, 40 and 41 of the constitution. 

The court at the course of the judgment also went ahead to rule that the clamp down on the 2019 “revolution now”  protest led by Omoyele Sowore by the Department of State Security and other security forces of the state was unlawful and unconstitutional. 

Every citizen of Nigeria has it as his or her inalienable right to publicly register his displeasure with the government using the pressure group as long as the activities do not breach any security apparatus of the state and this right should never be taken away from citizens.

The Department of State Services (DSS) had arrested Sowore with some of his comrades on August 2, 2019, after using tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse the group and abort their protest. Sowore was subsequently granted bail by the court but despite being granted bail by different courts, the agency refused to honor the court bail to release the activist from their detention until December 2019. 

In response, Mr. Sowore through his lawyer filed a suit praying the federal high court to award him the sum of N500 million as monetary damages against the DSS for the “violation of his fundamental human rights, unlawful arrest and detention by the security forces, illegal violation of his fundamental right to life, violation of his right to dignity of his person, violation of freedom of movement and violation of freedom of association as all provided and guaranteed by the Constitution. 

The Federal high court yesterday, ruled in the favour of the applicant and held that the actions of the law enforcement agencies against his person did amount to the breach and violation of the applicant’s fundamental human rights and 1 million naira was awarded as monetary damages in his favor against the DSS as a compensation.

Before this August judgment, earlier in December 2021, Justice Anwuli Chiekere, of the  federal high court sitting in Abuja, had ordered the DSS to pay the sum of N2 million as general damages to Sowore over the unlawful seizure of his phone in 2019 and tampering with his right to privacy and his property without not just cause