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  • Thousands of firefighters battle California wildfire burning near Yosemite National Park

    Thousands of firefighters battle California wildfire burning near Yosemite National Park

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    A destructive wildfire near Yosemite National Park burned out of control through tinder-dry forest on Sunday and had grown into one of California’s biggest blazes of the year, forcing thousands of residents to flee remote mountain communities.

    Some 2,000 firefighters battled the Oak Fire, along with aircraft and bulldozers, facing tough conditions that includes steep terrain, sweltering temperatures and low humidity, according to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, or Cal Fire.

    “It’s hot out there again today,” Cal Fire spokesperson Natasha Fouts said Sunday. “And the fuel moisture levels are critically low.”

    Crews on the ground protected homes as air tankers dropped retardant on 15-metre flames racing along ridgetops east of the tiny community of Jerseydale.

    Light winds blew embers ahead into tree branches “and because it’s so dry, it’s easy for the spot fires to get established and that’s what fuels the growth,” Fouts said.

    Firefighters head toward the Oak Fire near Darrah in Mariposa County on Sunday. (David Swanson/Reuters)

    The fire erupted Friday southwest of the park near the town of Midpines in Mariposa County. Officials described “explosive fire behavior” on Saturday as flames made runs through bone-dry vegetation caused by the worst drought in decades.

    By Sunday the blaze had consumed more than 56 square kilometres of forest land, with no containment, Cal Fire said. The cause was under investigation.

    Evacuations were in place for over 6,000 people living across a several-kilometre span of the sparsely populated area in the Sierra Nevada foothills, though a handful of residents defied the orders and stayed behind, said Adrienne Freeman with the U.S. Forest Service.

    “We urge people to evacuate when told,” she said. “This fire is moving very fast.”

    Lynda Reynolds-Brown and her husband Aubrey awaited news about the fate of their home from an evacuation centre at an elementary school. They fled as ash rained down and the fire descended a hill towards their property.

    A scorched pickup truck is seen in the Jerseydale community of Mariposa County on Sunday. (Noah Berger/The Associated Press)

    “It just seemed like it was above our house and coming our way really quickly,” Reynolds-Brown told KCRA-TV.

    Gov. Gavin Newsom proclaimed a state of emergency for Mariposa County due to the fire’s effects.

    Flames destroyed at least 10 residential and commercial structures and damaged five others, Cal Fire said. Assessment teams were moving through mountain towns to check for additional damage, Fouts said.

    A sign advising people of extremely high fire danger is seen as the Oak Fire burns near Jerseydale on Sunday. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

    Numerous roads were closed, including a stretch of State Route 140 that’s one of the main routes into Yosemite.

    California has experienced increasingly larger and deadlier wildfires in recent years as climate change has made the West much warmer and drier over the past 30 years. Scientists have said weather will continue to be more extreme and wildfires more frequent, destructive and unpredictable.

    Pacific Gas & Electric said on its website that more than 3,100 homes and businesses in the area had lost power as of Sunday and there was no indication when it would be restored. “PG&E is unable to access the affected equipment,” the utility said as flames roared Friday.

    The Oak Fire was sparked as firefighters made progress against an earlier blaze, the Washburn Fire, that burned to the edge of a grove of giant sequoias in the southernmost part of Yosemite National Park. The 19-square-kilometre fire was nearly 80 per cent contained after burning for two weeks and moving into the the Sierra National Forest.

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  • Liberia: Digitizing National Literacy Program in Liberia

    Liberia: Digitizing National Literacy Program in Liberia

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    Monrovia — The Coral Reef Innovation Lab, International, in collaboration with Blessed Virgin Mary Magnificent hat, has concluded a day-long education dialogue on National Digital Literacy, to meet up with 21st-century technology education.

    The daylong education 4.0-digital literacy dialogue, brought together education stakeholders and media at Murex Plaza in Sinkor, through highlights on sharing knowledge on the training of trainers module for teachers in all schools.

    The trainer’s education module is developed to build and enhance the capacity of teachers to deliver digital learning to pupils, l and assist them, with the anticipation that three teachers per school, will be trained to benefit from its initial stage.

    The project which was held Thursday, July 21, will also cover the distribution of broadband digital devices for all learners and develop the capacity of teachers as well as implementors.

    The digital literacy project also seeks to develop and provide appropriate content for digital learners and establishment of a plan to assemble and refurbish devices and relevant accessories and as well as a simulate workshop for students.

    The Coral Reef Innovation Lab, a Ghanaian-based learning education provider, seeks to provide smart lab skills, resources, and technology to learners to improve their potential in the job market and as well as breed entrepreneurs across the African continent.

    Meanwhile, the digital project outlines a new concept of establishing producer speeds in technical and vocational schools across Liberia, by providing hands-on hand creative ways to encourage students to learn new skills; design, experiment, build and invent, as they deeply engage in science and engineering among others.

    It seeks to have students acquire 3Dmodelingg and 3D printing CNC milling internet of things, Laser cutting, micro-controller programming Virtual, web and mobile app development, PCB design and fabrication amongst others.

    The main concept is geared at redesigning the country’s education system to meet up with the 21st century and to redefine the role of teachers through the provision of digital skill and attitudes that satisfies the generational values of teachers through digital supports that will empower them to equip Liberian students to thrive in the world at large.

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    Egypt: Sisi Congratulates National Handball Team On Winning African Championship

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    President Abdel Fattah El Sisi has congratulated the Egyptian national team on claiming their eighth title of the African Men’s Handball Championship, hosted by Egypt.

    In a cable of greetings to the team, Sisi hailed as “heroic” the performance shown by the Pharaohs throughout the tournament.

    The president also praised the successive achievements made by the national team in different international competitions.

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  • APC picked best victory combination, says National Chairman

    APC picked best victory combination, says National Chairman

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    APC picked best victory combination, says National Chairman

    The National Chairman of the ruling All Progressives Congress, Senator Adamu Abdullahi, in this interview with Arise TV, monitored by our correspondent, SEGUN ADEWOLE, speaks on the Muslim-Muslim ticket of the party and other issues

    The All Progressives Congress National Chairman, Senator Abdullahi Adamu, on Sunday, defended the party’s  Muslim-Muslim ticket.

    Adamu, in an interview with Arise TV, said the party picked the best combination of aspirants that would take it to its destination.

    The APC Presidential candidate, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, had two weeks ago, picked a former Governor of Borno State, Senator Kashim Shettima, a fellow Muslim, as his running mate.

    Groups including the Christian Association of Nigeria, had faulted the party and its candidate.

    Commenting on the issue, Adamu stated, “Ordinarily, I respect the views of people and the politics of people. I cannot for any reason tell you that I don’t care what anybody feels; I do care. But this is Nigeria for you and me. We are inhabited by Christians and Muslims, and we are involved in multi-party politics in Nigeria, and every party in its own value judgment would place on the platform the candidates they feel best can win election. It’s as simple as that. This is politics. Whether you are Muslim or Christian, you know that God Himself does not act in vain. The Bible says it, the Quran says it and our Hadith says so. Our position regarding what you are talking about cannot be any different. We are human beings and we do things to the limit of our understanding and wishes and try to work to get to the desired destination with the combination of the aspirants that we have,” he said.

    The APC chairman was then asked if the party’s decision to settle for a Muslim-Muslim ticket was because it found no Christian competent enough to be on its presidential ticket.

    He replied, “I respect the views of my Christian brothers and sisters. No doubt about it. I’ll be extremely insensitive not to be accommodating on that. But the fact of the matter is we have a platform called the APC, and when the APC speaks, mine is to lay it along the direction.”

    “I will never say that the Christian vote doesn’t matter,” said Adamu when asked if his party’s decision to field a Muslim-Muslim ticket was because Christian votes didn’t matter. “That will be the last thing I will say in my life in politics,” he added.

    Asked if non-Muslims will be pleased with the party’s ticket, the Senator said, “The fact of the matter is, in anything you do in this world, somebody wins and somebody loses.”

    On if he will step down from his position when the APC wins the 2023 presidential election so as to prevent the party from having a Muslim colouration, Adamu said that will be decided after the election.

    “I do not count my chickens before they are hatched. Wait for 2023, wait for the outcome of the election and you will see the fair person in me and our party,” he said.

    Addressing the controversy surrounding the APC’s decision to make use of placeholder running mate who was later replaced by the former governor of Borno State, Kashim Shettima, the chairman said the move was within the confines of the electoral laws.

    He said, “The laws of his land are absolutely clear, no matter how mischievous any of us wants to be. As far as APC is concerned, I won’t answer for any other party, we had a convention and the convention chose its candidates for the presidential election. Within the legal space available to us and to give us room to go through the candidates that may be desirous of being running mate of our presidential candidate, we had to submit a name that would hold the position before our nomination. The laws of INEC do allow for this. If it didn’t, we would not contemplate doing so. If we did it in the confines of the dictates of the electoral laws of this country, there’s nothing to really lose sleep over. We now have a running mate and we’ve submitted to INEC.” He added, “If the PDP has gone to court, let the court decide. It’s not for me on this programme to decide.”

    When made aware of a plan by 192 APC lawmakers to defect from the party as claimed by former Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Babachir Lawal, he said, “For what reason?”

    He continued, “As the National Chairman of our great party, it is not in my place to lead by speculation. I’m aware Babachir has made known his dislike for the Muslim-Muslim ticket. But I’m not aware that 192 lawmakers are leaving the APC for whichever party.”

    On how his party intends to retain power at the centre, he said, “What we have to do is take a look at what Nigerians are saying and what they are going through and see the best way we can to get them out of any situation that is not conducive for life. We’ll continue to do this, we’ll continue processing the act of governance. As for the strategy we’ll adopt to win the election, you don’t expect me to come on this programme and disclose that. No party lays its plans bare. Even in the most civilised and advanced democracy, you don’t see that kind of stuff.”

    Asked if he was threatened by the Peoples Democratic Party and the online presence of the Labour Party, Adamu said he had never underestimated his opponents.

    “Honestly, I have never underestimated the capacity of my opponents. I will not do so now. This is not my first time as the chairman of a party; I had been secretary and chairman of a party for years, though it was at the state level. I had faced elections, won some and lost some. I have no reason whatsoever to doubt my opponents. The gentleman who is the chairman of the PDP is a good friend of mine, we’ve known each other even before we got to these positions. Peter Obi… I knew him when he was Governor of Anambra State; I visited him when I was governor or minister. These are people that mean well from their outbursts, as far as I’m concerned. They are well-grounded, I don’t have any doubt about that. So, I have no reason whatsoever to underestimate their ability to lead their party to victory. But I’m telling you that we are better organised, we have a higher number of followers, we have a register of members of our party and we can tell you and you can verify it. These other parties don’t quite have. We, as of this moment that I am talking to you, have 22 states and I don’t have a reason to believe we will lose. But I’m not being overconfident. Even if you take away the one you said we lost, your simple arithmetic will tell you what is left for us, and that will take us into the election. I don’t contemplate any situation that will make us lose the election in 2023. But that is not to say we won’t have to work for it. We are working for our victory, and by the grace of God, victory will be ours in 2023.”

    On if his party has plans to woo the Governor of Rivers State, Nyesom Wike, to dump the PDP, Adamu said he couldn’t comment on such despite three governors of his party holding a meeting with the opposition governor.

    “In as much as I read the story in the national dailies, the governors you are talking about did not discuss the mission with me nor have they discussed the outcome of the mission with me. I, therefore, cannot comment on it,” he said.

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