The big investment firms are rolling out their stock forecasts for 2025, and most are bullish on the US markets heading into the new year. Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs have each issued analyst notes calling for 10% growth for US stocks in 2025. Analysts at both firms cite stable revenues, stronger profit margins, and higher share growth tied to the Federal Reserve's pivot to lower interest rates in the second half of 2024, a trend that should continue into the new year. All told, Morgan analysts anticipate that 2025 will see a robust 13% earnings-per-share growth rate. Even so, there are significant hurdles for the market to clear next year. Here’s how to position your portfolio for 2025’s risks and opportunities. Citigroup analysts also shared a mostly positive outlook for stocks in 2025 in a December 6 research note. Standing at 6,075 as of December 11, Citi market seers are calling for the S&P 500 to land at around 6,500 in 2025, with a 6,900 best-case scenario and a 6,100 worst-case outlook. Like Morgan Stanley and Goldman, Citi’s largely bullish S&P 500 call points to good earnings growth, a solid US economy, and expanding demand for US stocks. Even so, Citi also cites headwinds in the form of higher stock valuations, Fed rate policies, a new administration in Washington, D.C., and growing pains for AI, which could crimp market performance. "Ongoing soft landing and Artificial Intelligence tailwinds now interact with Trump policy promises and risks," Citi analysts stated in the December note. Five Growth Factors for the S&P 500 Market mavens seem to broadly agree with investment banks’ bullish 2025 outlook—but not on everything. Here are the big issues facing stock market investors in 2205 and what those issues could mean for their portfolios. Team Trump is in power. A changing of the guard on 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue should bode well for stock market investors, but there are some caveats. "The S&P 500's advance of 28% year to date (through November) is the second strongest 11-month start to a calendar year since 1997 and one of the best of all time," says Scott Glasser, chief investment officer at ClearBridge Investments. "With a trailing 12-month return of 34% – the 95th percentile of one-year rolling returns since 1989 – it's hard to describe this run as anything but spectacular." The incoming Trump administration shouldn't get in the way of more market growth. "With Donald Trump expected to bring a potentially lower tax and lighter regulatory touch to his presidential second term, the market expects a rise in productivity and unleashing of capital investment over the next several years," Glasser says. That touch should aid some stock sectors more than others. "In our view, the initial impacts of Trump's victory will likely mirror 2016, where value, small capitalization, and cyclical stocks were prioritized," Glasser says. [Stop guessing and start investing smarter. Each week, our experts deliver 5 precisely chosen stocks with high growth potential to strengthen and diversify your portfolio. Click Here to Get Them ] A "wave" of new stock issues. In 2025, a wave of M&A and IPOs will be sound for markets generally and also create liquidity for shareholders, says Rebecca Kacaba, CEO at Toronto, Canada-based Dealmaker. " Additionally, I anticipate that more companies will capture the power of what retail capital can mean for their business," Kacaba says. "In 2024, we saw examples of this with Reddit's Direct Share Program (DSP) to the company's power users." Kacaba also likes long-term market plays that investors routinely favor in bull markets. "I'm bullish on growth stocks with a high percentage of retail shareholders because many of those investors are driven by community, affinity, passion, and purpose to the brands they invest in," she says. "We consistently see the community nature of retail capital to be extremely powerful." Rising threats. Other market gurus see potential threats ahead, with some leading economic lights potentially hindering a booming S&P 500. "Heading into 2025, I see a lot of bullish sentiment in the markets, but some undercurrents of trouble in the economy," says Jason DeLorenzo, founder of Volland, an options market data services firm. "The FOMC is trying to pivot to a dovish cutting cycle to try to head off an increase in unemployment before it impacts economic growth (also known as a soft landing)." For that reason, DeLorenzo thinks the markets can start on a bullish note in 2025. However, as Trump’s policies of tariffs, a shrinking government, and deportation contract the economy and raise labor prices, 2025 can end on a sour note. "Additionally, private, corporate, and public debt can cause liquidity issues in bank reserves," he adds. AI is in the limelight. Artificial intelligence stocks may transition down the sector food chain in 2025, with smaller industry up-and-comers shining. " While AI stocks are a bit overvalued at this time, AI is a technology that can revolutionize humanity," DeLorenzo says. "Large-cap AI companies like NVDA are a bit overvalued and need to pull back some as competition eventually enters the market." DeLorenzo believes AI startups and innovative AI companies "can increase swiftly "in value as large caps look to stay on the cutting edge "of the AI revolution. Stock valuations are increasing, which isn't helping stocks, but that's usually a bearish signal. "Inflation has caused a massive rise in stocks, and something that is not going away in the beginning of 2025," he adds. Wither the Fed? Everyone on Wall Street – and across the fruited plains, for that matter – wants to know what the Federal Reserve will do with interest rates next year. Almost certainly, any pivots or pullback on rates should roil the markets. "The biggest issue influencing the stock market in 2025 is likely to be the same issue that is dominating the markets today, and that is Federal Reserve monetary policy and interest rates," says Robert R. Johnson, PhD, CFA, CAIA, professor of finance, Heider College of Business, Creighton University. "Conventional wisdom is the Fed is going to continue to lower rates in 2025, and that is a tailwind for stocks." Johnson points to The CME Group, which compiles interest rate views via its Fed Watch Tool based on Fed Funds futures contract prices, as a beacon of information right now. "According to the CME's FedWatch Tool, the probability of the fed funds rate being at least 75 basis points lower at year-end 2025 than today is 76.6% in early December," Johnson says. "The probability that the fed funds rate will be at least 100 basis points lower at year-end 2025 than today." Most stock analysts say the Fed will cut rates substantially during 2025, but nobody knows for sure, maybe even FMOC members. "Having said that, this Fed has exercised great caution over the last few years — both in raising and in cutting rates, and I believe that philosophy will continue," Johnson notes. "If the proposed Trump tax cuts and increased tariffs serve to exacerbate inflation, this Fed would likely change course and exercise more caution." Here are some stock sectors that market experts like in 2025 Technology and robust retail plays draw high marks from market experts. "At the beginning of 2025, tech stocks can continue to grow after a pullback," DeLorenzo says. "But towards the end of 2025, I like defensive stocks and energy transportation stocks. Large-cap health care will be a good sector to be in, as well as commodities since many imported commodities will rise in price when tariffs are implemented." Companies with a high percentage of retail shareholders, such as Tesla, should excel, too. "That's because these companies have fervent communities, and that's a big driver of the stock," Kacaba says. To curb risk if events get volatile in 2025, Kacaba advises an alternative approach. " While diversification is usually what everyone advises, I suggest considering private offerings as part of that strategy," she says. "These investments often come with lower market valuations and longer time horizons, which can help balance the volatility of growth stocks and create a more resilient portfolio." Get 5 New Stock Recommendations Every Week Image via Shutterstock © 2024 Benzinga.com. Benzinga does not provide investment advice. 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The deceased worker, whose identity has not been disclosed, was reportedly a migrant worker who had traveled from a rural village in search of employment opportunities to support his family. With no income for several months and mounting debts to repay, he was pushed to the brink of despair, culminating in the tragic decision to take his own life.
via Financial Preparedness substack, The re-election of Donald Trump was the largest political revolution of my lifetime. As I've listened to him and his nominees talk about their priorities and plans since the election, I have realized that his administration will bring about dramatic and fundamental changes that will have profound effects in many domains, both globally and through time. I now understand why the Left and Deep State were so obsessed with stopping him “using any means necessary” since 2016. If he can get the Senate to confirm his nominees, I predict that the following will soon be over: Perpetual War and the Military-Industrial-Complex : In 1961, outgoing president Eisenhower (no peacenik himself) warned about the MIC: “...we have been compelled to create a permanent armaments industry of vast proportions....This conjunction of an immense military establishment and a large arms industry is new in the American experience....Yet we must not fail to comprehend its grave implications....In the councils of government, we must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought, by the military-industrial complex. The potential for the disastrous rise of misplaced power exists and will persist.” Trump will quickly bring the Russia-Ukraine war to an end and prompt Iran and its proxies to go dormant. China, Russia and North Korea will behave themselves and the U.S. won't enable NATO's recent reckless military adventurism. Many American troops will come home and the U.S. will only get involved if its vital national interests are at risk. Illegal Immigration : ICE will deport many millions of illegal aliens (queue lots of sob stories by what's left of the Legacy Media), starting with known criminals. The Trump administration will immediately stop the secret flights of aliens into the U.S., defund the many NGOs that facilitated the Soft Invasion , enforce existing immigration laws, and probably complete the border wall. But I think undocumented people who have lived in the U.S. for many years and are contributing to society will be left alone. The Deep State : Since 2016, hundreds of high level government officials have abused their power in many ways to prevent the American people from having the president they voted for (also known as democracy ). Most of these people are guilty of crimes. At a minimum, they will be fired and stripped of any security clearances and will have to find an honest way to make a living. Some will write books about Orange Man Bad. The Intelligence-Industrial-Complex : This is who have really run the country to an increasing degree since 1963. This is probably the greatest current threat to our (dying) republic. Since 9/11, with the collusion of Big Tech and the governments of allied countries, it has vacuumed up every possible bit of communication and information about American citizens (a flagrant violation of the Fourth Amendment) and stored it for perpetuity (for who knows what purposes in the future) at the Utah Data Center. It also sponsors coups against democratically elected foreign governments, conducts disinformation and false flag operations to sway public opinion, runs secret prisons in foreign countries where people are tortured, etc. Wresting power away from this beast will be one of Trump's greatest challenges. The Administrative State : The vast majority of federal bureaucrats serve no useful purpose, yet enjoy compensation packages and job security that far exceed what's available in the private sector. Entire departments (such as Education), bureaus, offices and commissions will be eliminated. Thousands of regulations will be repealed, rendering millions of bureaucrats suddenly redundant. Those whose jobs aren't eliminated will have to come in to the office every day after a four-year “work at home” vacation. The Democratic Party (in its current form): The party is in disarray, with no current leaders (after their failed coup, the Obamas are finished) or good potential future leaders and virtually no policy proposals that appeal to the average voter. Their platform consisted of two planks: Get Trump and Abortion on Demand. Ironically, their presidential candidate wasn't even elected in a Democratic process, and their presidential primaries have been rigged for years. As they've lost touch with Americans in Flyover Country, the party has largely become one of university-educated bicoastal elites and the lowest of Low Information Voters. After years of demanding censorship, de-monetization, de-platforming, doxing and canceling of people they disagree with, it's no surprise they show a remarkable lack of self-awareness, introspection, empathy and curiosity about the “garbage.” They will wander in the political wilderness until this changes. Congressman Seth Moulton (D, MA) bravely pointed out some of his party's insanity after the election but was quickly condemned. Ironically, he represents Salem. The Legacy Media : The sudden post-election implosion of the Legacy Media is the most stunning and far-reaching since the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. Since 2016, the media has become increasingly apoplectic about the “racist,” “fascist,” “existential threat to our democracy” Trump, making the case for the Thomas Matthew Crooks and Ryan Wesley Rouths of the world to save humanity from the “ literal Hitler ” before the world suffered the same fate. Yet their ratings tanked even as their warnings about a dictatorial Trump became more shrill and frantic. Why? Because after promoting hoaxes (such as Hunter Biden's laptop, Trump's collusion with Russia, the COVID “pandemic,” an armed insurrection on January 6, etc.) for years, they have no credibility left. Americans trust the media less than any other political or civic institution . This rotted out tree began to fall even before the election. Editors and employees at The Washington Post and The Los Angeles Times freaked out when their editorial page was not allowed to endorse Kamala. Because otherwise, how would readers know that these papers supported her, right? The most stunning development was how after years of trashing Trump perhaps more than anyone else, the hosts of “Morning Joe” went to Mar-a-Lago to make up with him (he was gracious enough to meet with them). They did so for economic survival, to remain relevant, because their show is at risk of being canceled. Comcast is about to spin off MSNBC and CNBC . CNN is also on the ropes, and “The View” is planning to add another conservative commentator . Elen DeGeneres has fled the country , vowing never to return. Censorship : The publication of the Twitter Files (for which some Democrats threatened the reporter with prison ) helped expose how Big Tech and the Legacy Media have colluded with the federal government in recent years to censor facts “misinformation” from the American people. Ironically, at this time in human history when it should be easier and faster than ever before to discover the truth, we have to deal with this bullshit. Tyrants have no need to censor falsehoods, which can easily be disproved. It's the truth they fear. And the way to get to the truth is for everyone to be allowed to say what they want, even though some of it will be uninformed or false. The truth will always out itself eventually. This is the essence and beauty of the Scientific Method. No one person, government, website or group of “fact checkers” could possibly know what the Truth is. So let's have an open, ongoing debate where everyone is allowed to make their case, which will allow us to avoid error and prevent tyranny. The Free Speech party won the election, and the Season of Reveal is about to ramp up. Expect the release of files related to JFK's assassination, the CIA, UFOs, Jeffrey Epstein and Diddy's parties. Lawfare : As far as I know, all of the lawfare cases against Trump are dead, though Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg and Judge Juan Merchan are threatening to delay his sentencing until 2029, leaving a Sword of Damocles hanging over his head. Using the justice system to target a political opponent simultaneously (and obviously) with a number of absurd charges in politically hostile jurisdictions is profoundly un-American. It's something that a desperate tyrant in a Third World country would do. This strategy backfired on Democrats, as it made many voters even more likely to vote for Trump. Lady Justice is blindfolded for a reason. Identity Politics and DEI : (Marxist) Critical Race Theory is out and meritocracy and a colorblind society are back. Tens of millions of people (including blacks, Hispanics and women) voted for Trump not because of his race or gender but because they thought he was the best candidate. Ethnicity-based tribalism is toxic to society and inevitably leads to an outcome like what happened in Rwanda between the Hutus and the Tutsis. Now corporations and even the Pentagon are scrambling to shutter their DEI programs. Americans generally want the best; they will figure out who should do the job. Big Pharma, Big Food and Medical Tyranny : As the secretary of Health & Human Services, RFK Jr. will (hopefully) dramatically change the direction of the FDA, CDC, NIH, etc. away from processed food and pharmaceutical products towards natural (and often low-cost) food and health remedies. A ban on advertising by Pharma will hasten the demise of the Legacy Media and end their symbiotic relationship. Watch for a number of long-overdue investigative reports about the Pharma industry. Due to the obvious ineffectiveness of and many injuries and deaths due to the unproven COVID vaccines, I would imagine Americans' faith in vaccines has never been lower. They now realize that the government doesn't have all of the answers and one must remain an independent, critical thinker. ESG : I would expect that in the Trump administration, the SEC will require investment managers (including Blackrock, State Street and Vangaurd) to explain how forcing the management of publicly traded companies to pursue ESG policies fulfills their legal fiduciary duty to maximize the return of their customers. I look forward to hearing that explanation. There will be much more of a focus on profits, free cash flow and dividends, which will help boost returns and reduce risk. The Great Reset : If a major country such as the U.S. refuses to participate in Klaus Schwab's tyrannical fantasies, it more or less pulls the rug out from the whole program, because the countries that do participate won't be able to compete, and their citizens will be able to see that life is better in a freer and more decentralized country. Trumpism is a global movement, because people are sick and wary of people like Schwab, Bill Gates, George Soros and the rest of the .01% ruling elite. Closet Trump Supporters : One reason Trump's victory in 2016 was such a surprise to nearly all pollsters is because many voters were embarrassed or fearful to admit that they supported Trump. Not any more. Trump has never been more popular. MAGA hats now top Amazon's best seller list . I've seen athletes in several sports celebrate by doing a Trump dance . Part of Trump's genius (I'm sure his decades of experience in hospitality and entertainment helped with this) is that he made politics fun and funny. Americans want to laugh and be of good cheer after years of having to sit through mandatory DEI training and being told that they're inherently and irreversibly racist because of the color of their skin. The Silent Majority have spoken, and instead of being identified by their race, gender, etc. now just want to get back to being Americans.The signing ceremony also featured a panel discussion on the future prospects of barter trading in China. Industry experts shared their insights on the challenges and opportunities facing the sector, highlighting the need for innovation and collaboration to drive growth.
In addition to its advanced imaging capabilities, the Mini 3D Lidar boasts a compact and lightweight design that is ideally suited for integration into a wide range of robotic platforms. With its diminutive form factor and low power consumption, this mini lidar sensor offers unparalleled flexibility in terms of installation and deployment, making it an ideal choice for robotics developers looking to streamline their design process and optimize performance.
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In response to the incident, industry experts and analysts have been quick to highlight the importance of disaster recovery and business continuity planning for data centers, emphasizing the need for robust infrastructure and contingency measures to mitigate risks and ensure uninterrupted service delivery.
Walmart employees are now sporting body cameras as part of a contentious pilot program at certain U. S. stores. Customers have noticed signs at the entrances informing them about the recording devices, and staff members have been spotted donning yellow and black cameras , with one such instance occurring in Denton, Texas. A representative for Walmart confirmed the test, stating: "While we don't talk about the specifics of our security measures, we are always looking at new and innovative technology used across the retail industry. Heartbroken family blames Walmart for 9-year-old's death after metal cart incident and years of seizures Over 40,000 Christmas tree light controllers recalled at Walmart and Target over fire hazards "This is a pilot we are testing in one market, and we will evaluate the results before making any longer-term decisions.", reports the Express US . The intent behind the cameras is to safeguard workers by documenting interactions with customers, especially during the tense holiday shopping period. Nonetheless, the initiative has sparked backlash. Stuart Appelbaum, the head of the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union, remarked: "Workers need training on de-escalation. Workers need training on what to do during a hostile situation at work. The body camera doesn't do that. The body camera doesn't intervene." Bianca Agustin, co-leader of United for Respect, also chimed in, saying: "There are already cameras in stores...body cameras alone are no substitute for proper training." Agustin voiced concerns that the conspicuous cameras worn by Walmart staff could "provoke people" rather than provide assistance. Retail specialists aren't all on board. David Johnston, a high-level exec at the National Retail Federation, countered with: "The moment that you see yourself [on camera] is probably when you're going to change your behavior." Following in the footsteps of TJX Companies, the umbrella group for brands like TJ Maxx and Marshall's, which hailed reduced troublemaking after similar tests. TJX's top money guy John Joseph Klinger touched on the calming effect of recording gear, saying: "People are less likely to do something when they're being videotaped." Whether or not Walmart's staff will feel a boost in security is up in the air. A previous retail worker spilled the tea: "When they're acting like they're going to hit us...even with a camera, I don't think they would care in the moment."Digital Turbine director Sterling Michelle buys $10,010 in stockThe training of search and rescue dogs is a crucial aspect of emergency response operations, as these canine heroes play a vital role in locating and saving individuals in distress. The rigorous training program is designed to test the dogs' agility, intelligence, and ability to work in high-stress situations. The "考编" test serves as a benchmark for their readiness to serve in real-life search and rescue missions.
In its collaborative efforts with Nigeria to deliver high quality Medicare in Nigeria, an ultra-modern medical facility specializing in trauma-related ailments has been established in Lagos, Nigeria by the Indians. Nebula Care Hospital Limited with company number: RC-7133773, incorporated in Nigeria on Sep 12, 2023 is situated at Wilmer Street, Ilupeju, Lagos State. The chairman of Nebula Hospital Care Limited is Dr. J.G. Makadia. Nebula Care was opened on the 19th December, 2024, even as the management disclosed that the hospital has the latest high tech in medical delivery offerings and that it would handle general sickness, general trauma, joint replacement, spine, physiotherapy services, general surgery, gynaecology, Dentistry, radiology, x-ray, ECG, sonography, ultrasound, has pharmacy, and clinical laboratory, among others. Its specialty is in orthopaedic trauma, accidental trauma, related spine surgery, as a team of Indian medical specialists will be coming from India, to join their Nigerian counterparts to carry out major surgical operations as soon as the need arise.While declaring the hospital open, Consulate General of India/High Commissioner of India to Nigeria, Shri Chandramouli Kumar Kern, spoke glowingly about the hospital and the optimism it holds for Medicare in not only Lagos State but Nigeria in General. Makadia stated that Nebula is a very well-known name in the field of orthopaedic implant and related items. He said “I am very glad to open this facility, Nebula Care Hospital, it is going to be very significant in the health care system in Lagos and Nigeria. Nebula is a very well-known name in the field of orthopaedic implant and related items, they have many products which are very helpful in the rehabilitation of patients. “Modern day’s technology is evolving everyday so the health care system is also evolving, the most important this is the facilities are up to date and world class for the benefits of Lagosians. I am happy to note that this facility is wonderful. ”Shri Chandramouli Kumar Kern also spoke about the economic angle of the hospital to Nigerians as it is not only going to reduce medical tourism to India, it is going to bring down the cost of medical treatment. “It is possible to receive treatments for which Nigerians travel to India thereby saving millions of dollars on transportation. “This is possible, you see, I am going to give you an example, India is 9000 kilometers from this place, and still many people travel to India to obtain medical care, this facility is now right here in Lagos, it is going to be wonderful. You see people come to our Consulate for Visa and Visa is around a million, then after, the ticket is around a million, about N4million is spend without taking any medicine, without taking any medical care, but if you have the facility locally that would be more than enough for treating patients,He added that the hospital would br cost effective. “This is going to be cost effective also. This hospital can keep tracking people and when two, three patients are here, they could be operated here in their local Environment, they don’t have to eat Indian food, they would eat their own egusi soup, and get the treatment. You see, fantastic, I have come across many Nigerians, they said look, medical facility is wonderful but because of food I will not go to India. It is difficult, when you move to a place and you stay there for a month, it is difficult, the same thing if I have to go to America for treatment, it is going to be difficult for me. So it is a great thing that this facility is coming locally in Lagos and indeed Nigeria. ”I was at Java Moss they have started antibiotic factory, so they are going to be manufacturing antibiotics here, it is great. The local Indians are joining together with their Nigerian counterparts to create a better health care system that help to improve the health care ecosystem. “This is wonderful news, I congratulate the team of Nebular Care that this facility should be successful so that more value will be added in the health care system.Shri Chandramouli Kumar Kern who also commended other Indian investors in the healthcare system said the hospital is affordable. “If it is not cost effective this place will not grow, the local facility is certainly going to be cost effective, if they are bringing doctors from India or any other facilities, there would be five, ten, 20 people so that will spread the cost so it they charge you, it would be spread on 20 not on one person who is going to India. ”While stating that the facility is the only Nebula Hospital in Nigeria disclosed that India has very warm relationship with Nigeria. “Indian government has a very warm relationship with the Lagos State and Nigeria governments, you may be aware that the Indian Prime Minister was here and we had great engagement with the President, His Excellency Bola Ahmed Tinubu, and the cooperation is vibrant, and we are happy to assist the Nigerian healthcare system in any way possible. “I am saying we are for even the local production of medicine, we are not just for supplying of medicine from India, no, the medical facility should grow in Nigeria locally. We have witnessed this when Covid was there, people were having money but they could not get medicine, if there was local production of medicine, you would have medicine any time. So that is important that local manufacturing facility grow, and we are here to support this cause, with the API, the technology, the machine, everything. We are ready to assist Nigeria, Lagos State Government as far as the hospital is concerned,” he said.General Manager of Nebular Care Hospital Mr Jay Ghosalkai, made it public that the hospital handles all types of general sicknesses, general trauma, joint replacement, spine, physiotherapy services, general surgery, gynaecology, Dentistry, radiology, x-ray, ECG, sonography, ultra sound, has pharmacy, clinical laboratory. ”Our specialty is in orthopaedic trauma, anything accidental trauma, related spine surgery, my team will be coming from India, they are specialists. They are specialising in trauma and joint replacement, also we have some of the Nigerian doctors who are one of the best in Nigeria today, who will also be coming for surgery here.Razaq Olusola Ajala, Chairman, Odi-Olowo/Ojuwoye Local Council Development Area (LCDA) who was present at the inauguration of the hospital said he felt elated and happy. He acknowledged the contributions of Indians in Ilupeju where he is the chief host even as he averred that the hospital would be of mutual benefits to both the locals and the Indians. “This hospital in Idi-Olowo-Ojuwoye by extension, Lagos State will automatically reduce medical tourism, most of our people travel to India and other developed climes because of the belief that they have the capacity in terms of manpower and facilities to attend to their health challenges, so with the location of this facility given the number of experts that will be working within the facility, the equipment, our people need not look elsewhere, they will see this place as a destination of choice whenever they are challenged health-wise because the same treatment they are given in India and other climes, they can as well get it here. Why wasting your money traveling from here to India, if you even think of the attendant risks involved in travelling from here to those places, as I said earlier, it is a destination of choice,” Ajala stated.He said there is excellent relationship between his government and the Indian community and as the local government Chairman he would ensure his ward patronize the facility. “The truth is that we have excellent relationship with Indian community. You would agree with me that we have long history that is of mutual benefit to both parties, I mean Nigerians and Indians. When you are talking of communities with highest concentration of Indians, you would agree with me that Ilupeju happens to be one of that community, we have excellent relationship between the government of Idi-Olowo-Ojuwoye Local Council Development Area and the Indians here. “It is a symbiotic relationship, we are lucky the Indians are lucky, because we have used the instrumentality of our position to provide a conducive environment for them to sleep with their two eyes open, and for them to see our community as a destination of choice whenever they want to make investment decision. ”He said his government ensures the safety and well-being of everyone no matter the nationality or tribe. “My leadership platform ensures that everyone living within Idi-Olowo-Ojuwoye Local Council Development Area whether you are Indian, Briton, American, Nigerian, Yoruba, Igbo, Hausa, it is my responsibility as a government to ensure we have excellent relationship with all the security operatives of our people to be able to sleep with our two eyes closed, and to some extent, I think we have been able to achieve that.”49ers running back Christian McCaffrey headed to IR with an injured right knee
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A recent news report has captured the attention of animal lovers and search and rescue enthusiasts alike, as it highlights the challenge faced by the Yunnan Fire Department in training their batch of 39 search and rescue dogs. Despite high hopes and rigorous training, it was reported that only one-third of the dogs successfully passed the "考编" test, leaving many disappointed and questioning the effectiveness of the program.And then, the moment of truth arrived. The tender, succulent meat of the pig's head was finally ready for consumption. With great gusto and satisfaction, the adventurers dug in, savoring every bite of the flavorful delicacy that they had worked so hard to obtain.Towns' versatility was evident in his stat line, as he not only scored from inside and outside the paint but also made his presence felt on the defensive end with timely steals and blocks. His ability to impact the game in multiple ways made him a nightmare for the opposing team to defend against.