![]() ![]() Rescued from the rubble and taken to hospital with minor injuries. Investigating the cause of the collapse of a seven storey building underĬonstruction in an upscale neighbourhood of Lagos. Lasema Copyright: Lasema Banana Island is a wealthy neighbourhood in Nigeria's commercial capital Image caption: Banana Island is a wealthy neighbourhood in Nigeria's commercial capital To publication and broadcast of books and media promoting same sex relations.ĭuring the motion’s debate MPs called for stiffer penalties against Journalist, who claimed that the LGBTQ community was growing in the country due The motion was tabled by Mohammed Ali, a former investigative Require a bill to be drafted for it to become law. ![]() Just slightly above the required quorum of 50 legislators.īut the resolution is largely symbolic and non-binding as it would The vote was adopted by acclamation in the national assembly which had Promotion of same sex relations in the country. On Wednesday, Kenyan MPs passed a motion to ban public debate and Of the mountain would be a sign of defiance in the face of growing hate against Nimo told the BBC that raising the flag again at the third highest peak Safety of LGBTQ people and other human rights defenders.īut the flag was this week taken down and burnt by traditionalistĮlders, who claimed it desecrated the mountain which is considered a holy site by In 2019 as part of a campaign to raise awareness on the Juelz Nimo, was part of a team that climbed Mt Kenya Mountain again to hoist it after it was taken down by traditional elders. Rainbow flag on one of Kenya’s highest peaks, says she will climb up the Yalda Hakim, the host of the international news programme Impact on BBC World News, tweeted an apology after originally posting that an announcement had been made that the Queen had died.Getty Images Copyright: Getty Images Gay Kenyans are facing an increasingly hostile climate Image caption: Gay Kenyans are facing an increasingly hostile climate Once again some journalists jumped the gun on Thursday, with incorrect announcements widespread on social media. On one occasion, in 2015, a BBC journalist announced on Twitter that the Queen had died after mistaking a training exercise for the real event. The BBC’s news division has been holding regular rehearsals on how to cover this moment, not all of which went to plan. The broadcaster then played the national anthem, in line with a well-rehearsed plan that has been practised regularly in recent years. Official news of the Queen’s death was announced by Edwards at 6.30pm on BBC One, breaking into programming on the BBC’s other channels. Media sources learned that the Queen, 96, had died late in the afternoon, with the expectation of official confirmation between 6pm and 7pm. Later in the afternoon, ITV followed suit, switching its flagship ITV1 channel to a rolling news special from 5pm. It was presented by Huw Edwards, well-prepared wearing a dark suit, white shirt and black tie – in line with the corporation’s on-air dress code for when a royal family member dies – while his colleague Clive Myrie was wearing a blue tie. Shortly after 12.30pm on Thursday, the BBC’s main channel interrupted Bargain Hunt to deliver a statement from Buckingham Palace that said doctors were concerned for her health, and it continued with a BBC News special. But the Queen’s death unfolded differently, allowing broadcasters more time to follow their carefully laid plans. ![]()
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