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Bill Gates Apologises for Epstein Ties, Admits Two Extramarital Affairs
Bill Gates Apologises for Epstein Ties, Admits Two Extramarital Affairs
Bill Gates, the Bill Gates and co-chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, has publicly apologised for his past association with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, calling it a “huge mistake” during a recent town hall meeting with foundation staff.
Gates admitted that he regrets meeting and spending time with Epstein, who had pleaded guilty in 2008 to soliciting a minor. He acknowledged that he had taken foundation executives to some meetings with Epstein, a decision he now considers an error in judgment. Gates stressed that, despite interactions through 2014, he never stayed overnight at Epstein’s properties or visited his private island, and had no involvement in Epstein’s criminal activities.
The apology comes amid renewed scrutiny following the release of U.S. Justice Department documents connected to Epstein, who died in custody in 2019. Some documents included draft emails and redacted communications, one of which falsely alleged Gates contracted a sexually transmitted infection and sought medication for his then-wife, Melinda French Gates. Gates has categorically denied the claims.
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In addition to addressing the Epstein connection, Gates revealed that he had two extramarital affairs during his marriage, stressing that these relationships were not related to Epstein. He said one affair involved a Russian bridge player he met at events, and the other a Russian nuclear physicist. He admitted these affairs caused personal fallout and acknowledged the pain they caused Melinda, who has said that the recent document releases brought back “painful times” in their marriage.
Gates told staff, “I apologise to other people who are drawn into this because of the mistake that I made,” highlighting his responsibility for involving foundation employees and the public perception that followed. He also emphasised that his interactions with Epstein were motivated by philanthropic discussions on global health and innovation, and that he saw nothing illicit during those meetings.
The Gates Foundation has confirmed that Epstein was never employed or paid by the organisation and that Gates’ remarks were intended to address staff concerns and clarify his personal and professional history.
While Gates remains focused on the foundation’s global health, innovation, and philanthropic work, the renewed revelations have reignited public debate over his judgment and past associations.
Bill Gates Apologises for Epstein Ties, Admits Two Extramarital Affairs
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Tinubu Urges Senate to Amend Constitution for State Police Amid Rising Insecurity
Tinubu Urges Senate to Amend Constitution for State Police Amid Rising Insecurity
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has called on the National Assembly to begin the process of amending the constitution to allow the creation of State Police, describing it as a crucial step to tackle Nigeria’s worsening security crisis.
The appeal was made on Wednesday night during an interfaith breakfast with senators at the Presidential Villa in Abuja, where Tinubu emphasised that the current federal policing system alone cannot effectively combat crime across all regions.
Highlighting the escalating threats of terrorism, banditry, kidnapping, and insurgency, the President said a decentralised policing system would empower state governments to respond quickly to local crimes. “We are facing terrorism, banditry, and insurgency … What I will ask for tonight is for you (Senators) to start thinking how best to amend the constitution to incorporate the State Police for us to secure our country, take over our forests from marauders, and free our children from fear,” he said.
Tinubu explained that State Police would complement federal security agencies, improve intelligence gathering at the community level, and enhance rapid response to security threats, while strengthening local governance and citizen protection.
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The President also praised the collaboration between the executive and legislative branches, describing unity as essential for fighting insecurity and boosting public confidence. He commended lawmakers for supporting key economic reforms, including fuel subsidy removal and tax reforms, which he said are necessary to curb corruption and stabilise the economy.
“You don’t have to chase me for dollars; you could see what Nigeria is today. We are enjoying a stable economy, and prosperity is beckoning us,” Tinubu stated, urging continued legislative support for policies promoting long-term economic growth.
Responding to the President, Senate President Godswill Akpabio thanked Tinubu for the interfaith event, calling it a gesture of mutual respect. Akpabio praised the administration’s reforms, noting that they have increased revenue available to state governments and facilitated the development of critical infrastructure. He also prayed for peace, stability, and continued progress in Nigeria.
The call for State Police has been a long-standing debate in Nigerian politics, with supporters citing improved local security and accountability, while critics warn of possible politicisation and the need for strong oversight mechanisms. A constitutional amendment would require legislative deliberation and ratification by a majority of state assemblies, making it a complex but potentially transformative reform.
President Tinubu’s renewed appeal underscores the administration’s commitment to structural security reforms as a key strategy to address Nigeria’s persistent insecurity and protect citizens across the country.
Tinubu Urges Senate to Amend Constitution for State Police Amid Rising Insecurity
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Why Tottenham’s Decision to Ignore Ademola Lookman Is Backfiring Badly
Why Tottenham’s Decision to Ignore Ademola Lookman Is Backfiring Badly
New revelations have clarified why Tottenham Hotspur and Galatasaray failed to secure Super Eagles star Ademola Lookman during the winter transfer window, a decision now widely viewed as costly as Spurs battle a deepening relegation crisis.
Despite Lookman being offered to Tottenham twice—in the summer and again in January—the North London club opted for caution. Spurs’ hierarchy, then operating under Thomas Frank, chose not to proceed, even as injuries ravaged the squad.
At the time, Tottenham were without key attackers including Richarlison, Mohammed Kudus, and Dominic Solanke. Yet Sporting Director Johan Lange defended the club’s inactivity, insisting Spurs would not pursue “quick fixes” in the transfer market.
That stance has since drawn criticism, especially given what followed.
Instead of signing the CAF Player of the Year, Spurs spent nearly €40 million on Conor Gallagher from Atlético Madrid—a move that inadvertently gave the Spanish giants the financial flexibility and squad space to sign Lookman on February 1.
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Since arriving in Spain, Lookman has flourished under Diego Simeone, quickly becoming a driving force in Atlético’s attack. In just seven appearances, the Nigerian forward has recorded four goals and two assists, including a Man of the Match display in a crushing 4–0 Copa del Rey victory over Barcelona.
While Tottenham continue to struggle for goals and consistency, Lookman’s impact has underlined what Spurs may have missed.
Galatasaray also came close but ultimately failed in their pursuit. Super-agent George Gardi, the architect of Victor Osimhen’s move to Istanbul, confirmed attempts to replicate the same loan-plus-option formula for Lookman.
According to Gardi, the deal collapsed twice—first because Lookman preferred to remain in Italy during the summer, and later because Atalanta’s valuation skyrocketed in January, placing the transfer beyond Galatasaray’s reach.
With daunting fixtures against Liverpool, Chelsea, and Aston Villa on the horizon, Spurs now face a defining stretch of the season.
For many supporters, what was presented as market discipline now feels like a surrender—one that could threaten Tottenham’s 48-year stay in the top flight.
As Ademola Lookman continues to shine on Europe’s biggest stages, both Tottenham and Galatasaray are left confronting a harsh reality: passing on a proven match-winner may prove impossible to undo.
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BREAKING: Tinubu Decorates Tunji Disu as Acting Inspector‑General of Police
BREAKING: Tinubu Decorates Tunji Disu as Acting Inspector‑General of Police
President Bola Tinubu on Wednesday formally decorated Assistant Inspector-General of Police (AIG) Tunji Disu as acting Inspector-General of Police (IGP) at a ceremony held at the State House in Abuja. The event took place at about 4 p.m. in the President’s office, marking a key leadership transition in the Nigeria Police Force following the resignation of Kayode Egbetokun.
The ceremony was attended by top officials, including the National Security Adviser (NSA), Nuhu Ribadu, the Chief of Staff to the President, Femi Gbajabiamila, the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), George Akume, and the outgoing IGP, Egbetokun. President Tinubu pinned the new insignia on Disu’s uniform, officially conferring him with the acting rank.
Disu’s appointment comes just 48 days before his scheduled retirement on April 13, 2026, when he would reach the mandatory retirement age of 60. However, under the amended Police Act, which provides a four-year tenure for Inspectors-General of Police regardless of age, Disu may serve as IGP until 2030, allowing him to implement longer-term security and police reforms.
The President commended Egbetokun for his service to the nation, describing his tenure as marked by dedication and professionalism. Egbetokun resigned on Tuesday, citing urgent family matters that required his full attention. Tinubu expressed gratitude for the outgoing IGP’s contribution to strengthening internal security architecture across Nigeria.
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Disu’s elevation as acting IGP has also triggered considerations about senior police leadership restructuring. In line with police hierarchy practices, several Deputy Inspectors-General of Police (DIGs) may retire to allow smooth leadership continuity. Observers note that this move ensures stability, operational coherence, and adherence to the chain of command within the Nigeria Police Force.
Legal and procedural steps remain, as the Nigeria Police Council is expected to formally approve Disu’s appointment, which will then be forwarded to the Senate for confirmation. Security analysts have highlighted that Disu’s leadership will be closely monitored, particularly regarding national security management, anti-corruption initiatives, modernization of the police force, and effective crime reduction strategies.
Disu assumes leadership at a time when Nigerians are closely watching the police force’s response to rising security challenges across the country. The government’s swift transition of leadership reflects a commitment to continuity, accountability, and reform in the nation’s primary law enforcement institution.
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