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ransmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) to boost power supply.

The electricity distribution company made the announcement in a public notice posted on its verified Twitter account on Tuesday.
It said the load-shedding was to enable TCN erect new 132KV towers and carry out re-conduction of 132KV power lines.
IE said the exercise would help the electricity transmission company improve power evacuation capacity and ensure stable and reliable power to customers.
It said, “The exercise will affect power supply to the following Injection Sub-Stations: Opebi, New Alausa, Ojodu, Isheri, Olowora, Magodo and Secretariat injection sub-stations”.
The electricity distribution company listed areas that would experience load-shedding during the period.
Among them are Airport Hotel, Opebi Road, Osho Road, Asenuga, Agbaoku, Kodesho, Regina, Salvation, Awuse Estate, Salvation Road, Sheraton Road, Ojota, Kudirat Road, Allen, Oregun and Siyanbola.

READ ALSO: Lagos community threatens Ikeja Electric with N100m suit over bad transformer

Also to be affected are Morrison, Alausa, Kudirat Abiola Road, Ojodu, Alagbole, Omole Estate, Yakoyo, Oluwakemi Gbero Akute side, Olowora, Awolowo, Ogundana, Aromire, Isheri, Unilag Estate, Magodo GRA, Shangisha, Omole Phase 1, CMD Road, Awolowo Way and Billings Way.
Others include Lateef Jakande Estate, UAC, 7up, Agindingbi, Abiola Estate, Akowonjo Roundabout, Cement, Ajayi Farm, Ifelodun, Subuola Street, Union Road, Ikuomola Street Magoro Area, Humani, Capitol Road, Olayiwola Street, Iju Road and Obawole.
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The DisCo said it would also affect Abule-Egba, Beckley Estate, Ahmadiyah, Ijaiye-Ojokoro, Meiran, Ijaiye, Isokoko, Universal Steel, Adeniyi Jones, Ajao, Anifowoshe, Guinness and Harp Factory.
It also listed Santos, Mangoro, Agege, Ifako, M&B, Oba Akran, Moboluwa, Oke Ira, Thomas Salako, Kayode Ogba and Abiodun Jagun environs as areas to experience load-shedding.
IE said it was working with TCN to ensure the exercise was completed within the scheduled timeline.
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Naomi Osaka of Japan reacts after losing a point against Su-Wei Hshieh of Chinese Taipei (not pictured) in the second round of the Miami Open at Miami Open Tennis Complex. Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports

Osaka keen to spread awareness about racial injustice

Japan’s Naomi Osaka says she wants to spread awareness about racial injustice after the former U.S. Open Champion, walked onto court with a mask bearing the name of Breonna Taylor on Monday.

Osaka, who moved to the United States as a three-year-old, has seven separate masks with her at Flushing Meadows and hopes to wear a different one at each stage on her path to the final.
The mask she wore in her first-round match against Misaki Doi was dedicated to Taylor, a Black woman killed by police officers who burst into her apartment in March.

ALSO READ: Tennis great hails Naomi Osaka for role in fight for racial equality

“For me, I just want to spread awareness,” the fourth seed told reporters on a video conference. “I’m aware that tennis is watched all over the world, and maybe there is someone that doesn’t know Breonna Taylor’s story.
“Maybe they’ll like Google it or something. I feel like the more people know the story, then the more interesting or interested they’ll become in it.”
The 22-year-old Osaka has been at the forefront of protests from tennis players against racial injustice in the United States.
She said she appreciated U.S. Open organisers putting up anti-racism artwork and ‘Black Lives Matter’ banners in the show-courts of Billie Jean King National Tennis Centre in the absence of spectators due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
“I just feel like we’re heading towards a great direction, and there’s a lot of players that are supporting it,” she added after her 6-2 5-7 6-2 win over compatriot Doi.
More in SPORTS

ALSO READ: Moves by Djokovic to form new players association meets resistance

“I think there are lot of voices that are contributing towards a lot of things, so it’s definitely very nice to see.”
While Osaka missed the crowd’s energy during tough moments on court,  she said the empty stands helped her concentrate as her mind can wander sometimes.
“Like sometimes I will see a person with a cool outfit or something, they’re doing something, and I get distracted.”
NAN
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Putin says world leaders have obligation to prevent repetition of WWII

Global leaders and responsible politicians have a duty to prevent a repeat of the terrible events of World War II, Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Tuesday.

Putin said this at an open lesson for schoolchildren on Knowledge Day in Moscow.
“I sincerely believe that you and your relatives will never have to face such ordeals [of the war years].

READ ALSO: Putin mocks US embassy rainbow flag

“This is the task of the world leaders, responsible politicians, public figures and everyone who realises how fragile the modern world is,” Putin said.
The president emphasised that there is nothing more tragic than war and that the heroic deed of the people in the Great Patriotic War should never be forgotten. (Sputnik/NAN)
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    ransmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) to boost power supply.

    The electricity distribution company made the announcement in a public notice posted on its verified Twitter account on Tuesday.
    It said the load-shedding was to enable TCN erect new 132KV towers and carry out re-conduction of 132KV power lines.
    IE said the exercise would help the electricity transmission company improve power evacuation capacity and ensure stable and reliable power to customers.
    It said, “The exercise will affect power supply to the following Injection Sub-Stations: Opebi, New Alausa, Ojodu, Isheri, Olowora, Magodo and Secretariat injection sub-stations”.
    The electricity distribution company listed areas that would experience load-shedding during the period.
    Among them are Airport Hotel, Opebi Road, Osho Road, Asenuga, Agbaoku, Kodesho, Regina, Salvation, Awuse Estate, Salvation Road, Sheraton Road, Ojota, Kudirat Road, Allen, Oregun and Siyanbola.
    READ ALSO: Lagos community threatens Ikeja Electric with N100m suit over bad transformer
    Also to be affected are Morrison, Alausa, Kudirat Abiola Road, Ojodu, Alagbole, Omole Estate, Yakoyo, Oluwakemi Gbero Akute side, Olowora, Awolowo, Ogundana, Aromire, Isheri, Unilag Estate, Magodo GRA, Shangisha, Omole Phase 1, CMD Road, Awolowo Way and Billings Way.
    Others include Lateef Jakande Estate, UAC, 7up, Agindingbi, Abiola Estate, Akowonjo Roundabout, Cement, Ajayi Farm, Ifelodun, Subuola Street, Union Road, Ikuomola Street Magoro Area, Humani, Capitol Road, Olayiwola Street, Iju Road and Obawole.
    More in NEWS
    The DisCo said it would also affect Abule-Egba, Beckley Estate, Ahmadiyah, Ijaiye-Ojokoro, Meiran, Ijaiye, Isokoko, Universal Steel, Adeniyi Jones, Ajao, Anifowoshe, Guinness and Harp Factory.
    It also listed Santos, Mangoro, Agege, Ifako, M&B, Oba Akran, Moboluwa, Oke Ira, Thomas Salako, Kayode Ogba and Abiodun Jagun environs as areas to experience load-shedding.
    IE said it was working with TCN to ensure the exercise was completed within the scheduled timeline.
    All rights reserved. This material and any other digital content on this platform may not be reproduced, published, broadcast, written or distributed in full or in part, without written permission from VANGUARD NEWS.
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    Naomi Osaka of Japan reacts after losing a point against Su-Wei Hshieh of Chinese Taipei (not pictured) in the second round of the Miami Open at Miami Open Tennis Complex. Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports
    Osaka keen to spread awareness about racial injustice

    Japan’s Naomi Osaka says she wants to spread awareness about racial injustice after the former U.S. Open Champion, walked onto court with a mask bearing the name of Breonna Taylor on Monday.

    Osaka, who moved to the United States as a three-year-old, has seven separate masks with her at Flushing Meadows and hopes to wear a different one at each stage on her path to the final.
    The mask she wore in her first-round match against Misaki Doi was dedicated to Taylor, a Black woman killed by police officers who burst into her apartment in March.
    ALSO READ: Tennis great hails Naomi Osaka for role in fight for racial equality
    “For me, I just want to spread awareness,” the fourth seed told reporters on a video conference. “I’m aware that tennis is watched all over the world, and maybe there is someone that doesn’t know Breonna Taylor’s story.
    “Maybe they’ll like Google it or something. I feel like the more people know the story, then the more interesting or interested they’ll become in it.”
    The 22-year-old Osaka has been at the forefront of protests from tennis players against racial injustice in the United States.
    She said she appreciated U.S. Open organisers putting up anti-racism artwork and ‘Black Lives Matter’ banners in the show-courts of Billie Jean King National Tennis Centre in the absence of spectators due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
    “I just feel like we’re heading towards a great direction, and there’s a lot of players that are supporting it,” she added after her 6-2 5-7 6-2 win over compatriot Doi.
    More in SPORTSALSO READ: Moves by Djokovic to form new players association meets resistance
    “I think there are lot of voices that are contributing towards a lot of things, so it’s definitely very nice to see.”
    While Osaka missed the crowd’s energy during tough moments on court,  she said the empty stands helped her concentrate as her mind can wander sometimes.
    “Like sometimes I will see a person with a cool outfit or something, they’re doing something, and I get distracted.”
    NAN
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    Russia’s President, Vladimir Putin
    Putin says world leaders have obligation to prevent repetition of WWII

    Global leaders and responsible politicians have a duty to prevent a repeat of the terrible events of World War II, Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Tuesday.

    Putin said this at an open lesson for schoolchildren on Knowledge Day in Moscow.
    “I sincerely believe that you and your relatives will never have to face such ordeals [of the war years].
    READ ALSO: Putin mocks US embassy rainbow flag
    “This is the task of the world leaders, responsible politicians, public figures and everyone who realises how fragile the modern world is,” Putin said.
    The president emphasised that there is nothing more tragic than war and that the heroic deed of the people in the Great Patriotic War should never be forgotten. (Sputnik/NAN)
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