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“I Have Never Witnessed a Thing Like This In My Entire Life. After Watching This Video, You See Thugs With Guns Sent To Stop a Protest Meant To Speak Up For Children And Teachers In Kidn@ppers Den. This Protest Made Me Realize That Nigeria Can Never Ever Get Better And Be Good Again. What I Witnessed At The Oyo State Protest With VeryDarkMan, I Will Tell My Children And My Grandchildren. How VDM Confronted Thugs Sent With Machetes And Guns Was Like a Full Indian Movie.”
Let's compare the app opening and closing animations in iOS 27 Beta 1 and One UI 8.5.
The app animations in iOS 27 are not significantly different from those in iOS 26, and some long-standing issues are still present. When you tap an app icon, the animation does not start instantly and still feels slightly delayed, making the system response appear less immediate. The same applies when returning to the home screen. There is still a brief hesitation at the very beginning of the animation before the full transition starts.
One UI 8.5, on the other hand, delivers top-tier performance, especially after my own tuning and optimization. Whether opening an app or returning to the home screen, the animations feel almost perfectly synchronized with your finger movements. The response is immediate, the transitions are smoother, and the overall experience feels more natural and connected.
I will overhaul Nigeria’s security architecture by introducing state and community policing with modern technologies
You cannot tell me that someone is kidnapped and held in a location, yet the kidnappers are freely communicating with the victim’s family, while security agencies claim they cannot trace them.
— Peter Obi
Police Officer Threatens To Kill Civilian For Filming
Police officer Newton Isokpehi is facing backlash after a viral video showed him threatening to shoot anyone who records him while on duty, despite a recent court ruling affirming Nigerians’ right to film police officers in public.
The officer later released an apology video, claiming the comments were made out of frustration, but the incident has reignited conversations around police brutality online.
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