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IMO AT 50: I KNOW YOU ALSO DIDN'T KNOW IMO WAS THIS RICH Through Imo, two prominent myths have been bursted: 1. South East is landlocked - Imo proved that wrong - with its proximity to the Atlantic Ocean, just a few nautical miles away. 2. South East isn't...

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Sunny Hostin attacks South Carolina for Darline Graham being their first female senator, and says there's something "fundamentally wrong" with the state. She suggests doctors can't be senators. She and Joy Behar call the appointment "the very definition of a DEI [hire]" and an example of how "our government is fundamentally broken": SUNNY HOSTIN: I don't love it. I don't love it. You know, she'll be the first woman to be a U.S. senator in South Carolina in his the history of the state. And I think that that's just -- it's just fundamentally wrong that South Carolina just couldn't elect a woman and this is the only way that it was done. I think the experience does matter. And while she is a certified optician and while she has done great work in that field, I don't think that she should be representing the people of South Carolina in the U.S. Senate. I just don't. JOY BEHAR: It's this the very definition of a DEI? SUNNY HOSTIN: Correct! correct! It's everything that the Republican Party stands against! Everything! Everything! [Applause] It's DEI. Nepotism. All these things thrown in together. And, you know, at this very same time Pete Hegseth blocked more promotions for women in particular for women of color to become admirals. And so this is happening. I feel like our government is fundamentally broken and I just -- I disagree -- I disagree with this. BEHAR: I agree with you. It's not like taking over your mother's job at McDonald's. HOSTIN: Yeah, it's not. BEHAR: You're running -- HOSTIN: It's the U.S. Senate. BEHAR: You're in government. You have to know what you're doing. ALYSSA FARAH GRIFFIN: You guys are putting too much stock in who's currently in Congress. WHOOPI GOLDBERG: Yeah, you got a point.

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My good people of Imo State, I am humbled and honored by your overwhelming support in yesterday's election. Your trust in me to continue leading our dear State is both inspiring and deeply appreciated. Together, we have achieved a resounding victory and I am committed to delivering on the promises made during our campaign. As we embark on the Next Level of Shared Prosperity, rest assured that your interests will remain at the forefront of my administration. I extend a hand to my fellow contenders from other parties, urging them to join me in a united effort to build and uplift our one and only dear State. In the spirit of inclusivity, we will operate a government that transcends political differences for the benefit of all. I express profound gratitude to every member of my team, our great party and every citizen of Imo for your unwavering support. Our State is progressing because of your collective efforts. I commend the Independent National Electoral Commission INEC Nigeria and its officials for ensuring a fair and neutral electoral process. I also appreciate the dedication of the security agencies in maintaining peace during the exercise. A special thanks to the leader of our great party, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, for his fatherly guidance throughout the electioneering period. Together, let us continue the journey towards a more prosperous and inclusive Imo State. Thank you, ndi Imo, for your trust and confidence. Our shared future is bright and I am committed to leading us to greater heights. - Hope Uzodimma

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