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The Brotherhood of Cross and Star urges Tinubu and governors to embrace servant leadership.

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In a recent address, the Brotherhood of the Cross and Star (BCS) urged President Bola Tinubu, state governors, and other leaders to adopt a servant leadership approach to effectively serve the Nigerian populace. This call, articulated by BCS Deputy Spokesman Archbishop Emmanuel Ekuri during a press briefing in Yola, emphasizes the importance of love for one’s fellow citizens and leading with the fear of God.

Archbishop Ekuri highlighted that the principles of servant leadership, compassion, and divine reverence—central tenets of the BCS founder Olumba Olumba Obu’s teachings—are essential for societal progress, particularly in these challenging times. He implored leaders to seek divine intervention for the myriad issues facing the nation, asserting that true peace cannot be found through human efforts alone but rather through a relationship with God.

The BCS’s press briefing in Yola was part of a series of events leading up to the celebration of Olumba Olumba Obu, which includes the 6th Annual Public Lecture in Port Harcourt on December 21, a Divine Manifestation ceremony in Calabar on December 23, and various charitable activities culminating in the CBS Art and Merit Award on December 31.

As Nigeria navigates its current challenges, the call for leaders to embody the virtues of servant leadership could serve as a beacon of hope, fostering a more compassionate and effective governance that prioritizes the well-being of its citizens.

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Zelenskyy Rejects Cession of Crimea, Cites Ukrainian Constitution.

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President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has firmly rejected a reported proposal from the United States suggesting the cession of Crimea to Russia. Speaking in South Africa, Zelenskyy reiterated Ukraine’s unwavering stance on the peninsula, emphasizing that such a concession is incompatible with Ukrainian law and its constitution, which designates Crimea as an integral part of Ukraine.

Zelenskyy’s statement follows criticism from former President Trump, who has accused the Ukrainian leader of intransigence in negotiating a peace settlement. The timing also coincides with a recent escalation of hostilities, including deadly Russian strikes on Kyiv that prompted Zelenskyy to cut short his African tour.

Addressing the ongoing conflict, Zelenskyy lamented the lack of international pressure on Russia to pursue a peaceful resolution, emphasizing the devastating toll on Ukrainian civilians. He underscored Ukraine’s willingness to engage in negotiations within the bounds of its legal and constitutional framework. The future of Crimea remains a key point of contention, highlighting the complex challenges in achieving a lasting peace.

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Judicial Scrutiny Hinders President Trump Agenda.

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Recent judicial actions have curtailed several initiatives advanced by President Trump through executive orders. Federal judges intervened on Thursday, specifically targeting aspects related to voting, immigration, and diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in education.

Notably, a U.S. District Judge blocked the administration’s effort to unilaterally add a proof-of-citizenship requirement to the federal voter registration form. This stemmed from a March 25th executive order challenged by the Democratic party, who argued the President lacks the authority to dictate federal election regulations. Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly sided with the plaintiffs, effectively halting a provision compelling federal agencies to assess citizenship status before offering voter registration opportunities at public assistance agencies. These legal challenges underscore the ongoing checks and balances within the American system, limiting the executive branch’s unilateral power.

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Air Peace to Resume Flights Following Resolution of NiMeT Strike.

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Air Peace has announced the resumption of flight operations commencing Friday, following the suspension of the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMeT) workers’ strike.

In a statement released Thursday evening, Air Peace Head of Corporate Communications, Ejike Ndiulo, expressed gratitude to passengers for their patience and understanding during the disruption. He also commended the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Mr. Festus Keyamo (SAN), for his swift and decisive intervention in resolving the industrial dispute.

Mr. Ndiulo emphasized that the Minister’s efforts were instrumental in restoring normalcy to the aviation sector and underscored his commitment to a safer, more efficient, and investor-friendly Nigerian aviation industry. Air Peace reaffirms its commitment to providing safe and reliable air travel services.

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