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Umahi claims to have prophesied that Tinubu and the Governor of Kaduna will each serve two full terms in office.

During the launch of the second phase of the Kaduna-Abuja-Kano road project, Minister of Works Dave Umahi asserted that President Bola Tinubu and Governor Uba Sani of Kaduna State are destined to serve two full terms. This declaration was made alongside a critique of the nascent opposition coalition, spearheaded by figures like former Vice President Atiku Abubakar.
While acknowledging the right to opposition, Minister Umahi urged for a more constructive approach, emphasizing the need for viable alternatives to government policies rather than purely critical rhetoric. He cited recent positive assessments of the President’s economic reforms from international financial institutions as validation of the current administration’s trajectory. The Minister concluded with an optimistic outlook, suggesting Nigeria is on the path to prosperity. His pronouncements, however, have sparked debate regarding the role and responsibilities of both the ruling party and the opposition in a democratic system.
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Recent Allegations Surface Regarding Actress Angela Okorie’s Relationship.

Recent social media posts originating from Nollywood actress Angela Okorie have brought to light allegations of infidelity and exploitation within her now-terminated relationship with her partner, known as “Oil Money.”
Ms. Okorie has publicly accused Oil Money of engaging in affairs with fellow actresses within the industry. In a series of posts on her Instagram story, she characterized him as “efulefu,” implying a lack of substance and susceptibility to manipulation. She further alleges that he leveraged their relationship for personal gain, specifically to gain access to other prominent women in both Lagos and Nollywood.
These accusations, posted alongside an announcement of their separation, mark a stark turn in the actress’s public persona. Ms. Okorie has vowed to refrain from future public displays of affection, indicating a desire to protect herself from similar situations moving forward. The claims remain unverified and have not yet been addressed by Oil Money directly. The situation is developing and further details may emerge.
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Russia Responds to Potential Western Troop Deployment in Ukraine.

Moscow has reacted strongly to reports of potential troop deployments by France and the United Kingdom aimed at bolstering security in Ukraine. Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova, in a briefing on Thursday, labeled the proposition of a multinational peacekeeping contingent as “insane.”
Ms. Zakharova further highlighted the apparent lack of widespread support within the European Union for the proposed intervention, suggesting the initiative lacks the necessary consensus for successful implementation. She also alluded to the necessity of U.S. involvement, stating that the coalition is unlikely to achieve its objectives without Washington’s backing. “Judging by the current discussions, Washington still has no intention of becoming involved in such an adventure,” she remarked, implying a pragmatic assessment of the potential ramifications by the United States.
Turning to the recent missile strike on Palm Sunday, Ms. Zakharova asserted President Zelenskyy’s “certain” responsibility for the ensuing consequences. She explained that the Russian Armed Forces had targeted a location in Sumy identified as hosting a Ukrainian command staff meeting. Ms. Zakharova further noted that President Zelenskyy subsequently dismissed the head of the Sumy military administration, Volodymyr Artyukh, seemingly “confirming the charges against him” in the aftermath of the incident.
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US Accuses Chinese Firm of Aiding Houthi Attacks.

The United States State Department has leveled serious accusations against Chang Guang Satellite Technology, a Chinese firm, alleging its direct support for Houthi rebel attacks targeting US interests. State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce confirmed reports that the company is providing critical support to the Iran-backed group.
According to US officials cited by the Financial Times, Chang Guang Satellite Technology, which has ties to the Chinese military, is supplying the Houthis with satellite imagery used to target US warships and international vessels operating in the Red Sea.
The State Department condemned this action as “unacceptable,” further stating that it contradicts China’s self-proclaimed role as a global peacemaker. The department argues that Beijing, through companies like Chang Guang Satellite Technology, provides vital economic and technical assistance to regimes such as Russia, North Korea, and Iran, including its proxy groups. This accusation marks a significant escalation in tensions between the US and China, highlighting concerns over China’s role in destabilizing international security.
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US Accuses Chinese Firm of Aiding Houthi Attacks.
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Russia Responds to Potential Western Troop Deployment in Ukraine.
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Recent Allegations Surface Regarding Actress Angela Okorie’s Relationship.
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