- Russia rejects US, Ukraine 30-day ceasefire
- Senator Natasha suspended over gross misconduct, nothing else, Senate replies IPU
- Zelenskyy warns allies not to be deceived as ceasefire talks advance
- Canada announces retaliatory tariffs on nearly $30bn worth of US imports
- Rivers’ residents reiterate support for Fubara amid Wike, Amaewhule’s alleged impeachment threats
- Political crisis deepens in Rivers as lawmakers loyal to Wike shut out Governor
- 30 killed as herdsmen go on rampage in Ondo, Benue, Nasarawa
- Ukraine agrees to 30-Day ceasefire as Washington resumes military aid
- Entrepreneurs decry telecom tariff hike, declining network service
- BREAKING: Nigerian lawmakers order NCC to block porn websites
Author: Dr. Olaoluwa Vincent Ajayi
The Department of State Services (DSS) has justified its presence at the Lagos State House of Assembly, stating that it was mobilized in response to a request from lawmakers to prevent a possible forceful reinstatement of the impeached Speaker by unauthorized groups. In light of escalating tensions surrounding the security takeover of the Assembly, which included the sealing of offices belonging to the Speaker and his Deputy, the DSS clarified that its deployment was not an invasion but a necessary measure to uphold order and safety at the legislative complex. In a statement released on Monday, the DSS explained that…
Trump’s Ukraine plan may cost the EU $3 trillion. His secret talks with Putin shock EU leaders, fueling NATO tensions and raising concerns over U.S. support. The ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine, which began on February 24, 2022, when Russia launched a full-scale invasion, continues to escalate as geopolitical tensions rise. Russia has long opposed NATO’s eastward expansion, perceiving it as a direct threat to its national security. U.S. President Donald Trump is now pressuring European Union (EU) leaders to take the lead in ensuring peace in Ukraine. However, according to Bloomberg, his demands could stretch EU resources and…
A Nigerian migrant wins UK asylum after joining IPOB, despite a judge admitting her claims were false. Case sparks debate over UK immigration laws and reforms. A UK Judge Grants Asylum Despite Acknowledging Deception. A Nigerian migrant, who had unsuccessfully sought asylum in the UK eight times, was ultimately granted the right to stay after joining the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), a group classified as a terrorist organization in Nigeria but not proscribed in the UK. The ruling judge, Gemma Loughran, admitted that the 49-year-old woman’s political beliefs were not genuine and that her involvement with IPOB was solely…
Elon Musk slams U.S. immigration spending, Trump suggests dismantling FEMA, and political tensions rise over migrant aid and disaster relief funding. Elon Musk has criticized the U.S. government’s allocation of $59 million in federal funds, calling it “gross insubordination to the President’s executive order” and stating that the money would be recouped. The figure has sparked controversy, as officials have not provided clarity on its origin or details. The New York City mayor’s office reported receiving $81 million in payments from the federal government for immigration-related expenses, with $59 million allocated toward housing costs and $19 million specifically for hotels.…
Egypt’s Sisi refuses a White House visit over Gaza displacement talks. U.S. aid to Egypt and Jordan is at risk as Trump pressures Arab leaders to accept refugees Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi has reportedly declined an invitation to the White House, refusing to meet with U.S. President Donald Trump if discussions include the forced displacement of Palestinians from Gaza. Two high-ranking Egyptian security sources confirmed the decision, emphasizing Egypt’s opposition to any plan that threatens Palestinian sovereignty. Trump has allegedly pressured Egypt and Jordan to accept Palestinian refugees and threatened to withdraw U.S. aid if they refuse. The United…
Albanian criminal escaped deportation because his lawyer argued that his son would not be able to get British chicken nuggets in his home country An Albanian criminal facing deportation has successfully delayed his removal from the UK after his legal team argued that his 10-year-old son’s limited diet would make relocation unduly harsh. Court documents revealed that the child’s reluctance to eat foreign chicken nuggets played a role in the immigration tribunal’s decision to allow the father to stay in Britain, citing his right to family life under the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR). Food Preferences Used as Legal…
A potential political realignment is brewing on the British right as Nigel Farage and Boris Johnson explore a Tory-Reform alliance to oust Labour in the next general election, sources close to Reform UK have revealed. According to insider reports, Farage is open to working with Johnson “in the national interest”—a move that could reshape the UK’s political landscape. The discussions come as Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s government faces a dramatic collapse in public support, leading to an urgent recalibration of strategy among conservative factions. With the Conservatives trailing in third place in some polls, and wealthy donors shifting their…
“Without access to ARVs, we will see an increase in HIV-related deaths. The situation is dire.” – Dr. Abdullahi Balog President Donald Trump’s foreign aid freeze is causing panic across African countries, leaving millions of lives in jeopardy. In South Africa, where the world’s largest HIV epidemic continues to claim lives, the abrupt shutdown of PEPFAR-funded clinics has left thousands without medical support. A USAID-funded sexual health clinic in Johannesburg has already been closed. According to an MSN report, a woman was seen on Thursday standing outside the clinic, waiting for it to open. Finding no one to assist her,…
UK Immigration Reform: Foreign Workers to Face 15-Year Wait Before Acquiring British Citizenship Under New Proposal In a bid to tighten immigration laws, Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch has proposed significant changes to the path toward British citizenship. Under the new plan, the minimum period required to apply for a British passport after obtaining indefinite leave to remain (ILR) would increase from 12 months to five years. This adjustment means foreign workers would face a minimum 15-year wait before becoming eligible for British citizenship. New Daily Prime previously reported that UK foreign workers must wait 10 years for settled status. Badenoch…
UK universities face financial strain as student visa rules tighten, reducing international enrollments. Rising costs and tuition freezes worsen the crisis. Since May 2023, the UK government has implemented sweeping changes to student visa policies, limiting the ability of international students to bring dependants. Effective from January 1, 2024, only students enrolled in postgraduate research programs, such as PhD courses, or those receiving government-sponsored scholarships for courses exceeding six months, are allowed to bring family members to the UK. Previously, international students across various academic programs could bring dependants, leading to a surge in dependant visas—from 16,000 in 2019 to…
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