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The CPC Designation: Nigeria’s Security Crisis and the Way Forward – Sir Chikwe Udensi

The CPC Designation: Nigeria’s Security Crisis and the Way Forward – Sir Chikwe Udensi

A recent interview on African Independent Television (AIT) program "Security Scope" highlighted Nigeria's ongoing security challenges. Sir Chikwe Udensi, a security consultant and Vice President of the International Security Association, emphasized that the country's designation as a Country of Particular Concern (CPC) by the United States is a significant issue requiring immediate attention. The CPC designation could lead to economic sanctions, reduced loans and aid, and other punitive measures. Sir Udensi clarified that this does not necessarily mean the U.S. will intervene militarily in Nigeria. "The process that would lead to a military intervention by America has not been initiated,"…
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China Commending Nigeria While Fueling Its Problems: A Dangerous Hypocrisy

China Commending Nigeria While Fueling Its Problems: A Dangerous Hypocrisy

It is unfortunate and deeply ironic that China, a nation whose activities have significantly contributed to Nigeria’s current challenges, would turn around and commend the country for its efforts in governance and development. Such praise, while seemingly diplomatic, conceals a darker reality—one that Nigerians must confront with courage and honesty. In many regions of Nigeria, particularly those rich in minerals, Chinese interests have entrenched themselves under the guise of “foreign investment.” However, what we are witnessing is far from genuine investment; it is exploitation. China’s involvement in illegal mining activities across states such as Zamfara, Niger, Nasarawa, and others has…
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“There’s No Case Against Me” — Nnamdi Kanu Declares In Court

“There’s No Case Against Me” — Nnamdi Kanu Declares In Court

Leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, has refused to open his defence in the terrorism case filed against him by the Federal Government. Kanu told the Federal High Court in Abuja that, after reviewing the case file and evidence, he found no legitimate charge linking him to terrorism or any crime. “I have seen their evidence — there’s nothing in it. I’m a victim of persecution, not prosecution,” he said boldly. Justice James Omotosho, who presided over the case, advised Kanu to submit his position in writing and consult legal experts before proceeding. The court…
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Dr. Emeka Kalu Advocates for Abia North at UN Summit, Engaging with Global Leaders to Promote Visionary Leadership

Dr. Emeka Kalu Advocates for Abia North at UN Summit, Engaging with Global Leaders to Promote Visionary Leadership

‎Dr. Emeka Kalu, the prominent billionaire from Bende and President of the E.C.K Foundation, has reaffirmed his commitment to transformative leadership and global engagement. ‎At the recent United Nations General Assembly Summit in New York, Dr. Kalu emerged as a dynamic advocate for progress, representing both his foundation and the aspirations of the people of Abia North Senatorial Zone. ‎During the high-profile summit, Dr. Kalu conducted strategic meetings with several world leaders, including General Umaru Sissoco Embalo, the President of Guinea-Bissau, and His Excellency Muhammed Umar Bago, the Executive Governor of Niger State. These discussions provided a unique opportunity for…
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Sudan Condemns RSF’s Parallel Government Declaration as ‘Proof of Defeat’

Sudan Condemns RSF’s Parallel Government Declaration as ‘Proof of Defeat’

The Sudanese government denounced the move as a "fictitious government" established with utter disregard for the suffering inflicted upon the Sudanese people by the rebel Rapid Support Forces (RSF). Moreover, the government expressed strong disapproval of Kenya hosting the preparatory meetings for this parallel government, deeming it a violation of Sudan's sovereignty and contrary to the principles of the UN, AU, and IGAD. Sudan has appealed to neighboring countries and the international community to condemn and reject this declaration, considering any engagement with it an act of aggression against the Sudanese government and its sovereignty. On Sunday, the RSF, along…
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