• Elon Musk lost $34 billion yesterday as he exchanged words and tantrums on Twitter with his bestie and the world's most powerful man, Donald Trump.

    For proper context, no Nigerian alive is worth $34 billion.
    Elon Musk lost $34 billion yesterday as he exchanged words and tantrums on Twitter with his bestie and the world's most powerful man, Donald Trump. For proper context, no Nigerian alive is worth $34 billion.
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  • Qatar is set to gift Trump a fully customized private jet worth over 400 million dollars that he would use during his presidency and take it along after his tenure.
    Qatar is set to gift Trump a fully customized private jet worth over 400 million dollars that he would use during his presidency and take it along after his tenure.
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  • Not gonna be surprised if @realDonaldTrump runs the @WhiteHouse account himself lol
    Not gonna be surprised if @realDonaldTrump runs the @WhiteHouse account himself lol 😆
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  • The Trump administration is weighing a bold shake-up of U.S. diplomacy, with a plan that could shut down 10 embassies and 17 consulates around the world. According to a leaked State Department memo, the proposed cuts would dramatically shrink America's global diplomatic presence—especially in Africa, which faces the heaviest hit.

    Six African nations, including South Sudan, the Central African Republic, and Eritrea, are on the list for potential embassy closures. U.S. consulates in key cities like Douala, Cameroon, and Durban, South Africa, could also be shuttered. The move signals a significant shift in America’s engagement strategy on the international stage.
    The Trump administration is weighing a bold shake-up of U.S. diplomacy, with a plan that could shut down 10 embassies and 17 consulates around the world. According to a leaked State Department memo, the proposed cuts would dramatically shrink America's global diplomatic presence—especially in Africa, which faces the heaviest hit. Six African nations, including South Sudan, the Central African Republic, and Eritrea, are on the list for potential embassy closures. U.S. consulates in key cities like Douala, Cameroon, and Durban, South Africa, could also be shuttered. The move signals a significant shift in America’s engagement strategy on the international stage.
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  • Trump revokes legal status for 530,000 immigrants in the US

    US President Donald Trump has again used his social media profile to post negative comments about South Africa. https://tinyurl.com/v4ehxz6n
    Trump revokes legal status for 530,000 immigrants in the US US President Donald Trump has again used his social media profile to post negative comments about South Africa. https://tinyurl.com/v4ehxz6n
    Trump posts more negative comments about SA on social media
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    Trump's post contains screengrabs of Elon Musk's earlier post about the EFF.
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  • US President Donald Trump's administration will revoke the temporary

    https://ntvkenya.co.ke/news/trump-revokes-legal-status-for-530000-immigrants-in-the-us/?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAR2xQ6knQNkHry4aU1WiHSALHTf1wy4dNZXK2CkgEyZYUyRzG-2vN-u6d1E_aem_-TAYmXEn2d4blroDK-cFQg
    US President Donald Trump's administration will revoke the temporary https://ntvkenya.co.ke/news/trump-revokes-legal-status-for-530000-immigrants-in-the-us/?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAR2xQ6knQNkHry4aU1WiHSALHTf1wy4dNZXK2CkgEyZYUyRzG-2vN-u6d1E_aem_-TAYmXEn2d4blroDK-cFQg
    Trump revokes legal status for 530,000 immigrants in the US
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    US President Donald Trump's administration will revoke the temporary legal status of 530,000
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  • Was Trump disrespectful to President Zelensky or the other way round? Remember, they both represent a people and they are both president.

    Your take.
    Was Trump disrespectful to President Zelensky or the other way round? Remember, they both represent a people and they are both president. Your take.
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  • If you haven’t listened to Akinwumi Adesina’s interview with Rufai Oseni on Arise TV, please do so. I just streamed the full interview, & I’m speechless. Akin is such a force, he is a man of statistics as well. He regurgitated everything that Peter Obi has been saying; everything.

    “1. Nigeria must invest in its people.
    2. Africa cannot develop with aide.
    3. We have the resources in the soil.

    4. Trump says it’s AMERICA FIRST.
    I don’t have a problem with that.

    5. I don’t believe we should beg our way to development. We must develop with pride.

    6. Africa has 65% of arable land to feed the world. It’s not in Asia, not in America, not in China. It’s not in any other part of the world.

    7. When we have 477 million young people below the age of 35, why should I be worried?

    8. The largest renewable sources of energy are in Africa, why should I be worried (when it has to do with energy transition globally)?

    8. On electric vehicles: Take lithium batteries for example. Everything you need; from platinum, to cobalt, to graphite, copper & everything you need are in Africa.

    9. DRC accounts for 90% of global platinum for mobile phones, lithium batteries. Electric car market will be worth $59 Trillion by 2050. Develop your own manufacturing capacity, so that you’re not selling the raw materials.

    10. If I’m selling semi-conductors to you, if I’m something you need; it’s very difficult for you to just wake up, & wave me around like that. The lesson is for African nations to industrialize, & make its purchasing power very high.”

    Akin is basically saying FROM CONSUMPTION TO PRODUCTION. That was a Pan Africanist speaking. He is pro-Africa through & through.

    Akin is an advocate of purchasing power, AKA (HDI). He said so much, I can’t possibly remember everything now. You guys need to stop the relationship, soups, bigotry & gender wars, & begin to have these conversations.

    Africa is on borrowed time, we are in the dying minutes of a unequal match. The world truly left Nigeria behind, we are now a laughing stock globally. Nigerians should be led by the likes of Akin, NOI, Obi; but hey, “let’s continue with the stupid tribalism & the reckless foolishness.”

    Nigeria is a goldmine. We have all that we need inside the soil to be great. But we need the focused leadership, who are less corrupt, & people-centric. We need people of integrity (global icons) that will put Nigerians first.

    Enough with the Politicking & the Government of Politicians only. Haven’t y’all had enough?

    NIGERIANS WAKE UP!
    If you haven’t listened to Akinwumi Adesina’s interview with Rufai Oseni on Arise TV, please do so. I just streamed the full interview, & I’m speechless. Akin is such a force, he is a man of statistics as well. He regurgitated everything that Peter Obi has been saying; everything. “1. Nigeria must invest in its people. 2. Africa cannot develop with aide. 3. We have the resources in the soil. 4. Trump says it’s AMERICA FIRST. I don’t have a problem with that. 5. I don’t believe we should beg our way to development. We must develop with pride. 6. Africa has 65% of arable land to feed the world. It’s not in Asia, not in America, not in China. It’s not in any other part of the world. 7. When we have 477 million young people below the age of 35, why should I be worried? 8. The largest renewable sources of energy are in Africa, why should I be worried (when it has to do with energy transition globally)? 8. On electric vehicles: Take lithium batteries for example. Everything you need; from platinum, to cobalt, to graphite, copper & everything you need are in Africa. 9. DRC accounts for 90% of global platinum for mobile phones, lithium batteries. Electric car market will be worth $59 Trillion by 2050. Develop your own manufacturing capacity, so that you’re not selling the raw materials. 10. If I’m selling semi-conductors to you, if I’m something you need; it’s very difficult for you to just wake up, & wave me around like that. The lesson is for African nations to industrialize, & make its purchasing power very high.” Akin is basically saying FROM CONSUMPTION TO PRODUCTION. That was a Pan Africanist speaking. He is pro-Africa through & through. Akin is an advocate of purchasing power, AKA (HDI). He said so much, I can’t possibly remember everything now. You guys need to stop the relationship, soups, bigotry & gender wars, & begin to have these conversations. Africa is on borrowed time, we are in the dying minutes of a unequal match. The world truly left Nigeria behind, we are now a laughing stock globally. Nigerians should be led by the likes of Akin, NOI, Obi; but hey, “let’s continue with the stupid tribalism & the reckless foolishness.” Nigeria is a goldmine. We have all that we need inside the soil to be great. But we need the focused leadership, who are less corrupt, & people-centric. We need people of integrity (global icons) that will put Nigerians first. Enough with the Politicking & the Government of Politicians only. Haven’t y’all had enough? NIGERIANS WAKE UP!
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