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Millions To Protest Against Trump In US Today

Millions of Americans are expected to take to the streets nationwide in a sweeping wave of protests against President Donald Trump, as opposition intensifies over his policies and leadership style.

The demonstrations, organised under the “No Kings” movement, mark the third major nationwide protest in less than a year, reflecting growing discontent since Trump began his second term in January 2025.

Organisers say more than 3,000 rallies are scheduled across the United States, spanning major cities, suburbs, and rural communities—even reaching remote areas such as Kotzebue in Alaska.

The protests are fueled by a range of grievances, including Trump’s leadership approach, his administration’s immigration crackdown, and the ongoing war in Iran, which critics say has deepened national and global tensions.

Previous protest days recorded massive turnout, with millions rallying across cities like New York and San Francisco, while a second demonstration reportedly drew about seven million participants.

Despite strong backing from his “Make America Great Again” base, Trump continues to face sharp criticism from opponents who accuse him of governing by executive orders, undermining democratic institutions, and escalating military engagements abroad.

Activists within the movement argue that recent developments have only heightened urgency for resistance, citing concerns over civil liberties, economic hardship, and national security.

Minnesota is expected to serve as a major focal point of Saturday’s protests, with renowned musician Bruce Springsteen scheduled to perform in St. Paul in solidarity with demonstrators.

Labour leader Randi Weingarten described the moment as critical for the country, saying many Americans are struggling with rising costs and growing uncertainty.

With midterm elections approaching, analysts say the scale of the protests could signal shifting political momentum and deepen divisions across the American political landscape.

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Tinubu Promises Improved Power Supply, Boost To National Grid

President Bola Tinubu has assured Nigerians that ongoing electricity challenges will soon ease, pledging improved power supply in the coming days amid widespread outages across the country.

Speaking at the national convention of the All Progressives Congress in Abuja, the president acknowledged the frustrations of citizens over erratic electricity, attributing the recent situation to reduced power generation.

He, however, expressed optimism that the situation is being actively addressed.

“I assure Nigerians that we are paying attention to the electricity problem. Power supply will improve,” Tinubu said, adding that reforms in the sector are already yielding results.

As part of efforts to stabilise the grid, the president disclosed that the government, through the Grid Asset Management Company, plans to inject about 1,500 megawatts into a new transmission corridor.

According to him, the administration is moving beyond crisis management toward long-term stability, insisting that its policies are delivering measurable outcomes rather than mere promises.

Tinubu also defended key economic reforms introduced since he assumed office in 2023, including the unification of the exchange rate and the removal of fuel subsidies—policies that have drawn criticism over their impact on the cost of living.

Despite the backlash, the president maintained that the reforms are repositioning Nigeria’s economy, citing renewed investor confidence, increased foreign interest in the oil and gas sector, and a heavily oversubscribed Eurobond issuance.

He further noted that Nigeria’s exit from the global financial “grey list” signals a return to credibility in international markets.

While admitting that the reform process has been challenging, Tinubu urged Nigerians to remain patient, assuring them that the country is firmly on the path to economic recovery and industrial growth.

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APC Convention: Ben Nwoye’s Emergence Well Deserved – Enugu Council Chairman Hon. Ogbodo

 

Hon. John Ogbodo, Executive Chairman of Nkanu West Local Government Area of Enugu State, has congratulated Ben Nwoye on his emergence as Deputy National Chairman (South) of the All Progressives Congress, describing it as a well-deserved recognition of his leadership and commitment to party growth.

In a statement issued shortly after the announcement, Ogbodo commended Nwoye’s political consistency and grassroots mobilization capacity, noting that his elevation would strengthen the party’s structure across the southern region.

DAILY GAZETTE reports that Nwoye, a former Chairman and Caretaker Committee Chairman of the APC in Enugu State, emerged at the party’s elective convention through a widely accepted consensus arrangement.

He succeeds Emma Eneukwu, who has been part of the party’s national leadership for 13 years.

Ogbodo also hailed the role of Enugu State Governor, Peter Mbah, for fostering a political environment that encourages excellence and competitiveness among leaders from the state.

According to him, Nwoye’s emergence reflects the growing relevance of Enugu politicians on the national stage, adding that it would inspire greater participation and unity within the party.

He expressed confidence that Nwoye would bring his wealth of experience to bear in his new role, urging party members to rally behind him to consolidate the APC’s presence and performance in the South.

Ogbodo further reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to supporting progressive ideals and strengthening the party’s base at the grassroots level.

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ADC Slams APC Over ‘Dangerous’ Terror Rhetoric

The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has accused the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) of enabling criminality through what it described as troubling and lenient rhetoric toward terrorists.

The opposition party based its criticism on remarks attributed to the National Security Adviser, Nuhu Ribadu, who was said to have referred to terrorists as “brothers,” as well as comments credited to the Chief of Army Staff describing them as “sons.”

Reacting via a statement on X, ADC National Publicity Secretary, Bolaji Abdullahi, warned that such language reflects a dangerous mindset that risks normalising criminal behaviour rather than confronting it decisively.

“When leaders begin to frame terrorists in familial terms, it blurs the moral and legal boundaries necessary for an effective security response,” Abdullahi said, adding that the approach undermines efforts to safeguard lives and curb violence.

The ADC insisted that under its leadership, there would be no ambiguity in dealing with insecurity. It vowed to treat terrorists, bandits, and kidnappers strictly as enemies of the state, while proposing the establishment of special terrorism courts to fast-track justice.

Outlining its strategy, the party said its counter-terrorism framework would focus on grassroots intelligence gathering, state-level prevention, national coordination, and regional collaboration.

Reaffirming its stance, the ADC declared that it would adopt a zero-tolerance policy, stressing that those who threaten Nigerian lives would face severe consequences without sentiment or compromise.

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El-Rufai Released From ICPC Custody After Mother’s Death

The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission has released former Kaduna State governor, Nasir El-Rufai, after weeks in detention over corruption-related charges.

El-Rufai, who had been in custody since February 19, was initially detained following a 48-hour interrogation by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission.

He was later arraigned by the ICPC on a 10-count charge bordering on alleged conversion of public property and money laundering before a Federal High Court in Kaduna, which adjourned his bail application to March 31.

However, in a dramatic turn, the anti-graft agency granted him release shortly after news emerged of his mother’s death in Cairo, Egypt. Sources close to the family indicate the decision was made on compassionate grounds, as arrangements are underway to repatriate her remains to Nigeria.

Confirming the development, El-Rufai’s son, Bashir, said the former governor had regained his freedom, while an associate also corroborated the release but declined further details.

El-Rufai has consistently denied all allegations against him.

Meanwhile, Bola Tinubu, Kaduna State Governor Uba Sani, and National Security Adviser Nuhu Ribadu have extended condolences to the former governor over his loss.

The development has stirred mixed reactions online, with many Nigerians debating whether the episode reflects justice tempered with empathy or privilege at play among the political elite.

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Ben Nwoye Emerges All Progressives Congress Deputy National Chairman (South), Replaces Emma Eneukwu

 

Ben Nwoye has emerged as the Deputy National Chairman (South) of the All Progressives Congress following his official announcement at the party’s ongoing elective convention.

The former Enugu State Chairman and Caretaker Committee Chairman of the party secured the position after a widely anticipated consensus arrangement in his favour.

He takes over from Emma Eneukwu, who has served in the party’s national leadership for 13 years.

Nwoye, alongside other newly elected members of the National Working Committee, is set to be sworn in shortly.

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INEC Extends Party Membership Deadline, Clears Way For 2027 Primaries

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has extended the deadline for political parties to submit their registers of members in preparation for the 2027 general elections.

The decision, announced Friday in Abuja by the National Commissioner and Chairman of the Information and Voter Education Committee, Mohammed Haruna, follows concerns raised by political parties over the original timeline.

Initially, parties were required to submit their membership registers between April 1 and April 21, 2026.

INEC has now revised the schedule to ensure compliance with Section 77(4) of the Electoral Act, 2026, which prescribes a 21-day window.

The new final deadline for submission is May 10, 2026.

In addition, political parties are now free to conduct their primaries within the approved period of April 23 to May 30, 2026.

INEC emphasised that strict adherence to the revised timeline is critical to ensuring a smooth and credible electoral process.

“The commission will continue to work with political parties to guarantee transparency and fairness in the lead-up to the 2027 elections,” the statement added.

This extension gives parties more flexibility to organise their internal processes while aligning with legal requirements, ensuring that Nigeria’s electoral preparations remain orderly and compliant.

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APC Picks Ben Nwoye As Consensus Candidate For Deputy National Chairman (South)

Barr. Ben Nwoye has emerged as the consensus candidate for the position of Deputy National Chairman (South) of the All Progressives Congress in the ongoing party’s national convention.

Nwoye, a former caretaker committee chairman of APC in Enugu State, had long been regarded as the front-runner for the position zoned to Enugu State.

His emergence reportedly came after extensive consultations within the party, guided by a directive from President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

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APC Convention: Delegates, Journalists Tear-Gassed At Eagle Square

 

Chaos erupted on Friday at the 8th National Convention of the All Progressives Congress as delegates and journalists were blocked from entering Eagle Square.

Security operatives, stationed at key points leading to the venue, reportedly fired tear gas at delegates and journalists struggling to gain access.

Several journalists were denied entry tags, leaving them stranded outside.

Mallam Auwal Umar, a delegate, said one of his colleagues fainted after being affected by the tear gas, while a journalist who identified herself as Seyi described the accreditation process as “extremely frustrating.”

A security official, speaking anonymously, stated that officers were instructed to prevent entry to anyone without proper tags and claimed tear gas was deployed only when crowds became overwhelming.

The convention is expected to ratify the re-election of 30 members of the party’s National Working Committee (NWC), with approximately 8,453 delegates in attendance.

Delegates and journalists at the scene condemned what they described as poor planning by the organisers, raising questions about access and crowd management at one of Nigeria’s most high-profile political events.

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BREAKING: Kano Deputy Governor Resigns

Kano State Deputy Governor, Comrade Aminu Abdussalam, has officially resigned from office, a move confirmed on Friday by Dr. Habibu Sale Mohammed, spokesperson of the Kwankwasiyya Movement.

The resignation comes after the Kano State House of Assembly had initiated impeachment proceedings against him, and a Federal High Court in Kano on Wednesday declined his request to halt the process.

In a statement, the Kwankwasiyya Movement said the decision, though difficult, was made in the interest of governance stability and the people of Kano State.

The statement emphasised that the resignation does not imply any admission of wrongdoing, and Abdussalam maintains his innocence, citing his record of integrity and public service.

The movement described the resignation as an act of statesmanship, aimed at preserving peace, avoiding political tension, and allowing the office to function optimally.

Abdussalam is set to focus on strengthening the Kwankwasiyya Movement ahead of the 2027 general elections, dedicating his efforts to rebuilding party structures, refining strategies, and engaging in political realignments.

Supporters and residents of Kano State have been urged to remain calm and law-abiding, with further details expected to be communicated in due course.

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