Trump’s Military Threat: We Brought Embarrassment To Ourselves As A Nation, Says Falana

Femi Falana, a human rights lawyer, criticized President Donald Trump’s claims of Christian genocide and the threat of military action as embarrassing. She attributed this to the country’s inability to address insecurity. &nbsp,

Falana, who spoke on Wednesday’s Politics Today episode of Channels Television, cited among other things, the government’s inability to combat crimes like kidnapping for ransom. &nbsp,

Why have we embarrassed ourselves as a people by treating ourselves like a United States of America’s citizens? the attorney’s senior inquired. &nbsp,

How dare you, Mr. Trump? “We can’t even challenge him,” he said. Where is the source of this slander?

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Donald Trump, US President (Photo by SAUL LOEB/AFP)

Trump referred to Nigeria as a “country of particular concern” (CPC) last week for what he claimed was a “mass slaughter of Christians.” In the event that the West African government doesn’t quickly address the issue, he then threatened military action. &nbsp,

“I hereby instruct our Department of War to get ready for possible action.” We’ll launch an attack that will be swift, vicious, and sweet, just like terrorist thugs attack our Christian enemies! WARNING: “Better Move Faster” The NIGERIAN GOVERNMENT Trump’s platform, Truth Social, contained some writing. &nbsp,

The Federal Government refuted the claims, sparking a flurry of debate both domestically and internationally about Trump’s comments.

Presidents Bola Tinubu and Donald Trump are a pair.

Falana weighs in on the situation, calling on Nigeria to take action in light of the recent developments. &nbsp,

The Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN) stated on the current affairs program that “we as a people and for the government of Nigeria, we must now take Mr. Trump’s warning as a wake-up call.”

‘Bundle Of Integrity, Incorruptibility,’ Obasanjo Mourns Ex-CoS Adangba

When the country’s history of unity, democracy, and good governance is written, former president Olusegun Obasanjo referred to his late Major General Abdullahi (Adangba) Muhammed as a patriotic Nigerian whose name is unmissable.

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Umaru Musa Yar’adua and Muhammed Musa Yar’adua served as Obasanjo’s Chief of Staff between 2007 and 2008, respectively.

Obasanjo was cited by Kehinde Akinyemi, the Special Assistant to the former president for media, in a statement on Wednesday as saying that the passing of the late Chief of Staff had come to him unexpectedly and with great shock.

The unexpected and unfortunate passing of a close friend, brother, and coworker, he said, is a great trial for humanity’s best, he said.

The late Maj-Gen. Abdul Mohammed was a diligent and conscientious soldier who distinguished himself in both the military and the public eye and served his country with patriotic zeal, according to Obasanjo in a tribute to journalists.

One of the few people I know who could be described as having both integrity and incorruptibility.

“He made a tremendous impression as the military governor of the old Benue-Plateau State from 1975 to 1976 under General Murtala Mohammed’s military regime, showing unwavering commitment to his work, loyalty to his fatherland, and impeccable leadership.

He received a number of training, including becoming one of the first military officers to receive training in being a member of the intelligence service.

Rare Courage

After the coup that killed General Muritala Muhammed, the late CoS brought his knowledge and expertise to the formation of the National Security Organization (NSO), now known as the Department of State Services.

Obasanjo continued, “It is also noteworthy that I had to persuade General Abdulsalami Abubakar to become the head of state in his regime between 1998 and 1999.

He will undoubtedly be remembered for his extraordinary courage and leadership in the development of the Nigerian Army, a position he held for the next few years.

I couldn’t find a better person than Maj-Gen. Abdulahi Mohammed, because I made the decision to have a Chief of Staff with military background as part of the gradual transition from the military to democracy and to give the military the impression that they could have access to the highest level of government.

Great Nationalist

He also referred to Muhammad as a great nationalist who had unwavering commitment and dedication to serving Nigeria.

He fought tirelessly for the common good of this nation while remaining committed to the ideal of a prosperous Nigeria where justice and fairness will rule.

It is no exaggeration to say that he played a patriotic, selfless, visionary, and heroic role in our struggle for national unity, democracy, and good governance, and that this is not the case with him.

“On behalf of my family and on my own behalf, I express my condolences to Maj-Gen. Abdul Mohammed’s entire family for his tragic passing. May Jannatul Firdausi be granted to him and Allah (SWT) forgive him. Ameen”.

Two Dead, Two Injured As Train Crushes Tricycle In Plateau

Two people died and two others were hurt when a train traveling from Bukuru Station to Jos collided with a tricycle, killing both of them.

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The accident occurred on Tuesday when the operator of the tricycle, known as the Keke NAPEP, attempted to outrun the approaching train despite receiving no response from railway workers at the crossing, according to Adamu Abdullahi, the NRC’s public relations officer at Jos Station.

One keke NAPEP anxious to pass the train at the Dogon Karfe level crossing didn’t wait until the train collided with it, Abdullahi said. “Our train was returning to Jos from the Bukuru Station.”

He continued, “Two people died instantly, and two others are currently receiving medical care in the hospital” .

He continued, noting that NRC officials are stationed at level crossings to prevent accidents and control traffic.

He did, however, point out that the tricycle operator allegedly tried to cross the tracks without passing the train and ignored warnings.

The male passenger and the keke operator were named as the deceased victims.

Two female passengers suffered injuries and were treated nearby.

Senate Passes Bill To Prevent Sexual Harassment In Educational Institutions

A bill that seeks to stop and prevent sexual harassment of students in educational institutions and other locations across the country has been passed by the Senate in its third reading.

The bill, which is concurrent legislation from the House of Representatives, aims to provide clear legal frameworks for offenders’ enforcement and punishment while protecting students from all forms of sexual misconduct and abuse in academic settings.

Numerous lawmakers praised the bill’s intentions while urging it to be considered in addition to the education sector.

Senator Adams Oshiomhole argued that the legislation should address sexual harassment at work and other places as well.

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“Students should not be the only ones who experience sexual harassment.” The statement read, “We should craft this law in a way that makes it applicable to everyone.”

Senator Anthony Ani likewise emphasized that racial inequality continues to be a problem in all forms of society.

“Sexual harassment is prevalent everywhere. Ani argued that restricting funding to tertiary institutions is a misnomer.

However, during the presided over the session, Deputy Senate President Barau Jibrin made it clear that the legislation cannot be subject to extensive discussion and can only be amended because it is a concurrent bill from the House.

Senate Passes Bill To Prevent Sexual Harassment In Educational Institutions

A bill that seeks to stop and prevent sexual harassment of students in educational institutions and other locations across the country has been passed by the Senate in its third reading.

The bill, which is concurrent legislation from the House of Representatives, aims to provide clear legal frameworks for offenders’ enforcement and punishment while protecting students from all forms of sexual misconduct and abuse in academic settings.

Numerous lawmakers praised the bill’s intentions while urging it to be considered in addition to the education sector.

Senator Adams Oshiomhole argued that the legislation should address sexual harassment at work and other places as well.

Senate Moves to phase out gasoline cars, and the bill for electric vehicles moves.

“Students should not be the only ones who experience sexual harassment.” The statement read, “We should craft this law in a way that makes it applicable to everyone.”

Senator Anthony Ani likewise emphasized that racial inequality continues to be a problem in all forms of society.

“Sexual harassment is prevalent everywhere. Ani argued that restricting funding to tertiary institutions is a misnomer.

However, during the presided over the session, Deputy Senate President Barau Jibrin made it clear that the legislation cannot be subject to extensive discussion and can only be amended because it is a concurrent bill from the House.

Tinubu Mourns Former Chief Of Staff And NSA General Adangba

Major General Abdullahi Mohammed Adangba (rtd)’s passing has left him feeling depressed, according to President Bola Tinubu. Former Undersecretary of State to Presidents Umaru Yar’Adua and Olusegun Obasanjo

President Tinubu’s condolence message was included in a statement released on Wednesday by his media aide, Bayo Onanuga.

General Mohammed, who passed away at the age of 86, left a lasting impression on the security framework of the country, particularly with the establishment of the National Security Organization, the precursor to the State Security Services, the National Intelligence Agency, and the Defence Intelligence Agency.

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Between 1975 and 1976, he served as governor of the now-defunct Benue-Plateau State.
General Mohammed was described by President Tinubu as a disciplined, loyal, and patriotic officer with decades of distinguished service to Nigeria and contributions to its stability and governance.

The President praised General Adangba’s extraordinary sense of duty, order, humility, and integrity that had a lasting impact on the organizations he served, and those who came in contact with him, particularly in the State House, where he had a significant influence on how the Presidency operated.

He had a character that was exceptional, combining the wisdom of a soldier with the prudence of a statesman.

The President claims that his years at the State House were marked by humility, efficiency, and unwavering support for the Nigerian project.