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African Leaders Urge Russian President, Vladimir Putin To End Ukraine War (PHOTOS)
African leaders urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to take action on two key issues during a summit in St. Petersburg. They pressed for the implementation of a peace plan to end the Ukraine war and the renewal of a deal on the export of Ukrainian grain, which Moscow recently canceled.

The African leaders expressed their concerns about the consequences of the ongoing war, particularly the impact of rising food prices. They emphasized that the conflict must end based on justice and reason. They called for an immediate halt to disruptions in energy and grain supplies, and the extension of the grain deal for the benefit of all, especially African nations.

The African peace plan proposes several steps to defuse the conflict, including a Russian troop pull-back and the removal of nuclear weapons from Belarus. It also suggests suspending an International Criminal Court arrest warrant against Putin and providing sanctions relief. Vladimir Putin acknowledged the proposal and stated that Russia was carefully studying it.

In response to the calls for peace, Putin defended Russia’s position and blamed Ukraine and the West for the ongoing conflict. He mentioned that Russia is open to negotiations but believes they should take into account the current situation on the ground.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has rejected the idea of a ceasefire that would leave Russia in control of a significant portion of his country. He fears that such a move would allow Russian forces to regroup after months of war.
During the summit, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi urged Russia to revive the Black Sea grain deal, which allowed Ukraine to export grain from its seaports before Moscow refused to renew it. Putin argued that rising global food prices were a consequence of Western policy mistakes and stated that Russia withdrew from the agreement because it was not benefiting the poorest countries as intended.
Despite the tensions surrounding the conflict, Putin aims to strengthen Russia’s ties with Africa and seek support from the continent to counter what he perceives as U.S. hegemony and Western Neocolonialism. Many African leaders praised Russia’s historical and recent support for their countries, expressing gratitude for its assistance during liberation struggles and other challenges.
Overall, the summit served as an opportunity for African leaders to convey their concerns and expectations to Putin regarding the Ukraine war and the grain deal. The situation remains complex, with both sides holding their positions, but engagement and dialogue are crucial in pursuing a peaceful resolution and stability in the region.
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Why I Refused To Align Any Political Party In Nigeria—Yakubu Gowon
Former Head of State Gen. Yakubu Gowon (retd) has explained why he refused to align any political party in Nigeria.

Gowon, 90, announced on Wednesday, November 27, in Abuja while receiving the League of Northern Democrats (LND), which former Kano State governor Senator Ibrahim Shekarau leads.
The elder statesman emphasised his patriotism for Nigeria, citing his military background as a driving force for his commitment to serving the country.
“I’ve always believed in taking the best from all ideologies, be it socialism, capitalism, or others, and applying them for the greater good.
“During my time in government, we valued diverse perspectives, but decisions were always made in the interest of the people and the nation.”
The former Head of State argued that the North had to make sacrifices to alleviate fears of one region’s dominance, especially considering its size and population. He stated that the idea emerged from prolonged consultations with political leaders, chiefs, and diverse groups.
At the time, he stated widespread concern in the South about the North’s dominance, which nearly led to calls for independence from all regions—west, east, and even the North.
“If we had allowed it, what would we call ourselves today? We might have ended up with separate nations—Yoruba, Igbo, Hausa, or otherwise. I hesitate to say more, as I might risk offending someone here.”
Gowon expressed sadness at the current challenges facing the North, such as the rise of groups like the Lukurawa from Mali, claiming that their activities have further exacerbated the region’s woes.
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Gen. Gowon led Nigeria as a military commander for nine years, from 1966 to 1975, before being deposed by a military junta.
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Tinubu Has A Better Plan To Transform Nigeria Than Other Two Rivals—Doyin Okupe Tackles Atiku, Peter Obi
Doyin Okupe, ex-Director-General of the Labour Party’s presidential campaign, has openly critiqued the 2023 presidential hopeful, Peter Obi, for his lack of solid policy documentation in support of his “consumption-to-production” campaign slogan.

Meanwhile, Okupe praised Present Bola Tinubu on Tuesday, stating that Tinubu’s policy framework trumped those of his rivals in the 2023 electoral race.
“Tinubu has a better policy document than any of his two rivals during the 2023 presidential election.”
Okupe noted that Tinubu is meticulously executing the “Renewed Hope Agenda,” which entails settling overwhelming debts to stabilise the economic landscape.
Despite being political rivals, Okupe recognised Tinubu’s superior policy document in the 2023 presidential race, according to a report by NAN.
Atiku Abubakar, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate, also received criticism from Okupe.
He reasoned that Atiku’s strategies heavily depended on theoretical loan arrangements, which were unrealistic given Nigeria’s economic circumstances at the time; international institutions were hesitant to offer loans.
“All we were saying was that we wanted to take Nigeria from consumption to production; good rhetoric, but it was not grounded either in policy development or principle application,” he added
Regarding Peter Obi’s campaign, Okupe commented that the Labour Party lacked a policy document guiding its vision, stating, “We wanted to take Nigeria from consumption to production; good rhetoric, but it was not grounded either in policy development or principle application.”
Tinubu’s economic reform efforts, particularly in handling foreign exchange issues and tax reforms, were applauded by Okupe, stating it matched his campaign promises.
He added that Tinubu’s focus on systematic, actionable solutions was commendable, notwithstanding their political differences.
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In conclusion, Okupe spotlighted Tinubu’s “Renewed Hope Agenda” as a solid tactic in addressing Nigeria’s current issues, suggesting that it could potentially propel the nation to greater heights.
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EFCC Chairman, “Ola Olukoyede Is A Symbol Of Incompetence”- Social Media Critic, VeryDarkMan
Social media critic VeryDarkMan calls EFCC Chairman Ola Olukoyede incompetent.

In a recent turn of events, social media critic Martins Ortse, famously known as VeryDarkMan, publicly criticised Ola Olukoyede, the Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC). VeryDarkMan lambasted the Chairman, calling him “incompetent.”
VeryDarkMan expressed his disapproval of Olukoyede due to his inability to apprehend the former Kogi State governor, Yahaya Bello, despite having declared him wanted since April.
The EFCC has accused Bello of alleged money laundering to the tune of N80.2 billion during his tenure as governor.
Despite being on the EFCC’s wanted list, Bello willingly presented himself to the anti-graft agency but was surprisingly released. This, VeryDarkMan pointed out, is an indication of Olukoyede’s incompetence.
VeryDarkMan made his discontent known through an Instagram post where he referred to Olukoyede as “a symbol of incompetence and mediocrity.” He asked why the EFCC had managed to prosecute more than 100 other individuals, with their combined alleged theft not even amounting to N120 million, yet they failed to handle Bello’s case.
VeryDarkMan went ahead and criticised the operations of the EFCC, accusing them of focusing on arresting young men while overlooking the major fraudsters.
This, he suggested, is a reason for the agency’s existence to be questioned.
Read His full statement below.
“Ola Olukoyede is a symbol of incompetence, mediocrity and I call him a clown.
“Why did I call him a clown? On April 18 he posted that Yahaya Bello is wanted by the EFCC. On the same day he posted that ‘N80.2bn money laundering, Bello’s absence stalls arraignment’.
“Since April EFCC posted that Yahaya Bello was wanted, it has been story upon story. Within all these, EFCC has been able to arraign over 100 people. The money from all these people is not up to N120 million unlike Bello.
“@officialefcc the clowns of all agencies tell your Chairman he is a big clown. The only grace you have is the fact that the youths are always carried away.
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“Your office shouldn’t be existing again, arresting young boys everyday and neglecting the real fraudsters.”
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