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American Woman Defends Her Nigerian Husband as Critics Mock Their Marriage

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An American woman has sparked widespread reactions online after proudly celebrating two months of marriage with her Nigerian husband, boldly declaring that “he’s not going anywhere.”

Taking to Facebook, the woman shared her joy and unshakable love for her partner, while clapping back at skeptics who had questioned the authenticity of their interracial union. In a cheerful photo accompanying her post, she wrote, “How I read negative comments,” signaling that she remains unfazed by the wave of criticism and speculation surrounding their relationship.

In her post, she addressed what she described as “jealous and miserable” individuals who constantly leave demeaning remarks about her marriage. She urged them to focus on their own lives, adding that their disapproval only strengthens her bond with her husband.

“Months and counting 8/8/2025. Married my husband, we’re here, and he’s not going anywhere. To you negative, miserable, unhappy people sit back and watch us post all day! Go get some money and get off your feelings. The Uzor’s,” she wrote.

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Her confident tone immediately drew attention across social media platforms, with many applauding her for publicly standing by her man in the face of online negativity. Others, however, continued to express doubt, questioning the sincerity and longevity of their relationship.

Unbothered by the mixed reactions, the woman fired back at critics, stating that she’s the one people should be worried about not the one doing the worrying. She reaffirmed her commitment to her Nigerian husband and vowed that their love would continue to blossom despite public scrutiny.

“I’m the woman you’re worried about, not the one who’s worried,” she added in another post, further asserting her confidence in their union.

The post has since gone viral, sparking debates about interracial marriages, cultural expectations, and the resilience of couples who face social media criticism. While detractors question her intentions, supporters praise her for staying true to her feelings and refusing to let negativity dictate her happiness.

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As she continues to post updates celebrating their love story, it’s clear that at least for now the American woman and her Nigerian husband are determined to prove that their marriage is built to last.

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Uganda’s Museveni Sworn In for Seventh Term After Controversial Election Victory

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Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni has officially been sworn in for a seventh consecutive term after securing victory in the country’s disputed January elections, extending his nearly four-decade rule.

Tight security was observed across Kampala ahead of the inauguration ceremony, with armoured vehicles and security operatives deployed around key areas. Authorities said the measures were put in place to maintain order during the event.

Museveni, 81, was declared winner of the presidential election with more than 70 percent of the vote and is expected to remain in office until 2031. His main challenger, Bobi Wine, rejected the outcome, alleging widespread electoral malpractice including ballot stuffing. Electoral officials denied the accusations and maintained that the poll was credible.

Bobi Wine, whose real name is Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu, later fled Uganda, claiming he feared for his safety and accusing the government of targeting opposition figures.

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Museveni first took power in 1986 after leading a rebel movement and has since remained one of Africa’s longest-serving leaders. Analysts believe this latest term could potentially be his last, although he has not publicly indicated any plans to step down.

Attention has also turned to Museveni’s son, Muhoozi Kainerugaba, who is widely seen as a possible successor. However, the military chief has faced criticism over controversial social media posts directed at opposition politicians.

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Nigerian Military Airstrike ‘Killed at Least 100 Civilians’ — Amnesty International

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At least 100 civilians were killed in a Nigerian military airstrike on a crowded market in Tumfa, Zurmi Local Government Area of Zamfara State, northwest Nigeria, Amnesty International said on Tuesday.

The strike hit the remote market on Sunday, May 10, 2026, with many victims reportedly being women and girls.

This is now the second deadly airstrike on a crowded market in northern Nigeria within the past one month, following a similar incident in April that reportedly killed more than 100 people.

Amnesty International has called on Nigerian authorities to immediately open an independent and thorough investigation into the incident.

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Nigeria, Jordan Sign Defence, Intelligence-Sharing Agreement

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Nigeria has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Jordan on defence cooperation and intelligence sharing.

According to the Minister of State for Defence, Bello Matawalle, the agreement was signed in Amman, Jordan, during a meeting with the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff of the Jordanian Armed Forces, Major General Yousef A. Alhnaity.

Matawalle said that the partnership is aimed at strengthening collaboration between both countries in tackling evolving security threats, especially crimes and attacks that are asymmetric and cross-border in nature.

He added that the agreement reflects the commitment of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration to promoting peace, security, and stability across the country through strategic

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