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Trump Closes Venezuelan Airspace as Tensions Surge, Citizens Face Travel Disruptions
The political standoff between the United States and Venezuela escalated further as former U.S. President Donald Trump announced the closure of Venezuelan airspace. The move has sparked widespread concern among travelers, local communities, and businesses, highlighting the human impact of geopolitical tensions.
The airspace closure, described by officials as a necessary security measure, has left thousands of passengers stranded in airports across Venezuela and disrupted vital cargo flights. Families traveling for work, education, and medical reasons face sudden cancellations, long waits, and mounting anxiety.
At Simón Bolívar International Airport in Maiquetía, near Caracas, frustrated passengers described scenes of confusion and uncertainty. Maria González, a mother of two attempting to reach relatives abroad, said, “We were told our flight is canceled without notice. My children are worried, and I don’t know how long we will be stuck here.”
Business travelers have also expressed concern over the economic consequences. Jorge Ramirez, a logistics manager, explained, “The closure affects not only passengers but also critical supply chains. Perishable goods and medical supplies may not reach their destinations on time.”
The Venezuelan economy, already struggling under years of inflation and sanctions, faces further strain as the airspace shutdown disrupts commercial flights and trade. Airlines report mounting financial losses, and local businesses that rely on cargo shipments and tourism are bracing for a challenging period.
Ejes Gist News gathered that small business owners near major airports have started experiencing reduced foot traffic and fewer shipments. Ana Morales, who runs a courier service in Caracas, noted, “We depend on daily flights for deliveries. This decision means our operations could halt for days, affecting employees and clients.”
The airspace closure comes amid heightened tensions between the U.S. and Venezuela over diplomatic and security concerns. Venezuelan officials have condemned the decision, calling it a provocative measure that endangers civilians. Analysts warn that such actions risk inflaming an already delicate political situation, potentially affecting ordinary citizens more than policymakers.
Trump’s decision has also drawn international attention, with neighboring countries monitoring the airspace developments closely. Flights connecting Venezuela to other Latin American nations have faced delays or rerouting, causing broader disruptions across the region.
Beyond politics and economics, the airspace closure underscores the immediate human impact of international decisions. Pregnant women traveling for medical care, students returning home, and families planning reunions are among those directly affected.
One student, Luis Fernández, stranded at the airport, shared, “I was returning from my studies abroad. Now I don’t know when I can see my parents. It’s stressful and frightening.” Such testimonies highlight the personal toll behind headlines, revealing the struggles faced by ordinary citizens caught in geopolitical crossfire.
Ejes Gist News reports that civil aviation authorities are working to provide guidance and assistance, but the scale of disruption makes immediate solutions challenging. Officials urge patience and caution as negotiations continue behind the scenes to restore normal flight operations.
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2027: Ogor visits IDU, Monarchs, declares intention to contest Delta South senatorial district
The immediate younger brother of Hon. Leo Ogor, Barr. Jay Ogor has officially declared his intention to contest as Senator for Delta South senatorial district in the forthcoming 2027 general elections.
Barr Jay Ogor made this declaration during his official consultation visit to Isoko Development Union (IDU) leadership headed by Prof. Chris Akpotu and some Isoko traditional rulers at Chief Iduh Amadhe Hall, Oleh.
The consultation visit which occured on the 16th of April attracted a mammoth crowd of IDU delegates, Clan PGs, including women and youth groups, has been the single-ethnic consultation so far in his 2027campaign.
While addressing the leadership of the IDU and traditional rulers, Barr. Jay Ogor, restated the message he first delivered at the NUJ, Warri chapel, where he, Ogor emphatically noted that, the Delta South senatorial district was vacant due to poor representation.
“As far as am concerned, the Delta South senatorial district is vacant” as he echoed his earlier declaration to the audience.
He noted that, his mission is rooted in inclusiveness and people driven-policy.
Barr. Jay Ogor observed that, one of the things millitating against the progress of Delta South senatorial district is lack of understanding and unity. He identify disunity as the greatest problem of the district.
“One of the major thing that bothers me most about Delta South is unity. We lack unity. We can not develop without unity”.
Barr. Jay Ogor, while speaking about the issues affecting Isoko Nation and entire Delta South senatorial district, he promised to adopt a different style of representation built on the tripod of accessibility and constant engagement with the people he represent.
“I want to say that, in my first 30 — 60 days in office, I will hold town hall meetings with the Ijaws, the Itsekiris, the Urhobos and you, my Isoko people, so that everyone will understand the unique challenges, we all face ” Barr. Ogor while criticizing the implementation of the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA), he noted that the IOCs have taken advantage of it, while the Communities remains underdeveloped. ” I intend to correct this because I know how to go about it as a lawyer “.
On the issues of federal presence and empowerment, Barr. Jay Ogor promised to engage and attract federal presence to Delta South senatorial district with meaningful empowerment deals from federal agencies such as the ministry of women affairs, NELFUND, BOI, NNPC, NDDC, and many others for infrastructural development, especially in the areas of electricity distribution and noted that the current deficit in women and youths empowerment shall be redressed.
While still speaking, he used the medium to appeal to the media houses and traditional institutions to always as point of duty to vet aspirants first, noting that, if an aspirant does not have a good character, such aspirant should not be encouraged as he can not represent the collective interests and aspirations of the people.
The president -General of the Isoko Development Union World-wide, Prof. Chris Akpotu, while appreciating Barr. Jay Ogor consultation visit entourage for the recognition, he wished him success in his political journey, while reminding him and other aspirants that Isoko Nation expects more than promises, stressing that “actions are louder than words”.
Prof. Akpotu referenced the Union’s standing demand for greater involvement in “Oil and Gas” governance, infrastructure and resolution of Land disputes affecting the 19 Kingdoms —– from Uzere, Oleh, and OZORO to Irri, Ellu, Ofagbe, Okpe-Isoko, Emede, IGBIDE and others.
The Chairman of the Isoko traditional rulers council, HRM, (Barr.) Uvietobore Anthony Ogbogbo of OZORO Kingdom led other traditional rulers to pray for Barr. Jay Ogor, the prayer urged him to always remember home.
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INSULT! Boko Haram Faction Picks 68 Girls From Over 400 Captives For Distribution Among Fighters –Borno Group
A faction of Boko Haram, officially known as Jama’atu Ahlis Sunna Lidda’awati wal-Jihad (JAS), has reportedly selected 68 women from a group of 416 abducted victims, with plans to distribute them among its members.
The alarming disclosure was made on Thursday by the President of the Borno South Youth Alliance (BOSYA), Samaila Ibrahim Kaigama, who told SaharaReporters that he was directly contacted by one of the insurgents detailing their next line of action amid what they described as government inaction.
According to Kaigama, the contact occurred around 8:00 PM on April 23, when individuals identifying themselves as members of JAS reached out regarding the abducted Ngoshe victims.
“During the communication, they claimed that they have selected 68 women out of the reported 416 captives and intend to distribute them among their members, similar to previous abduction cases,” Kaigama said.
He added that the insurgents issued a threat, indicating that some of the captives could be harmed or killed based on their internal selection process.
The terrorists also indicated that between 50 and 60 individuals could be targeted for execution.
The development has heightened concerns over the fate of hundreds of women, children, and other vulnerable individuals still held by the insurgents in Borno State.
Kaigama described the situation as a grave humanitarian emergency, urging immediate intervention from Nigeria’s security architecture, including the National Security Adviser (NSA), the Department of State Services (DSS), and military authorities.
“Given the seriousness of these claims and the immediate danger to innocent lives, we strongly believe that all relevant security agencies should urgently become involved,” he said.
He called on authorities to deploy all lawful means to gather intelligence, verify the threats, and secure the safe release of the captives.
“This is beyond politics. This is a humanitarian emergency involving innocent citizens whose lives may depend on urgent intervention,” Kaigama stressed.
The BOSYA president reaffirmed the group’s commitment to advocating for the safe return of all abducted Southern Borno indigenes through lawful and peaceful means.
As at Thursday at least 12 of the victims had reportedly escaped captivity following a military offensive on the insurgents’ hideout.
Out of the 416 abducted persons, 404 are still believed to be in captivity.
A community source from Pulka said the escapees, 10 men and two women, regained freedom amid the chaos triggered by the bombardment.
Kaigama also confirmed the development, noting that the victims escaped on Wednesday and were safe
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Ibadan declaration: Opposition standing on quick sand– Presidency
The presidency has said that opposition political parties are standing on a quick sand while President Bola Tinubu is standing solidly on the rock of competence.
Special Adviser to President Tinubu on Media and Public Communication, Sunday Dare, stated this on Sunday in an interview on Arise Television.
The presidential spokesman, who was reacting to the Ibadan declaration by the opposition to field one presidential candidate, described the summit as a collection of recycled politicians.
He said they are people who have been ministers, governors, and political actors for years, stressing that a closer look at their recent performances, whether in executive or legislative roles, there is little evidence of fresh thinking.
According to him, the individuals have nothing new to offer Nigerians.
He said, “They are free to field five, seven presidential candidates. But I said they’re standing on the sinking ground.
“That is the beauty of democracy. You have the opposition, you have individuals, political leaders decide on what they want to do.
“But that does not diminish the fact that there is a government in place that is functional, that has measured outcomes in what it has been doing. It does not take that away.”
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