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Vacation: Nigerians knock Onanuga for saying Tinubu can go anywhere

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Presidential spokesman, Bayo Onanuga has incurred the wrath of some Nigerians with a post on X which many believe was disrespectful to citizens going through unbearable hardship and hunger due to the policies of his principal, President Bola Tinubu.

Onanuga had taken to X to say that the president was on a private vacation and was not obligated to stay in one place as he could go to anywhere he pleased.

“President Tinubu is on leave for two weeks. He is not restricted to the UK. It is his private time. He can go to anywhere he so desires. He is still observing his leave,” Onanuga had written in the post.

However, many X users did not take the post with levity as some said it was insensitive, arrogant and a blatant disregard for the Nigerian masses who wonder why their president would decide to travel out of the country at a time the people are suffering.

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An X user with the handle @Inuwabello was the first to fire the salvo with this comment:

“Serious lack of emotional intelligence and empathy from this handle seeing how his reckless economic policies have unleashed hardship on Nigerians.

“For now, with what’s happening in Nigeria, he has no “private time”, and he can’t go “anywhere he desires” while Nigerians are undergoing such hardships.
You may have an axe to grind with his political opponents, but remember that most people that read what you write are struggling ordinary citizens just trying to survive.

“You are doing more harm than good and are sustaining the impression of Mr President being out of touch with his people,” he said.

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Others also had strong words for Onanuga as a result of the tweet.

“At some point you will address the Nigerian people with the respect of that which pays your salary. You work for us not the other way round. Being idiotically rude at a vacation that is questionable at best in a land where even the employed can’t afford a product that is natural to us is sickening.” – @DiceofTruth

“Well, I don’t think it’s good to be on a leave when many of his country men are starving. This is the time to roll up the sleeves ,not a time for leave. I would understand if it was a medical trip but even at that, we have good hospitals here that can attend to our president. It’s not good for our image that everytime our president needs medical or other attention, he runs to Europe.” – @EvansOchinyere

“Is he using his private jet to travel around the globe on his private time, or is he spending government money?” – @Udoh_D

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“There is hunger in the land. No job no hope. Everyday you keep on increasing fuel and electricity prices. Crime everywhere due to bad governance to the people. Sir please go and relax because this regime is all about sharing rice to the people.” – @Stanley_duru77

“Nigerians are only concerned that he might stray into jurisdiction where creditors are just waiting to seize his shiny new jumbo jet. Otherwise his presence makes no difference to Nigerians one way or another.” – @pdauda

“Same way the presidents of France and UK always observe thier leave in Kano and Kaduna…..Mr Bayo ENSRR.” – @MayorOfDWorld

“@aonanuga1956, the hypocritical hypocrite trying hard to defend the falsehoods of the president.” -MalAminuBello

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“UK prime minister always hangout in Ikoyi and banana Island for his holiday.
Nigerians should take a chill pill and enjoy Tinubu wonderful policies.” – @OfficiaEdoOsasB

“Sir, do not tweet when you’re going through some family problems. Because, this your tweet reeks of depression, anger and confusion. You’re communicating to our tax payers and not to some unlawful immigrants taking refuge in our country.” -@Harmless12345

“You actually sound like you’re depressed and having anxiety problems.” – @oteessolutions1

“Just imagine the quality of handlers and their tone! So sad!” -@udeochusp

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“I passed a vote of no confidence in all of them a long time ago. Some people thought I was crazy when I said that, but they never stop proving me right. The president doesn’t have a media team; these guys are a liability to him.” – @IamEriOluwa

“…and because Nigeria is the president’s private estate, there was no need to hand over power to his vice while he was proceeding on leave. Was a leave not supposed to be for someone who works?” – @djokaymegamixer

“And who’s fighting with you? Why this combative tone? Is the pressure getting to you? Yake it easy abeg. Oya clean the sweat from your forehead and relax. 🤧

Meanwhile fuel is N1,300/L and 3 small oranges are N500. I just said let me update you. Enjoy your weekend.” – @TimedFrank

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“You have turned this government into a joke, you are not pretending anymore.” – @ImaredonJ

“He should leave Nigeria alone… that’s the leave the country need. He’s chocking us.” – @UnlimitedEniola

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JAPA! Heavy ‘wahala’ for undocumented migrants as Trump declares war

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Heavy ‘wahala’ as President-elect Donald Trump confirmed Monday that he plans to declare a national emergency on border security and use the US military to carry out a mass deportation of undocumented migrants.

Immigration was a top issue in the election campaign, and Trump has promised to deport millions and stabilize the border with Mexico after record numbers of migrants crossed illegally during President Joe Biden’s administration.

On his social media platform Truth Social, Trump amplified a recent post by a conservative activist that said the president-elect was “prepared to declare a national emergency and will use military assets to reverse the Biden invasion through a mass deportation program.”

Alongside the repost, Trump commented, “True!”

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Trump sealed a remarkable comeback to the presidency in his November 5 defeat of Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris.

He has been announcing a cabinet featuring immigration hardliners, naming former Immigration and Customs Enforcement acting chief Tom Homan as his “border czar.”

Homan appeared at the Republican National Convention in July, telling supporters: “I got a message to the millions of illegal immigrants that Joe Biden’s released in our country: You better start packing now.”

Authorities estimate that some 11 million people are living in the United States illegally. Trump’s deportation plan is expected directly to impact around 20 million families.

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While the US government has struggled for years to manage its southern border with Mexico, Trump has super-charged concerns by claiming an “invasion” is underway by migrants he says will rape and murder Americans.

During his campaign, Trump repeatedly railed against undocumented immigrants, employing incendiary rhetoric about foreigners who “poison the blood” of the United States and misleading his audiences about immigration statistics and policy.

Trump has not elaborated on his immigration crackdown in any detail but during his election campaign repeatedly vowed to invoke the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 to speed up deportations.

Critics say the law is outdated and point to its most recent use during World War II to hold Japanese-Americans in internment camps without due process.

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The number of US border patrol encounters with migrants crossing from Mexico illegally is now about the same as in 2020, the last year of Trump’s first term, after peaking at a record 250,000 for the month of December 2023.

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USAID Provides $22 Million to Support Resilience and Food Security in Madagascar

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The United States, through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), is providing more than $22 million in additional assistance to build resilience and improve food security for Madagascar’s most vulnerable people.

The funding, representing the first year of two new five-year resilience and food security projects, will help our partners reach up to 88,000 extremely poor and marginalized households in the Androy, Anosy, and Atsimo Atsinanana regions of Madagascar. This assistance, which will be implemented by consortiums led by USAID partners Catholic Relief Services and Cultivating New Frontiers in Agriculture, will support marginalized households to build sustainable livelihoods, develop financial capital, and increase their savings and assets. It will also support households to access existing health, nutrition, and water, sanitation, and hygiene services, and bolster households’ capacity to withstand future shocks and stresses.

This support builds on USAID’s long standing emergency programming in Madagascar to respond to recurrent disasters like drought and cyclones, as well as efforts to strengthen emergency response and increase resilience in the face of these disasters. The United States has provided nearly $103 million for humanitarian assistance in Madagascar in Fiscal Year 2024 and remains committed to supporting the people of Madagascar.

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Shipping firm offer US citizens four- year trip to avoid Trump’s 2nd term

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A Florida-based cruise company, Villa Vie Residences, is offering Americans an unconventional way to “escape” from Donald Trump’s second term as United States President.

The Independent reported on Monday that the company has unveiled its Tour La Vie programme, allowing passengers to embark on a global adventure spanning four years, visiting over 140 countries without stepping foot in the US.

The Villa Vie Odyssey offers several package options, including a one-year “Escape from Reality” cruise, a two-year “Mid-Term Selection” voyage, a three-year “Everywhere but Home” option, and the four-year “Skip Forward” trip.

The founder and CEO of Villa Vie Residences, Mikael Petterson, explained that the program was not politically motivated but aimed at providing an escape for those feeling unsettled.

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“We came up with this marketing campaign before we even knew who would win. Regardless of who would have won, you would have half of the population upset,” Petterson told Newsweek.

He added, “Quite frankly, we don’t have a political view one way or the other. We just wanted to give people who feel threatened to have a way to get out.”

Sky News quoted the founder as saying, “If you’re looking for an escape… there is no better place than on a ship, right, where you can wake up every day to a new backyard and get everything you need taken care of.”

Passengers will enjoy amenities including food, drinks, WiFi, medical visits, weekly housekeeping, and bi-weekly laundry services.

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Prices start at just under $40,000 per year, with a full four-year journey costing up to $320,000 for a double-occupancy cabin. Alcohol is included at dinner, though other drinks incur extra charges.

Sky News reports that the ship, which accommodates up to 600 residents, is already sailing and allows guests to join at various ports.

It was also reported that recently, the Villa Vie Odyssey faced a four-month delay in Belfast due to necessary repairs.

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