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Trump’s inauguration: Brazilian court denies Bolsonaro’s request to travel
By Francesca Hangeior.
Brazil’s top court on Thursday refused to return the passport of right-wing former president Jair Bolsonaro, who had hoped to attend next week’s inauguration of United States President-elect Donald Trump.
The court said Bolsonaro still posed a flight risk almost a year since his passport was seized as part of an investigation into his alleged orchestration of a coup attempt to remain in power after elections in 2022.
There was still the “possibility of an attempted evasion by the accused,” said judge Alexandre de Moraes, who had frequently clashed with Bolsonaro.
In a post on X, Bolsonaro said the judge’s decision “diminishes Brazil’s standing on the world stage and sends a worrying message about the state of democracy and justice in our country.”
It is “another example of the continued use of ‘lawfare’ (judicial activism) against Bolsonaro — the systematic use of the justice system to neutralize him as a political adversary in the courts, so as not to face him at the polls,” the post said.
In an interview with the New York Times, published shortly before the court ruling, Bolsonaro was effervescent about the possibility of attending the inauguration.
“I’m feeling like a kid again with Trump’s invite. I’m fired up,” Bolsonaro said, calling Trump “the most important guy in the world.”
The man who was dubbed the “Trump of the Tropics” during his time in office later told the YouTube channel of the conservative Revista Oeste website that “an appeal is still possible” against the passport ruling.
Bolsonaro said his wife would attend the inauguration, where she would get “special treatment” because of his long friendship with Trump.
“Everything he suffered there, I’ve been suffering here,” he said.
While his hero is returning to office in the United States, the 69-year-old former army captain is staring down multiple criminal charges from investigations launched after his razor-thin election loss to leftist Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva.
Bolsonaro has denied all accusations and said he is being “persecuted.”
He has been barred from holding public office until 2030 for casting doubts on Brazil’s voting system during his failed reelection campaign.
Police have also recommended he be charged with falsifying his COVID-19 vaccination records and misappropriating jewels and other luxury items gifted by Saudi Arabia, valued at $1.2 million.
The most serious allegation is that he “planned, acted, and had direct and effective control” over a plot to block Lula from taking office.
While Bolsonaro cannot attend Monday’s inauguration, Trump will have another big fan in the crowd in the form of Argentina’s President Javier Milei.
Self-declared “anarcho-capitalist” Milei, who has described himself and Trump as the most important politicians on Earth, was the first foreign leader to visit Mar-a-Lago to congratulate his idol after last November’s election win.
Also at the inauguration will be Venezuelan opposition figure Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutia — recognized by the United States, Europe and several Latin American countries as president-elect after July 28 elections they say were stolen by incumbent President Nicolas Maduro.
His team said Gonzalez Urrutia, who found asylum in Spain and is ending an international tour, will return to Washington two weeks after holding talks with US President Joe Biden.
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Police declare Ex-President Jonathan’s aide , Reno Omokri wanted
By Kayode Sanni-Arewa
Reno Omokri, a former Special Assistant to former President Goodluck Jonathan on New Media, has been declared wanted by the Nigeria Police Force (NPF).
His offence: he allegedly defamed Pastor Paul Enenche.
The NPF secured an order from the Chief Magistrate Court of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Wuse Zone 6, Abuja to remand him in prison custody along with a former Dunamis Church Pastor, Abraham Daniel, and two others, Enenche Peter and Alexander Enenche.
The court, presided over by Chief Emmanuel A. Iyanna, issued the remand warrant through an ex-parte motion filed by the Inspector General of Police (IGP), Kayode Egbetokun, on January 13, 2025.
Granting the ex-parte application filed by Francis Gabriel, Esq on behalf of the Police Chief, in Motion No: ME/07/2025 between the Inspector General of Police as Applicant and Daniel Abraham, Enenche Idoga Alexander, Oboyinlo Enenche Peter and Reno Omokri as 1st to 4th Respondents, the Chief Magistrate directed the Police to produce the respondents on return Court date on January 30.
Iyanna held: “Upon hearing the application and submissions of learned Francis Gabriel and upon careful consideration of the averments, the annextures and issues as raised in the submissions of the applicant, the application is hereby granted as prayed.
“It is hereby ordered as follows: An Order of this Honourable Court for remand warrant of the Respondents (i) MR. DANIEL ABRAHAM (ii) MR. ENENCHE IDOGA ALEXANDER (iii) OBOYINLO ENENCHE PETER and (iv) MR. RENO OMOKRI in the custody of the Nigeria Correctional Service, pending investigation, arraignment/prosecution.
“It is, hereby, ordered that the Respondents be arraigned before a Court of competent jurisdiction after the conclusion of the said investigation.
“On the return date, the Respondents should be produced.
“The matter is adjourned to 30th Day of January, 2025.”
The remand warrant was predicated on a petition to the IGP by Patrick O. Okolo, SAN against Mr Reno Omokri, Gistlover Blog, Aunty Adul, Peter Obonyiro, Kelechi TV and their agents and co-conspirators for alleged defamation of Pastor Paul Enenche.
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Reps Urges Clear Labeling of GMO Products, Demand More Research
By Gloria Ikibah
The House of Representatives has called on the National Biotechnology Development Agency (NABDA) to ensure the clear labeling of all Genetically Modified Organism (GMO) products in accordance with global standards.
This House Committee on Science and Technology gave the resolution during a budget defense session, with the Director General, Prof. Abdullahi Mustapha on Thursday in Abuja.
The committee cited the widespread of GMO use in the United States, particularly in maize.
However, committee member Rep. Awaji-Inombek Abiante emphasised the need for transparent labeling, highlighting that Nigerians should have the choice to make informed decisions about the food they consume. He questioned the adequacy of research on GMO products, particularly Tela Maize, before their adaptation in the country.
In addition, Prof. Mustapha presented NABDA’s proposed budget of N5.3 billion for the 2025 fiscal year, which includes N834.4 million for overhead costs and N14.5 million for personnel costs.
Naijablitznews.com reports that the agency employs around 4,000 staff across its 39 centers nationwide. Other agencies, including the Trypanosomiasis Research Institute, PRODA, NBTI, and NOTAP, also submitted their budgets to the committee.
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NASS Pledges to Increase 2025 Budget for Veterinary Institute and Related Agencies
By Gloria Ikibah
The National Assembly Joint Committee on Livestock has committed to revise the proposed 2025 budget to provide more support to the Veterinary Institute of Nigeria, recognizing its crucial role in producing vaccines to prevent disease outbreaks nationwide.
The Chairman, Senate Committee on Livestock, Senator Musa Mustapha, gave the assurance during the institute’s 2025 budget defense session held in Abuja.
Senator Mustapha expressed the committee’s willingness to assist the institute in securing additional resources for vaccine production. Also the Chairman House Committee on Livestock, Rep. Wale Raji, who emphasised the importance of the institute to the Livestock Ministry, urged it to detail the requirements for scaling up vaccine production.
During the session, it was noted that the institute’s 2024 budget allocation was largely spent on diesel for machinery, as its storage facilities require high voltage power.
The committee advised the institute to improve public awareness of its work.
Director General of the institute, Dr. Maryann Muhammad, raised concerns over the N900 million proposed budget, calling it insufficient given the scale of its operations, including the production of over 40 million vaccine doses in response to disease outbreaks.
Other institutions, including the Federal Colleges of Animal Health and Production Technology in Mubi, Ibadan, and Zaria, also presented their 2025 budget proposals. The Mubi College highlighted its financial difficulties, citing a budget of over N2.7 billion but less than N1 million in revenue for 2024. Despite this, the committee acknowledged that the college is not expected to generate revenue but rather remit a portion of its expenditures.
The committee expressed concerns over the practical training focus of these institutions, stressing the need for students to develop entrepreneurial skills to contribute to the country’s economic growth.
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