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MEET 47th President of the United States of America Donald J. Trump vows to Restore American Greatness

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Donald J. Trump was sworn in as the 47th president of the United States on Monday, 20th January making history as only the second U.S. president to serve two non-consecutive terms.

In a defiant and patriotic inaugural address, Trump vowed to return power to the American people, secure the nation’s borders, and prioritize economic growth under his “America First” agenda.

Chief Justice John Roberts administered the oath of office on the steps of the U.S. Capitol, officially marking Trump’s return to power after his initial presidency from 2017 to 2021. His inauguration follows a heated 2024 election campaign that saw him defeat incumbent President Joe Biden in a fiercely contested race.

Former Presidents Barack Obama, George W. Bush, and Bill Clinton were present, along with Vice President J.D. Vance and other dignitaries. Trump acknowledged his predecessors but made it clear that his administration would represent a sharp break from Washington’s establishment politics.

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In a speech that echoed his first inaugural address, Trump promised to restore prosperity, rebuild America’s industries, and defend the country from what he called “globalist policies that have weakened our nation.”

He declared that his return to office marked the moment when “the American people take back control of their government.”

“From this day forward, a new vision will govern our land,” Trump said. “From this moment on, it’s going to be America First.”

He outlined his administration’s priorities, including:

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Border security – Reinforcing immigration restrictions and resuming construction of a border wall.

Economic revival – Cutting taxes, reducing regulations, and bringing manufacturing jobs back to the U.S.

Energy independence – Expanding domestic oil and gas production.

Foreign policy shifts – Strengthening alliances with nationalist leaders and reducing U.S. involvement in foreign conflicts.

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Trump also took aim at the political elite, arguing that Washington had failed the American people. “For too long, the ruling class has prospered while hardworking citizens suffered,” he stated. “That ends today.”

Trump’s second inauguration took place in a politically polarized atmosphere. His return to power was met with both celebrations from his supporters and protests from his opponents, with demonstrations occurring in Washington, D.C., and several major cities.

Despite the divisions, Trump called for unity, saying, “When America is united, America is totally unstoppable.” However, his speech made clear that his administration would aggressively pursue his campaign promises, signaling a combative approach to governing.

Trump’s return to the White House is unprecedented in modern American history. After losing to Joe Biden in 2020, Trump remained a dominant force in U.S. politics, influencing the Republican Party and spearheading a populist movement that ultimately led to his comeback victory in 2024.

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Trump’s administration is expected to move swiftly on key legislative priorities, including tax cuts, border security measures, and military expansion. However, opposition from Democrats and legal challenges related to his previous presidency could pose obstacles.

As Trump begins his second term, the nation faces significant challenges, including economic uncertainty, international tensions, and deep political divisions. His supporters view him as a leader who will fight for their interests, while his critics worry about the potential for further polarization.

Despite the uncertainties, Trump’s inauguration marks the start of a new political era—one that promises bold actions, policy reversals, and a continued reshaping of America’s role on the world stage.

Donald Trump’s second inauguration cements his legacy as one of the most consequential figures in modern U.S. history. With a clear mandate from his base and a determined agenda, his presidency is set to redefine American politics once again. Whether his leadership will unite the country or deepen its divisions remains to be seen.

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China Reaffirms One-China Principle, Commends Support From Nigeria

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…caution against engaging Taiwan’s unofficial representative office in Lagos
 
By Gloria Ikibah 
 
The Chinese Ambassador to Nigeria, Yu Dunhai, has strongly reaffirmed China’s long-standing stance on the Taiwan issue, urging media professionals and the general public in Nigeria to continue supporting the One-China Principle as a matter of international law and diplomatic integrity.
 
Speaking during an interactive session, Ambassador Yu offered a detailed historical context behind the Taiwan question, tracing it back to the 1895 Treaty of Shimonoseki when Taiwan was ceded to Japan after China’s defeat. 
 
He emphasised that Taiwan was returned to China in 1945 following Japan’s defeat in World War II, citing two major international treaties. 
 
He said: “Which is not an equal agreement because China was defeated. So, according to the agreement, Taiwan was ceded to Japan in 1895. So that’s why, if you go to Taiwan, many people speak Chinese, even nowadays.
 
“Taiwan was returned to China in 1945, after the Second World War, because Japan was defeated. There are two international treaties. The first one is the Post-Taiwan Declaration. The second one is the Post-Taiwan Proclamation. According to those two international declarations, Japan should, under no condition, return Taiwan, and its adjacent islands, including Penghu and Jinmen and other islands, back to China. So it’s specified in international laws”.
 
The Chinese envoy also referenced the 1971 United Nations General Assembly Resolution 2758, which recognised the People’s Republic of China as the only legal representative of China in the UN. 
 
Yu praised Nigeria for its consistent and clear support of the One-China Principle.
 
“The UNGA took the Resolution 2758, which got the support of African countries, and that restored China’s seat in the UN, and expelled the Kuomintang from the UN, Taiwan from the UN. And recognized that Taiwan is part of China.
 
 “For Nigeria, Nigeria has followed, has abided by the One-China Principle very strictly. There is no ambiguity, no other room, there is no other interpretation. So we appreciate that,” he added.
 
He further noted the joint statement issued by President Bola Tinubu and Chinese President, Xi Jinping, reaffirming Nigeria’s support for China’s reunification efforts. 
 
“When it comes to the Taiwan issue, you know, he said that Nigeria recognizes Taiwan, there is only one China in the world. Taiwan is part of China. The People’s Republic of China is the sole legal representative of China. And it also adds that the Nigerian government opposes any form of Taiwan independence. And the Nigerian government supports all the efforts of the Chinese government to achieve its reunification.”
 
 
He stressed that the Taiwan issue is 
“the core interest of China” and called for caution in how the issue is handled by Nigerian media and institutions. 
 
“It’s a red line. I would ask all of you, number one, you know, to follow this One-China Principle, as the government has done. That means that you will be very careful when it comes to the Taiwan issue. For instance, how do you use the name? You will see that Taiwan-China, or Taiwan-Province-China, or Taiwan-Region. It’s all fine. But not, you know, see Taiwan as a country.”
 
Ambassador Yu also warned against engaging with Taiwan’s unofficial representative office in Lagos. 
 
“Because there is still a three-representative office in Lagos, which was actually moved out from Abuja to Lagos. But still, the representative there is trying to make troubles. From time to time, you know, he tried to advocate the separation of Taiwan and Taiwan independence. So that’s why I would ask all of you to be very careful not to engage in any, how to say, activity with the government. Because he will try to use particular media as a platform to expand his, you know, ideas”, he warned.
 
This statement from the Chinese envoy comes as Nigeria and China continue to deepen bilateral ties under the framework of a comprehensive strategic partnership.
 
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Senator Natasha on FB listed 3 politicians that should be arrested if anything happens to her

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The Senator representing Kogi Central Senatorial district, Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan has taken to her verified Facebook page to raise a serious alarm, alleging that her life is in danger following a reported attack on her family house in Kogi State.

In the strongly worded post, the Kogi-born lawmaker fingered some high-ranking political figures in Nigeria, declaring that should anything happen to her, the Nigerian Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, former Kogi Governor Yahaya Bello, and the current state Governor, Usman Ododo, should be held accountable.

“Nigeria Police, I reiterate, should any harm befall me, Nigerian Senate President Godswill Akpabio, Ex Gov. Yahaya Bello & Gov. Usman Ododo of Kogi state should be held responsible,” she posted.

Her statement comes, hours after her family home in Kogi was attacked, although details surrounding the incident remain sketchy as of the time of filing this report.

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Recall that this is not the first time the Kogi senator is making such allegations against the trio. She made the same statement few weeks ago during her homecoming to Kogi State where she accused the senate president, Akpabio and Yahaya Bello for plotting evil against her.

Senator Natasha has been a vocal political figure and critic of the ruling establishment in Kogi, and this latest development adds to the growing tension in the state and national political landscape.

Authorities are yet to issue an official response to her recent allegations.

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Emergency Rule: We should be thankful to President Tinubu -Wike

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The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, has backed President Bola Tinubu’s declaration of a state of emergency in Rivers, saying he wanted the removal of Governor Siminalayi Fubara of the oil-rich state.

In a move that has continued to divide opinions, Tinubu suspended Fubara, his deputy, Ngozi Odu, and members of the House of Assembly following months of political crisis in Rivers State.

But Wike said the president’s move saved Rivers from implosion, arguing that the decision to appoint a sole administrator following Fubara’s suspension was a step in the right direction.

The former Rivers governor said this on Friday in Abuja during a media parley with select journalists.

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“As a politician, I am not happy with the declaration of Emergency Rule in Rivers state. I wanted the outright removal of the governor. But for the interest of the state, the president did the right thing to prevent anarchy in the state.” Wike said.

However, people must tell the truth. The governor was gone. He was gone, yes… so when people say the president did this, I say they should be praising him.

“Every morning, they should go to the president and ask, ‘Can we wash your feet for saving us?’”

In February, the Supreme Court waded into the months-long political crisis in Rivers State, asking the Martin Amaewhule-led members of the state’s House of Assembly to resume sitting.

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The apex court also barred the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to stop releasing funds to the Rivers State government over what it labelled as disregard for court orders. It dismissed the cross-appeal filed by Fubara challenging the validity of the House of Assembly presided over by Amaewhule as the Speaker and asked the governor to re-present the budget to the lawmakers.

After weeks of back and forth between Amaewhule and the lawmakers over the budget re-presentation and moves to impeach Fubara, President Tinubu stepped in.

He suspended Fubara and his deputy and members of the Rivers State House of Assembly for six months, citing security reasons. Tinubu declared a state of emergency in the state and appointed Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ibas (retd) as the sole administrator, a step Wike said saved Rivers.

“Mr president came in and saved the situation, saved Rivers people from that calamity and anarchy,” the FCT minister argued.

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