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Rep Abejide Urges Northern Yoruba Community to Unite In Support For President Tinubu

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…as Yoruba Obas Elect New Leaders

By Gloria Ikibah

Rep. Leke Joseph Abejide, the Asiwaju Yoruba in Kano State and member representing Yagba East/Yagba West/Mopa-Muro Federal Constituency of Kogi State in the House of Representatives, has called on Yoruba people living in the North to unite in support of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration.

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Abejide made the appeal during the 10th anniversary and election of new executives of the Association of Yoruba Traditional Leaders/Obas Northern States and FCT held in Abuja on Saturday.

He described the event as a celebration of Yoruba heritage, values, and cultural significance in Nigeria.

Abejide further pointed out the achievements of the Yoruba people across Nigeria, emphasising their reputation for excellence and leadership wherever they reside.

He said, “People like me, I lived in Kano for about 32 years. And I entered Kano as nobody, but I came out as somebody. Through the grace of God.
“And our population in Kano State, if you count us one after the other, we are not less than 5 million Yorubas living in Kano State alone. We can even determine who will be governor of Kano State. That is how important we are in Kano. And I believe in other areas of Northern Nigeria. Let me congratulate you for your 10th year anniversary.
“All the traditional rulers here today. I want you to know that, I, Elder Leke Joseph Abedjide wiill support you, If and only if you will walk along with me to support the president.
“I know most of you are doing very well in your choosen endeavours. I know my own Yoruba King, Otisense, the Oba Yoruba of Kano State, is doing very well. I know the chairman of today, Oba Funtua is doing very well. And many of us here, in their own choosen endeavours. They are not sitting down to go and beg. They command respect among the populace even beyond Yoruba race”.
Rep. Abejide therefore called on Yorubas to rally behind him to support the policies and programs of President Tinubu as he said, “as a group, they will reap the dividends of democracy”.
“I want you to join me in whatever I’m going to do I told my people when I was contesting the election for my second term in the House of Representatives, I said follow me, if you follow me and the president wins this election, you will see what I will bring home and by tomorrow I’m going to flag off a 57.2 kilometer road. It is not my own power, it is because I have a father behind me. So also if you follow me and do what I say you should do, you will what happen in this association.
“It is not me that is doing it alone, but its because I have father who is backing me. I want us to speak with one voice anytime when the time comes, once we do that I can always get things for you as an association. I am the Asiwaju of Yoruba.people in Kano State and I say it here today. I am also the Asiwaju of my place, my community, my federal constituency. As I said, if we count the population of Yoruba in Plateau state, in Funtua, in Katsina, in Gombe, in Kaduna, and other places in the north, by the time we remove that population of Yoruba from the population of this country, maybe it will remain only half.
“We are so many, and let us use our population wisely this time. When it is time, we are still going to hold a very big gathering that will bring all our people in the 19 northern states, including the FCT. And that’s a lot to lose. We are going to speak at that time and I believe the whole world will hear our voice. Anywhere Yoruba man is found is a peaceful man. We don’t believe in a riotous life.
“We live a life worthy of emulation. And that is why, you see, most of us are doing well in our area of endeavors. I just told you, I’m a Yoruba man, but I brought so many people up in Kano, who are indigenous of Kano, who are multi-millionaire today. It is because of my attitude, my character, that I was able to succeed among them, and also brought many of them up like us.
“The Obas are here. They need our support, I didn’t want to bring people much. I was restricted by my Kabiyesi in Kano, because we still have a bigger program to do in Kano. And that is where our next focus is. We are going to build an ultra-modern palace for the Yoruba in Kano. There’s no politics on ground now. It is a cultural and a race living in another region of this country.
“You see, Yoruba-speaking part of this country are in the southwest, that is southern region. But all the people you see gathered here today are from the south-west. That is southern region. And the Yorubas are from 19 states, plus FCT of Nigeria. They are celebrating the 10-year anniversary of the establishment of kingdoms in the north.
“They are celebrating the 10-year anniversary of the establishment of kingdoms in the north. They are celebrating the 10-year anniversary of the establishment of kingdoms in the north. The establishment of kingdoms in the north. It has been a system for several years, but when it comes to proper organization, it started 10 years ago.
“And we are in millions, as I said. In Kano alone, we are more than 5 million. If you got Plateau State, you will see the Ogbomoshos, if you see the number,they are also in millions. In Funtua, we even have communities. We have communities in Kano, we have ‘Anguwan Yorubawa’. We are so many, so,we came together to celebrate our union and the new excos that took over today”.
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Just in: Popular Nigerian billionaire, E-Money nabbed by EFCC

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Naijablitznews reports that popular billionaire Emeka Daniel Okonkwo otherwise known as E-Money has been nabbed in Lagos by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC over alleged Naira abuse.

E-Money, who is the CEO of Emmy Cargoes Nigeria Limited and Five Star Music, was arrested in Lagos State for alleged abuse of the naira.

He is being investigated for allegedly spraying both Naira and US dollars at a party in Lagos in violation of Nigeria’s currency laws.

As at the time of filing this report the anti-graft agency has yet to issue an official statement regarding his arrest.

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Bitcoin firms push toward global currency shift as govts signal support

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By Francesca Hangeior

Bitcoin-focused investment firms are stepping into the spotlight as key players in a growing global movement toward the widespread adoption of cryptocurrency as a reserve asset.

Industry leaders and market analysts suggest that this shift—commonly referred to as “hyperbitcoinization”—could eventually displace traditional fiat currencies and redefine global financial systems.

Adam Back, CEO of Blockstream and the inventor of Hashcash, believes that firms holding Bitcoin in their treasuries are strategically positioning themselves ahead of this potential transformation. “

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Companies like Strategy are taking advantage of the gap between Bitcoin’s future potential and the current state of fiat money,” Back said.

He described the practice as a “logical and sustainable arbitrage” scalable enough to support large corporations transitioning their treasuries to Bitcoin.

One of the frontrunners in this strategy is Strategy, whose Bitcoin holdings have already generated over $5.1 billion in profit since the beginning of 2025, according to co-founder Michael Saylor.

The firm’s bullish stance on Bitcoin has been instrumental in legitimizing corporate treasury allocations into digital assets.

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Across the globe, Asia is also seeing a surge in institutional Bitcoin adoption. Metaplanet, often referred to as “Asia’s MicroStrategy,” recently surpassed 5,000 BTC in holdings and aims to acquire 21,000 BTC by 2026.

These moves illustrate the expanding geographical spread of institutional confidence in Bitcoin’s long-term viability.

At the regulatory level, the climate in the United States is becoming more favorable. The Federal Reserve recently reversed its 2022 guidance that had discouraged banks from engaging with cryptocurrencies. Michael Saylor welcomed the development, stating that U.S. banks “can now begin openly supporting Bitcoin without regulatory concerns.”

In an even more significant move, President Donald Trump signed an executive order to create a national Bitcoin reserve using BTC seized in criminal investigations. The initiative marks a historic moment in the relationship between government and cryptocurrency, signaling a new era of state-backed digital asset reserves.

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Bitcoin’s price growth is also outpacing inflation rates, bolstering the argument for its superiority over fiat currencies.

“Bitcoin’s price has been growing faster than traditional fiat currencies over four-year periods,” Back noted, emphasizing Bitcoin’s fixed supply and inflation resistance as core attributes driving its adoption.

As investment firms, multinational corporations, and now governments increasingly turn to Bitcoin, momentum is building for a future where Bitcoin could serve as a dominant global reserve currency.

With market experts projecting Bitcoin’s market cap could one day exceed $200 trillion, the financial world may be on the cusp of a historic transformation.

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Human rights attacks accelerated by Trump second term, says Amnesty

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By Francesca Hangeior

The global system of law and human rights is under threat from a “multiplicity of assaults” which have accelerated since US President Donald Trump’s return to power, Amnesty International said Tuesday in its annual report.

“Unprecedented forces are hunting down the ideals of human rights for all, seeking to destroy an international system forged in the blood and grief of World War Two and its Holocaust,” said the rights group’s Secretary General Agnes Callamard.

The lives of millions of people had been “devastated” in 2024 as a result of conflicts and abuses committed in the Middle East, Sudan, Ukraine and Afghanistan where women’s freedoms continue to be curtailed.

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The report singled out some of the world’s biggest powers such as the US, Russia and China for “undermining” the achievements of international law, as well as the fight against poverty and discrimination.

While these “reckless and punishing offensives” had been underway for several years, according to Amnesty, Trump had served as a “super-accelerator” of those trends.

The new administration has frozen US international aid and reduced its funding to several UN organisations.

The start of Trump’s second term had been marked by a “multiplicity of assaults — against human rights accountability, against international law, and against the UN”, Callamard said, calling for “concerted resistance”.

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“While international justice mechanisms have taken important steps towards accountability in some cases, powerful governments have repeatedly blocked attempts to take meaningful action to end atrocities,” Amnesty said.

In particular, it took aim at countries that had challenged decisions by the International Court of Justice in The Hague against Israel, following a complaint of “genocide” against the Palestinians in Gaza filed by South Africa.

Others, like Hungary, were criticised for refusing to enforce arrest warrants issued by the International Criminal Court against several Israeli leaders, including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, for war crimes and crimes against humanity.

The year would be remembered for how “Israel’s military occupation grew ever more brazen and deadly” and how “the USA, Germany and a handful of other European states supported Israel”, the report added.

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Amnesty accused Israel of committing a “live-streamed genocide” against Palestinians in Gaza by forcibly displacing most of the population and deliberately creating a humanitarian catastrophe.

It said Israel had acted with “specific intent to destroy Palestinians in Gaza, thus committing genocide”. Israel has repeatedly denied such charges.

The war in Gaza began on October 7, 2023 with an unprecedented attack on Israel by Hamas militants from Gaza resulting in the deaths of 1,218 people in Israel, mostly civilians, according to an AFP report based on official Israeli data.

Hamas also kidnapped 251 people, 58 of whom remain in the hands of the Islamist group, although the Israeli military says 34 are dead.

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In response, Israel has vowed to destroy Hamas and is conducting a military offensive that has left more than 52,000 dead, mostly civilians, according to the health ministry in the Hamas-run territory.

In December, Amnesty condemned the ongoing “genocide” in Gaza, an accusation since echoed by other NGOs such as HRW and Doctors Without Borders, but strongly rejected by Israel.

Amnesty also highlighted the suffering in Sudan from famine and a conflict between the regular army and the RSF paramilitaries.

The conflict had led to the “largest forced displacement crisis in the world” today, uprooting some 12 million people but had been met with “near-complete global indifference”, Amnesty said.

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On another front, the rights body said violence and discrimination against women had “soared” in 2024, both in conflicts, such as in Sudan, and in Afghanistan.

Women in the south Asian country are subject to draconian legislation restricting their freedoms under the Taliban.

Finally, the report highlighted an “urgent need” for governments to do more to regulate AI technologies to safeguard human rights.

It warned also that a growing number of governments were abusing spyware and other surveillance tools against opponents.

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