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Tinubu’s Administration Committed To Combating Insurgency

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The Minister of Defence, Mohammed Badaru Abubakar, has reiterated the commitment of the Tinubu-led administration to equip and train the Armed forces to enhance combat readiness against terrorism.

In a statement sourced from the Federal Ministry of Information and National Orientation’s X account, the minister stated this when he visited the military operations theatre in Katsina

Addressing Operation Hadarin Daji at the 213 Forward Operating Base, Katsina, the Minister acknowledged President Tinubu’s significant successes in the fight against insurgency and related crimes.

The statement said, “He urged the troops to continue the fight against insurgency and banditry, commending their sacrifices and commitment. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

“Regarding the recent incident involving the killing of soldiers in Abia State, the Minister reassured the government’s determination to bring the perpetrators to justice and prevent such incidents from happening again.

“‘Air Commodore G.I. Jibia, Commanding Air Component, 213 Forward Operation Hadarin Daji, appreciated the Minister’s visit, stating that it would boost troop morale.’

Earlier, the Minister held an interactive discussion with officers and men of the Headquarters of the 17 Brigade of the Nigerian Army and Sector 2 Joint Task Force Operation Hadarin Daji, Katsina, to assess their preparedness in responding to insecurity threats in the region.

The Minister also visited the Nigerian Army Medical Center, Katsina, where he sympathized with military personnel injured during combat operations.

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China Secretly Fueling Putin’s War Machine Through Hidden Shell Companies, Expert Reveals –

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China is secretly helping Russia get weapons by using fake companies to hide the deals, according to an expert named Stefan Bejan from Watchdog Moldova. He says China plays a big part in making sure Russia keeps getting the arms it needs to continue its war in Ukraine. Instead of sending weapons directly, China uses other companies to cover up what’s really going on. These companies ship drones and other military equipment to Russia, helping them get around international sanctions meant to stop the war.

Bejan explained how the money and weapons move. It starts with Promsvyazbank, which is the main bank supporting Russia’s military. Money from this bank is sent through a payment platform called A7. A7 is partly owned by Ilan Shor, a businessman with strong ties to helping Russia avoid sanctions. After that, the money goes into accounts at Capital Bank of Central Asia. There, it is turned into other currencies like Chinese yuan or US dollars. Then, it flows through fake companies and is used to buy weapons from Chinese businesses.

Even though China, under President Xi Jinping, officially denies helping Russia, Bejan believes Chinese leaders know exactly what is happening. China is careful not to sell arms directly to Russia. Instead, it uses third-party companies to create a layer of distance, giving it “plausible deniability” — meaning it can claim it’s not involved if caught. This setup reflects the close relationship between Russia and China, which both countries have described as a “limitless friendship.”

Bejan also said China is careful because it doesn’t want to face “secondary sanctions” from Western countries. These sanctions could hurt China’s economy if it is seen as openly helping Russia. That’s why China makes it look like the weapon sales are just private business deals, not government support. Still, China is providing Russia with important help, including technology, economic aid, and, as these findings show, weapons.

The trick of using shell companies and intermediaries makes it very hard for Western countries to directly stop these deals. However, Bejan believes that regulators around the world will start paying closer attention. He expects more sanctions will come, especially targeting the banks and companies involved in Central Asia.

Bejan explained that these hidden financial operations are one of the reasons Russia can keep fighting in Ukraine. Even though sanctions have hurt Russia’s economy and military, these secret money and arms channels keep them going. He warned that unless these operations are shut down, the war could continue for a very long time. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

A key player in this scheme is Ilan Shor, who owns part of A7 and is currently living in Moscow. He is already under sanctions by the US, UK, and EU. Shor has strong connections with political leaders in both Russia and Moldova, making him an important figure in keeping these operations running smoothly — and he profits from them.

Beyond Russia’s war, these secret financial moves could also impact nearby countries like Moldova, which borders Ukraine. Bejan warned that some of the money moving through these networks could end up funding pro-Russian political campaigns in Moldova, which would create even more instability, especially with upcoming elections there.

In the bigger picture, Bejan said the arms shipments are just one part of a larger web of financial and political cooperation between Russia and China. As the war in Ukraine drags on, he stressed that the West must work harder to disrupt these secret deals to avoid further chaos.

His warning adds to growing fears about China’s true role in the Ukraine conflict. Although China claims it is neutral, its actions tell a different story. As Russia and China grow even closer, the world will have to watch their alliance carefully, especially to see how it might affect the war and global stability in the future.

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White House Correspondents’ Association President Says Press Isn’t ‘The Enemy,’ Takes Aim At Trump –

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Former President Donald Trump once again chose not to attend the annual White House Correspondents’ Dinner, a tradition that dates back more than a century. The dinner brings together journalists, politicians, and celebrities to celebrate the importance of a free press in a democratic society.

During this year’s event, Eugene Daniels, the president of the White House Correspondents’ Association, delivered a passionate speech defending journalists and the role of the media. He acknowledged that journalists can be competitive, impatient, and sometimes seem like they know it all—but reminded the audience that they are also human. Many sacrifice time with loved ones and important life moments in service of keeping the public informed.

Daniels stressed that journalists deeply care about getting the facts right and that they carry a big responsibility: to earn and maintain the public’s trust. He firmly stated that journalists are not the enemy of the state or the enemy of the people—a clear response to Trump’s past comments accusing the media of being untrustworthy or dangerous.

Trump has repeatedly clashed with the press and pushed the idea of “fake news,” especially during his presidency. He even issued an executive order that required media outlets to use his preferred term “Gulf of America” instead of “Gulf of Mexico,” and reportedly banned the Associated Press from the press pool when they didn’t comply. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

Daniels went on to say that the president isn’t invited to the dinner as a form of flattery or privilege. Instead, it’s meant to remind whoever holds that office of the vital role journalism plays in keeping democracy strong. It’s not about perks like flying on Air Force One—it’s about accountability, public service, and upholding the First Amendment.

Trump is the only president since the event began in 1921—besides Ronald Reagan, who missed it in 1981 while recovering from an assassination attempt—to completely avoid attending the dinner while in office. His continued absence highlights the ongoing tension between his administration and the media, which critics say has only intensified in his second term.

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Why It Is Better For The North To Back Tinubu In 2027 – Kwankwaso?

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All Progressives Congress (APC) chieftain in Kano State, Ilyasu Musa Kwankwaso has urged northern leaders and politicians to rally behind President Bola Tinubu’s re-election bid in 2027.

He emphasized the strategic benefit of securing the presidency for the North in 2031, Lagos Reporters reports.

Kwankwaso argued that backing Tinubu and Vice President Kashim Shettima would ensure a smoother transition of power back to the North after the president’s second term…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>>

 

Speaking to reporters in Kano on Sunday, Kwankwaso expressed concerns over divisive campaigns and criticisms directed at President Tinubu by certain factions within the North, labeling these efforts as detrimental to the region’s long-term interests.

“Patriotic northern politicians must not heed the voices calling for alternative candidates from the South,” Kwankwaso stated. “If another candidate wins in 2027, the North may face an extended eight-year wait for power to return.”

Kwankwaso dismissed claims that the country’s current security challenges should dissuade support for Tinubu. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

He acknowledged the president’s ongoing efforts to address armed banditry and instability, particularly in the North.

Highlighting Minister of State for Defence, Bello Matawalle’s recent progress in countering banditry in the North and Northwest, Kwankwaso called for unity, urging northern politicians to support Tinubu’s administration.

Addressing rumors about former Kano governor Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso potentially running as a vice-presidential candidate with a Southern politician, he cautioned against endorsing such moves, arguing that it would delay power returning to the North until 2035.

He concluded by urging northerners to support Tinubu, stating, “The best assistance we can give President Tinubu is to rally around him with our prayers and efforts to achieve peace in the country.”

 

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