Trump says Iran deal ‘very possible’, but threatens strikes if not
US President Donald Trump expressed optimism about reaching a deal with Iran, stating it is 'very possible'. However, he warned of potential military action if negotiations fail.
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US President Donald Trump expressed optimism about reaching a deal with Iran, stating it is 'very possible'. However, he warned of potential military action if negotiations fail.
The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has criticized the Nigerian government for celebrating GDP growth, stating it is irrelevant to the daily struggles of citizens. They argue that economic figures do not translate to improved living conditions for the populace.
The APC asserts that the opposition is fracturing due to internal conflicts, highlighting their own party's increasing strength and popularity. This claim reflects the APC's confidence in its political position.
Aisha Yusufu has switched from the ADC to the NDC and announced her intention to run for a Senate seat. This move follows the recent joining of the NDC by former presidential candidates Obi and Kwankwaso.
Wike defends his actions regarding developments at Jabi Lake, rejecting emotional appeals from locals and religious leaders. He also criticized fellow politicians including Makinde and Obi for their opposition.
A court is set to decide on the suspension of Senator Ireti Kingibe from the ADC by the Wuse Ward chapter in Abuja. The outcome could have implications for her political standing within the party.
El-Rufai has obtained a court order allowing him medical access while seeking changes to his bail conditions. The court emphasized that his movements will be closely monitored by the ICPC.
Terver Shirsha Atsar, a chieftain of the African Democratic Congress, has emphasized the importance of unity within the party to achieve electoral success at the grassroots level. His call comes as the ADC prepares for upcoming elections in Benue state.
The African Democratic Congress (ADC) in Rivers State remains resilient following the departure of Peter Obi and Rabiu Kwankwaso. Dimkpa asserts that the party's strength endures despite the silence of Rivers Obidents regarding this movement.
Ifeanyi Okowa denies allegations that his move to the APC was to evade fraud accusations. He asserts that the Delta State Government's transition is not linked to any wrongdoing.
Former Taraba Governor Jolly Nyame has left the APC to join the PDP. He announced his defection during a meeting with PDP governorship aspirant Emmanuel Bwacha.
Akpabio and Oshiomhole engaged in a heated argument over new Senate rules that prevent new lawmakers from competing for presiding officer positions. Oshiomhole claimed the rules were misrepresented, while Akpabio threatened to remove him from the chamber if he did not comply.
An ally of Governor David Umahi has left the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ebonyi. The destination of the former APC chieftain remains uncertain.
The Senate minority whip has defected to the NDC due to ongoing litigations involving the ADC. This move highlights the internal crises facing the ADC party.
A court has ordered the temporary forfeiture of nine properties connected to Timipre Sylva. This action is part of an investigation into his alleged involvement in a failed coup plot against President Bola Tinubu last year.
Tension rose in the Senate as Godswill Akpabio and Adams Oshiomhole clashed over amended rules. The verbal exchange highlighted ongoing disagreements within the chamber.
A heated exchange between Adams Oshiomhole and Godswill Akpabio interrupted the Senate plenary for 15 minutes. The confrontation arose during the reading of the Votes and Proceedings from the previous session.
A court has rejected Governor Ganduje's request regarding a case tied to port ownership. He and three others are facing serious charges including criminal conspiracy and misappropriation of public funds.
Senate President Godswill Akpabio and Senator Adams Oshiomhole clashed over an amendment to Senate rules regarding leadership eligibility. The disagreement highlights ongoing tensions within the Senate regarding governance and procedural changes.
Opposition leaders Atiku Abubakar, Rabiu Kwankwaso, and Peter Obi gathered in Ibadan to announce the Ibadan Declaration, emphasizing unity among political parties. This event highlights ongoing political dynamics in Nigeria as parties seek collaboration ahead of future elections.
Wike clarified that he has not endorsed any candidate for the Rivers governorship and stated that they are not collaborating with Fubara. He accused the current governor of breaking an agreement made with the Rivers State House of Assembly.
Momodu expressed that Obi should have waited to gauge his political strength within the ADC. He believes this would have provided a better opportunity for Obi's popularity assessment.
The article discusses the negative impact of consensus fraud on Nigerian voters and political stability. It highlights how imposed candidates weaken the electoral process and ultimately harm democracy.
Tonye Jeminimiema, the Speaker of the Rivers State Youth Assembly, is recognized for his influential voice and multiple titles. His leadership is seen as a significant asset to the youth in Rivers State.
The crisis within the PDP intensifies as Nyesom Wike accuses a rival faction led by Turaki of fraud. He challenges them to establish their secretariat amidst the ongoing turmoil.
Leaders of the APC in Ondo have rejected claims of an automatic ticket scheme for the upcoming elections. This decision highlights internal disagreements within the party regarding candidate selection.
Deputy Speaker Benjamin Kalu has signed President Bola Tinubu’s 2027 nomination form, describing it as a 'beautiful birthday gift.' This act reaffirms his support for Tinubu's candidacy.
Former Foreign Affairs Minister Nwachukwu criticizes President Tinubu's ambassadorial appointments, claiming that experienced diplomats are often overlooked. He urges the government to prioritize expertise in these key positions.
Nineteen members of the National Assembly have defected to the Nigeria Democratic Congress, strengthening its position as a significant force. This shift highlights ongoing political crises within the assembly.
Aspirants in Katsina are challenging the APC's consensus outcomes by purchasing nomination forms despite being denied tickets. This has led to accusations of favoritism towards elite candidates within the party.