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  • Just In; Sowore Arrives At Nigerian Police Headquarters With Travel Bag, Soap; Supporters Issue Two-Hour Ultimatum For His Release

    Human rights activist and #RevolutionNow convener, Omoyele Sowore, on Wednesday arrived at the Nigeria Police Force Headquarters in Abuja carrying a travel bag, as he honoured a controversial invitation from the Inspector General of Police’s Monitoring Unit over a petition reportedly filed against him.

    Sowore, who arrived at exactly 12:16 p.m., was accompanied by his lawyers, Barristers A.K. Musa and Marshal Abubakar, along with a crowd of supporters chanting anti-government and anti-Kayode Egbetokun songs. His visibly packed travel bag contained personal essentials — including toothpaste, toothbrush, soap, clothing, books, and other items — a symbolic gesture suggesting he was prepared for possible detention.

    Tensions escalated as members of the Take It Back Movement and other allied activist groups issued a two-hour ultimatum to the police to either release Sowore or face mass resistance.

    “If they refuse to release Sowore, then they must arrest us with him. We are not going to leave here. This is 12:16 p.m., and after two hours, if they fail to release him, then they have to arrest all of us,” declared Princess Mikky, convener of #NUDE NIGERIA.
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    Just In; Sowore Arrives At Nigerian Police Headquarters With Travel Bag, Soap; Supporters Issue Two-Hour Ultimatum For His Release Human rights activist and #RevolutionNow convener, Omoyele Sowore, on Wednesday arrived at the Nigeria Police Force Headquarters in Abuja carrying a travel bag, as he honoured a controversial invitation from the Inspector General of Police’s Monitoring Unit over a petition reportedly filed against him. Sowore, who arrived at exactly 12:16 p.m., was accompanied by his lawyers, Barristers A.K. Musa and Marshal Abubakar, along with a crowd of supporters chanting anti-government and anti-Kayode Egbetokun songs. His visibly packed travel bag contained personal essentials — including toothpaste, toothbrush, soap, clothing, books, and other items — a symbolic gesture suggesting he was prepared for possible detention. Tensions escalated as members of the Take It Back Movement and other allied activist groups issued a two-hour ultimatum to the police to either release Sowore or face mass resistance. “If they refuse to release Sowore, then they must arrest us with him. We are not going to leave here. This is 12:16 p.m., and after two hours, if they fail to release him, then they have to arrest all of us,” declared Princess Mikky, convener of #NUDE NIGERIA. #jtt #jajiotheteacher #jaconna #jaconnaafrica
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  • FASO PRESIDENTIAL HEARING
    Captain Ibrahim TRAORÉ welcomes the former glories of African football.
    The President of Faso, Head of State, Captain Ibrahim TRAORÉ granted an audience on Monday morning to the former glory of African football, present in Ouagadougou as part of the reopening ceremony of the 4th of August Stadium. "First of all, we want to say thank you for welcoming us into your home," says the spokesperson for former African football glory Samuel ETO’O proudly as the delegation’s hearing.
    These football legends from all corners of the continent had the immense pleasure of being received by His Excellency Mr. President of Faso, who is a pride for the Africa we love.”
    For Samuel ETO’O, beyond the expression of feelings of happiness and joy to have exchanged with Captain Ibrahim TRAORÉ, it is about sharing with the President of Faso and the entire Burkinabè a beautiful moment for the reopening of the Stadium on August 4th.
    “For those who are in Ouagadougou for the first time, I hope this won’t be the last.” We need to come back because Burkina Faso is part of Africa and as you can see, all these legends brought a lot of smiles to the continent. “We feel at home all over our continent,” says the spokesperson for African football’s former glories.

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    🇧🇫 FASO PRESIDENTIAL HEARING Captain Ibrahim TRAORÉ welcomes the former glories of African football. The President of Faso, Head of State, Captain Ibrahim TRAORÉ granted an audience on Monday morning to the former glory of African football, present in Ouagadougou as part of the reopening ceremony of the 4th of August Stadium. "First of all, we want to say thank you for welcoming us into your home," says the spokesperson for former African football glory Samuel ETO’O proudly as the delegation’s hearing. These football legends from all corners of the continent had the immense pleasure of being received by His Excellency Mr. President of Faso, who is a pride for the Africa we love.” For Samuel ETO’O, beyond the expression of feelings of happiness and joy to have exchanged with Captain Ibrahim TRAORÉ, it is about sharing with the President of Faso and the entire Burkinabè a beautiful moment for the reopening of the Stadium on August 4th. “For those who are in Ouagadougou for the first time, I hope this won’t be the last.” We need to come back because Burkina Faso is part of Africa and as you can see, all these legends brought a lot of smiles to the continent. “We feel at home all over our continent,” says the spokesperson for African football’s former glories. Jaconna Follow for more! JOIN JACONNA Visit our website to register. #jajiotheteacher #jaconnaafrica #jagajagafrica #WeAreAfricans #jaconna #madeinafrica
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  • Governor Uba Sani has officially launched the 2025 Fertilizer Distribution Exercise in Kaduna State, distributing 400 trucks of fertilizer to 100,000 smallholder farmers. The well-attended event at Murtala Square in Kaduna reaffirmed the administration's commitment to inclusive development, food security, and rural prosperity. Governor Uba Sani has now distributed over 900 trucks of fertilizer to 220,000 smallholder farmers, a testament to Kaduna's position as a leading state in Nigeria in supporting its farming population. Do you concur that leadership is the primary issue facing Africa, and how do you evaluate Governor Uba Sani's administration in comparison to El-Rufai's?
    Governor Uba Sani has officially launched the 2025 Fertilizer Distribution Exercise in Kaduna State, distributing 400 trucks of fertilizer to 100,000 smallholder farmers. The well-attended event at Murtala Square in Kaduna reaffirmed the administration's commitment to inclusive development, food security, and rural prosperity. Governor Uba Sani has now distributed over 900 trucks of fertilizer to 220,000 smallholder farmers, a testament to Kaduna's position as a leading state in Nigeria in supporting its farming population. Do you concur that leadership is the primary issue facing Africa, and how do you evaluate Governor Uba Sani's administration in comparison to El-Rufai's?
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  • South African Exports to Face 30% US Tariff as Trump Targets African Trade

    The United States has announced a significant increase in tariffs on imports from 20 African countries, with South African products facing the highest tarrifs of 30%.

    The new tariffs, which take effect on August 7, were revealed by President Donald Trump in a statement on Thursday.

    South Africa, the only country from sub-Saharan Africa to be singled out for the top-tier tariff rate, is expected to be severely impacted.

    The United States is South Africa’s second-largest trading partner, and the move threatens to disrupt key export sectors including automotive, agriculture, and mining.

    Neighboring countries Lesotho and Zimbabwe were also affected, though at a lower rate of 15%. Other African nations not included in the list will continue to face the 10% baseline tariff introduced in April.

    Side note: It's high time Africa starts to trade within, and stop waiting for western validation. It's time to have a single trade currency for the whole of Africa, just like the Euro which is used by European countries to trade. Africa should not wait for the West to dictate its future, Africa should decide its own future. Let's create a single African currency which we can use to trade within. It's time.

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    South African Exports to Face 30% US Tariff as Trump Targets African Trade The United States has announced a significant increase in tariffs on imports from 20 African countries, with South African products facing the highest tarrifs of 30%. The new tariffs, which take effect on August 7, were revealed by President Donald Trump in a statement on Thursday. South Africa, the only country from sub-Saharan Africa to be singled out for the top-tier tariff rate, is expected to be severely impacted. The United States is South Africa’s second-largest trading partner, and the move threatens to disrupt key export sectors including automotive, agriculture, and mining. Neighboring countries Lesotho and Zimbabwe were also affected, though at a lower rate of 15%. Other African nations not included in the list will continue to face the 10% baseline tariff introduced in April. Side note: It's high time Africa starts to trade within, and stop waiting for western validation. It's time to have a single trade currency for the whole of Africa, just like the Euro which is used by European countries to trade. Africa should not wait for the West to dictate its future, Africa should decide its own future. Let's create a single African currency which we can use to trade within. It's time. #TheAfricanDream
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  • JUST IN: A fresh leadership crisis has erupted in the African Democratic Congress (ADC) as Nafi’u Bala, a former governorship candidate of the party in Gombe State and ex-national deputy chairman, has declared himself the interim national chairman of the party.
    JUST IN: A fresh leadership crisis has erupted in the African Democratic Congress (ADC) as Nafi’u Bala, a former governorship candidate of the party in Gombe State and ex-national deputy chairman, has declared himself the interim national chairman of the party.
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  • Who is the devil to you?

    Many individuals believe that society has oversimplified or misunderstood the notion of evil. The following are several perspectives on this issue:

    1. **Cultural Interpretations**: Different cultures and religions have varying definitions of evil, often shaped by historical contexts, moral frameworks, and societal norms. What one society views as evil, another may see as acceptable or even necessary.

    2. **Moral Relativism**: The idea that morality is not absolute but rather relative to the individual or culture suggests that definitions of good and evil can vary widely. This can lead to misunderstandings about the nature of evil when viewed from different perspectives.

    3. **Psychological Factors**: Some argue that evil actions can stem from psychological issues, trauma, or social conditions rather than inherent malevolence. This perspective emphasizes understanding the root causes of harmful behavior rather than simply labeling it as evil.

    4. **Complexity of Human Nature**: Humans are capable of both good and evil, and many actions fall into a gray area. Simplifying individuals into categories of "good" or "evil" can overlook the complexities of human motivation and behavior.

    5. **Societal Influences**: The influence of society, including media, politics, and education, can shape perceptions of evil. For example, fear and misunderstanding can lead to the demonization of certain groups or ideas.

    Overall, the concept of evil is multifaceted and often requires a deeper exploration beyond surface-level judgments. What are your thoughts on this?

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    Who is the devil to you? Many individuals believe that society has oversimplified or misunderstood the notion of evil. The following are several perspectives on this issue: 1. **Cultural Interpretations**: Different cultures and religions have varying definitions of evil, often shaped by historical contexts, moral frameworks, and societal norms. What one society views as evil, another may see as acceptable or even necessary. 2. **Moral Relativism**: The idea that morality is not absolute but rather relative to the individual or culture suggests that definitions of good and evil can vary widely. This can lead to misunderstandings about the nature of evil when viewed from different perspectives. 3. **Psychological Factors**: Some argue that evil actions can stem from psychological issues, trauma, or social conditions rather than inherent malevolence. This perspective emphasizes understanding the root causes of harmful behavior rather than simply labeling it as evil. 4. **Complexity of Human Nature**: Humans are capable of both good and evil, and many actions fall into a gray area. Simplifying individuals into categories of "good" or "evil" can overlook the complexities of human motivation and behavior. 5. **Societal Influences**: The influence of society, including media, politics, and education, can shape perceptions of evil. For example, fear and misunderstanding can lead to the demonization of certain groups or ideas. Overall, the concept of evil is multifaceted and often requires a deeper exploration beyond surface-level judgments. What are your thoughts on this? join me on all Jaconna platforms and on our website #jaconna #jajiotheteacher #jaconnaafrica #jagajagafrica #WeAreAfricans #madeinafrica
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    South Africa’s journey to independence and the establishment of a democratic government
    South Africa's journey to independence and the establishment of a democratic government The process that unfolded over many decades. Here are the key milestones and events that led to South Africa's independence: Colonial Period 1. **Dutch Colonization (1652)**: The Dutch established a colony at Cape of Good
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