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Goodluck Jonathan Congratulates Donald Trump on Becoming the 47th President of the United States

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Former Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan has publicly congratulated Donald Trump on his return to the U.S. presidency, following Trump’s successful election as the 47th President.

In a post on his X handle, Jonathan praised Trump’s win as a reflection of American trust in his leadership and future vision, expressing optimism for a positive impact on global peace and stability.

Jonathan’s post read I extend my warmest felicitations to you on your election as the 47th President of the United States.

Your impressive victory is a testament to the American people’s faith in your leadership and vision for the future.

In his message, Jonathan shared his belief that Trump’s administration could breathe fresh life into the American dream, while also promoting global peace, stability, and progress.

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Many of Trump’s allies, especially within the United States, expect a revived focus on American priorities, with Trump’s “America First” stance likely to shape policy on immigration, trade, and international relations once again.

Serving as Nigeria’s president from 2010 to 2015, Jonathan became widely recognized for his peaceful handover of power following the 2015 election, setting an important democratic example in a region sometimes marred by electoral unrest.

Since leaving office, Jonathan has dedicated himself to peacekeeping missions, diplomatic efforts, and advocacy work across Africa and beyond, gaining respect as a statesman willing to engage with global issues.


 

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Singer Charly Boy Reacts to ADC’s 2027 Plans: “Is It About Change or Power?”

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Nigerian singer Charly Boy has shared his thoughts on the recent political move by the political party African Democratic Congress (ADC).

It can be noted that the party is gearing up to challenge President Tinubu’s position in the 2027 elections.

The singer took to social media to express his thoughts on the move and questioned who the party is truly fighting for.

“Are they fighting for you, or fighting to sit where their enemies used to sit? Are they shouting ‘enough is enough’ because they’ve changed… or because they’re no longer the ones benefitting?”

“We don’t just need new names. We need new values, new visions, and people with the guts to live by them. 2027 is not about revenge. It’s about rescue.”

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Amaechi Says Buhari Performed Better Than Tinubu

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Former Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, believes that despite his shortcomings, former President Muhammadu Buhari performed better than the current administration under President Bola Tinubu.

Speaking during an interview on Channels Television’s Politics Today, Amaechi admitted Buhari didn’t achieve everything he set out to do, but insisted that things were still better under his leadership compared to now. “Buhari will be the first to tell you he didn’t accomplish all his plans, but by every standard, his government outperformed this one,” Amaechi said.

The former Rivers State governor pointed to areas like security and the independence of institutions, especially the electoral commission, as key areas where Buhari did better. “In terms of security, Buhari placed more focus there. When it comes to the independence of INEC, there was far more freedom under Buhari than we’re seeing now,” he added.

Amaechi also criticised the current state of politics, claiming that new political parties can’t even get registered because of interference from government officials. He made it clear that his comments are not personal, saying he would have been the first to commend President Tinubu if things were going well.


 

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Amaechi Says It’s Time for a Southern President to Rule Nigeriar

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Former Transportation Minister Rotimi Amaechi has maintained that Nigeria’s next president should come from the South. Speaking on Channels Television’s Politics Today, Amaechi stressed that while power should shift to the South, competence and character must be the key factors in choosing leaders, not just regional sentiment.

He pointed out that the coming elections won’t just be about political parties but will be a fight between everyday Nigerians and the political class. In his words, “Nigeria belongs to everyone. We can’t keep running a system where one region holds all the power and others are sidelined. There are capable leaders in the South. It’s time to restore balance and deliver real results.”

Amaechi added that the elections should not be based on blind party loyalty, saying, “This is about Nigerians taking a stand against the political elite. If we truly want change, now is the time to act.” He believes the South is prepared to take the lead, promising a platform that gives every Nigerian a voice and renewed hope.


 

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