Politics
Kamala Harris Highlights Her Fight for Justice and Equality as She Eyes Presidency
In a powerful address, Vice President Kamala Harris highlighted her longstanding commitment to fighting for the rights of the most vulnerable populations throughout her career.
She recounted her journey, beginning as a young courtroom prosecutor in Oakland, where she dedicated herself to defending women and children against abusive predators.
Her early experiences in the courtroom shaped her understanding of the challenges faced by those who are often overlooked and marginalized.
During her tenure as the district attorney of San Francisco, Harris made significant strides in advancing social justice.
Notably, she played a pivotal role in California becoming the first state to ban the controversial “gay/trans panic” defense, a legal strategy that was frequently used to justify violent crimes against members of the LGBTQ+ community.
This landmark legislation marked a significant victory in the fight for equality and protection of human rights, reinforcing her commitment to combatting hate and violence.
As California’s attorney general, Harris continued her advocacy for justice by tackling corporate greed and advocating for everyday Californians.
She led efforts against big banks, securing $20 billion to aid middle-class families grappling with foreclosures during the financial crisis.
Her proactive approach not only provided much-needed relief to struggling homeowners but also underscored her dedication to economic justice.
Harris also fought vigorously for veterans and students who fell victim to deceptive practices by for-profit colleges.
She took a stand against institutions that exploited their trust, ensuring that those who served the country and sought education received the respect and quality they deserved.
Moreover, she championed workers’ rights, taking action against employers who cheated workers out of their hard-earned wages, and defended seniors from elder abuse, ensuring their rights and dignity were protected.
Now serving as the U.S. Senator for California and Vice President, Harris has continued her advocacy on behalf of all Americans.
In her recent statements, she emphasized her determination to persist in this fight as she sets her sights on the presidency.
“I have fought on behalf of all Americans—and I will continue to do so as president,” she affirmed, rallying support for her vision of a brighter future for the nation.
As she looks ahead, Harris is focused on uniting the country and building a more equitable society.
Her message resonated with many who share her commitment to social justice and community empowerment.
By drawing from her extensive experience in public service, Harris aims to inspire hope and mobilize citizens toward collective action for change.
As the campaign for the presidency unfolds, her history of standing up for the most vulnerable will be a cornerstone of her message, reflecting her unwavering belief in a just and inclusive America.
Politics
First Lady Oluremi Tinubu Speaks on Forgiveness and Moving Forward
First Lady of Nigeria, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, has shared that she has forgiven those who betrayed her husband during the 2023 general elections.
She revealed this as she marked a new age, reflecting on what the future holds. She emphasized that she holds no grudge against anyone.
“I do not have anything against anyone. The question is how I stopped feeling the betrayal? I knew the grace factor was evident, and the Holy Spirit continually comforted me. I chose never to avenge myself, understanding that it is God’s prerogative. Mine is to thank Him for fighting for us. If God decides to fight your battles and you have won, is there anything else that God missed and you wanted to fix? Nothing. So, let it go.”
Politics
Atiku’s Spokesman Says APC Is Already Planning to Rig the 2027 Elections
Paul Ibe, spokesperson to former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, has accused the All Progressives Congress (APC) of laying the groundwork to manipulate the 2027 general elections.
Speaking during a YouTube interview, Ibe alleged that the ruling party, led by President Bola Tinubu, has run out of achievements to show after more than two years in office. This has resorted to silencing opposition voices and critical institutions.
According to him, APC is working to weaken independent media, civil society groups, and political opponents. They insists that the clampdown is part of a wider strategy to retain power.
“They have nothing to offer after two years of holding on to the mandate,” Ibe said. “The only way left for them is to start preparing to rig, and the process is already in motion.”
Additionally, he went on to describe Nigeria’s current political climate as a drift into dictatorship, recalling the heavy price paid by activists who fought for democracy in the past.
“The democracy we’ve had since 1999 came at a huge sacrifice. Many lives were lost in the struggle,” he said. “Those heroes would be turning in their graves to see what is happening now. People like Sowore are being harassed and intimidated, and that shows where we are heading.”
Entertainment
Singer Charly Boy Shows Support for Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan
Nigerian singer, Charly Boy, has spoken on the resumption of Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan as she resumed her duties in the National Assembly after her suspension.
The singer took to social media to show his support for the senator, praising her while warning others, including Akpabio, that she is not someone to be easily dealt with.
He wrote “Una don hear say Senator Natasha don enter National Assembly? You can’t mess with an Alpha woman like that. It seems like they have exhausted their lies; the only available option is to unseal or face international sanctions. Akpabio, be careful next time, no be all women be ntanta.”
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