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Trump Accuses Harris and Biden of Promoting Hate And Division

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In a recent statement on his X handle, Donald Trump made strong claims against Vice President Kamala Harris and President Joe Biden, accusing them of fostering a negative campaign against him and his supporters.

He asserted that while he is focused on “positive solutions to save America,” Harris has resorted to comparing political opponents to infamous historical figures.

Trump expressed concern over Biden’s remarks, where he referred to Trump supporters as “garbage.”

He emphasized that true leadership requires a deep love for the American people, which he argues both Harris and Biden lack.

Trump took pride in leading what he described as the largest and most diverse political coalition in American history.

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He mentioned the growing support from various demographic groups, including Latinos, African Americans, and Asian Americans.

His statement further shows his ongoing effort to connect with voters from all parts of America, portraying himself as a unifying figure capable of representing everyone in the country.

The political landscape in America is enveloped by sharp divisions, with both parties engaging in heated rhetoric as they approach the upcoming elections.


 

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Isaac Fayose Urges Tinubu to Increase Minimum Wage to ₦200,000

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Nigerian businessman Isaac Fayose pleads with the government and President Tinubu that the minimum wage needs to be increased.

He shared that the current minimum wage of ₦70,000 is not enough considering the current state of the country and urged the government to increase it to ₦200,000.

“President Tinubu, have mercy on our people and increase the minimum wage to ₦200,000 now. I don’t think anyone can survive on the current ₦70,000 minimum wage. ₦70,000 is nothing. If we don’t solve the minimum wage problem, we can’t solve crime.”


 

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Deji Adeyanju Faces Criticism Over Peter Obi Remarks

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Human rights activist and lawyer Deji Adeyanju has faced backlash after suggesting that opposition figures, including Peter Obi, could contribute to President Tinubu’s chances of re-election if opposition votes remain divided.

He stated “If Tinubu gets re-elected in 2027, blame Peter Obi and the other contractor-general. With all the insecurity and kidnapping in the country, they are the ones aggressively working for his second term by ensuring opposition votes are divided like they did in 2023.”

His comments sparked criticism from many Nigerians, who argued that Peter Obi is not the only opposition figure and should not be solely blamed for political divisions.


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Matawalle Predicts Strong Northern Support for Tinubu

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Nigeria’s Minister of State for Defence, Bello Matawalle, has expressed confidence that the northern region will support President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in the next election.

According to Matawalle, the administration has delivered major infrastructure projects and development initiatives across the region.

“For us in the North, our votes for the APC and President Tinubu will show clearly that we appreciate what he’s doing for the region.”

He added “If you see the dualisation of the Abuja–Kaduna, Zaria–Sokoto, and Ilela–Badagry expressways, you will agree with me that the North is experiencing key projects it never had in the past, even when a northerner was president.”


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