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Trump Slams Taylor Swift After Endorsement of Kamala Harris

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Former U.S. President Donald Trump recently voiced strong disapproval of pop sensation Taylor Swift after she publicly endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris.

Swift’s endorsement came shortly after the presidential debate between Trump and Harris, prompting a surge in visits to a federal voter registration site.

Despite this influx, a new poll revealed that her endorsement had minimal impact on voter decisions.

Conducted online between September 11 and 13, 2024, the poll included 3,276 adult respondents.

Of those surveyed, 81% said Swift’s support did not influence their likelihood of voting for Harris.

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Among women under 30, 8% said they were more likely to vote for Harris due to the endorsement, while 13% said they were less likely, and 78% indicated it did not affect their decision.

In response to the poll results, Trump expressed his frustration on his TRUTH social media platform on September 15, posting a simple but emphatic message: “I HATE TAYLOR SWIFT.”

His comment reflects ongoing tensions between Trump and high-profile celebrities who have publicly opposed his political stance.


 

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“I’ll Keep Giving Tinubu Haters High Blood Pressure” – Wike Says

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Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, has promised to keep unsettling those who oppose President Bola Tinubu by continuing to deliver impactful projects across Abuja. Speaking at the commissioning of key roads including the Arterial Road N16 and other projects in the Katampe district, Wike said he now fully understands how much resentment some people have for the President’s achievements since taking office in 2023.

According to Wike, a recent moment while watching TV opened his eyes to how deeply some critics are affected by Tinubu’s progress. “Something just moved me to switch on the TV, and I saw the anger and pain on people’s faces,” Wike said. “Now I get it—some people are really hurting. So I’ve taken it upon myself to increase their blood pressure with more good work.”

He added that while critics stay bitter, he and others will keep enjoying the results of their efforts. “We’ll be smiling, moving around freely, while they stay mad and frustrated. That’s my new mission,” he said. Wike thanked President Tinubu for leading what he described as a development revolution in the FCT.


 

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Ali Baba Reveals Shocking Costs of Nigerian Political Seats: #1.2 Billion for Senate

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Nigerian Comedian Ali Baba reveals cost of political seats and positions in the Nigerian government.

The comedian reveals this information during a brief interview, he shares that one will need up to #1.2 Billion for a Senatorial seat. Meanwhile for a governor position, one will need 20-25 billion Naira.

Ali baba then argued on how the government focuses more on the financial aspect of election rather than the need of the people. He shares that’s why corruption citing election period is high.


 

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PDP Says Tinubu Wants to Kill Other Parties and Make Nigeria a One-Party Country

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The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has urged Nigerians to resist any move towards a one-party system, accusing the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) of trying to silence opposition and undermine democracy. In a statement issued ahead of its upcoming National Convention set for August 2025 in Kano, the PDP said the event would be a turning point to elect new national leaders, strengthen the party’s internal structure, and prepare to challenge the APC in the 2027 general elections.

The party stressed that this convention would focus on electing capable leaders through a process rooted in merit, transparency, and fairness. It said this was necessary to confront what it described as the APC’s mismanagement of the country. The PDP accused the APC of using threats, intimidation, and interference in opposition parties to weaken Nigeria’s democratic system. It also blamed the ruling party for worsening economic conditions, growing poverty, and rising insecurity, calling the situation “unprecedented hardship” under President Bola Tinubu’s administration.

The opposition party urged Nigerians not to allow democracy to be replaced with authoritarian control. It encouraged citizens to unite behind the PDP and support efforts to bring back true democratic governance in the country. According to the statement, the Kano convention will help reawaken the PDP and prepare it to lead a renewed fight for a better Nigeria where all citizens can live in peace and prosperity.

The party concluded by calling on its members, stakeholders, and every patriotic Nigerian to stand firm, support the party’s mission, and help build a stronger front against what it described as the APC’s anti-people policies. “Together, we can stop the APC’s plans and return Nigeria to a path of progress, safety, and economic stability,” the PDP said.


 

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