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Trump’s Leadership is Needed to Resolve Global Conflicts – Boris Johnson

Former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has voiced strong support for Donald Trump as the ideal candidate for the White House, asserting that Trump’s unique resolve is what the world urgently needs.
In his op-ed for the Daily Mail, Johnson praised Trump’s fortitude and suggested that his leadership could effectively address several global conflicts, including the ongoing war between Ukraine and Russia.
Johnson pointed out that Trump’s resilience and courage could be instrumental in resolving conflicts in regions such as Ukraine, the Middle East, Europe, and Taiwan.
He believes that Trump has the necessary strength to not only end the war in Ukraine but also to usher in broader global peace. Johnson highlighted Trump’s potential to broker a significant deal that could persuade Russian President Vladimir Putin to recognize Ukraine as a free, sovereign, and independent European nation.
Following an assassination attempt on Trump, Johnson reiterated his confidence in Trump’s ability to lead effectively, arguing that a victory for Ukraine would also represent a significant triumph for the United States.
Johnson emphasized that Trump’s approach could bring a resolution to the war by proposing a two-stage strategy that would ensure Ukraine’s future stability and sovereignty.
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Kaduna Police Arrest Social Media Inciter Dan Saudia for Provocative Posts

It has been reported that the Kaduna Police Commmand recently made an arrest of a social media inciter at a raid.
This revelation was made in the spokesperson speech on the 24th of June, 2025. “The command wishes to inform the public of the arrest of one Comrade Mustapha Abubakar, popularly known as Dan Saudia, a self-acclaimed social commentator.”
“He is notorious for making inciteful and misleading comments on social media platforms with the intent to disrupt public peace and security.”
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El-Rufai Says Tinubu Didn’t Like Him and He Was Closer to Buhari

Former Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El-Rufai, has revealed that President Bola Tinubu never liked him, even when they were both part of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC). El-Rufai made the comment during an interview on Arise Television’s ‘Prime Time’ on Monday.
He described himself as a loyal supporter of former President Muhammadu Buhari during their time in the party and mentioned that he was much closer to APC chieftain and former Osun State Governor, Bisi Akande. “Tinubu never really liked me. We didn’t have that relationship. In the APC, I was seen as Buhari’s boy,” El-Rufai said. “The person I worked closely with was Baba Akande.”
Speaking further, El-Rufai expressed doubts about the possibility of a new coalition political party emerging under the current leadership of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), led by Prof. Mahmoud Yakubu. He compared the current INEC boss to his predecessor, Prof. Attahiru Jega, who oversaw the registration of the APC during his tenure, hinting that the political environment now is less open to such developments.
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Tension Eases as Trump Declares “Complete and Total” Israel-Iran Ceasefire

After nearly two weeks of rising clashes between Israel and Iran, former U.S. President Donald Trump has announced what he called a “complete and total” ceasefire between both countries. He made the declaration on Monday evening, saying the agreement would officially take effect within 24 hours. This announcement follows a chaotic period that saw the U.S. launching heavy airstrikes on Iranian nuclear sites, while Iran fired missiles at Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar, a location used by U.S. forces.
While Trump shows his confidence in the ceasefire deal, things on the ground suggest otherwise. Iranian officials quickly denied agreeing to any formal truce. Their foreign ministry did hint, however, that they might reduce military action; but only if Israel also holds back.
Israel, on the other hand, claimed they picked up fresh missile launches from Iranian territory shortly after the ceasefire was announced. In response, Israel reportedly prepared new airstrikes, though Iran denied any fresh attacks from their side.
International observers say the situation remains very fragile. There’s still no clear written agreement detailing how both sides will back down, especially concerning Iran’s nuclear activities, which was the cause of the dispute.
The news of the ceasefire brought quick reactions from the global economy. Oil prices dropped sharply, sliding more than 3% as traders relaxed over possible disruptions in the Middle East, especially around the vital Strait of Hormuz, a key route for global oil supplies. Stock markets also rallied. U.S. futures climbed nearly 1%, while Gulf country’s financial markets bounced back by up to 3%. European and Asian stocks posted gains as well, as investors bet on lower risks in the region. Meanwhile, gold prices and U.S. treasury yields dropped, and the dollar weakened, signaling that traders are betting central banks
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