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I Predicted Trump’s Victory, Says Alhaji Saidu Ugonoh

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In a significant announcement, Nigerian entrepreneur and politician Alhaji Saidu Ugonoh has congratulated Donald Trump on his election as the 47th President of the United States.

Based in the U.S., Ugonoh, who holds the title of Santuraki of Ebira land and previously served as the Senior Special Assistant on Diaspora Affairs to the former Speaker of the House of Representatives and the recent Governor of Sokoto State, Senator Aminu Waziri Tambuwal, expressed his belief that Trump’s presidency will initiate a necessary reset for both the American economy and global stability.

Following Trump’s victory, which was solidified as he surpassed the critical threshold of 270 electoral votes, Ugonoh commended the determination and creativity of the American electorate in choosing a path that promises prosperity for both the United States and the world at large.

“I am thrilled to congratulate Mr. Donald Trump on his victory as the 47th President of the United States,” Ugonoh stated. “I predicted his success more than two years ago, and even as recently as July, when Kamala Harris was selected as Biden’s running mate, I maintained that she would be an easier opponent for Trump.”

Ugonoh had anticipated that Trump would secure over 270 electoral votes, potentially reaching 290 in a landslide victory. “Today’s results affirm my predictions, which hold significant implications not just for Americans but for Africa and the global community,” he added.

He emphasized the importance of supporting Trump’s administration, asserting, “Once elections conclude in America, citizens typically unite to allow the government to fulfill its promises. I am confident that Trump’s leadership will not only make America great but will also benefit the world.”

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Ugonoh highlighted Trump’s commitment to resolving key international conflicts, including the ongoing war in Gaza and the Russia-Ukraine crisis, which carry crucial global ramifications. “The American economy and border security are pressing domestic issues that Trump is poised to address effectively,” he noted.

In his message, Ugonoh celebrated Trump’s achievements and stressed the need for a return to global stability. “America requires a leader like Trump at this juncture, as does the world,” he stated.

He further reflected on the electoral process, underscoring that elections in the United States are won based on the pressing concerns and aspirations of the populace rather than emotional narratives. “The best candidates emerge victorious, and today’s outcome serves as a valuable lesson for other nations, particularly in Africa and Nigeria. It is essential to allow the most qualified candidates to prevail, and if they fail to meet public expectations, they should be held accountable,” Ugonoh concluded, reiterating the principles of democracy where the performance of leaders is paramount.

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Italy ‘ll Invest In Kaduna – Envoy

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Lacopo Foti, the ambassador of Italy to Nigeria, says his country is ready to collaborate with Kaduna manufacturing and technology, pledging to support investments from Italian companies in the state.

Foti spoke during a courtesy visit to Hadiza Balarabe, Kaduna’s deputy governor, at the Sir Kashim Ibrahim House on Saturday.

The envoy also highlighted Italy’s willingness to collaborate with the state government.

“We have come to introduce ourselves, learn about the government’s plans, and see if there are investments which you want the Italian Embassy to facilitate,” Foti was quoted as saying in a statement.

“If there are private investments you desire in Kaduna, especially in machinery or manufacturing, or if you have plans for the next few years, let us know. If you’re interested in agricultural machinery companies like tractor plants, we can make contact with them.”

The ambassador also encouraged the state government to approach the Italian embassy for partnerships.

“We are ready to collaborate in manufacturing, technology and other areas,” he added.

Foti expressed optimism that in the coming months, Italy and Kaduna would collaborate on agriculture, education, and training — pending proposals from the state regarding their interests to present to the Italian government.

He said Italian investors would find Kaduna’s climate more favourable than Abuja’s, noting that the state is also people-friendly.

“We have Italians living here; this visit is an opportunity to meet them and see how we can help them and the State Government,” the envoy noted.

In response, Balarabe acknowledged the long-standing relationship between Italy and Nigeria, expressing interest in strengthening economic ties.

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She highlighted Kaduna’s advantages in agriculture, solid minerals, tourism, energy, technology, and human capital development, noting that the state is the largest producer of maize, tomatoes, and ginger in Nigeria.

“Italy excels in manufacturing, technology, education, and renewable energy. I hope we can establish collaboration in these areas,” the deputy governor said.

Balarabe, who directed the Kaduna Investment Promotion Agency (KADIPA) to prepare a proposal for the Italian embassy, also expressed hope that the ambassador’s visit would initiate substantial discussions between the state and Italy.

She said Kaduna looks forward to further engagement with the ambassador, expressing hope that it would not be his last visit to the state.

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No Vacancy In Aso Rock, Sir Kashim Ibrahim House, APC Declares

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The Executive Committee and Stakeholders of the All Progressives Congress(APC) in Zangon Kataf Local Government Area of Kaduna State have passed a vote of confidence on President Bola Tinubu and Governor Uba Sani ahead of 2027, declaring that there would not be vacancy in the Aso Rock Villa and Sir Kashim Ibrahim House Kaduna during the next election.

This is contained in a communiqué signed by Francis Danladi Kozah and Jerry Irimiya Mark, chairman and co-chairman of the APC stakeholders and read by the council chairman, Joseph Bege.

The communique stated that the decision was taken based on President Tinubu and Governor Uba Sani’s commitments to the peace and security of not just Zangon Kataf, but Kaduna state at large.

According to the stakeholders, the establishment of a military 2nd National Mission Brigade base in the local government has proven to be a pivotal move in sustaining peace in the area.

“Their commitment to the peace and security of our people is evident in the sudden end to attacks on our communities.

“This move reflects the government’s understanding of the critical need for enhanced security measures in areas prone to conflict, thereby fostering an environment where citizens can thrive.

“We urge all residents of Zangon Kataf to remain vigilant and committed to fostering harmony within our communities, as peace is the cornerstone of development,” They said.

The stakeholders lauded Tinubu for appointing Indigenes of Zangon Kataf including Gen. Chris Musa as Chief of Defence Staff and Bishop Hassan Kukah as Pro Chancellor of the Federal University of Applied Sciences, Kachia.

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They explained that given the return of peace in the area and the tangible infrastructural development being witnessed, the re-election of Tinubu and Sani was a done deal.

“In light of all that we have benefited from this government, we want to declare that there is no vacancy in Sir Kashim Ibrahim House and Aso Rock come 2027.

“We shall offer our full support to both President Bola Tinubu and Governor Uba Sani in their re-election bid,” they added.

They appreciated Gov. Sani for the ongoing multi-billion naira skills acquisition city that will provide ‘our youths with certified skills, thereby stamping out the root cause of criminality in our society’.

The stakeholders called on people of the local government to rally behind the two leaders as they have shown dedication to their welfare, security and progress.

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Nigeria’s Public Debt Rises 48% To N144.67trn In 2024

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Nigeria’s public debt rose by 48.5 per cent year-on-year (YoY) to N144.67 trillion ($94.23 billion) in 2024 from N97.34 trillion ($108.23 billion) in 2023.

The Debt Management Office (DMO) disclosed this in its latest public debt profile report.
The debt stock consists of external debt of N70.29 trillion ($45.78 billion) serviced with $4.66 million and domestic debt of N74.38 trillion ($48.44 billion).
The report showed that the country’s external debt increased by 83.89 per cent YoY from N38.22 trillion ($42.5 billion) in 2023.

Domestic debt also grew by 25.7 per cent YoY from N59.12 trillion ($65.73 billion) in 2023.
The report further indicated that the Federal Government’s domestic debt component rose by 32 per cent YoY to N70.41 trillion from N53.26 trillion in 2023.
But the domestic debt of states and the Federal Capital Territory declined YoY by 32 per cent to N3.97 trillion in 2024 from N5.86 trillion in 2023.

The rise in public debt can be attributed to fluctuating trends in exchange rates amidst changes in global economic conditions.

The sharp increase, particularly in external debt, highlights the nation’s vulnerability to exchange rate volatility and changes in global economic conditions.
With the continued depreciation of the naira, the cost of servicing foreign debt could escalate, adding pressure on the country’s financial resources.

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