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Tinubu inaugurates Sokoto-Badagry coastal highway construction, August

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President Bola Tinubu is scheduled to inaugurate the  construction work of the 1000-km Sokoto-Badagry Coastal Highway in August.

The Minister of Works, Dave Umahi disclosed this during a stakeholders engagement on the project in Birnin Kebbi.
Umahi said that he was directed by the president to come to Kebbi with some ministers and members of the National Assembly to unveil the scope of the project.
“The project is the old West African Trade Route, and the processes  for the commencement of the construction of the 1000km six lane super highway are in progress
” Kebbi State has lion share of the project, the first phase of construction will start here covering three lanes on each side of the road.
“120 kilometers section of the road lay in Sokoto State while 258 kilometers passes through Kebbi State, which is the largest beneficiary in the country.
” The super highway extends to Illela border town with Niger Republic in Sokoto State and down to Badagry in Lagos state,” he said.
The Minister added: “The Sokoto – Badagry corridor boasts of 53 dams that would be developed for Agriculture, electricity and serve as trade routes with other African countries.
” The super highway like the Lagos – Calabar Coastal Highway, is an investment venture for Nigeria’s economic prosperity.
” There are lots of benefits, security, tourism, smooth transportation and industrial growth”.
Umahi also spoke on the construction of the 55km Gadar Zaima – Zuru road in Kebbi of which only six kilometers had been repaired.
According to him, though the road is an NNPC project, the progress of work has not been good.
“I have invited the contractor to Abuja for explanation, it has been the behaviour of International contractors to abandon work after collecting payment, we will no longer tolerate this unbecoming attitude.
“Any contractor who is given project but could not do it, the federal government will revoke the contract and re-award it to another company, we want to encourage our local contractors,” he said.
The minister explained that the government was also looking into the 87 km Koko – Mahuta – Dabai road of which only six kilometers was reconstructed.
“I have the power to revoke the contract, Gov. Nasir Idris recommended revoking the work and allowing the Kebbi government to carry out the work and seek for reimbursement.
“The governor can lobby the President to seek for refund, you are dear to him,” Umahi said.
The minister said the federal government was also not happy about the pace of work on the Malando – Warrah road, explaining that appropriate action would be applied as remedy.
“There is 55km Argungu – Natsini road and the Jega – Kwanar Sanagi – Kebbe road which is not encouraging.
” The North must begin to enjoy concrete roads that will last up to between 100 – 200 years.
” From now, only contractors with the right equipment capable for building concrete roads would be engaged for road projects.
“Without good roads, it is like we are in prison, as good roads enhance agricultural mechanisation, security, smooth transportation, longevity of vehicles and boost the economy.
” This is part of the Renewed Hope Legacy Infrastructural Projects of President Tinubu,” the minister said.
In his remarks, Gov. Idris, described the Sokoto – Badagry Super Highway as indelible legacy of the All Progressive Congress (APC)’s  administration.
“We are part of it, we are in the APC, we believe in the ability of President Tinubu to deliver.
“He removed the dust off the file of the Sokoto – Badagry Super Highway project which has been kept dormant for almost 50 years.
“Tinubu is fulfilling the yearnings and aspirations of Nigerians,” he said.
Idris, informed the minister that he would present a report to him in Abuja containing the input of the people of the state on the construction of the super highway for better results.
The Director, Federal Highways, Bridges and Design, Mr Bede Obioha, informed the stakeholders that the Sokoto – Badagry six lane Super Highway would start from Illela – Tangaza – Binji – Gwadabawa – Silame – Argungu in Sokoto State.
” From Argungu in Kebbi State, the road stretches to Ambursa – Birnin Kebbi – Bunza – Dakingari – Kamba extending to other states up to Badagry.
” On completion of the project, there will be consistency in free flow of traffic”, the director said.
The Emir of Argungu, Alhaji Sama’ila Muhammadu Mera, affirmed the support of traditional rulers to the road construction, assuring that they would mobilise their people towards successful completion of the project.
The Chairman, Senate Committee on Works, Sen. Barinada Mpigi, two other members of the committee ,Sen. Adamu Aliero, Sen. Aminu Tambuwal as well as the Chairman, House of Representatives Committee on Works, Mr Akin Alabi, delivered goodwill messages.
They reaffirmed the commitment of the national assembly to provide necessary legislative support to President Tinubu on infrastructural development, socio- economic and industrial growth of the nation. (NAN
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Not Joke, I Will Seek For 3rd Term – Trump

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US President Donald Trump has asserted that he is not jesting about his ambitions for a third presidential term, despite the constitutional restrictions in place.

While the U.S. Constitution prohibits any individual from serving more than two four-year terms, Trump indicated that it is premature to delve into such considerations.

Having assumed office for his second, non-consecutive term on January 20, Trump has hinted at his desire for a third term, addressing the matter more directly in a telephone conversation with NBC News.
“No, I’m not joking. I’m not joking,” Trump reiterated, though he acknowledged, “it is far too early to think about it.”

He hinted at potential avenues to pursue this goal without providing specific details.

According to the 22nd Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, U.S. presidents are limited to two terms, whether consecutive or not. To amend this constitutional provision would require a two-thirds majority in both houses of Congress, followed by ratification from three-fourths of the 50 state legislatures.

Some of Trump’s allies have suggested the feasibility of extending his stay in the White House beyond 2028. Trump himself has alluded to this notion on multiple occasions, often in a manner that challenges his political adversaries. Should he pursue another term after the November 2028 election, he would be 82 years old, having previously made history as the oldest president at the time of his inauguration.

The tradition of limiting presidential terms was established by George Washington in 1796. This practice was largely followed for over 140 years until Franklin D. Roosevelt broke the norm by winning a third term in 1940. Roosevelt, who led the nation through the Great Depression and World War II, sadly passed away during his fourth term in 1945, leading to the enactment of the term limits amendment in 1951.

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Steve Bannon, a long-time adviser to Trump, expressed in a March 19 interview with NewsNation his belief that Trump will indeed run again in 2028. Bannon noted that he and others are exploring ways to facilitate this ambition, including reviewing the definition of term limits. “We’re working on it,” he stated, underscoring the ongoing discussions surrounding Trump’s political future.

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Sallah: Nigerian Traders Express Concerns Over Declining Sales

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Traders in Lagos have voiced their concerns regarding the significant decline in food sales, particularly for pepper, attributing the downturn to rising prices and the diminished purchasing power of local residents.

In interviews conducted by the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), both traders and consumers shared their experiences regarding patronage as the Sallah celebration approaches.

Mr. Rabiu Zuntu, Chairman of the Tomato Growers and Processors Association of Nigeria (Kaduna chapter), linked the situation to the heightened prices of produce and the weakened purchasing capacity of consumers. He stated, “Pepper prices in the north are also steep, with a jumbo 50kg bag reaching as high as N150,000, compared to N60,000 to N70,000 just months ago. This price surge may adversely affect the Sallah festivities, as only a few consumers may afford these products.”

Zuntu further explained, “Currently, we are outside the pepper farming season. Insufficient rainfall has led to a scarcity of this commodity, with only a handful of farmers involved in irrigation. Many will resort to using dried pepper, which is more affordable during this time, although demand remains low. We anticipate an increase in demand as the celebration nears.”

Mrs. Mistura Balogun, a pepper vendor at Lawanson Market in Surulere, echoed these sentiments, noting the unusually low customer turnout. “It’s not just pepper that has become expensive; many other goods have seen price increases as well. Typically, this time of year should see a bustling market, but today is quite different. I have been at my stall since morning, and the number of customers is minimal,” she lamented.

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Similarly, Mrs. Mojisola Gbadegesin, another pepper seller at Idi-Araba market, reported a stark decrease in patronage. “Despite the high prices, we usually see customers buying pepper, but this year is different. The market feels deserted, and business is sluggish,” she remarked.

Mrs. Judith Amen, also a foodstuff vendor, highlighted that the rising prices of pepper and other food items are likely to escalate further as the celebrations peak. “At the start of the week, a small bag of scotch bonnet pepper was priced at N70,000, and I expect prices to soar over the weekend due to Sallah. A good quality bag of rice is selling for N85,000, while lower-quality options range from N60,000 to N75,000. Although patronage is currently low, we anticipate an uptick a day before Sallah, but consumers will only purchase what they can afford,” she explained.

Mr. John Nwabueze, a trader in the Agege area, expressed frustration over the lack of customers as Eid celebrations begin. “Sales have been notably low, with people buying only what their budgets allow. The market has been unusually quiet, affecting all commodities, including rice. A 50kg bag of rice is priced between N76,000 and N78,000, yet sales remain sluggish this Sallah,” he noted.

Mrs. Amina Fakunle, a resident of the Alimosho area, remarked that the high cost of pepper would lead consumers to celebrate in a more subdued manner. “Just six pieces of pepper cost about N500, which is the lowest price available. With these prices, people will likely opt for a low-key celebration,” she stated.

Mr. David Oriafo, a resident of the Dopemu area, also commented on the lack of festive activity in the market. “I managed to purchase a few items for my family to save costs, but it’s evident that the usual festive buzz is missing. People are only buying what they can afford, much like myself,” he shared. (NAN)

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Nigerian Boxer ‘Success’ Olanrewaju Dies After Ring Collapse

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A Nigerian boxer, Segun “Success” Olanrewaju, has died after slumping during a boxing match in Ghana.

The Secretary-General of the Nigerian Boxing Board of Control (NBB of C), Remi Aboderin confirmed the death of the boxer on Sunday.

The 40-year-old boxer, nicknamed “Success”, stumbled to the canvas while fighting Jon Mbanugu, a Ghanian, at Fight Night 15 of the Ghana Professional Boxing League at Bukom Boxing Arena, Accra, on Saturday.

Olanrewaju was not punched or near his opponent when he collapsed violently in round three of the light-heavyweight bout.

The referee called the match immediately, and medical aid was ushered into the ring.

Olarenwaju died after he was rushed to Korle Bu Teaching Hospital.

Ther boxer was a former West African and national light-heavyweight champion.

He competed in 24 bouts with 13 wins, eight losses, and three draws.

In 2022, Chukwuemeka Igboanugo, another boxer, also died after suffering a technical knockout (TKO) in a bout at the National Sports Festival (NSF) in Delta.

Igboanugo died after he took a fatal blow to the nose and did not survive the hit.

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