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Namibia just made history! Africa’s FIRST country with BOTH a female President AND female Vice President. Maybe there’s hope for Nigeria one day after all…” – DJ Cuppy

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Namibia has made history by electing its first female President, Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, and female Vice President, Lucia Witbooi.

This milestone marks a significant step forward for gender equality and women’s leadership in Africa.

Nandi-Ndaitwah, a veteran politician and diplomat, secured 57% of the vote to become Namibia’s first female President. She’s joined by Witbooi, who made history as the country’s first female Vice President.

Namibia’s new leadership is a testament to the country’s commitment to inclusivity and gender balance, with 8 out of 14 ministers being women.

DJ Cuppy took to her Twitter handle now X and congratulated Namibia on this groundbreaking achievement, expressing her hope that Nigeria will follow suit. She wrote:

“Namibia just made history! Africa’s FIRST country with BOTH a female President AND female Vice President. Maybe there’s hope for Nigeria one day after all…”

This achievement brings hope for other African countries to celebrate women’s empowerment and follow in Namibia’s footsteps. As Cuppy’s comment reflects, there’s a desire for increased female representation in Nigeria’s leadership, and hopefully, this milestone will inspire future generations of women leaders.

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EU mulls countermeasures to new US tariffs

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European Commission President, Ursula von der Leyen has described US President Donald Trump’s universal tariffs as a major blow to the world economy.

This was as she said the European Union was prepared to respond with countermeasures if talks with Washington failed.

She said in a statement in Uzbek city Samarkand on Thursday, ahead of an EU-Central Asia partnership summit.

“We are already finalising the first package of countermeasures in response to tariffs on steel.

“And we’re now preparing for further countermeasures to protect our interests and our businesses if negotiations fail,” she said.

She, however, did not provide any details of future EU measures.

The EU plans to impose counter tariffs on up to 26 billion euros ($28.4 billion) of US goods this month in response to US steel and aluminium tariffs that took effect on March 12.

Recall that on Wednesday, Trump unveiled a 10% minimum tariff on most goods imported to the United States, with a higher 20% rate for the European Union, kicking into high gear a global trade war that threatens to drive up inflation and stall US and worldwide economic growth.

Von der Leyen expressed her regret on the US move, warning of immense consequences for the global economy, including vulnerable countries facing some of the highest US tariffs.

“Uncertainty will spiral and trigger the rise of further protectionism. What is more, there seems to be no order in the disorder, no clear path to the complexity and chaos that is being created as all U.S. trading partners are hit,” she added.

Von der Leyen said she agreed with Trump that others had taken unfair advantage of global trade rules and was ready to support efforts to reform them.

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NATO allies brace themselves for more harsh truths from US’ Marco Rubio

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NATO allies are readying themselves for a major ‘shift’ in responsibility for defending the continent, but diplomats told Euronews on the eve of a ministerial meeting in Brussels that the transfer of burden of responsibility is crucial to keep the US in the alliance.

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio is in Brussels on Thursday and Friday attending his first meeting of NATO foreign affairs ministers where he’s expected to hammer home US demands that the burden of security and defence of the alliance has ‘shifted’ to Europeans.

But Europeans will have a message for him too: that it’s not a good move to try to go it alone – without the support of its 31 allies.

“The messaging from Rubio will be clear: that Europeans need to take responsibility for conventional defence of Europe so we can take our American equipment to other theatres (of war), and we want Europeans to go to 5% defence expenditure,” a European NATO official with direct knowledge of the situation told Euronews.

“Burden shifting needs to take place” to keep the US within the alliance, the official said.

Allies are also bracing themselves for a drop the number of US troops stationed in Europe under NATO.

Currently there are around 100,000 troops protecting NATO territory, and members are considering the US could reduce this number by between around 20,000 – 50,000.

The US has not given any formal indication of this, but Secretary of Defence Petr Hegseth warned last month “you can’t make an assumption that America’s presence will last forever”.

“We need US troops in Europe – we have 100,000 now but I think we will see that number decrease – if we had half of that it would be fine,” said a diplomat ahead of today’s summit.

The impact of the US unwinding its presence after years of engagement would be severe but allies also say that if and when an announcement comes, they expect to be fully informed directly, and not find out from the media.

Moreover, a European diplomat has told Euronews that it would be “hard to digest” if an announcement emerged from US talks with Russia.

“If they do it, then the US scale back in an orderly way – we don’t want to read in the press that they’re pulling out, we need a process,” the diplomat said, adding: “And It would be very dramatic if it was a result of negotiations with Moscow – that would be hard to digest.”

Despite recent confrontations from the Trump administration towards Europe, NATO allies said US membership and commitment is indispensable for NATO deterrence.

“But we will have to drastically step up,” said the diplomat.

While Rubio will have a stark message to deliver to the Europeans, foreign affairs ministers will tell him that the apparent US pivot away from its traditional allies won’t serve it well as it concentrates threats in the Indo-Pacific.

“We will tell him now is not the time to go it alone – the comparative advantage staying with Europe than moving towards with China and Russia is you have 32 strong democracies by your side – Europe is buying s so much from American companies – we buy four times more in America than we buy European,” said the diplomat.

Several European diplomats have told Euronews they don’t expect the Trump administrations threats to annex Greenland – a semi-autonomous Danish territory – or take over Canada as the 51st US state to dominate the discussion, although Secretary of State Rubio is due to have a bilateral meeting with Danish Foreign Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen.

On meeting the demands set out by the Trump administration which will be echoed by Rubio, Rutte told journalists “lets celebrate the fact that we have spent an aggregate €700 billion euros since 2017”.

President Trump and US Defence Secretary Hegseth have said NATO spending needs to drastically increase from 2% to 5% of GDP which is likely to take a heavy toll on allies such as Spain, Italy and Belgium which haven’t yet reached 2%.

Europe has to “assess exactly what the targets we need to achieve, and which gaps that we have”, he said, adding: “We need more long-range capabilities, more air defence and to invest in our armies.”

“When you look at the aggregate number, you can assume that allies will have to spent considerably north of 3% to meet those targets.”

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CBN declares report on N10,000, N5,000 banknotes as fake

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The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has dismissed as false a circulating report claiming that it has introduced new N5,000 and N10,000 banknotes to enhance cash transactions.

In a post on its official X handle, formerly Twitter, the apex bank said, “The content is not from the Central Bank of Nigeria. Kindly note that the official website of the CBN is cbn.gov.ng.”

A statement from the CBN’s communications department further clarified, “The only official sources for releasing statements to the media are our website or statements from our department. There is also no Deputy Governor by such name. We are investigating the source of this fake content.”

The report quoted one Deputy CBN Governor, Ibrahim Tahir Jr., the move is aimed at reducing cash-handling costs and providing Nigerians with more efficient means of conducting large transactions. “The introduction of these new high-value denominations aligns with global best practices and will enhance economic activities while reducing the stress associated with carrying large amounts of cash,” the Governor stated. The CBN said there is no such name in its leadership.

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