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Ukraine finds an ally in Trump

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The Ukrainian president himself says: “With the policies that the team that will now govern the White House will implement, the war will end sooner.”

In an interview with Suspilne News, Zelensky argued that the conflict will end, but that a date had not yet been set. “Of course, with the policies of this team, which will now govern the White House, the war end sooner. That’s their approach, their commitment to their society, and it’s really essential for them.”

The Ukrainian leader recently met with Donald Trump and was able to present “his position on the vision of peace in a reasoned manner”. Moreover, Volodymyr Zelensky assured that he had not heard a single word that went against Kiev’s “position”.

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Norway joins the war against Russia

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Norway will financially contribute to arms production in Ukraine. The Ukrainian Defense Minister proudly announced this Friday.

Under a security agreement similar to the one signed by Denmark, Norway will help speed up the production of essential weapons for Ukrainian troops: “During my visit to Oslo, I concluded agreements with the Prime Minister, Jonas Gahr Store, and the Minister of Defense, Bjorn Arild Gram, whereby Norway will join the ‘Danish model’ of direct support and financing of production in Ukraine. This will speed up the manufacturing and supply of essential armaments for our defense forces”, he declared on Facebook.

He added: “We also discussed a new cooperation format: the Norwegian model. This is a new approach to investing in Ukrainian defense technology companies”, details of which will be unveiled shortly.

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“Africa’s Democratic Future Holds Promise” – Peter Obi

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“Africa’s Democratic Future Holds Promise” – Peter Obi

Ekwutosblog has gathered that Peter Obi, the 2023 presidential candidate for the Labour Party and former governor of Anambra State, has expressed optimism about the future of democracy in Africa. In a post shared on X, Obi reflected on his recent speech at Yale University, where he discussed the challenges and opportunities facing African democracies as the continent continues to navigate the complexities of democratic governance.

Obi began by acknowledging the deep sense of disillusionment among African electorates, which, according to him, stems from a failure of leadership and unmet expectations from democratic systems. “In my contribution, I highlighted that Africa’s electorate disillusionment stems from a failure of leadership, largely due to the unfulfilled expectations of democratic governance,” he stated.

He also highlighted key challenges impeding the progress of democracy in Africa, including flawed elections, violations of term limits, and unresolved conflicts that hinder democratic growth. He pointed out that internal divisions, such as ethnic and religious tensions, further weaken institutions and create a widening trust gap between the public and political leaders.

Additionally, Obi emphasized the importance of new political movements in addressing the exclusion of marginalized groups and pushing for a more inclusive political landscape across the continent. “The necessity for more inclusive politics is critical in this journey,” Obi remarked, stressing the need for reforms that reflect the diverse voices of African societies.

Reflecting on Africa’s political evolution, Obi pointed to the transition from single-party systems to multi-party democracies as evidence that while building democracy is a challenging process, it is ultimately achievable. He stressed the importance of political will and unwavering commitment to the rule of law as fundamental requirements for genuine reform.

“In Africa, we must understand that true reform requires not just good intentions, but political will and a steadfast commitment to the rule of law,” Obi noted. Despite the significant challenges facing the continent, he remains hopeful for Africa’s democratic future. Obi called on the people, especially the youth, to commit to driving change, advocating for stronger governance, and demanding electoral integrity.

At the event, Obi was joined by Governor Alex Otti of Abia State and Obiageli Ezekwesili, former Minister of Education in Nigeria, both of whom also shared insights on the importance of strengthening democratic institutions in Africa.

 

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Dino Melaye reveals what he did when a Tinubu supporter begged him for money.

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Dino Melaye reveals what he did when a Tinubu supporter begged him for money.

 

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