Blog
BREAKING: Kidnapped Islamic college students earn freedom after 13 days

Politics tamfitronics

The 15 college students kidnapped at a Qur’anic college in Sokoto Inform possess regained their freedom, Politics Nigeria can characterize.
Recall that the college students were kidnapped at Gidan Bakuso village in Gada Local Executive House of the Inform on March 9, 2024.
Diminutive print of the college students’ liberate by their abductors were gentle sketchy as on the time of penning this characterize.
More to use…
Linked Articles
Share this:
Related Posts
ADC Faults FG’s Silence On Alleged Coup
The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has criticized the Federal Government for keeping silent over the alleged attempted coup involving some military officers, saying its failure to clarify the matter is heightening public anxiety and creating room for dangerous speculation. Speaking on Channels Television’s Politics Today on Tuesday, the party’s National Publicity Secretary, Bolaji Abdullahi, described the government’s inaction as “deeply concerning,” especially in a democracy still recovering from the scars of past military interventions. Recall that on October 18, the Defence Headquarters (DHQ) dismissed as false and misleading reports by an online medium alleging that activities marking Nigeria’s 65th Independence Anniversary were cancelled due to an attempted coup plot. The DHQ, in a statement by its Director of Defence Information, Brigadier General Tukur...
The Fraser manifesto: A former prime minister’s plan to replace the Liberal Party
‘Describing these things as left wing reflects the way in which our politics is being twisted.’Former Liberal prime minister Malcolm Fraser (Image: Private Media)
We are currently witnessing the death throes of the Liberal Party. To a good chunk of the electorate who voted for the current government, that doesn’t matter… except that it leaves Labor in full power with no meaningful opposition.
A decade ago, former Liberal prime minister Malcolm Fraser predicted this moment would come, and he spent his final years working on the answer: a new political party, built on traditional liberal values but without the now-toxic name.Bernard Keane joins the podcast to revisit Fraser’s plan to replace the Liberal Party. The detailed “Renew Australia” manifesto remains remarkably relevant, and takes a surprisingly progressive stance on issues like immigration, our relationship with the...
What It’s Like to Watch An Internet-Based Ideology Break Containment
I first realized the extent of the internet’s takeover of U.S. politics while standing in the lobby of a drab hotel convention center, listening to an elderly gentleman rattle off a list of fringe conspiracy forums he frequented.
“Prison Planet,” he told me, and “Infowars.”
“Wow,” I said. In the conference room behind us, a man distributed papers watermarked with a custom edit of Pepe, a cartoon frog that achieved infamy as an unofficial mascot of the too-online, 4chan-dwelling alt-right of the 2010s.
I wasn’t at an alt-right conference. Nor was I at a meetup of tech-savvy trolls. I was at the 2018 Flat Earth International Conference in Aurora, Colorado. The hundreds of globe denialists who’d gathered included friendly retirees, mother-daughter duos,...
Trump comments about a third term spark concern – US politics live
Democratic congresswoman criticizes Trump's comments about a third termRashida Tlaib, Michigan’s Democratic representative, has criticized comments from Steve Bannon after the former White House aide said that Donald Trump plans to run for a third term.
On Monday, Tlaib took to X and wrote: “Despite what the Constitution says, Bannon vows Trump will be president for a third term. But they all start crying when we call them fascists. No way in hell we’re going to let that happen.”While on his Asia tour, Trump told reporters on Monday that he “would love to do” an unconstitutional third term but ruled out the option of running as a vice-president, saying “Because it’s too cute.”Today brought news...
Wales breaking news plus weather and traffic updates (Wednesday, October 29)
Hello, and welcome to WalesOnline's live blog for Wednesday, October 29. We'll be bringing you all of the latest news from across Wales - whether you're on the move, at home or at work - as well as the latest traffic and travel. We'll also be keeping you informed of major news stories from the UK and overseas. Contribute to the live blog by posting your comments below, or tweet us @WalesOnline to share the news that's breaking in your area. Read the biggest stories in Wales first by signing up to our daily newsletter here.07:37Holly MorganWelsh business closes after double family tragedyA Welsh dairy, which has been a pillar of the community for over 70 years, has officially shut its doors, bringing an end to a remarkable family legacy that spanned four generations.
Read...
“It Makes Sense To Get Involved”
Natacha Akide, known as Tacha, is a reality TV star and social media influencer.She has expressed interest in potentially entering politics.Tacha’s motivation for considering politics is her desire to help Nigerians.Reality TV star and social media influencer Natacha Akide, popularly known as Tacha, has revealed that venturing into politics could be a path she might consider.
In a recent interview with BBC Pidgin, Tacha expressed her interest in engaging in political matters, citing her desire to help Nigerians as a motivating factor.
She explained, “I feel that if you constantly complain about issues, it makes sense to step in and contribute to decisions that could improve people’s lives. People always say that after God comes politics, and it’s true government policies can significantly impact our lives. So, getting involved is logical.”
Tacha apart, “I’m passionate about politics, but...
Believe it when AI see it: is this a deepfake turning point in politics?
Elections this week in Ireland and the Netherlands were disrupted by AI deepfakes as the post-truth future that experts have long warned about came one step closer.
Newly elected Irish President Catherine Connolly survived a doctored video showing her supposed withdrawal from the election on the eve of voting, while Dutch firebrand Geert Wilders was forced to apologise for a fabricated video distributed by two of his party’s MPs depicting centre-left opponent Frans Timmermans being arrested.Since deepfakes first emerged in 2017 as “incel-produced nonconsensual porn”, concerns have “snowballed into panic” when their political consequences became apparent, said The Guardian. AI “slopaganda” is here to stay and promises to influence our lives “for better or for worse”.The WeekEscape your echo chamber. Get the facts behind the news, plus analysis from multiple perspectives.
SUBSCRIBE & SAVESign up for The...
BREAKING NEWS: Trump blasts Tinubu, calls Nigeria “disgraced country”, threatens to invade Nigeria with US troops
President Donald Trump of the Untied States of America, USA, has threatened military action in Nigeria over ‘killing of Christians’.
Trump had, on Friday, said that Christians in Nigeria are facing an “existential threat,” calling on American lawmakers to investigate “mass slaughter”.
In fact, named Nigeria a “country of particular concern” – a State Department designation for nations “engaged in severe violations of religious freedom.”
Reacting, President Bola Tinubu dismissed the description of Nigeria as a nation hostile to religious freedom, insisting that the country remains committed to protecting the rights of citizens of all faiths.
Tinubu said: “Religious freedom and tolerance have been a core tenet of our collective identity and shall always remain so. Nigeria opposes religious persecution and does not encourage it.”
Trump’s threat
Making the threat on Saturday, Trump threatened to send US forces into Nigeria with...
Taking the ‘Vineland’ express to ‘One Battle After Another’
The movie “One Battle After Another” expands on issues from the novel it is based on, Thomas Pynchon’s “Vineland.” Jason Dick discusses the book with Pynchon scholar Sean Carswell on the latest Political Theater podcast. (Jason Dick/CQ Roll Call)
...
Are fewer young people identifying as trans?
Are young Americans becoming less likely to identify as trans?
This claim is getting a lot of attention on social media after two researchers published survey data appearing to show a shift in youth gender identity.The first analysis came from Eric Kaufmann, a Canadian professor of politics at the University of Buckingham in the United Kingdom, and a longtime anti-PC and anti-”woke” crusader. In early October, Kaufmann published a report titled “The Decline of Trans and Queer Identity Among Young Americans.”“The transgender share among university students peaked in 2023 and has almost halved since, from nearly 7 percent to under 4 percent,” Kaufmann writes in that report.
A few days later, Jean Twenge, a professor of psychology at San Diego State University, posted on X that “trans identification really is in free fall among the young,” citing...
Breaking News: Potential Breakthrough in Search for Missing Bakery Employee as Key Vehicle Discovered
An SUV discovered on Tuesday appears to match the vehicle description linked to a missing Massachusetts woman, last seen on Friday.
Joanne Brown, 30, had informed colleagues at Bean Counter Bakery Cafe that she needed to leave for a personal reason she didn’t disclose. Since then, she has not made contact. WCVB reported that Worcester police were spotted at Green Hill Towers’ parking lot, where a vehicle resembling the one sought in connection with Brown’s disappearance was found.
The medical examiner’s van was also present, according to the news outlet. The SUV was placed under a white tent for examination before being towed from the scene.
Authorities expressed “heightened concern for her safety,” though they did not elaborate further.
Brown might be located in the Holyoke or Springfield areas and could be driving a 2025 gray Mitsubishi Outlander, bearing...
Trump’s Supreme Court winning streak: From the Politics Desk
Welcome to the online version of From the Politics Deska newsletter that brings you the NBC News Politics team’s latest reporting and analysis from the White House, Capitol Hill and the campaign trail.In today’s edition, Lawrence Hurley and Katherine Doyle dive into the Trump administration’s recent string of victories at the Supreme Court. Plus, I break down some historical NBC News polling data that provides further context for our deeply polarized political climate. Sign up to receive this newsletter in your inbox every weekday here.- Adam WollnerTrump is on a winning streak at the Supreme CourtBy Lawrence Hurley and Katherine DoyleWhile President Donald Trump’s aggressive use of executive power has resulted in a flurry of lawsuits, administration officials have won a series of high-profile victories at the Supreme Court in part due to careful case...