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Donald Trump’s Threat: ‘Nigerian Govt Won’t Be Intimidated’  — Tinubu Declares

President Bola Tinubu has stated that Nigeria will not be intimidated, despite growing international concerns regarding alleged genocide against Christians in the nation.

The President made the remarks in a statement posted on his verified X account on Friday, days after United States President Donald Trump threatened potential military action over alleged attacks on Christians in Nigeria.

Tinubu stated that Nigeria would continue to assert itself on the global stage with “calm, clarity, and a strong sense of purpose”.

Speaking on Nigeria’s security crisis, the President maintained that terrorism remains a long-standing challenge but assured citizens that the government is determined to overcome it.

“We are indeed faced with terrorism — a challenge Nigeria has faced for almost two decades, and we will not back down. We will decisively defeat terrorism and claim victory in this battle.

“Security is non-negotiable, and we will never compromise on this principle. With unwavering courage and a steadfast commitment to the rule of law, we will prevail,” he said.

He emphasised that national security is non-negotiable and vowed that no effort will be spared in eliminating threats to peace.

The President urged Nigeria’s international partners to continue supporting the country, noting that collaboration is critical to sustaining progress already made.

This is coming in the wake of the threat by the US President Donald Trump that he had asked the Defence Department to prepare for possible military action in Nigeria if the Nigerian government “continues to allow the killing of Christians”.

Trump had earlier designated Nigeria as a Country of Particular Concern, CPC, in response to allegations of widespread persecution and genocide against Christians.

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It’s Not True – Presidency Denies Reports of Tinubu Visiting White House On Tuesday

Reports of President Bola Tinubu visiting President Donald Trump on Tuesday has been denied.
The Presidency dismissed the report as false.
The report had claimed that President Bola Tinubu will visit the White House on Tuesday to meet with United States Vice President J.D. Vance.
Temitope Ajayi, Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, in a post on X on Monday described the report as false and misleading.
The clarification comes after President Donald Trump threatened possible military action against Nigeria if nothing is done quickly about an alleged persecution and killing of Christians in Nigeria.
Trump had also recently designated Nigeria as a country of particular concern.
The US President cited what he described as ongoing violence against Christians and failure of the government to protect religious minorities.
However, the Nigerian government strongly denied persecution of any religious groups in Nigeria.
Reacting to a report about Tinubu’s impending visit to to the White House, Presidency described the publication as fuelling unnecessary speculation and uninformed commentary about the President’s diplomatic schedule.
Ajayi clarified that if President Tinubu were to visit the White House, such a meeting would be with the U.S. President, not the Vice President.
He wrote: “There is a Sahara Reporters story that President Tinubu is going to the US on Tuesday to see US Vice President J.D Vance. That story is not true. I can see that the fake news by Sahara has become the basis for some uninformed commentaries since yesterday. If President Tinubu is going to the White House, he won’t be going to see a Vice President.”
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BREAKING: Christian Genocide: Tinubu To Meet US President, Trump

The Presidency has announced that President Bola Tinubu is scheduled to meet with his US counterpart, Donald Trump, “in the coming days.”

Daniel Bwala, Tinubu’s Special Adviser on policy communication, said the meeting will be centred around claims of a Christian genocide in Nigeria.

Bwala’s statement follows Trump’s recent remarks accusing the Nigerian government of ignoring attacks on Christians

Posting on X, Bwala wrote: “Both President Bola Tinubu and President Donald Trump have shared interest in the fight against insurgency and all forms of terrorism against humanity.”

Trump had threatened military action against Nigeria to “wipe out” terrorists killing Christians in the country.

He also warned that the United States might cut off all aid and assistance to Nigeria.

According to Bwala, both leaders share a strong commitment to tackling insurgency and terrorism.

He noted that Trump had previously supported Nigeria by approving arms sales, which Tinubu’s administration has “adequately utilised” in its counterterrorism efforts.

He wrote: “Both President @officialABAT and President @realDonaldTrump have shared interest in the fight against insurgency and all forms of terrorism against humanity.

“President Trump has assisted Nigeria a lot by authorizing the sale of arms to Nigeria and President Tinubu has adequately utilized the opportunity in the fight against terrorism for which we have massive results to show for it.

“As for the  differences as to whether terrorists  in Nigeria target only Christians or in fact all faiths and no faiths, the differences if they exist would be discussed and resolved  by the two leaders when they meet in the coming days, either in State House or White House.”

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It’s Dangerous To Pretend We Didn’t Notice – Nicki Minaj On Trump Designating Nigeria As A Country Of Particular Concern

Nicki Minaj, the world-famous American rapper, has expressed concern over the persecution of Christians globally, describing it as dangerous for the world to ignore ongoing acts of religious violence.

This is even as the rapper commended US President Donald Trump and his team for designating Nigeria as a country of particular concern over religious freedom violations.

Minaj, in a post on X on Saturday, said she felt a deep sense of gratitude for living in a country where people can freely worship God, stressing that no group should ever be targeted for their faith.

She noted that several countries around the world are facing religious persecution and urged people not to turn a blind eye to such injustices.

She wrote: “Reading this made me feel a deep sense of gratitude. We live in a country where we can freely worship God.

“No group should ever be persecuted for practicing their religion. We don’t have to share the same beliefs in order for us to respect each other.

“Numerous countries all around the world are being affected by this horror & it’s dangerous to pretend we don’t notice.

“Thank you to The President & his team for taking this seriously. God bless every persecuted Christian. Let’s remember to lift them up in prayer.”

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Donald Trump Designates Nigeria As ‘Country Of Particular Concern’ Over Christian Genocide Allegations

On Friday, the United States President, Donald Trump designated Nigeria as a Country of Particular Concern, CPC, in response to allegations of widespread persecution and genocide against Christians.

Writing on his Truth Social account, Trump stated that Christianity faces a serious threat in Nigeria.

The US leader also added Nigeria to a State Department watch list.

“Christianity is facing an existential threat in Nigeria. Thousands of Christians are being killed. Radical Islamists are responsible for this mass slaughter,” Trump wrote.

According to the US president, he was placing Nigeria, Africa’s top oil producer and most populous nation, on a “Countries of Particular Concern” list of nations the US deems to have engaged in religious freedom violations.

According to the State Department’s website, the list includes China, Myanmar, North Korea, Russia, and Pakistan, among others.

Trump said he had asked US Representatives Riley Moore and Tom Cole, as well as the House of Representatives Appropriations Committee, to look into the matter and report back to him.

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US President, Donald Trump To Add $100k Fee To H-1B Visa Application In Latest Crackdown On Foreign Workers

U.S. President Donald Trump is set to sign an executive order on Friday, September 19, imposing a $100,000 fee on all H1-B visa applications, according to a White House official.

The move marks the latest crackdown by the administration on migrants coming into the US for job opportunities, and is likely intended to limit visa applicants to those from higher financial brackets.

The new order restricts entry under the H-1B visa program unless the application fee is paid, the official said.

The administration views the current H1-B visa program — which admits hundreds of thousands of workers into the US each year — as a way for companies to exploit lower-wage employees, ultimately impacting US salaries.

The new application fee potentially deals a big blow to the technology sector that relies heavily on skilled workers from India and China.

Adding new fees “creates disincentive to attract the world’s smartest talent to the U.S.,” said Deedy Das, partner at venture capital firm Menlo Ventures, on X. “If the U.S. ceases to attract the best talent, it drastically reduces its ability to innovate and grow the economy.” 

The $100,000 fee could significantly push up costs for companies. While the new fees may not deter Big Tech, which routinely spends heavily to secure top talent, it could squeeze smaller tech firms and start-ups.

Roughly two-thirds of jobs secured through the program are computer-related, government figures show, but employers also use the visa to bring in engineers, educators and healthcare workers.

India was the largest beneficiary of H-1B visas last year, accounting for 71% of approved beneficiaries, while China was a distant second at 11.7%, according to government data.

In the first half of 2025, Amazon.com (AMZN.O), opens new tab had more than 10,000 H-1B visas approved, while Microsoft (MSFT.O), opens new tab and Meta Platforms (META.O), opens new tab had over 5,000 H-1B visa approvals each.

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Charlie Kirk’s Assassin Should Get The De@th Penalty – Trump

US President Donald Trump has expressed hope that the alleged k!ller of Charlie Kirk will face the de@th penalty.

Tyler Robinson was arrested by the FBI following a two-day manhunt in Utah.

The 22-year-old was apprehended after his father, Matt, turned him in.

According to law enforcement, Mr Robinson extracted a confession from his son.

Matt later contacted a clergyman friend who informed the Utah County Sheriff’s Office, and his son was arrested by US Marshals at 10 pm local time.

“He’s going to be found guilty I imagine. And I hope he gets the de@th penalty,”
Trump said during a live appearance on Fox TV.

“Charlie Kirk was the finest person. He didn’t deserve this. He worked so hard, and so well. Everybody liked him.”

Mr Kirk, 31, a father of two, was shot de@d by a gunman who used a hunting rifle to fire a single shot across the campus of Utah Valley University on Wednesday.

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Donald Trump breaks silence amid death rumors

The 79-year-old President of the United States, Donald Trump, has addressed swirling rumors about his death.

Rumors about Donald Trump’s death flooded social media platforms over the weekend, sparked by hashtags #TrumpIsDead and #WhereIsTrump.

In a recent post on X (formerly Twitter), Donald Trump addressed swirling rumors, stating ‘NEVER FELT BETTER IN MY LIFE’ and declared Washington D.C. a crime-free zone.

NEVER FELT BETTER IN MY LIFE. Also, DC IS A CRIME FREE ZONE”,The tweet reads.

Notably, rumors of Trump’s death emerged after his recent diagnosis with chronic venous insufficiency, a condition affecting blood flow in the veins.

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Alaska summit: Trump, Putin meet today over Ukraine war

U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin are meeting today, Friday at Alaska’s Elmendorf Air Force Base in a summit seen as pivotal to the future of the Ukraine war.

The expected peace talks mark Putin’s first trip to Western soil since launching the invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, a conflict that has claimed tens of thousands of lives. Russia has made fresh battlefield gains in recent weeks, increasing the urgency and stakes of the meeting.

Trump extended the invitation after Putin suggested the venue, but the U.S. president has warned that the meeting could be brief if the Russian leader refuses to compromise.

“If it’s a bad meeting, it’ll end very quickly, and if it’s a good meeting, we’re going to end up getting peace in the pretty near future,” Trump told reporters Thursday, giving the summit “a one in four chance” of failure.

The summit is being closely monitored by European leaders and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, who was excluded from the meeting and has publicly rejected Trump’s calls to surrender occupied territory.

Trump has pledged that any final peace deal would be discussed in a separate three-way meeting with Zelensky and Putin to decide on territorial arrangements.

Both leaders will meet privately with only interpreters present before moving to a working lunch with aides.

Neither is expected to leave the base for Anchorage, where demonstrators have gathered in support of Ukraine.

The encounter comes amid controversy over Trump’s past praise of Putin and criticism of his handling of their 2018 summit.

While Trump has threatened “severe consequences” if Putin resists a ceasefire, he has also temporarily eased U.S. sanctions on senior Russian officials to facilitate their Alaska visit.

The meeting’s location is symbolically charged, as the United States purchased Alaska from Russia in 1867.

It also comes despite an International Criminal Court arrest warrant for Putin, which does not apply in the United States.

Zelensky has called the summit a “personal victory”for Putin, saying it helps him break isolation and delay sanctions.

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio has pushed for security guarantees for Ukraine, an idea Trump has played down.

Diplomatic analysts caution that Putin may use the summit to appear cooperative while offering little substance.

He’s a master of the new shiny object which turns out to be meaningless,” said Daniel Fried, a former U.S. diplomat.

The meeting is scheduled to begin at 11:30 a.m. local time (1900 GMT).