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Africa Will Suffer Should Nigeria Be Plunged Into Crisis, Kenya’s Prof. Lumumba Warns

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Prof. Patrick Lumumba

The pan-African crusader and a Kenyan professor of law, Patrick Lumumba has asserted that African countries must rally around Nigeria to guarantee the stability of the continent.

Prof. Patrick Lumumba, the President, Patrick Lumumba Foundation, Kenya spoke while delivering a lecture at the 2023 Annual Sir Ahmadu Bello Memorial Leadership and Good Governance Lecture and Awards in Lafia, Nasarawa State.

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According to the the professor of law, no African countries could enjoy peace if Nigeria with a population of over 250 million people is allowed to be plunge into crisis as being witnessed in some African countries because it is the nerve centre of the entire African continent.

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“African countries would be seating on a gunpowder ready to explode if the peace needed to stabilize the Africa continent is allowed to elude Nigeria.”

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He said no African country has the capacity to accommodate and host refugees from Nigeria if the country is plugged into crisis situation as experienced in some nation’s in the continent.

“If there is instability in Nigeria, the whole of Africa will suffer, because other Africa countries cannot contend the large population that will be affected,” he added.

According to Lumumba, Nigerians on February 25 and March 11 took to the pools and elected leaders at national and state levels, it behoves all to protect the motherland and ensure that the country remain united and stable.

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The renowned Pan-Africanist crusader who said as a Lawyer, he would not discuss matters relating to the elections results that are still subjudice called on Nigeria politicians to accept whatever outcome of the election.

He urged Nigeria politicians to give priority to the unity of the country and preserve it for
the next generation

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He further tasked politicians to emulate the life of honesty, transparency, true leadership and sacrifice that the Late Ahmadu Bello lived and died for.

He argued that what the continent of Africa need is change of character of its citizens and sincere leadership and followers to fix its system and not technology or machine.

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He said that no matter the introduction of technology in the electoral system, if citizens are bad and corrupt the system would still not work because it would be compromised.

What is more important us to provide good governance and improve the system is the human beings and not the machine created by the human beings themselves,” added.

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Zelensky Rules Out Swapping Territory, Calls For ‘Fair Peace’

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President Volodymyr Zelensky said Wednesday that Ukraine and its allies must work together to pressure Russia into ending its invasion, ahead of talks in Berlin with European leaders and US President Donald Trump.

“Pressure must be exerted on Russia for the sake of a fair peace. We must learn from the experience of Ukraine and our partners to prevent deception on the part of Russia,” Zelensky wrote on social media.

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“There are currently no signs that the Russians are preparing to end the war,” he added.

Zelensky is due in Berlin on Wednesday for talks with European leaders and Trump ahead of the US president’s summit with Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin.

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The Ukrainian leader said he and his team had held more than 30 conversations with world leaders and high-ranking officials ahead of the talks.

The flurry of diplomatic engagements have been overshadowed by rapid, but so far limited Russian push in the eastern Donetsk region, which the Kremlin claims is part of Russia.

A member of the Ukrainian delegation travelling with Zelensky to Berlin told AFP that the Russian gains around the mining hub of Dobropillia “did not influence” preparation for Wednesday’s talks.

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Zelensky conceded one day earlier that Russian forces had advanced by up to 10 kilometres (six miles), but ruled out swapping territory with Moscow as part of any deal with Russia.

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S’Africa Offers US New Trade Deal To Avoid 30% Tariff

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South Africa will offer a “generous” new trade deal to the United States to avoid 30 percent tariffs, ministers said Tuesday.

Washington on Friday slapped the huge tariff on some South African exports, the highest in sub-Saharan Africa, despite efforts by Pretoria to negotiate a better arrangement to avoid massive job losses.

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The ministers did not release details of the new offer but said previously discussed measures to increase imports of US poultry, blueberries, and pork had been finalised.

“When the document is eventually made public, I think you would see it as a very broad, generous and ambitious offer to the United States on trade,” Agriculture Minister John Steenhuisen said at a press briefing.

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Officials have said the 30 per cent tariff could cost the economy around 30,000 jobs.

Our goal is to demonstrate that South African exports do not pose a threat to US industries and that our trade relationship is, in fact, complementary,” Trade Minister Parks Tau said.

The United States is South Africa’s third-largest trading partner after the European Union and China.

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However, South African exports account for only 0.25 per cent of total US imports and are “therefore not a threat to US production”, Tau said.

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Steenhuisen said US diplomats raised issues related to South African domestic policies, which was a “surprise given the fact we thought we were in a trade negotiation”.

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The two nations are at odds over a range of policies.

US President Donald Trump has criticised land and employment laws meant to redress racial inequalities that linger 30 years after the end of apartheid.

Things like expropriation without compensation, things like some of the race laws in the country, are issues that they regard as barriers now to doing trade with South Africa,” he told AFP on the sidelines of the briefing.

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“I think we’re seeing some form of a new era now where trade and tariffs are being used to deal with other issues, outside of what would generally be trade concerns,” Steenhuisen said.

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Over 600 Pilgrims Hospitalised After Chlorine Gas Leaked In Iraq

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More than 600 pilgrims in Iraq were briefly hospitalised with respiratory problems after inhaling chlorine as the result of a leak at a water treatment station, authorities said on Sunday.

The incident took place overnight on the route between the two Shiite holy cities of Najaf and Karbala, located in the centre and south of Iraq, respectively.

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This year, several million Shiite Muslim pilgrims are expected to make their way to Karbala, which houses the shrines of the revered Imam Hussein and his brother Abbas.

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There, they will mark the Arbaeen — the 40-day period of mourning during which Shiites commemorate the death of Hussein, grandson of the Prophet Mohammed.

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In a brief statement, Iraq’s health ministry said, “621 cases of asphyxia have been recorded following a chlorine gas leak in Karbala”.

All have received the necessary care and left the hospital in good health,” it said.

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Security forces charged with protecting pilgrims, meanwhile, said the incident had been caused by “a chlorine leak from a water station on the Karbala-Najaf road”.

Much of Iraq’s infrastructure is in disrepair due to decades of conflict and corruption, with adherence to safety standards often lax.

In July, a massive fire at a shopping mall in the eastern city of Kut killed more than 60 people, many of whom suffocated in the toilets, according to authorities.

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