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Kamala Harris Clinches Democratic Presidential Nomination

On Friday, US Vice President Kamala Harris secured the Democratic party’s presidential nomination, marking a historic milestone as she prepares to face Republican Donald Trump in November.

Harris, 59, became the first Black and South Asian woman to earn a major party’s nomination, following a five-day electronic vote by nearly 4,000 party convention delegates. Her nomination will be formally recognized at a convention in Chicago later this month.

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Harris expressed her gratitude, stating, “I am honored to be the presumptive Democratic nominee for president of the United States,” during a phone-in to a party celebration after receiving the necessary votes by the second day of the virtual vote.

Since Joe Biden ended his reelection bid two weeks ago, Harris has taken command of the party, breaking fundraising records, attracting large crowds, and closing the polling gap with Trump.

Biden expressed his pride on social media after her nomination.

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With her nomination secured, Harris is set to embark on a campaign tour across seven key election states next week, although her running mate has yet to be announced.

The Democratic Party opted for a virtual nomination process, similar to the one used in the 2020 pandemic-hit election, due to an early candidate submission deadline in Ohio.

The virtual roll call signals the start of the 2024 convention, with traditional festivities beginning when party members gather in Chicago on August 19.

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This event will feature a ceremonial vote for Harris, celebrating her journey from a California prosecutor to a presidential candidate.

Trump’s campaign faced disruption on July 21 when 81-year-old Biden, amid concerns about his age and declining poll numbers, withdrew and endorsed Harris.

Harris, 20 years younger than Trump, has quickly gained momentum, raising $310 million in July, more than double Trump’s total.

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Harris and her running mate are scheduled to rally in Pennsylvania, a critical swing state where Democratic Governor Josh Shapiro is a potential vice-presidential candidate.

Pennsylvania, along with Michigan and Wisconsin, was crucial to Biden’s 2020 victory and remains a key battleground.

Harris will also visit diverse Sun Belt and southern states, including Georgia, North Carolina, Arizona, and Nevada, to bolster support among Black and Hispanic voters.

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Her campaign has enlisted senior advisors from Barack Obama’s 2008 and 2012 campaigns, reflecting their ambitious approach.

In contrast to Biden’s appeals to the nation’s founding principles, Harris’s campaign focuses on the future, framing the race as a fight for “freedom” rather than the broader concept of “democracy.”

Her team has adopted a more aggressive stance, criticizing Trump for avoiding debates and highlighting his criminal record.

Despite her assertive campaign, Harris has not detailed her plans or given extensive interviews since entering the race, leaving voters without a clear understanding of her vision. Meanwhile, Republicans have struggled to formulate a consistent strategy against Harris, initially labeling her as too liberal before shifting to false accusations about her racial identity.

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Senator Kingibe Refutes Allegations Of Sponsoring Abuja Protests

Senator Ireti Kingibe, representing the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) under the Labour Party, appeared on Channels Television’s Politics Today on Thursday, to address allegations about her involvement in the ongoing #EndBadGovernance protests in Abuja.

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A viral video has circulated, accusing Senator Kingibe of sponsoring the protests.

However, she has firmly denied these claims, labeling them as “misinformation.”

“I am shocked and outraged by the blatant lies and misinformation being spread by mischief-makers! The video being circulated is from over six weeks ago, during a Labour Party NWC meeting when the NLC was protesting outside the Labour Party office,” she stated on X.

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She elaborated further: “As stakeholders, including Senators, House of Reps members, and Mr. Peter Obi, we went out to engage with the protesters and address their concerns. Now, these deceitful individuals are trying to pass off this old footage as current, claiming that Mr. Peter Obi and I were leading protests in Abuja yesterday. This is a malicious and desperate attempt to discredit us.”

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Senator Kingibe clarified her current situation, saying, “Mr. Peter Obi is not in Abuja, and I haven’t left my house since Wednesday due to illness, much less distributed food and water at the protest grounds, though that would be noble for whoever did. I condemn this orchestrated attempt to spread falsehoods and cause confusion, using it as the basis to claim I sponsored the Abuja protest.”

She concluded by expressing her resolve: “It is a shameless and irresponsible act that will not be tolerated. We will not stand idly by while our names and reputations are dragged through the mud by these unscrupulous individuals.”

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Day 2: Police Fire Teargas At #EndBadGovernance Protesters In Abuja

On Friday, operatives of the Nigeria Police Force fired teargas canisters at protesters gathered at the popular Berger roundabout in Abuja.

Journalists covering the event were also affected by the teargas.

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The protesters have demonstrated in various cities, including Abuja, Lagos, Rivers, and Kano, to express their discontent over economic reforms that have led to rampant inflation and increased hardship for ordinary Nigerians.

President Bola Tinubu has committed to pursuing these reforms, asserting they are necessary to sustain the country.

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Concerned about potential violence from hoodlums hijacking the protests, Nigerian authorities have deployed armed security personnel nationwide.

The protesters are demanding the reinstatement of subsidies for petrol and electricity, free primary and secondary education, and measures to combat insecurity, among other issues.

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Day 2// #EndBadGovernance: Roads Leading To Kaduna Govt House, Barricaded

The Kaduna State Police Command has barricaded the road leading to the Government House in the state capital following Thursday’s violent #EndBadGovernance protests and an attempted attack on the Government House by hoodlums.

On Friday, a combined team of security operatives, including policemen, civil defence members, and state vigilance service personnel, were seen conducting tight surveillance along the road leading to the state’s seat of power.

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The barricade aims to prevent hoodlums from accessing the Government House and surrounding communities.

The police have urged parents and guardians to restrain their wards from disturbing the public peace during the protests.

They emphasized the importance of addressing such tendencies seriously.

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In a statement, state police spokesman Mansir Hassan advised groups planning to protest to coordinate with the Commissioner of Police to ensure a peaceful demonstration.

“The previously peaceful protest has been hijacked by hoodlums who have taken advantage of faceless sponsors to unleash mayhem on the state,” he said.

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“Consequently, these unruly miscreants attempted to gain access to the Kaduna State Government House but were resisted by security personnel, resulting in injuries to two policemen and damage to the police armoured personnel carrier stationed at the Government House entrance.

“They also attacked the Kaduna State Traffic Law Enforcement Agency (KASTLEA) office and staff, setting fire to the agency’s office and other nearby state government offices.

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“Twenty-five hoodlums were arrested with evidence of their violent intentions. The recovered items included scissors, a jackknife, and live 7.62 X 39mm ammunition found on Hassan Ibrahim from the Rigasa area of Kaduna. Additionally, one suspect was arrested wearing a police camouflage uniform to deceive.”

The police continue to monitor the situation closely to maintain order and protect public safety.

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Nigerians Raise N1.8m For Protester’s Son Aspiring To Be A Programmer

In a heartwarming show of solidarity, Nigerians have raised N1.8 million for Ogwu Chijioke, a protester whose 13-year-old son dreams of becoming a programmer.

Ogwu Chijioke joined hundreds of demonstrators on Thursday in Lagos State as part of the nationwide #EndBadGovernance protests, expressing dissatisfaction with the country’s dire economic conditions.

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During an interview with Channels Television at the Lekki Toll Gate, Chijioke detailed his struggles in supporting his son’s programming ambitions.

“I cycled here all the way from Mile 2, Festac. My son, at 13, is already a programmer, but I can’t even afford to buy data for him to continue learning. The tuition fees are in the millions of naira, and I simply can’t manage it. At 13, he can already create games,” he shared, holding onto his bicycle.

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“My name is Ogwu Benjamin Chijioke. I’d rather die on the streets than at home. I can’t just watch my son’s future go to waste. I may not have a future in Nigeria, but I won’t let my son’s future be ruined.”

“I Can’t Let My Son’s Future Go to Waste – Protester #EndBadGovernanceProtest #EndBadGovernance”

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Shortly after his interview, the video went viral.

“You can feel his passion,” social media influencer Morris Monye wrote alongside the video he posted on his X handle. “He’s lost hope for himself but not for his son. This is why he protests.”

“Hi everyone. I’ve got his details,” Morris updated a few hours later. “We need N1.8m to make his son’s dreams a reality.”

In less than 24 hours, the crowdfunding goal was reached.

“N1.8m raised. Goal met. Crowdfunding is now closed,” Morris announced. “Thank you all for your generosity.”

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Opponents Twisting Videos To Blackmail Me – Peter Obi

The Labour Party presidential candidate in the 2023 general election, Mr. Peter Obi, has condemned the deliberate and orchestrated efforts by certain individuals to blackmail him into conforming to their nefarious agendas.

On his verified Facebook page, the former Anambra governor revealed that these dubious moves have led to the false circulation of videos and misinformation aimed at tarnishing his reputation.

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Obi highlighted a particular video from his keynote speech at the installation of Rotarian Professor A. U. Nnonyelu in Anambra State.

He clarified that his speech focused on declaring war on economic stagnation, insecurity, and corruption, not on any group of people.

However, the video was twisted to falsely suggest that he had declared war on Northerners.

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Additionally, another video falsely depicting him leading a protest in Abuja was also debunked.

He explained that the video was taken during his visit to the Labour Party headquarters, where he mediated a clash between the Labour Party and the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC).

“The video was conveniently edited to create a false narrative, and those responsible have been paid to spread this misinformation,” Obi stated.

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“This kind of misinformation has no place in our democracy, where truth and honesty should prevail,” he emphasized, underscoring his commitment to a new Nigeria based on justice, equity, and care for all citizens, rather than the greed of a few.

Peter Obi expressed deep concern over genocidal threats against the Igbo tribe circulating on social media platform X, calling for their relocation.

He warned that such rhetoric threatens national unity and contradicts the Nigerian Constitution, which guarantees every citizen the right to live and work freely anywhere in the country.

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He called on those in authority to show leadership and urgently speak out against such divisive rhetoric.

Obi urged immediate action to investigate, arrest, and prosecute those behind these heinous agendas, serving as a deterrent to others who might consider pursuing similar paths that threaten national security and unity.

“I urge all Nigerians to stand united against this divisive rhetoric and to champion unity, tolerance, and understanding. Our future depends on our ability to live and work together harmoniously,” he said.

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He called on the government and security agencies to act swiftly to protect the fundamental principle of freedom from fear of discrimination or persecution.

He emphasized that only by acting together as one people united under God can the nation overcome its current challenges.

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IGP Orders Red Alert For Police Amid Violent Protests

Inspector-General of Police, IGP Kayode Egbetokun, reported on Thursday that a police officer was killed during the #EndBadGovernance protests, which occurred in multiple states across Nigeria.

Speaking at a press briefing in Abuja, Egbetokun noted that several other officers sustained injuries and some police stations were set on fire by individuals posing as protesters.

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“In response to the current situation, the Nigeria Police Force has placed all units on red alert. Our officers are fully mobilized and ready to respond swiftly and decisively to any threats to public safety and order,” the IGP stated.

The protests, which began on August 1, were organized to highlight issues of hunger and hardship in the country and have seen significant participation from citizens in various cities.

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However, the demonstrations have faced disruptions, including incidents of hijacking by hoodlums in states such as Kano, Kaduna, and Katsina.

In an effort to control the unrest, some states have imposed 24-hour curfews.

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#EndBadGovernance: FG Is Ready For Dialogue – Wike

Amid the nationwide protests that began on Thursday, Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Minister, Nyesom Wike, was seen at the Presidential Villa in Abuja.

The former Rivers State governor arrived in a black Toyota Prado SUV and was ushered into the President’s office.

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Although the specific topic of discussion was not disclosed, it is believed to pertain to the hunger protests that have made the FCT a focal point of unrest.

Demonstrators gathered in large numbers in the central business district and surrounding areas, leading to clashes with security forces who used tear gas to disperse them.

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Wike assured that the Federal Government is willing to engage in dialogue with the protesters.

He made these remarks during a ceremony where he handed over the Staff of Office to newly coronated Chiefs of Karu, Kwali, Pai, and Yaba in Abuja.

The minister praised protesters for maintaining peace and encouraged them to continue doing so.

He emphasized the importance of dialogue to resolve their grievances.

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“I commend you for your peaceful conduct and urge you to keep it up. It is better to have a dialogue and resolve the issues,” Wike said. “We are ready to talk, to have a dialogue, and to iron out the grey areas. We will also brief you on things you may not know, so you can make informed decisions.”

Highlighting Abuja’s role as the “centre of unity,” Wike stated, “Abuja belongs to all Nigerians; losing Abuja means losing Nigeria. Let’s work together to achieve progress under President Bola Tinubu’s administration. Give him time, and things will improve.”

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Addressing the newly coronated chiefs, Wike stressed the critical role of traditional rulers in governance.

He noted that they are closest to the grassroots and have the responsibility to communicate the government’s actions and policies to the people accurately.

“You are the bridge between the government and the people. You know their feelings and can convey whether the government is making an impact. Your role is pivotal,” he said.

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Stop Mobilizing Youths, Using Court Orders To Disrupt Rallies – Falana Tells FG

Human rights lawyer and Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Femi Falana, has called on the government to stop mobilizing youths to disrupt rallies and instead engage with demonstrators expressing their grievances.

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Falana made this statement during an interview on Channels Television’s “Politics Today” on Thursday evening.

He emphasized the need for government officials to identify and engage with those genuinely aggrieved by the current economic conditions in Nigeria, marked by rising poverty and the high cost of living.

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“We must also learn to stop mobilising people to disrupt rallies, we must stop mobilising traditional rulers and some emergency organisations to say, ‘we are pulling out of the protests,’” Falana said.

“The government must now begin to identify those who are genuinely aggrieved and then begin to engage them, ‘what are your complaints?’ So that people will have a sense of belonging.”

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Falana also criticized the Lagos and Ogun state governments, as well as the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA), for swiftly obtaining court orders that restrict protesters to designated areas.

“These orders limit demonstrations to specific locations such as Freedom and Peace Parks in Lagos, the MKO National Stadium in the FCT, and several sites in Ogun State.”

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Falana argued that the court orders were obtained just 24 hours before the protest started, likely leaving insufficient time to properly notify the demonstrators.

“I think the government should have learnt not to rush to court on the eve of a strike action by workers, or the eve of a protest by young people because the difficulty with such orders is that they are never served on those they are made to restrain,” he explained.

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“For instance, the order in Lagos was not served on anybody, the orders in Ogun State were not served on anybody, the order in Abuja, I think one of the defendants is said to be ‘unknown persons.’ Now, how do you serve court orders on unknown persons?”

Falana suggested that the government could designate protest venues well in advance, noting that it had over two weeks’ notice of the protest. This would allow sufficient time to inform protesters of any restrictions without needing a court order.”

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“In Lagos, largely today, from my information, people came from as far as about 30–40 km away to participate in the protest in Ojota. Again, that is the venue that was being used for protest before the government sealed it off.”

“Ditto for Abuja, protesters were using an enclosure, the Unity Fountain; it is a stone’s throw from Transcorp Hilton Hotel. The government in Abuja, the FCT Administration, sealed it off. So, people then went to the street.”

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“If the government is now coming back to say in every state capital, we want to designate a venue, a protest ground, as is done in many countries of the world, again, I think that is a lesson to learn.

“But don’t rush to court when you have at least two weeks’ notice of an impending protest. Don’t rush to court on the eve of that protest because even if the court makes that order, it’s not going to be served on people practically.”

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