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Are African Leaders Becoming Casualties of U.S. Power Politics

Are African Leaders Becoming Casualties of U.S. Power Politics? Written by: Elvis Onuigbo   TRUMP, AFRICA, AND THE POLITICS OF POWER When Donald Trump returned to the White House with his unmistakable “ America First ” rhetoric, the global order began to shift again.  Africa, as always, watched closely.  But this time, the stakes feel different.  Is Trump simply pursuing American interests like every U.S. president, or is Africa being treated as a bargaining chip in a larger geopolitical game?  More importantly, are African leaders unwittingly adopting a kind of politics that could weaken their own democracies?  A Transactional Approach to Africa Trump’s political philosophy has always focused on transactions. Alliances are measured by value. Partnerships are judged by returns. Aid is considered in light of benefits.  For Africa, this led to a more calculated relationship:    Aid discussions linked to U.S. interests   Increased scr...

Dangote Signs $400M XCMG Deal to Expand Lekki Refinery to 1.4 Million bpd

Dangote, XCMG Seal $400M Deal to Expand Lekki Refinery to 1.4 Million Barrels Per Day In a significant step that could change Africa’s energy landscape, the Dangote Group has signed a $400 million agreement with XCMG Machinery for construction equipment to speed up the expansion of its $20 billion Dangote Refinery. This deal aims to increase the refinery’s processing capacity from 650,000 barrels per day (bpd) to a remarkable 1.4 million bpd. This expansion would make it the largest single-site refinery in the world. Industry experts view this agreement as a crucial moment for Nigeria’s oil and gas sector, with lasting effects on fuel imports, currency stability, and regional export strength. Inside the $400 Million Dangote and XCMG Agreement The agreement gives Dangote access to a fleet of modern heavy-duty construction machinery to boost refinery expansion and related industrial projects. The equipment will help with: Upgrading refinery capacity Expanding the petrochemical plant Incr...

7 Signs Your Boyfriend Is Emotionally Cheating

7 Signs Your Boyfriend Is Emotionally Cheating (Red Flags You Shouldn’t Ignore) When someone’s behavior in a relationship changes, it leads to confusion. You start to question everything. The late replies. The sudden mood shifts. The guarded phone. The emotional distance. Emotional cheating doesn’t always mean physical intimacy. It often begins with attention, secrecy, and emotional connection directed toward someone else. If you feel like something is wrong, here are seven signs your boyfriend may be emotionally cheating.  1. He Suddenly Guards His Phone If he used to leave his phone out but now keeps it face down, that shows a change in behavior. Secrecy is usually the first sign of emotional withdrawal. Maybe he used to share passwords or casually look at his phone next to you. Now he angles his screen away. He takes calls in another room. Notifications are silenced. When privacy turns into secrecy, it typically means there’s something he doesn't want you to see. Emotional cheat...

MSMEs Lose ₦5–₦10 Trillion Annually to Employee Fraud — CPPE

CPPE reports Nigerian MSMEs lose up to ₦10 trillion yearly to employee fraud, describing it as a hidden tax threatening small business survival Micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in Nigeria lose between ₦5 trillion and ₦10 trillion each year due to employee fraud and workplace corruption. This figure comes from a February 2026 report by the Centre for the Promotion of Private Enterprise (CPPE). The economic policy group called these losses a “massive hidden tax” on small businesses. They warned that this trend threatens the survival and sustainability of enterprises that are essential to the country’s economy. According to the CPPE, these losses represent about 5 to 10 percent of the total annual revenue generated by MSMEs. The sector makes up nearly 50 percent of Nigeria’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and provides a large portion of employment in the country. The report pointed out that ongoing internal fraud cuts into working capital, limits chances for growth, undermines i...

BREAKING: Heavy Gun Battle as Nigerian Army, Forest Guards Storm Bandits’ Camps in Share, Kwara

A major security crackdown is currently happening in Share, the headquarters of Ifelodun Local Government Area in Kwara State. This follows a coordinated effort by security forces targeting suspected bandits and kidnappers in the area. The joint operation began around 8:00 PM on Tuesday night. It includes personnel from the Nigerian Army, local Forest Guards, and vigilante groups working together to dismantle criminal hideouts in the forests surrounding the town. Heavy Exchange of Gunfire Rocks Share Community Residents of Share and nearby areas were thrown into panic as gunfire echoed across the community for hours. Eyewitnesses described the confrontation as one of the most serious security engagements seen in the area for quite some time. “The sound of gunshots has been nonstop. The soldiers and vigilantes moved into the forest in large numbers. You can hear serious exchange of fire.” The intensity of the gun battle suggests that armed groups tried to resist the advancing security f...