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January 23, 2025 Trump Urges Putin to Strike Ukraine Deal ‘Now’ to Avoid Harsher Sanctions

Trump Urges Putin to Strike Ukraine Deal ‘Now’ to Avoid Harsher Sanctions

US President Donald Trump has intensified pressure on Russian President Vladimir Putin to negotiate a peace deal with Ukraine, warning of stricter economic measures if Moscow fails to end the ongoing conflict. In a Truth Social post, Trump urged for swift action, emphasizing his goal to resolve the war quickly, a pledge he made before starting his second term.

"If we don’t make a deal soon, I’ll have no choice but to impose high taxes, tariffs, and sanctions on all Russian goods sold to the United States and other participating countries," Trump wrote. He insisted he wasn’t aiming to harm Russia and highlighted his previously positive relationship with Putin. However, he warned that if the war continues, the situation would worsen for Russia.

"Let’s end this war, which never would have started if I were president. We can do this the easy way or the hard way, but it’s time to make a deal," Trump added.

Despite existing sanctions imposed by his predecessor, Joe Biden, Trump hinted at additional measures to pressure Moscow. Trade between the United States and Russia has already significantly declined, with imports from Russia dropping from $4.3 billion in 2023 to $2.9 billion in 2024, according to the US Department of Commerce. Key imports, such as fertilizers and precious metals, remain among the top products traded.

Trump’s remarks mark one of his toughest stances on Putin since his return to office, despite earlier concerns that he might push Ukraine rather than Russia into making concessions. During a White House press conference, Trump suggested he was considering further sanctions if Putin refused to negotiate but refrained from confirming whether he would continue Biden’s policy of providing Ukraine with military aid. "We’re looking at that," he said, mentioning upcoming talks with both Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Putin.

Trump has also expressed plans to meet with Putin soon, echoing the Helsinki summit from his first term. Before his inauguration, Trump had promised to end the Ukraine conflict "within 24 hours," fueling expectations that he might pressure Ukraine to make territorial concessions to Moscow. However, his ambitious pledge has yet to yield results.

In a rare critique of Putin earlier this week, Trump accused the Russian leader of "destroying Russia by not making a deal." He claimed Zelensky expressed willingness to negotiate a peace agreement, while Putin congratulated Trump on his inauguration and signaled openness to dialogue for a resolution that would ensure lasting peace.

Trump’s relationship with Putin has long been a point of contention, with some US Christian conservatives admiring Putin’s traditional values and leadership style. While Trump continues to dismiss allegations of collusion between his 2016 campaign and Russia as a "hoax," investigations led by special counsel Robert Mueller resulted in convictions for several members of his campaign, though no evidence of criminal conspiracy with Russia was found.

 

January 23, 2025 Striking Doctors Dare Wike and Akpabio to Seek Treatment at FCT Hospitals

Striking Doctors Dare Wike and Akpabio to Seek Treatment at FCT Hospitals

Resident doctors in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) have called on FCT Minister Nyesom Wike and Senate President Godswill Akpabio to experience the realities of the public healthcare system by seeking treatment at government hospitals in Abuja. Speaking on a monitored program, George Ebong, President of the resident doctors in the FCT, stated, “If we truly want to fix the healthcare system, government officials must use public hospitals. Let the minister try Wuse General Hospital, the Senate President go to Maitama General Hospital, and the Speaker visit Nyanya General Hospital. If they don’t use these facilities, we can’t fix them. That’s the truth.”

The doctors commenced a three-day warning strike on Wednesday over issues including unpaid salaries and allowances, following the expiration of a three-week ultimatum. The strike has disrupted services in government hospitals across Abuja, including Wuse, Asokoro, Maitama, Kubwa, Zuba, Kwali, Abaji, and Nyanya.

Ebong criticized Wike and other officials for neglecting the welfare of health workers and the deplorable state of health facilities in the FCT. While acknowledging Wike’s efforts in infrastructure projects like road construction, he lamented that hospitals, as critical institutions, have been sidelined.

According to Ebong, many hospitals face severe challenges, including a lack of electricity, inadequate drugs, broken diagnostic equipment, and insufficient staff, with some facilities being manned by just one doctor. He further disclosed that some doctors have been working tirelessly without receiving their salaries for six months, taking on responsibilities far beyond their capacity.

The association expressed frustration at the bureaucratic delays hindering progress and urged Wike to prioritize the payment of wages and visit the hospitals to witness their deteriorating state firsthand. Ebong warned that if the issues remain unresolved after the warning strike, the association might resort to an indefinite shutdown.

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January 22, 2025 CBN Approves Launch of FX Code

CBN Approves Launch of FX Code

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has announced the approval of the Nigerian Foreign Exchange (FX) Code, set to be formally launched next week in Abuja.

In a statement, the apex bank revealed that the FX Code will serve as a guideline for the banking industry, aiming to uphold ethical conduct among authorized dealers in the country’s foreign exchange market.

“The Central Bank of Nigeria has approved the release of the Nigerian Foreign Exchange (FX) Code as a guideline to the banking industry to promote the ethical conduct of authorized dealers in the Nigerian Foreign Exchange Market," the statement read.

The official launch is scheduled to take place at the CBN Head Office Auditorium in Abuja on Tuesday, January 28, 2025.

January 22, 2025 Ekweremadu’s Wife Released from UK Prison, Returns to Nigeria

Ekweremadu’s Wife Released from UK Prison, Returns to Nigeria

Mrs. Beatrice Ekweremadu, wife of former Deputy Senate President Senator Ike Ekweremadu, has returned to Nigeria.

A reliable source confirmed the development on Wednesday, revealing that she arrived in the country on Tuesday.

Mrs. Ekweremadu, alongside her husband and Dr. Obinna Obeta, was sentenced to prison by a UK court over charges related to organ harvesting. Senator Ekweremadu received a 10-year sentence, while his wife was handed a six-year term.

The news of her return has sparked celebrations across Enugu State, with residents expressing joy and offering prayers for the swift return of Senator Ekweremadu as well.

 

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