Trump Threatens Russia With Harsh Tariffs Announces Major Ukraine Arms Deal Through NATO

Washington, D.C. | July 14, 2025 U.S. President Donald Trump has announced a sweeping new arms deal for Ukraine and issued a sharp warning to Russia, threatening to impose “very severe tariffs” within 50 days if President Vladimir Putin refuses to negotiate an end to the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war. Speaking from the White House on Monday alongside NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte, Trump confirmed the United States would send “billions of dollars” worth of military equipment to NATO, which would then oversee its distribution to Ukraine. “In a nutshell, we’re going to make top-of-the-line weapons, and they’ll be sent to NATO,” Trump said, adding that the funding for the weapons would come from NATO member countries. Among the weapons included in the deal are Patriot air defence systems, a critical upgrade for Ukraine’s defence against near-nightly Russian missile and drone attacks. Trump, who campaigned in 2024 on a pledge to end the Russia-Ukraine war in 24 hours, expressed growing frustration over Putin’s refusal to accept a ceasefire or engage in meaningful peace talks. “If Putin doesn’t sign a peace deal, we’re going to hit them with secondary tariffs—100 percent tariffs,” Trump said. “He knows what a fair deal is.” Tensions Rise as War Grinds On The Kremlin has consistently rejected calls for an unconditional ceasefire, saying a 30-day pause would only allow Ukraine to regroup and rearm. Trump’s increasingly blunt language reflects growing U.S. impatience. Just last week, he accused Putin of feeding America “a lot of b******.” Trump also expressed exasperation with the dissonance between his diplomatic conversations with Putin and Russia’s continued military aggression. “My conversations with him are always very pleasant… Then I go home and the first lady says, ‘Oh really? Another city just got hit.’” Trump did not confirm whether long-range offensive weapons would be part of the package but said the U.S. would redeploy Patriot systems from around the world for NATO to allocate. NATO Welcomes Move NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte praised the move as a significant show of force and unity, saying: “If I were Vladimir Putin today and heard what President Trump just announced, I’d seriously reconsider my position.” Rutte confirmed the incoming weapons would include missiles, ammunition, and advanced air defences, offering a critical lifeline to Ukraine. Kyiv Responds With Cautious Optimism In Kyiv, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy welcomed Trump’s support during his nightly video address, thanking the U.S. and stating that discussions were ongoing for “major defence agreements”, though he declined to give details. Al Jazeera’s correspondent in Ukraine, Rory Challands, noted that if the Patriots do arrive, they will “go a long way in protecting Ukrainian skies” from the constant bombardment of ballistic and cruise missiles, as well as drones. Kremlin and Russian Reaction The Russian government downplayed the development, insisting dialogue remains its priority. However, domestic sentiment in Russia appeared mixed. “There were hopes that Trump would help end the conflict,” said Al Jazeera’s Yulia Shapovalova from Moscow. “But now, pro-war sources are saying, ‘You see? Trump was never our friend.’” Behind the Shift: Mounting Pressure Analysts say Trump’s shift in tone comes after months of failed diplomatic efforts and images of Ukrainian civilian suffering shown to him by close advisers. “Trump gave Putin six months,” said Melinda Haring of the Atlantic Council’s Eurasia Center. “He stuck his neck out, and now he feels betrayed.” As Washington ramps up its military support, all eyes are now on Moscow’s response—whether to escalate further or come to the negotiating table.

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Buhari Was Let Down by His Officials – Abdulsalami Abubakar Mourns Late Nigerian Leader

By Kamal Yalwa: LONDON | July 15, 2025 Former Nigerian Head of State, General Abdulsalami Abubakar, has said that many officials who served under the late President Muhammadu Buhari failed to meet his expectations—despite Buhari’s steadfast commitment to discipline and anti-corruption during his time in office. Speaking in London following Buhari’s death on Sunday, Abdulsalami described the late president as a sincere, incorruptible, and principled leader whose legacy will remain indelible in Nigeria’s political history. “We were in the same hospital,” Abdulsalami disclosed. “Unfortunately, I had just been discharged when I heard the news of his death. I quickly returned to see the family and support efforts to prepare his body for the journey home.” President Buhari, 82, died in a London clinic after a brief illness. His remains are expected to be flown back to Nigeria and buried with full national honours in his hometown of Daura, Katsina State. Abdulsalami, who oversaw Nigeria’s transition from military to civilian rule in 1999, said his bond with Buhari dated back to their early days in the military. “My relationship with General Buhari dates as far back as 1962,” he said. “We joined the army at the same time. He was my senior, and we both served in the same sector during the civil war.” Describing Buhari as “quiet, deeply principled, and trustworthy,” Abdulsalami noted his longstanding reputation for integrity. “You could trust Buhari with anything, and he would not betray you,” he said. “As a military ruler, he launched the War Against Indiscipline, and Nigerians became more respectful and orderly during that time.” Reflecting on Buhari’s return to power in 2015 as a democratically elected president, Abdulsalami acknowledged the late leader’s consistent stance against corruption, but lamented the failure of many in his administration. “During his democratic tenure, he tried his best to fight corruption again,” he said. “Unfortunately, most of the officers who served with him were found wanting. They didn’t do as much as he expected of them.” Abdulsalami described Buhari’s passing as a “big blow to Nigeria,” noting that President Bola Tinubu had dispatched Vice-President Kashim Shettima to accompany the late president’s remains back home—“a sign of how deeply the nation feels this loss.” “Despite his quiet nature, Buhari was strong in character and consistent in principle,” he said. “We have lost a patriot who tried to make Nigeria better. His death is not just a loss to his family, but to the entire nation.” The federal government has declared Tuesday, July 15, a public holiday to honour the late president, alongside a seven-day national mourning period during which flags are flying at half-mast. Funeral arrangements are being finalized in consultation with Buhari’s family.

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Former Super Eagles Winger Okwuchukwu ‘Allen’ Waobikeze Dies at 55

By Kamal Yalwa: Lagos | July 14, 2025 Former Super Eagles winger and left-footed maestro, Okwuchukwu ‘Allen’ Waobikeze, has passed away, Daily Watch Nigeria reports. The news of his death comes just days after the passing of another Nigerian football legend, former national team captain and goalkeeper Peter Rufai. Fondly nicknamed “Babaoo” by fans and teammates, Waobikeze was admired for his dazzling footwork, explosive pace, and signature left-footed strikes. Although his time with the Super Eagles was brief due to intense competition in the squad, he made a lasting impression in Nigeria’s domestic league. Waobikeze starred for several top clubs, including Sharks FC of Port Harcourt, BCC Lions of Gboko, and the famed Iwuanyanwu Nationale (now Heartland FC), where he thrilled fans with his creativity and flair on the ball. His passing was confirmed on Monday by his brother, Eli Waobikeze, who shared a heartfelt tribute via Facebook: “On behalf of the Waobikeze family, I would like to announce the peaceful passing to eternal glory of my brother Allen Okwuchukwu Waobikeze. He transitioned at about 7:34 pm CST. “We appreciate everyone who prayed, called, and visited my brother. Every funeral arrangement will be posted. Please keep our family in your prayers at this time as we plan to send forth our beloved brother. God bless you all.” Tributes have already begun pouring in from fans, former teammates, and football enthusiasts across the country, remembering Waobikeze not only for his football prowess but also for his humility and sportsmanship. Further details regarding funeral arrangements are expected in the coming days.

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Special FEC Meeting for Late President Buhari Postponed Amid Burial Plans in Daura

By Kamal Yalwa: Abuja | July 14, 2025 The special Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting earlier convened by President Bola Tinubu in honour of late former President Muhammadu Buhari has been postponed. The emergency session, originally scheduled for Tuesday, July 15, was delayed due to a clash with Buhari’s state funeral, which will take place the same day in his hometown of Daura, Katsina State. This was disclosed on Monday by Bayo Onanuga, Special Adviser to the President on Media and Strategy. “The remains of the former Nigerian leader will arrive from London tomorrow [Tuesday] by noon, after which he will be committed to Mother Earth in accordance with Islamic rites in his home town,” the statement read. Onanuga added that the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF) will announce a new date for the rescheduled FEC session after the funeral rites. President Tinubu had called for the special session to honour Buhari’s contributions to national unity, security, and democratic development. The federal government has also declared Tuesday, July 15, a public holiday to honour the late president, who died on Sunday in a London clinic following a prolonged illness. Vice President Kashim Shettima and Chief of Staff Femi Gbajabiamila have since traveled to the United Kingdom to accompany Buhari’s remains back to Nigeria, following directives from President Tinubu.

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Lagos Gears Up for 2025 Festival of Table Tennis

The Molade Okoya-Thomas Hall at Teslim Balogun Stadium is getting a vibrant makeover as Lagos prepares to host the Festival of Table Tennis, a 20-day celebration of the sport running from July 16 to August 5, 2025. This exciting festival will feature a lineup of prestigious competitions, including the ITTF Africa West Regional Championships, WTT Contender Lagos, ITTF Africa Youth Championships, and the inaugural ITTF Africa Youth Cup. As one of the global hubs of table tennis, Lagos is set to welcome elite players from West Africa, across the continent, and around the world for what promises to be a truly unforgettable sporting experience. The action begins with the ITTF Africa West Regional Championships from July 16 to 19, where regional champions in team and singles events will be crowned. From July 22 to 26, the spotlight shifts to the WTT Contender Lagos, drawing international stars eager to compete for $100,000 in prize money across five events. The increased prize pool and valuable ranking points have attracted a stellar lineup for this five-day showdown. Next, the continent’s rising stars take centre stage at the 2025 ITTF Africa Youth Championships, held from July 27 to August 3. This 14-event tournament will determine Africa’s top young talents. The festival concludes with the ITTF Africa Youth Cup on August 4 and 5, offering another platform for emerging players to showcase their skills and compete for continental glory. Throughout the three weeks, fans can expect electrifying matches, passionate crowds, and the signature energy that defines Lagos. It’s set to be a spectacular 20-day celebration of table tennis—uniting athletes, fans, and officials in a festival of competition, culture, and camaraderie.

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Police Pay ₦1 Million Compensation for Boy Killed by Van in Delta, Make Mother Sign Affidavit Waiving Legal Action

The family of 14-year-old Wisdom Chukwudi, who was killed by a Nigerian police van in Okuokoko, Delta State, has been paid ₦1 million in compensation by the police—but only after the victim’s mother was made to sign an affidavit waiving all legal rights against those involved. The tragic incident occurred on Monday, June 16, 2025, along the Okuokoko axis of the East-West Road, where witnesses say a police Hilux van veered off the road and crushed the teenager against an electric pole. The vehicle was reportedly driven recklessly by a Chief Superintendent of Police (CSP) attached to the Bayelsa State Police Command. According to eyewitnesses, the boy had been standing safely off the road when the van lost control, resulting in a fatal crash. No official statement was issued by the police in the days following the incident, and the family said they received no visits or condolences from the force. Family Accepts Payment Under Pressure A relative of the deceased told SaharaReporters that the family was pressured to accept ₦1 million to cover funeral costs, which included the burial held on Monday, June 30. The police handed over Wisdom’s body on Friday, June 27, nearly two weeks after the accident. However, the payment came with a disturbing condition: Jennifer Otono, the boy’s grieving mother, was required to swear an affidavit stating that the family had no intention of seeking justice through the courts. The affidavit, titled “Affidavit as to No Legal Intention”, was sworn before the Delta State High Court of Justice on June 30, 2025. The document states that the family has “resolved to settle the matter amicably” and that they hold “no legal intention against the suspect or anyone involved in the accident.”

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FG Declares Tuesday, July 15 Public Holiday to Honour Late President Buhari

The Federal Government has declared Tuesday, July 15, a public holiday in honour of the late former President Muhammadu Buhari, who passed away on Sunday in London. The announcement was made on Monday by the Minister of Interior, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, through a statement issued by the ministry’s Permanent Secretary, Magdalene Ajani. This one-day holiday comes in addition to the seven-day national mourning earlier declared by President Bola Tinubu, following Buhari’s death in a London clinic after a prolonged illness. “President Muhammadu Buhari served Nigeria with dedication, integrity, and an unwavering commitment to the unity and progress of our great nation,” the minister said. Tunji-Ojo described the holiday as a symbolic gesture to allow Nigerians reflect on the late president’s legacy and contributions to national development and democratic governance. He urged citizens to use the day to promote peace, unity, and patriotism, which he said aligned with Buhari’s core values and lifelong vision for the country. “This public holiday provides an opportunity for all Nigerians to reflect on his life, leadership, and the values he upheld,” the minister added. Buhari, who served as Nigeria’s military head of state from 1983 to 1985 and returned as a democratically elected president in 2015, completed his second term in 2023. Plans for his burial are currently underway, with Vice President Kashim Shettima in London to accompany his remains back to Nigeria.

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Adeleke Bags NBA Award, Denies Rebuking Supreme Court Amid Tense Faceoff with Aregbesola

Osun State Governor, Senator Ademola Adeleke, has received an award from the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) in recognition of his commitment to the rule of law. However, the governor has also found himself in the midst of renewed political tension with his predecessor, Rauf Aregbesola, whom he sharply criticised on Monday. In a statement issued by his spokesperson, Mallam Olawale Rasheed, Governor Adeleke clarified that contrary to recent reports, he did not rebuke the Supreme Court over its judgment on the controversial local government dispute in Osun State. He described the claims as misleading and reaffirmed his respect for the judiciary as a cornerstone of democracy. Meanwhile, the governor launched a scathing attack on former Governor Rauf Aregbesola, in response to the latter’s alleged threats to unseat him in the 2026 governorship election. Describing Aregbesola’s administration as “the worst in Osun history,” Adeleke accused the former governor of leaving behind a legacy of “huge debt, half salaries, scam learning tablets (Opon Imo), and inflated, abandoned projects.” “The empty boast of Mr Aregbesola about 2026 is a symptom of a troubled mind who sees wrong visions, who is battling his benefactor, and who is haunted by the pains and suffering he inflicted on millions of Osun people,” the statement read. Governor Adeleke said his administration had paid 28 months of the half salaries owed by Aregbesola’s government and cleared close to ₦60 billion in pension debt. He also claimed to have reduced Osun’s debt burden by 40%, without borrowing for infrastructure development. Listing his achievements, Adeleke cited the construction of over 200 kilometres of roads, the rehabilitation of more than 200 schools and health centres, free health insurance coverage for over 30,000 pensioners, and free medical surgeries for more than 60,000 residents. He also highlighted the completion of abandoned university projects and the establishment of the University of Ilesa. “Within less than three years, Governor Adeleke has surpassed the delivery of Mr Aregbesola’s eight years without borrowing a kobo,” Rasheed said. The statement concluded with a strong rebuke: “Mr Aregbesola is a shrew (Asin tí ò mọ̀ pé òun ń rùn) who does not know that he is smelling. 2026 is payback time when Osun people will punish the former governor and his new party for wilfully inflicting pain and suffering on Osun people throughout his eight-year rule.” As political temperatures rise in Osun ahead of the next election cycle, Governor Adeleke’s administration appears focused on consolidating support by highlighting contrasts with the past, while maintaining his public image with national recognition such as the NBA’s award for legal adherence.

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