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ECOWAS leaders push joint action against threats to democracy, rule of law

West African leaders have called for stronger collective action by all ECOWAS member states to tackle growing threats to democracy and the rule of law in the region.​ Meeting in Abuja, the heads of state and government expressed concern over recent coups, attempted coups and political unrest in countries such as Sierra Leone and Guinea Bissau, warning that unconstitutional changes of government and attacks on institutions risk reversing democratic gains.​ They urged full implementation and possible strengthening of the ECOWAS Protocol on Democracy and Good Governance, including tougher measures against military takeovers, manipulation of constitutions and other actions that undermine credible elections and term limits.​ The leaders also stressed the need for coordinated responses to insecurity, terrorism and violent extremism, arguing that weak governance and erosion of public trust in democratic processes often fuel instability and conflict.​ Civil society groups […]

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Too bad I’m not allowed to run for third term – Trump

US President Donald Trump has acknowledged that he cannot seek a third term in office, saying the US Constitution bars him from doing so despite growing calls from supporters for another run in 2028. Speaking aboard Air Force One on Wednesday, Trump said, “I have my highest poll numbers that I’ve ever had and, you know, based on what I read, I guess I’m not allowed to run, so we’ll see what happens… It’s too bad.” The US Constitution’s 22nd Amendment limits presidents to two terms. Trump, who returned to the White House in January, is now serving his second term after his first stint from 2017 to 2021. Trump has often joked about extending his time in power and has displayed red hats with the slogan “Trump 2028” on his desk in the Oval Office. Some of his supporters […]

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Nigeria’s Political Recycling Epidemic: When Failed Leaders Become Untouchable Senators

The Senate as a Safe House for Failed Leaders Nigeria has perfected a dangerous political tradition: recycling failed executives into legislative roles, where they trade oversight for immunity. 🔴 Former governors dominate the Senate—not to serve, but to shield themselves from probes.🔴 Critical anti-corruption bills (whistleblower protection, unexplained wealth laws) stall indefinitely.🔴 Senator Natasha’s bombshell: Lawmakers extort MDAs for cash/jobs during budget approvals. "Committee seats come with quotas—bring money or lose influence," she revealed. Yet, no investigations followed. Nigeria vs. America: Two Standards of Accountability Nigeria’s ResponseAmerica’s Response• Scandal exposed → Silence• Scandal exposed → Resignation/Indictment• EFCC/ICPC inactive• FBI/DOJ immediately investigate• Laws protect the powerful• Laws punish misconduct (e.g., Santos expelled, Menendez indicted) The difference? One system enforces rules; the other rewards evasion. Why a New Constitution Won’t Fix This Proposed constitutional reforms ignore the real issue:➡️ No political will to enforce existing laws➡️ Agencies fear probing connected elites➡️ Voters keep rewarding failure with new roles Example: A governor […]

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