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In a week of dramatic turns both at home and abroad, the global stage was rocked by political revelations, national security alerts, executive orders, and controversial proposals. From Nigeria to the United States, from Abuja to Jerusalem, here are the 24 breaking stories that dominated headlines between April 14 and April 19, 2025.
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NIGERIA: POLITICS, SECURITY & PROGRESS
1. Tinubu’s Past Under U.S. Scrutiny
A U.S. federal court ordered the release of investigative records linked to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s alleged involvement in past drug-related cases. The Nigerian presidency maintains that the released documents contain no new or incriminating information.
2. ₦777 Billion Infrastructure Project Kicks Off
The Federal Government has flagged off a massive road project covering Abuja–Kaduna–Zaria–Kano, designed to improve economic connectivity across Northern Nigeria.
3. Benue Attacks: 17 Killed in Fresh Violence
Benue State witnessed yet another wave of violence as gunmen launched attacks on local communities, leaving 17 dead. This tragedy adds to the growing list of communal clashes in the region.
4. From Cell to Certificate: 62 Inmates Pass WAEC Exams
In an inspiring twist, the Nigerian Correctional Service reported that 62 inmates in Kano State successfully completed their secondary school exams — a win for prison education reform.
5. IPOB Crackdown: ₦10 Million Recovered
Three suspected members of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) were apprehended, and ₦10 million was seized, signaling the government’s continued efforts to curb separatist activities.
6. Exploitation Uncovered: 6 Arrested for Using Sick Persons to Beg
Police arrested six individuals involved in exploiting the sick and physically challenged for street begging—a practice condemned as both illegal and inhumane.
7. NSIA Bows Out of Fertilizer Scheme
The Nigeria Sovereign Investment Authority (NSIA) announced its withdrawal from the Presidential Fertilizer Initiative after completing the expansion of over 40 blending plants nationwide.
8. Presidency Denies Tinubu-Shettima Rift
Vice President Kashim Shettima refuted media claims that he was denied access to the Presidential Villa, stating that his relationship with President Tinubu remains cordial and cooperative.
9. NDLEA Officers Shot During Abuja Raid
Three NDLEA officers sustained gunshot injuries during a drug raid in the Jahi district of Abuja, emphasizing the dangers of ongoing anti-narcotics operations.
10. Emerging Threat: ‘Mahmuda’ Militant Group Terrorizes North Central
A new insurgent group named Mahmuda has reportedly seized control of several communities around the Kainji Lake National Park, raising national security concerns.
11. Fayose Slams Atiku-Led Coalition
Former Ekiti Governor Ayo Fayose labeled the opposition coalition spearheaded by Atiku Abubakar as weak and ineffective in posing any serious challenge to President Tinubu’s leadership.
12. Tinubu Promises a More Prosperous Nigeria
President Tinubu reassured Nigerians that his administration remains committed to national transformation, job creation, and economic revitalization.
GLOBAL HEADLINES: THE TRUMP EFFECT
13. Trump Reinstates Schedule F
Former U.S. President Donald Trump reinstated Schedule F, a controversial policy allowing the President to fire up to 50,000 federal employees deemed “disloyal” or “non-essential,” sparking outrage from public service unions.
14. Trump’s Prayer for Peace at Western Wall
A handwritten prayer for peace by Trump was placed at Jerusalem’s Western Wall by U.S. Ambassador Mike Huckabee, drawing both support and skepticism.
15. Marine Monument Reopened for Commercial Fishing
Trump signed an executive order to reopen the Pacific Islands Heritage Marine Monument for U.S. commercial fishing, a move decried by environmental groups.
16. Federal Reserve Shake-Up?
Trump expressed intentions to fire Fed Chair Jerome Powell, citing economic mismanagement, and hinted at appointing Kevin Warsh as a successor—fueling fears of reduced Fed independence.
17. Florida State University Mass Shooting
After a tragic shooting at Florida State University left two dead and six injured, Trump responded by doubling down on Second Amendment rights, saying, “The gun doesn’t do the shooting, people do.”
18. Delay in Ruling on Election Executive Order
A federal judge has delayed ruling on Trump’s election integrity executive order that mandates proof of citizenship for voter registration—an issue sharply dividing American voters.
19. Harvard Loses $2.3 Billion in Federal Funding
Citing unresolved antisemitism allegations, Trump’s administration froze over $2.3 billion in federal funding to Harvard University, demanding swift policy changes.
20. Deportation Proposal for U.S. Citizens
In a shocking proposal, Trump suggested deporting violent U.S. citizen criminals to El Salvador, a policy that legal scholars argue violates constitutional protections.
21. Trump Criticizes Biden’s Foreign Policy on Iran
Trump warned of escalating tensions with Iran, accusing the Biden administration of weak diplomacy and vowing a “stronger, clearer American stance.”
22. U.S.-China Tariff Disputes Resurface
Trump reignited trade tensions with new tariff threats on Chinese imports, calling for “economic rebalancing” to protect American industries.
23. Trump’s New Digital Campaign Platform Launches
Donald Trump launched a new platform for direct-to-voter engagement, bypassing mainstream media and rallying supporters ahead of the 2026 elections.
24. Trump-Endorsed Candidate Wins in Texas
A Trump-endorsed Republican candidate won a hotly contested Senate primary in Texas, reinforcing Trump’s growing influence within the GOP.
Conclusion: A Week of Firestorms and Flashpoints
From the release of sealed court documents in Nigeria to sweeping executive decisions in Washington D.C., the week of April 14–19, 2025, offered a sobering reminder that leadership, justice, and global stability are forever in flux.
Whether you’re in Lagos or Los Angeles, Jerusalem or Jos—this was a week to remember.
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