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“Your belly looks like six pregnant women” — Hellen Ati Resumes Online Dragging of Cubana Chief Priest
Hellen Ati, the woman who has repeatedly claimed to have a child with nightlife impresario Cubana Chief Priest, has once again taken to social media with harsh words for the popular socialite. In a fresh outburst, she criticized his extravagant lifestyle and accused him of neglecting his alleged parental responsibilities. Her latest Instagram post has
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Ilhan Omar Condemns Donald Trump’s Anti-Somali Remarks
Congresswoman Ilhan Omar has strongly denounced President Donald Trump after he launched a tirade targeting her and Minnesota’s Somali community, calling immigrants “garbage” and suggesting they should leave the United States. Trump’s Remarks During a cabinet meeting on December 2, 2025, Trump described Omar and other Somali immigrants in Minnesota as “garbage,” stating: “We’re going
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Frank Itom Issues Strong Warning to Married Men Sliding Into His DMs
Content creator Frank Itom has issued a stern warning to both single and married men who have been sending him flirtatious or suggestive messages on social media, vowing to expose anyone who crosses the line. Taking to his official Instagram page, the influencer expressed frustration over the unwanted attention he has been receiving from men,
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US Justice Department Seeks Dismissal of Maurene Comey Lawsuit Over Firing
The US Justice Department is moving to dismiss a lawsuit filed by former federal prosecutor Maurene Comey, who claims her July 2025 firing was politically motivated, in part due to her family connection to former FBI Director James Comey. Background of the Lawsuit Comey filed the suit in September 2025 against the Justice Department, the
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EXCLUSIVE: Despite Tinubu’s Order, Police and DSS Officers Still Running VIP Errands and School Runs
Fresh findings from Abuja and Lagos reveal that the presidential directive ordering the withdrawal of police and Department of State Services (DSS) personnel from VIP escorts is being widely ignored, as many officers continue to serve private interests. Despite public statements from the Inspector General of Police (IGP), Kayode Egbetokun, claiming that VIP protection units
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Trump and Lula Hold Productive Call on US Tariffs, Sanctions, and Organized Crime
US President Donald Trump and Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva held a 40-minute phone call on Tuesday, signaling a thaw in relations between the two countries after months of economic and political tensions. Both leaders described the conversation as “productive,” focusing on trade, sanctions, and collaboration against organized crime. Trade Talks and Tariff
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Trump Administration Threatens to Withhold SNAP Funds from 21 States
US Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins has threatened to suspend federal food assistance to 21 Democratic-leaning states and the District of Columbia amid an ongoing legal dispute over data access for Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) recipients. The warning came during the final cabinet meeting of 2025, where Rollins discussed the lawsuit challenging the administration’s
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US Defense Secretary Hegseth Claims He Did Not See Survivors Before Follow-Up Boat Strike
US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has defended a controversial second military strike on an alleged drug-smuggling vessel in the Caribbean Sea in September, saying he did not witness any survivors prior to the attack. The strike has sparked international outrage and calls for a possible war crimes investigation. Speaking at a White House Cabinet
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Colombia’s President Gustavo Petro Challenges Trump Over Drug Threats, Invites Him to Cocaine Lab Demolition
Colombian President Gustavo Petro has issued a pointed response to US President Donald Trump after the latter warned that any country trafficking drugs into the United States, including Colombia, could face military action. Trump made the remarks during a Cabinet meeting at the White House on Tuesday, singling out Colombia as a major source of
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Venezuela Condemns US-Ordered Forced Sale of Citgo Amid Rising Tensions
Venezuelan Vice President and Minister of Petroleum Delcy Rodriguez has strongly condemned a US court’s ruling authorizing the “forced” and “fraudulent” sale of Citgo, Venezuela’s Houston-based oil company subsidiary. The sale, intended to settle billions of dollars in debt, has sparked outrage in Caracas and renewed concerns over US intervention in the country’s energy sector.
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