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Just 24 Hours In: Was Primate Ayodele Wrong About Donald Trump?

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By Bolaji Israel

Many were taken aback on Friday, December 20, 2024, when Primate Elijah Ayodele, a prominent cleric and leader of the INRI Evangelical Ministry in Lagos State, issued a stark warning that another term for Donald Trump as President of the United States would lead to increased chaos, disunity, violence, and various global crises.The popular prophet made this revelation during a church service while unveiling a series of pivotal prophecies for the year 2025, detailed in a 95-page booklet. In Section 16 of the booklet, Ayodele stated, “I foresee that the incoming American president will take a lot of wrong policies and global decisions that will not be admirable but he will use veto power to push it through. This will create a lot of troubles so says the Lord. The government of Donald Trump will support favourism and nepotism. A lot of world leaders will not admire his approach to international policies as he will display signs of rascality and his use of words will be mismanaged.”On Monday, January 20, the world stood still as Donald John Trump was inaugurated as the 47th President of the United States, succeeding Joe Biden, four years after a setback in his quest for a second term.Trump, a billionaire business mogul, politician, and media personality, now 78, was the 45th President of the US between 2016 and 2020. World’s powerful and richest billionaires, including Tesla and X boss, Elon Musk, Meta boss Mark Zuckerberg, Amazon chief Jeff Bezos and Google CEO Sundar Pichai all had prime seats at the ceremony. Former U.S. presidents like Barack Obama, George W. Bush, and Bill Clinton were present at the historic event, which could be seen as a return to the world’s most powerful office while millions more watched remotely from around the globe, eager to see what another four years under Trump would entail, particularly given the potential implications for global trade, economic stability, and international peace.Critical issues in American society—such as immigration, racism, gun violence, employment, and taxation—also sparked widespread interest ahead Trump era.Many were of the view that after his disgraceful loss to President Biden which delayed his second-term till now, the Capitol mob crisis, and widespread concerns raised by many leaders across America on Trump’s divisive approach, the reelected President would display more maturity and inclusivity.In a shocking turn of events however, just as Primate Ayodele had predicted, mere hours after his inauguration, Trump has unleashed a barrage of controversial executive orders and hardline policies that could disrupt global stability.The Republican billionaire is aggressively embarking on a nationalist, right-wing agenda, starting with nearly 100 executive orders aimed at reversing Biden’s policies. One of the first orders Trump signed was to end birthright citizenship, a policy that has allowed many immigrant families, particularly from Africa, to relocate to the U.S. in search of better opportunities. This move is perceived as a direct attack on immigrants from poorer regions, though it is expected to face significant constitutional challenges.When informed of the likely legal obstacles, Trump responded, “You could be right. We have good grounds.”Additionally, Trump declared a national emergency at the U.S.-Mexico border, planning to deploy U.S. troops to assist immigration agents in restricting refugees and asylum seekers. He has also temporarily suspended the U.S. Refugee Admissions Programme pending a review to evaluate its implications for public safety and national security, threatening immediate deportations of undocumented migrants.Trump’s administration is also moving to eliminate a Biden-era programme called humanitarian parole which allowed migrants from four troubled nations—Cuba, Nicaragua, Haiti, and Venezuela—to enter the U.S. temporarily if they had financial sponsors and passed security checks, as part of a sweeping first-day crackdown on immigration. As he attempted but failed during his first administration, Trump has directed the United States to withdraw from the World Health Organization (WHO), a significant player in global health initiatives that he has long criticized for its handling of the COVID-19 pandemic.Speaking at the White House hours after his inauguration, the reelected US President said the United States was paying far more to the UN body compared to China, adding: “World Health ripped us off.” The United States, the largest donor to the Geneva-based organization, provides substantial financial support that is vital to the WHO’s operations. This withdrawal is expected to have major implications for global health efforts and comes at a time when fears over a current bird flu outbreak (H5N1) are rising.He also ordered a comprehensive review of U.S. foreign aid spending. Both moves fit into his more isolationist “America First” approach to international affairs.Trump’s new administration is also seeking to dismantle federal diversity programmes aimed at addressing racism and related issues, signaling a sweeping shift in policy. Trump’s initial actions—including proposing tariffs and questioning U.S. aid to Ukraine—indicate a potential upheaval in global relations.In fact, Trump’s Day One hardline policies are far reaching. From promising sweeping tariffs, to making territorial threats to Greenland and Panama and calling US aid for Ukraine into question, Trump looks set to rattle the global order. He has granted sweeping pardons to nearly all of the 1,600 rioters charged with storming the Capitol and commuted the sentences of several others. His decision appears to cover both people accused of low-level, nonviolent offenses that day and those who committed violence. During the build up to the inauguration, Trump publicly challenged Canada’s sovereignty, stating that the nation would collapse once America withdraws economic support and threatened to impose a potential 25% Tariff on exportsgoods. He further hinted at Canada joining the US as its 51st state but Canadian Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, fired back that such would never happen. “We will stand up for Canada, we will protect Canadians,” he stated on Wednesday. Canada is already facing serious challenges and uncertainty as roughly 75% of Canadian exports go to the US, and economists say the proposed levies would be devastating for the country. Trump’s order for the US government to recognize only two biological sexes was received by some as positive though. Trump will make history by replacing Biden as the oldest president to be sworn in. He is also just the second president in US history to return to power after being voted out, after Grover Cleveland in 1893.Commenting on Trump’s return to power, Professor Bolaji Akinyemi criticized his inaugural speech as uninspiring and alarming. He noted that rather than promoting peace, Trump threatened the world with aggressive policies, including territorial claims and tariff wars. Akinyemi warned that the global community is likely in for a troubling four years under Trump’s leadership.In just 24 hours, the world is already feeling the reverberations of Trump’s administration, as observers keenly watch the unfolding events. One thing is certain: the global landscape may never be the same with the implementation of Trump’s hardline policies, a confirmation of Ayodele’s prophecies.

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Interswitch Deploys Smart Parking System at Asaba International Airport to Improve Operations

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Interswitch, Africa’s leading integrated digital payments and commerce company, has announced a strategic partnership with the Asaba Airport Company (AAC) to deploy a smart parking system, the Interswitch Parking Management Platform (PMP) at the Asaba International Airport. The automated airport parking system introduces a seamless, secure, and fully automated parking and access control solution, designed to enhance airport operations efficiency and improve the overall experience for travellers, visitors, and airport personnel. As passenger traffic and vehicular movement continue to increase across Nigeria’s airports, the need for smart airport technology and efficient traffic management at airports has become increasingly crucial. The deployment of Interswitch’s PMP at Asaba Airport is aimed at enabling real-time parking analytics, faster vehicle processing at entry and exit points, reducing congestion, and improving traffic flow across the airport premises, ultimately delivering a smoother and more efficient experience for all users. Commenting on the partnership, Nnenna Ajanwachuku, Vice President, Transport Ecosystem, Interswitch, said:“This partnership with the Asaba Airport Company reflects our commitment to deploying technology that drives efficiency, transparency, and seamless user experiences across critical sectors. With the Parking Management Platform, we are not only addressing operational challenges but also enabling smarter infrastructure that supports revenue growth and long-term sustainability. Asaba Airport is setting the pace for what modern airport operations should look like in Nigeria.” Beyond enhancing user experience, enabling cashless parking payments, and leveraging digital payment solutions, the solution strengthens airport revenue management systems and delivers significant operational value for airport management. Through a centralised, technology-driven system, the Asaba Airport Company can monitor vehicle movements in real time, enforce access control policies more effectively, optimise parking space utilisation, and improve overall coordination across airport operations. This represents a major shift from manual, fragmented systems to a more intelligent, proactive management approach. The platform also strengthens revenue assurance and transparency. By digitising payments and reducing reliance on cash transactions, it enables accurate, real-time revenue tracking, eliminates unrecorded payments, and enhances financial accountability. This is expected to significantly boost internally generated revenue while reinforcing governance and audit processes. Also commenting on the partnership, Christophe Penninck, Managing Director, Asaba Airport Company, highlighted the initiative’s impact, stating:“Our collaboration with Interswitch represents a significant step forward in our commitment to operational excellence and service delivery. The introduction of this advanced parking and access control system will improve efficiency, enhance transparency, and deliver a better experience for passengers and visitors. It also strengthens our ability to manage revenue more effectively while positioning Asaba Airport as a leader in smart airport infrastructure.” A key advantage of the PMP Solution is its seamless integration with existing infrastructure, enabling modernisation without costly overhauls or disruption to ongoing operations. This allows the airport to transition smoothly into a more advanced system while ensuring service continuity. The deployment of this automated parking system at Asaba International Airport sets a new benchmark for smart airport infrastructure, and transport hubs across Nigeria. By combining automation, digital payments, and real-time analytics, the initiative positions the airport at the forefront of smart mobility infrastructure and underscores the role of technology in transforming the country’s transportation ecosystem. As Nigeria continues to invest in critical infrastructure, the collaboration between Interswitch and the Asaba Airport Company, in partnership with the Asaba International Airport, signals a new phase in airport operations, highlighting how digital parking solutions and intelligent transport systems are transforming the country’s aviation ecosystem where parking and access management are streamlined, and intelligent systems are designed to meet the needs of the modern traveller. To learn more about Interswitch’s Parking Management Platform (PMP) and how it is transforming airport parking systems, visit www.interswitchgroup.com

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AMVCA 12 Nominee List is a Wake-Up Call for the Film Industry 

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The nominee announcement on Sunday has officially kicked off the countdown to the 12th AMVCAs, and as expected, the conversation is split between celebration and the inevitable debate over who didn’t make the cut. While previous years were often dominated by a few blockbusters with double-digit nominations, the 2026 field is defined by how spread out the talent is. With Gingerrr and The Herd leading with nine nominations each, and To Kill A Monkey following with eight, the race to May 9th is wide open. This year’s list shows a clear shift in how African cinema is being viewed. While the AMVCAs have always stood for excellence, this 12th edition has moved toward a much stricter evaluation of craft that looks past how popular a project is on social media.

Under the leadership of veteran actress Joke Silva as Head Judge, the message from the organisers is clear: the bar for entry has become more specialised. In an era where trending on social media is often mistaken for technical brilliance, the AMVCAs is looking deeper into the structural integrity of the work. This explains the takes currently fueling debates online. While a project might dominate the cultural conversation for months or break box office records, the jury’s mandate, backed by the auditing rigour of Deloitte, is to look past the viral numbers and focus on the technical blueprints. A film can be a massive audience success and still find its lighting, sound design, or screenplay structure measured against a new, more rigorous professional rubric.

Out of the 32 categories this year, 18 are now strictly decided by the jury, including the major Best Lead Actor and Best Lead Actress awards. This change moves the recognition of acting talent away from the emotional pull of public voting and puts it into the hands of industry experts. For the stars and directors who didn’t find their names on the list, it isn’t a comment on their talent, but a reflection of a very tight field where there is almost no room for error. The fact that acting awards now sit alongside technical categories like cinematography and editing proves that the Academy is rewarding the quality of the work just as much as the fame of the person.

As voting opens for the remaining 11 public-choice categories ahead of the May 9th ceremony, the tension surrounding the list is actually a sign of industry health. It proves that the volume of high-quality African storytelling has reached a point where being a fan favourite is no longer a guarantee of a trophy. 

By prioritising technical precision over social media sentiment, the AMVCAs are forcing a necessary evolution. On May 9, the statues will be handed out, but the real takeaway from Sunday is that Nollywood has moved into an era where the craft must finally match the hype.

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Union Bank responds to Cardoso’s remarks at MPC meeting with calm assurance

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Union Bank of Nigeria has issued a statement reaffirming its steadfast position in the course of ongoing regulatory engagements in response to recent media queries at the Central Bank of Nigeria’s (CBN) 304th Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) press briefing.

The bank’s affirmation comes in the wake of Governor Olayemi Cardoso’s clarification on the regulatory framework governing institutions under intervention while speaking on the complexities and structural considerations influencing the recapitalisation timeline.

According to the CBN Governor, institutions currently under regulatory oversight are subject to unique circumstances that necessitate a differentiated approach, distinct from those institutions that have had an extended period to prepare for recapitalisation. This clarification was made in direct response to queries raised by journalists seeking insight into the operational status of banks under intervention.

Union Bank’s Chief Brand and Marketing Officer, Mrs Olufunmilola Aluko, explained that the CBN Governor’s remarks align with Union Bank’s consistent messaging to stakeholders. She reiterated that Union Bank remains a going concern with stable operations, resilient franchise and uninterrupted service delivery.

“The Governor’s remarks reinforce what has consistently been our position in all engagements with stakeholders. Union Bank remains under strong regulatory oversight and active supervisory engagement. The Bank is a going concern with a resilient franchise, stable operations and uninterrupted service delivery across all channels.

We have maintained, and continue to maintain, that all customer deposits are safe and secure. That position has not changed. The Bank continues to operate within the established regulatory framework, working transparently and constructively with the Central Bank of Nigeria towards full compliance in line with the applicable structure.”

The bank is working constructively with the Central Bank towards full compliance, as part of a system-wide recapitalisation programme aimed at strengthening Nigeria’s banking sector. Union Bank will provide updates as regulatory engagements progress while maintaining its commitment to customer protection, financial stability and service continuity.

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