July 3, 2026 onLatest News,Press Releases President Bola Tinubu on Thursday urged Nigerian journalists to put national interest above sensational reporting, warning that irresponsible coverage could undermine the country’s security and democratic progress. Addressing the inaugural Presidential Press Corps Dinner at the State House in Abuja, President Tinubu said the media must resist becoming “megaphones” for terrorists and criminal groups seeking to destabilise the country. “I made a commitm…
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President John Dramani Mahama has made a passionate appeal for a national attitude adjustment, urging Ghanaians to recommit to honesty, patriotism, and accountability to collectively build a prosperous nation. Speaking on Wednesday at the Christian Interdenominational Church Service marking the National Day of Prayer and Thanksgiving, held at the forecourt of the State House in Accra, the President urged citizens to embrace a shared responsibility for the nation’s future. President Mahama bega…
In this document, he draws a critical picture of the political, security and institutional situation in the country since the Head of State came to power in January 2019. From the start of his letter, Denis Mukwege states: “I am not writing to wish you a happy national holiday, because there is nothing to celebrate: the Nation is in existential crisis and in danger of balkanization or annexation, and the suffering of Congolese citizens, deprived of everything, has crossed the threshold of what …
During a press briefing held Monday June 29, 2026 in Kinshasa, this member of the Sacred Union denounced what he considers to be a strategy of political provocation on the part of the opposition, which he accuses of moving away from the constitutional framework. “It’s a contradiction. It's dangerous. I believe I understand today that the friends of the opposition, in the absence of popularity, are throwing themselves into the game of provocation against the regime. The threats of June 3 were al…