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Cuba Condemns Reintroduction of Sanction by Trump

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…Describes US President Imperialist

By: Michael Mike

Cuban Government has condemned the reintroduction by US President Donald Trump of tough economic warfare measures against Cuba, stating that it “proves the aggressiveness of US imperialism against the sovereignty, peace and welfare of the Cuban people.”

A statement by the Cuban Revolutionary Government read: “US President Donald Trump lashes out against Cuba from day one and without pretext. The decision to reinstate the tough economic warfare measures against Cuba, which his predecessor removed just days before, proves the aggressiveness of US imperialism against the sovereignty, peace and welfare of the Cuban people. These measures comprise the inclusion of our country, once again, in the arbitrary list of States that allegedly sponsor terrorism, a designation that shows an absolute disregard for the truth.

“This is no surprise. The statement of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of January 14 already warned: “that the government of that country could reverse in the future the measures adopted today, as has happened on other occasions and as a sign of the lack of legitimacy, ethics, consistency and reason in its conduct against Cuba”. It also affirmed that “U.S. politicians do not usually stop to find honest justification…” That is how they run their government in that country.”

The statement added that: “Trump has construed his coming to power as the coronation of an emperor. His ambition comprises, just to begin with, the conquest of Canada, the usurpation of Greenland, the renaming of the Gulf of Mexico and stripping the Panamanians of their canal. The hegemonic Monroe Doctrine and Manifest Destiny, which were enforced with blood and fire in Latin America and the Caribbean, are the driving force of the new government team.

“Those groups and politicians, who have made aggression against Cuba a way of life, profited for decades from the anti-Cuban business and today share the heady intoxication of the new president, are associated with him. They all bear a heavy responsibility in the difficult economic situation of the country and in the increase of the migratory flow from Cuba to the United States.

“This new act of aggression by the US government against the Cuban people shows, once again, the true, cruel and merciless purpose of these and so many other measures of siege and asphyxiation against Cuba for sake of dominating it. It constitutes a reaction of impotence given their inability to bend our will and the respect, sympathy and support that the Revolution commands among the peoples of the world.”

The statement lamented that: “The tightening of the economic blockade and the new aggressive measures will continue to weigh, with very harmful effects, on our economy, the standard of living, the potential for development and the legitimate dreams of justice and well-being of the Cuban people, as has been the case in recent years.”

The statement however assured that: “They will not deflect us from the Socialist course, from our determination to recover the economy, promote the widest possible solidarity, creativity, talent, spirit of work, and defend freedom, independence, sovereignty and the privilege of building a future without foreign interference as an ironclad stronghold.”

“The Cuban people appreciate the numerous expressions of support and solidarity received from all over the world, from governments, Cubans living abroad, parliaments, political, religious and social organisations, and political leaders from the United States and other countries.
No one should be mistaken. The Cuban people expressed itself with clear determination and force during the December 20 march. The conviction that CUBA WILL OVERCOME is what prevails here,” the statement further added.

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Power Sector Row Deepens as NISO Rejects APGC’s Grid Failure Narrative

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Power Sector Row Deepens as NISO Rejects APGC’s Grid Failure Narrative

By: Michael Mike

Nigeria’s power sector witnessed a fresh war of words on Friday as the Nigerian Independent System Operator (NISO) dismissed claims by the Association of Power Generation Companies (APGC) over the June 25 national grid disturbance, insisting the incident was a localized voltage instability in Lagos and not evidence of a nationwide system failure.

In a strongly worded clarification, NISO accused APGC of publishing misleading interpretations of the grid event that failed to accurately reflect the operational realities surrounding the disturbance, warning that such narratives could undermine public confidence in the country’s electricity network.

The system operator maintained that the incident was swiftly detected and effectively managed, preventing it from cascading into other parts of the national grid.

According to NISO, the disturbance remained confined to the Lagos region, where coordinated operational interventions restored normal electricity supply within the shortest possible time.

The clarification comes amid renewed scrutiny of Nigeria’s fragile electricity infrastructure, where recurring grid disturbances and collapses have continued to fuel concerns among consumers, businesses and industry stakeholders.

Rejecting APGC’s analysis of system frequency, voltage and generation data, NISO argued that the publication ignored established provisions of the Nigerian Grid Code governing system disturbances.

It explained that temporary deviations in frequency and voltage are normal during stressed operating conditions and should not be interpreted as proof of grid collapse or operational failure.

The operator noted that while the National Grid normally operates within a frequency range of 49.75 to 50.25 Hertz and transmission voltage between 280.5 kilovolts and 346.5 kilovolts on the 330kV network, these parameters are expected to fluctuate briefly during disturbances before corrective measures restore stability.

It further stated that the Grid Code permits generating units to remain synchronized even when system frequency temporarily falls below or rises above normal operating limits during restoration processes.

NISO also disputed APGC’s conclusions on the temporary reduction in electricity generation during the incident, describing the drop as the result of deliberate operational actions and the activation of generator and network protection systems designed to safeguard the integrity of the national grid.

According to the operator, the emergency measures prevented wider cascading outages and enabled rapid stabilization and restoration of electricity supply.

The agency stressed that presenting isolated minimum or maximum frequency values without considering the broader operational context or restoration procedures gives an inaccurate picture of the health of the national grid.

Asserting its statutory mandate, NISO declared that it remains the only authorized source of official information on grid operations, system events and the performance of Nigeria’s electricity transmission network.

It urged policymakers, market participants and the general public to rely solely on information released by the system operator for accurate and verified updates on the national grid.

The operator reaffirmed its commitment to ensuring the reliability, security and stability of Nigeria’s electricity supply industry through strict compliance with the Nigerian Grid Code, transparent communication and internationally accepted operational practices.

The clarification sets the stage for renewed debate within the power sector over the interpretation of grid incidents and highlights growing tensions between key industry players over accountability and public communication in Nigeria’s electricity market.

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Troops Rescue 36 Benue Indigenes Held in Cross River Community

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By Zagazola Makama

Troops of the Nigerian Army have rescued 36 civilians from Benue State who were allegedly held by members of Imaje Community in Yala Local Government Area of Cross River State following a reprisal attack linked to a livestock theft dispute.

Security sources told Zagazola Makama that the operation was carried out at about 3:30 p.m. on Thursday by troops of 130 Battalion (Rear) in conjunction with 341 Artillery Regiment during a raid on the community.

The sources said the troops successfully rescued the 36 victims, all indigenes of Benue State residing in Imaje Community.

According to the rescued victims, the incident stemmed from the alleged assault of an indigene of Imaje by youths in Benue State over the theft of livestock.

The victims alleged that, in retaliation, members of Imaje Community attacked Benue indigenes living in the area and held them against their will.

The prompt intervention by the troops restored normalcy to the community and prevented further escalation of the crisis.

Security agencies are maintaining a presence in the area to forestall any renewed violence, while investigations into the incident are ongoing.

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Troops Recover 120 Rustled Cattle, Repel Rustlers in Kaduna

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Troops Recover 120 Rustled Cattle, Repel Rustlers in Kaduna

By Zagazola Makama

KADUNA – Troops of the Nigerian Army have recovered 120 rustled cattle after engaging suspected cattle rustlers during an operation in Chikun Local Government Area of Kaduna State.

Security sources told Zagazola Makama that the operation was conducted at about 4:00 p.m. on Thursday after troops of 312 Artillery Regiment, deployed at Forward Operating Base (FOB) Kankomi, received a distress call over cattle rustling activities in Kankomi village.

The troops swiftly responded and laid an ambush along the suspected escape route of the rustlers.

The sources said the troops made contact with the fleeing suspects in Kadaru Bush, forcing them to abandon the stolen livestock and escape into the surrounding forest.

Following the operation, the troops recovered 120 cattle, which were subsequently identified and handed over to their rightful owners.

Security forces have intensified efforts to track down the fleeing rustlers and sustain operations aimed at curbing cattle rustling and other criminal activities in the area.

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