CUBA’S PRESIDENT REJECTS CALLS TO STEP DOWN AMID ESCALATING TENSIONS WITH TRUMP ADMINISTRATION. (PHOTO).

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Cuba’s president rejects calls to step down amid escalating tensions with Trump administration Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel said he will not step down from office, rejecting suggestions that he should resign during an interview conducted in Havana in his first appearance with a U.S. broadcast network. When asked whether he would consider leaving office to help stabilize the country, Díaz-Canel pushed back sharply, saying Cuba’s leadership is not chosen by the United States and insisting the nation operates as a sovereign state. He added that stepping down “is not part of our vocabulary,” and defended Cuba’s political system as one based on domestic elections at the local level. The exchange comes amid heightened tensions between Havana and Washington, with the Trump administration increasing pressure on Cuba and openly calling for political change on the island. U.S. officials have described Cuba as facing deep economic challenges and have argued that reforms to its leadership and...

MEMBERS OF THE APC NWC RECEIVE CERTIFICATES OF RETURN. (PHOTO).


 MEMBERS OF THE APC NWC RECEIVE CERTIFICATES OF RETURN


Twenty five members of the All Progressives Congress APC National Working Committee and Ex-Officios have received certificates of return after a successful national elective convention that took place between Friday 27 and Saturday 28 March, 2026 at the Eagle Square, Abuja


Receiving the certificates the national chairman Professor Nentawe Yilwatda on behalf of other members pledged  to work diligently to justify the four year mandate through quality reforms, strengthening of party's unity and sustain membership growth rate nationwide

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