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Join us this Saturday January 31, 2025 on HaveYourSay247 at 6:00 PM Nigerian Time and 12:00 PM New York Time with a Special Appearance from Franc Utoo, Nigerian-born US resident anti-genocide campaigner and other interesting stories from around the world. President Donald Trump and Senate Democrats have agreed on a deal to try to avert a looming government shutdown, but whether the deal will pass in the Senate and then the House remains uncertain. With this uncertainty, partial shutdown appears likely. The government most recently shut down from Oct. 1 to Nov. 12—the longest in U.S. history. Tinubu falls in Turkiye while addressing a guard of honour, seeks defence and economic ties with Turkiye. The Presidency has explained that Mr. Tinubu stepped on a metal object and tipped over, and not out of ill-health. Nnamdi Kanu lost his bid to transfer sentence from Sokoto Correctional facility to Abuja Judicial Division after his lawyer withdrew representation in the court. Sharia Council demands immediate removal of INEC Chairman, Amupitan, vows to reject polls conducted by him Soludo shuts Onitsha Main Market for one week, and threatens to turn the grounds into school premises if the traders continue to violate the end of sit-at-home order issued by the governor, Nigerian government has perfected arrangements to brings back retired Nigerian soldiers to help fight insecurity, a track it believes will boost the government efforts in the terror war. Police tear gas, use live bullets, arrest and detain Lagosians protesting the demolition of Oworonshoki and Makoko watefronts at the Lagos House of Assembly Complex. Gwoza indigenes of Borno State return home from refugee camps in Cameeoon after 10 years of refugee status with Governor Zulum promising rehabilitation and reconstruction Six arrested for hacking telecom firm to divert N7.7bn, recover cars, houses, laptops from suspects