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WEDNESDAY 5TH MARCH 2025

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Over $3 Trillion Wiped Off US Stocks as New Tariffs Wars with China, Canada, Mexico Begin Commerce Secretary: Trump willing to shift ground if impacted countries do more Zelenskiy says Ukraine ready to return to negotiating table, calls Oval office spat regrettable

Emmanuel Addeh in Abuja The S&P 500 fell yesterday, officially

erasing all the gains it had accrued since Donald Trump was declared winner of the 2024 presidential election

in November as the US president made good his threats to impose sweeping tariffs on America's largest

trading partners. A total of $3.4 trillion in value has now been wiped out since November

6, the day after the election was held, according to data from Bloomberg, reported by NBC news.

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Bauchi 2027: I'm Ready to Serve, Says Health Minister, Ali Pate Emmanuel Addeh in Abuja

As the 2027 election cycle approaches,

Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Dr Ali Pate, has disclosed that he will be ready to serve the Bauchi people,

but said he's currently preoccupied with delivering on the mandate given him by President Bola Tinubu.

Speaking on TVC, the minister noted that there was the need for all members of the All Progressives

Congress (APC) in the state to move in one direction if the plan to displace the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)

in the state will come to fruition.

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We’ll Resist Any Forceful Attempt to Impeach Fubara, INC, IYC Warn Assembly

Condemn Supreme Court verdict Frank alleges ploy to doctor judgement We’ve taken verdict in good faith, says AA 2015 chairmen threaten to occupy councils Governor: our people will suffer no more loss Story on page 9

BAMIDELE RECEIVES UK PARLIAMENTARY DELEGATION...

L-R: Minority Whip of the Senate, Senator Osita Ngwu; Deputy Leader of the Senate, Senator Oyelola Ashiru; Leader of the Senate, Senator Opeyemi Bamidele; Leader of the United Kingdom Parliamentary Delegation, MP Kate Osamor; Minority Leader of the Senate, Senator Abba Moro; and members of the delegation, Rt. Hon. David Mundell, Rt. Hon. Dame Karen, and Lord Jonathan Oates, after a meeting with the leadership of the upper chamber at the New Senate Wing, National Assembly Complex, Abuja, yesterday


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