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  • Trump skips Turkey peace talks to see his newest grandchild

    Trump skips Turkey peace talks to see his newest grandchild

    U.S. President,  Donald Trump has skipped Turkey Peace Talk to visit new grandchild.

    Speaking at an event in the United Arab Emirates, Trump said his daughter, Tiffany had just given birth to a baby, and he wanted to see his grandchild as soon as possible.

    Trump said he wanted  to meet his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, “as soon as he can set it up” but will not be at the Friday talks in Turkey, opting instead to return to Washington to see his newest grandchild.

    He added that he should have returned last night but did not want to disappoint his Abu Dhabi hosts.

    Trump had previously left open the possibility of making a last-minute trip from the Gulf region to the talks in Turkey, which are focused on ending the Russian war against Ukraine.

    He argued that there would be no real progress in peace efforts until he personally met with Putin.

    “We’re gonna get it done. We gotta get it done,” he said, adding that “5,000 young people are being killed every single week on average.”

  • Russia vs Ukraine: Putin skips peace talks with waiting Zelenskyy in Turkey

    Russia vs Ukraine: Putin skips peace talks with waiting Zelenskyy in Turkey

    Russian President Vladimir Putin did not appear in Turkey on Thursday for proposed direct peace talks with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

    Zelenskyy, who was waiting in Ankara after publicly challenging the Kremlin leader to face-to-face negotiations to end their three-year-old war, was left without a counterpart.

    In Putin’s absence, a Russian delegation arrived in Istanbul, but it remained unclear whether any meetings would take place, potentially the first since March 2022, following Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine a month earlier.

    Zelenskyy dismissed the Russian delegation as merely “decorative,” casting doubt on Moscow’s commitment to genuine negotiations.

    Speaking at the airport in Ankara, Zelenskyy said the next steps in the peace process would be decided after his upcoming meeting with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, who welcomed him with an honour guard at the presidential palace.

    Putin’s no-show dealt a blow to renewed hopes for peace, which had recently gained momentum with support from the Trump administration and Western European leaders.

    It also raised the likelihood of new international sanctions on Russia, which Western nations had warned could follow if progress stalled.

  • Turkey rejects Trump’s relocation plan for Gaza Strip

    Turkey rejects Trump’s relocation plan for Gaza Strip

    Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has rejected U.S. plans to relocate Palestinians from the Gaza Strip and instead calls on Israel to rebuild the extensively destroyed coastal area.

    “From our perspective, the proposals aiming to displace the Palestinians from the land they have lived on for thousands of years are not to be taken seriously.’’

    Kuala Lumpur, Erdoğan stated this at a conference in the Malaysian capital on Monday.

    He added, “No one has the power to inflict a second Nakba on the Palestinian people, nor will they ever have.’’

    The term Nakba, from the Arabic for catastrophe, refers to the flight and displacement of more than 700,000 Palestinians in the first Middle East war in 1948 following the establishment of the Israeli state.

    Erdoğan further asserted that instead of seeking a new place for the people of Gaza, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu should be held accountable for the damages.

    He said the all the damages inflicted during the military operation against the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas in Gaza, Netanyahu was responsible.

    U.S. President Donald Trump reiterated his much-criticised plans on Sunday to displace the Palestinians from the Gaza Strip.

    Trump intended to relocate the Palestinians and “is committed to buying and owning’’ the Gaza Strip.

    The expulsion of more than  two million people would contravene international law, with the United Nations warning of “ethnic cleansing.’’

  • UK, Italy, Turkey, Qatar-bound cocaine, meth consignments intercepted in Lagos, Abuja

    . .how NDLEA nabbed masterminds at MMIA, Abuja hotel; foils bid to smuggle opioids into Lagos from Ghana

    Attempts by drug syndicates to export large consignments of cocaine, methamphetamine and opioids through the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, MMIA, Ikeja Lagos and the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, NAIA, Abuja to the United Kingdom, Italy, Turkey and Qatar have been thwarted by operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, who in series of intelligence led operations recovered the illicit drugs and arrested the masterminds.

    A total of 13 parcels of cocaine weighing 4.40kg cocaine going to the United Kingdom via Frankfurt on a Lufthansa Airlines flight were intercepted by NDLEA officers at the export shed of the Lagos airport on 5th November 2024 while a businessman linked to the consignment, Ekeocha Anayo Nelson, was tracked and arrested on 8th November.

    The bid by another businessman, Adegbite Solomon (aka Obama) to export 7,800 pills of tramadol, 180 tablets of rohypnol, and 60 bottles of codeine to Italy was also foiled at the departure hall of the Lagos airport on Monday 11th November when NDLEA operatives arrested him after recovering the opioids concealed in food and other items while attempting to board an Ethiopian Airlines flight to Italy. He claimed to have travelled to Europe through the Mediterranean Sea and earned a living as a street beggar before delving into logistics business.

    Also related is the arrest of another businessman, Anoke Kingsley Roomy with 1,100 pills of tramadol 225mg hidden in his luggage while attempting to board his Ethiopian Airlines flight going to Istanbul, Turkey at the terminal 1 of the Lagos airport on Friday 15th November.

    Following credible intelligence, NDLEA officers of the Directorate of Operations and General Investigation, DOGI, and their counterparts from the FCT Command of the Agency on Friday 15th November raided a hotel room at the Federal Housing Authority estate, Lugbe, Abuja, where they arrested two suspects: Omeh Uchenna Jude, 36, and Anene Valentine Chigozie, 34. Recovered from them was 1.8kg methamphetamine, which they were preparing to travel with to Qatar.

    Another suspect, Akande Moruf Olasunkanmi, was arrested with 1.8kg methamphetamine by operatives of a Special Operations Unit in NDLEA at his 9 Durojaiye street, Lawanson area of Surulere, Lagos home after weeks of intelligence and surveillance.

    In another intelligence led operation, officers of an NDLEA task force on Saturday 16th November foiled the attempt by a trans-border trafficker, Emmanuel Okechukwu Okeke to smuggle 50,000 pills of tramadol 225mg from Ghana into Lagos.

    The pills were concealed in the body compartments of a Toyota Hummer Bus belonging to GUO Transport Company, driven by the suspect.

    The vehicle was intercepted at Ijanikin area of the Lagos-Badagry expressway while coming from Ghana.
    In Edo state, not less than 997kg cannabis was recovered during raids in parts of the state.

    While 680kg cannabis and a Sienna bus marked FST-320 AE were seized at a bush path to Oghada forest in Oghada, Orhionmwan LGA, 180.5kg of same substance was recovered from a suspect, Cecilia Ibe, 31, at Ofosu forest, Ovia South West LGA and 136.5kg evacuated from a building in Otuo community, Owan East LGA on Thursday 14th November.

    A suspect, Ifejimagha Chinonso was on Wednesday 13th November nabbed with 88.3kg cannabis by NDLEA operatives on patrol along the Lagos-Ibadan expressway while personnel of Kano Command of the Agency on Friday 15th November arrested Ahmed Goni, 30, at Gadar Tamburawa, Kano- Zaria road where they recovered from him 65,730 capsules of tramadol.
    In Kwara state, NDLEA operatives arrested a suspect Adio Sulaiman with 120.8kg cannabis and some litres of codeine at Gaa Odota in Ilorin West LGA, while Kelechi Obichere, 42, was nabbed with 75kg cannabis at Eziobodo, Owerri West LGA, Imo state on Thursday 14th November. A total of 563.74 kilograms of same psychoactive substance were recovered from a 60-year-old suspect Anthony Anakabi, following his arrest at Iyalode, Iyana church area of Ibadan, the Oyo state capital.

    With the same vigour, Commands and formations of the Agency across the country continued their War Against Drug Abuse, WADA, sensitization activities to schools, worship centres, work places and communities among others in the past week.

    These include: WADA enlightenment lecture to students and staff of Government Day Secondary School, Bazza, Adamawa; Community Secondary School, Ogan-Ama, Rivers state; NKST Secondary School, Adikpo, Benue state; Government Secondary School, Tambuwal, Sokoto state; Government Girls Secondary School, Kunchi, Kano; Ebele Chu Group of Schools, Nkpor Onitsha, Anambra; and Army Cantonment Senior Boys High School, Ojo, Lagos state, among others.
    While commending the officers and men of MMIA, DOGI, DI, Oyo, Lagos, Imo, Kwara, Kano, and Edo Commands of the Agency for the arrests and seizures, Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of NDLEA, Brig. Gen. Mohamed Buba Marwa (Rtd) stated that their operational successes and those of their compatriots across the country especially their balanced approach to drug supply reduction and drug demand reduction efforts are well appreciated.

  • BREAKING: Former EPL player, Sol Bamba dies in Turkey

    BREAKING: Former EPL player, Sol Bamba dies in Turkey

    Former Ivory Coast defender, Souleymane Bamba, popularly known as Sol Bamba, who played in the English Premier League (EPL) has died, aged 39, in Turkey.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Turkish club, Adanaspor A.S., where Sol Bamba was technical director, announced the death of the Ivorian on Saturday.

    “Our Technical Director Souleymane Bamba, who fell ill before the Manisa Football Club match played yesterday, was taken to Manisa Celal Bayar University Hospital and unfortunately lost his battle for life there. Our condolences to his family and our community,” a statement by Adanaspor reads.

    Bamba played for Cardiff City, Leeds United and Leicester City. He also had spells with Italian side Palermo, Scottish clubs Dunfermline Athletic and Hibernian, and Turkish side Trabzonspor.

    Sol Bamba made 46 appearances for Ivory Coast, scoring one goal. After his retirement in 2022, Bamba switched to coaching and took up the role of an assistant manager for his former club Cardiff, before moving to Adanaspor.

    Bamba was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma in 2021, but was declared cancer-free after a course of chemotherapy.

  • FG receives 103 Nigerians deported from Turkey

    FG receives 103 Nigerians deported from Turkey

    The Federal Government has received no fewer than 103 Nigerians deported from Turkey over migration related issues such as, expired visa, irregular migration, among others.

    Alhaji Tijani Ahmed, the Federal Commissioner, National Commission for Refugees Migrants and Internally Displaced Persons (NCFRMI) stated this on Friday evening, during the deportees’ profiling in Abuja.

    Represented by Amb. Catherine Udida, the Director Migration Affairs in the commission, Ahmed said that the commission expected 110 deportees but received 103, all males.

    “Some of them have been in the deportation camp for some months, and  now that they are here, we are hoping to follow up on all the allegations gathered in their profiling.

    “We will go through the profiling forms, because some of them have said that their passports were seized.

    We are going to follow up with the Turkish authority, because the passports are still the property of the Federal Republic of Nigeria,” he assured.

    According to him, the NCFRMI is the mandate agency responsible for all returnees, irrespective of  their status.

    “We equally have a programme where we train them and thereafter reintegrate them into the society”, the Federal Commissioner stated.

    Similarly, Mr Bashir  Garga, the North-Central Zonal Coordinator, National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), assured the returnees of government readiness to support them through collaborative efforts of all relevant agencies.

    One of the victims, Mr Arinze Stone,  said that Turkish authority arrested and detained him in the camp for about six months.

    Stone said he had been living in Turkey for quite some years doing business.

    “They were arresting people whose paper are not yet out or just expired,” he said.

    He alleged that it was since the European Union started paying Turkey for illegal immigrants, that the government stopped issuing and renewing resident permits.

    “Each day, the European Union pays 120Euros per head of immigrants in the Immigration Camp.

    “Ever since I had been in Turkey, I always had my resident permit renewed. It just got expired and Turkish authority collected 700Euros from me for tax and insurance and then cancelled the renewal,” he explained.

    Stone added that the deportation fee of about 2,500 Euros that was supposed to be given to each victim was not paid.

    Another victim, Mr Moses Emeh, said he had a registered company in Turkey which had been functioning for more than eight years.

    “I also have a resident permit, which was forcibly cancelled but I had earlier planned  to convert it into working permit.

    ”I don’t know where to start from. But I believe this is a diplomatic issue and I trust our foreign affairs minister, to follow it up.

    “I also think that they should have a sensitisation programme for  Nigerians still living over there in Turkey, because the Turkish government is not being sincere and transparent with us,”  Emeh stated

    He narrated that he was arrested and  put in a dungeon, for  11 months  and three weeks.

    “I was told that, If I did not sign the deportation documents, I will have to stay in their custody for one year to two years, after which I could be released and given immigration documents to sign, then be reintegrated into the system. But, they never fulfilled that.

    “I also know  that occupying a territory, without a permit is a crime, but mine was forcibly terminated twice, and I took the case to court.

    “Since my case was already in court and the court was yet to preside over my case,  I don’t think it is right for them to deport me,” he added.

    The returnees were given some dignity kits, starter-packs and stipends to enable them travel to their respective places.

  • Euro 2024: Portugal thrash Turkey 3-0, progress to knockout stage

    Euro 2024: Portugal thrash Turkey 3-0, progress to knockout stage

    Portugal on Saturday evening cruised into the round of 16 of the ongoing Euro 2024 after thrashing Turkey 3-0 to go top of group F.

    Manchester City midfielder, Bernardo Silva hammered in the first goal of the game on the right side of the net for his first international goal at a major tournament for Portugal.

    Few minutes later, Portugal lost possession in Turkish territory, but then defender Samet Akaydin kicked the ball past goalkeeper Altay Bayindir and into their net for an own goal and Portugal’s second of the evening.

    In the 58th minute, a deflected pass went to Cristiano Ronaldo, the Portugal star passed it to Bruno Fernandes, who smacked in their third goal to hand the Portuguese a convincing win that sent them to the top of the table.

    A couple of missed chances ruined Turkey’s chances of reducing the deficit or grabbing a consolation goal in the group F encounter.

    The result meant that Portugal has qualified for the knockout phase of the Euro 2024.

  • Euro 2024: Turkey beat  debutant Georgia 3-1 in group F opener

    Euro 2024: Turkey beat debutant Georgia 3-1 in group F opener

    Turkey on Tuesday evening defeated debutant Georgia by 3-1 in group F opener.

    The Georgians made the first half of the encounter very compelling when youngster, Mikautadze cancelled out Muldur’s 25th minute goal.

    Mikautadze latched on to a through pass from the right flank turned and slotted the ball past the Turkish goalie on 32nd minute of the encounter.

    Upon resumption of the second half, Turkey ripped Georgia apart by scoring two more goals to send their fans into frenzy.

    Turkish player Guler latched on to a loose ball near the Georgian box 18 and fired a shot that beat the opponent’s goalie for their second goal.

    After winning a third consecutive corner, Georgia in a bid to equalize had all their players inside the Turkish  box 18  including their goalkeeper, however, luck ran out when they got dispossed and forward, Akturkoglu of Turkey  raced forward to tap into an open net for their third on the night.

     

  • Jose Mourinho on the verge of signing for Turkish side, Fernabache

    Jose Mourinho on the verge of signing for Turkish side, Fernabache

    Tukish Clubside, Fernabache is set to hire the services of Jose Mourinho few months after being relived of his duties at Italian side AS Roma.

    The 61-year-old gaffer is expected to sign  n a two-year deal, with the option for a further 12 months; Fenerbahce finished second in the Turkish Super Lig this season and will compete in Champions League qualifying

    It is believed that the Portuguese gaffer has already agreed personal terms with Super Lig side.

    Mourinho is not yet in Istanbul but the paperwork is being finalized on an agreement that will include the option to extend his stay until the summer of 2027.

    Fenerbahce recorded 99 points and lost just once in the Super Lig this season yet still finished second to city rivals Galatasaray, prompting the exit of Ismail Kartal, the head coach.

    Fenerbahce will enter the Champions League at the second qualifying round next season and Mourinho is understood to see the move as an exciting challenge.

    The Istanbul side are one of the most successful in the history of Turkish football but have not won the title since 2014.

     

  • Hamas is not terrorist organisation – Erdogan

    Hamas is not terrorist organisation – Erdogan

    Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan, in his strongest comments yet on the Gaza conflict, on Wednesday said the Palestinian militant group Hamas was not a terrorist organisation.

    Erdogan however described the Hamas group as a liberation group fighting to protect Palestinian lands and people.

    NATO member Turkey condemned the civilian deaths caused by Hamas’ Oct. 7 rampage in southern Israel but also urged Israeli forces to act with restraint.

    As the violence and the humanitarian crisis in Gaza have worsened, Ankara has strongly criticised Israel’s bombardment of the territory.

    Erdogan made the proclamation while speaking with lawmakers from his ruling AK Party, using an Arabic word denoting those who fight for their faith.

    “Hamas is not a terrorist organisation, it is a liberation group, ‘mujahideen’ waging a battle to protect its lands and people.’’

    Unlike many of its NATO allies and the European Union, Turkey does not consider Hamas a terrorist organisation and hosts members of the group on its territory.

    Ankara backs a two-state solution to the decades-old Israel-Palestinian conflict.

    Erdogan also slammed Western powers for supporting Israel’s bombing of Gaza and called for an immediate ceasefire, the unhindered entry of humanitarian aid into Gaza, and for Muslim countries to work together to stop the violence.

    “The perpetrators of the massacre and the destruction taking place in Gaza are those providing unlimited support for Israel,” Erdogan said.

    “Israel’s attacks on Gaza, for both itself and those supporting them, amount to murder and mental illness.’’

    Erdogan’s comments drew a swift rebuke from Italy’s Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini, who said they were “grave and disgusting and did not help with de-escalation.’’

    He urged Italy’s foreign minister to lodge a formal protest with Ankara.