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Trump to be Sentenced in Hush Money Case, Days Before Inauguration

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United  States  President-elect,  Donald Trump is scheduled to be sentenced on Friday for his criminal conviction,  stemming from hush money paid to a porn star.

This case earlier  overshadowed his bid to retake the White House.

The U.S. Supreme Court paved the way on Thursday for the 9:30 a.

m.
ET (1430 GMT) sentencing in New York state court in Manhattan, rejecting a last-minute request by Trump to halt it 10 days before his Jan.
20 inauguration.

Justice Juan Merchan, who oversaw the six-week trial in 2024 had signaled that  he does not plan to send Trump to jail or to fine him.

However, by granting an unconditional discharge, he would place a judgment of guilt on Trump’s permanent record.

Trump, 78, who pleaded not guilty, was expected to appear virtually at the hearing.

He fought tooth and nail to avoid the spectacle of being compelled to appear before a state-level judge,  days before returning to the public office.

Cheryl Bader, a law professor at Fordham University in New York said “he doesn’t want to be sentenced because that is the official judgment of him being a convicted felon.”

The trial played out against the extraordinary backdrop of Trump’s successful campaign to retake the White House.

The sentencing marks the culmination of the first-ever criminal case brought against a U.S. president, past or present.

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg,  charged Trump in March 2023 with 34 counts of falsifying business records to cover up his former lawyer Michael Cohen’s 130,000 dollars  payment to adult film star Stormy Daniels for her silence before the 2016 election about a sexual encounter she said she had with Trump, who denied it.

Trump defeated Democrat Hillary Clinton in that election.

The Manhattan jury found Trump guilty of all 34 counts on May 30.

Prosecutors argued that despite the tawdry nature of the allegations, the case was an attempt to corrupt the 2016 election.

Critics of the businessman-turned politician cited the charges and other legal entanglements he faced to bolster their contention that he was unfit for public office.

Trump argued the case along with three other criminal indictments and civil lawsuits accusing him of fraud, defamation and sexual abuse  was an effort by opponents to weaponize the justice system against him and harm his reelection campaign.

He frequently lashed out at prosecutors and witnesses, and Merchan ultimately fined Trump 10,000 dollars for violating a gag order.

In a decision that day, Merchan said that setting aside the verdict would “undermine the Rule of Law in immeasurable ways” and wrote that Trump’s behavior during the trial showed disrespect for the judiciary.

“Defendant has gone to great lengths to broadcast on social media and other forums his lack of respect for judges, juries, grand juries and the justice system as a whole,” Merchan said.

On Thursday, hours before sentence was to be imposed, Trump wrote on his social media platform that he would be appealing the case and was confident that he would prevail.

The hush money case was widely viewed as less serious than the three other criminal cases Trump faced, in which he was accused of trying to overturn his 2020 election loss and retaining classified documents after leaving the White House. Trump pleaded not guilty in all the cases.

However, Bragg’s case was the only criminal case to reach trial in the face of an onslaught of challenges from Trump’s lawyers.

After Trump’s Nov. 5 election victory, federal prosecutors backed off their two cases due to Justice Department policy against prosecuting a sitting president.

The remaining state case, brought in Georgia over efforts to reverse the 2020 election results in that state, is in limbo after a court in December disqualified the lead prosecutor on the case.

The hush money case was a mixed bag politically.

Contributions to Trump’s campaign surged after he was indicted in March 2023, likely helping him vanquish his rivals for the Republican nomination.

During the trial, polling showed a majority of voters took the charges seriously, and his standing among Republicans slipped after the guilty verdict.

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Fresh Terrorists Attack Kills One, Injures Two in Kogi

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From Joseph Amedu, Lokoja

A yet to be identified gunmen suspected to be armed terrorists have attacked two communities in Kogi state killing one resident and injuring two others.

The affected communities are Edede and Ojapata communities both in Oganenigu, Dekina local government of Kogi state.

The gunmen who stormed the communities at about 3:30pm on Tuesday shot dead one Nasiru Ulayi and also razed several residential houses in Ojapata and Edede, rendering many homeless and forcing them into displaced camps.

In a similar attack, gunmen ambushed two members of the local Vigilante in Onitcha-Igo in Ofu local government of the state.

The vigilante members who were on routine patrol unconsciously walked into the ambush and the gunmen opened fire on both of them.

The vigilante members skillfully escaped the rain of bullets, but were fatally wounded during the attack.

DAILY ASSET learnt that the vigilante men were rushed to the Federal University Teaching Hospital (FUTH) Lokoja for urgent medical attention.

One of the victims is said to be currently undergoing surgery as the medical personnel battle to treat bone fracture.

Eye witness said there are growing activities of kidnappers in the affected communities. “The kidnappers in this local communities are brazen and determined to flourish in their trade not minding the presence of security”

However, the Kogi State Police Command is yet to confirm the incident as efforts to reach the Police Public Relations Officer Afusat Oyiza Saliu failed.

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Boko Haram Militants Kill 23 Soldiers in Chad

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The Chadian armed forces on Tuesday said that 23 soldiers were killed and 26 hurt in an attack by Islamist militant group Boko Haram on a base on the shores of Lake Chad.

Army spokesman Issakha Acheikh Chanane said that the attack late on Monday on the island of Barka Tolorom in Lake Chad was repelled by Chadian forces and that “a significant number of militants were neutralized.

Chadian President Mahamat Idriss Déby Itno called the attack “cowardly” in a post on Facebook.

“In the face of barbarism, Chad stands firm, united, and unyielding,” the president said.

“Obscurantism will never prevail over the Republic. We will continue the fight with renewed determination until this threat is eradicated.”

Boko Haram, which was founded in Nigeria in West Africa, has been carrying out repeated attacks in the neighbouring Central African countries of Chad and Cameroon for years.

The islands in Lake Chad in the common border area of the three countries are now the militia’s main retreat.

The worst attack in Chad occurred in March 2020 on the Bohoma peninsula, where around 100 soldiers were killed. 

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Dangote Cement Grows Exports by 71.6 Per Cent, Posts N421bn Profit

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By Tony Obiechina, Abuja

Dangote Cement Plc delivered a strong first-quarter performance in 2026, with cement and clinker exports from Nigeria rising by 71.6 per cent as the company expanded its footprint across Africa.

The cement giant disclosed in its unaudited Q1 2026 financial results that it completed 10 clinker shipments from Nigeria to neighbouring markets during the period, reinforcing its status as Africa’s leading cement exporter.

Group installed production capacity also climbed to 55 million tonnes per annum (MTA) across the continent, while total sales volumes grew by 13.8 per cent year-on-year.

This growth was driven by an 11.

5 per cent increase in Nigerian operations and a 19.5 per cent rise across pan-African markets.

Group Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Arvind Pathak, described the performance as an exceptional start to the year.

According to him, revenue rose by 20.4 per cent year-on-year to ₦1.198rn, while earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) increased by 22.8 per cent to N567.1bn.

He said the company’s disciplined cost management and efficient operating model were instrumental in converting sales growth into stronger profitability.

Profit before tax for the quarter stood at N421.1bn, marking a 35 per cent increase from N311.9 billion recorded in Q1 2025. Earnings per share also rose significantly to N19.14 from N12.29.

Pathak highlighted the rapid expansion of the company’s export business, noting that growing clinker shipments from Nigeria further strengthened Dangote Cement’s strategic leadership in regional trade.

He also revealed progress on key expansion projects, including the newly commissioned 3MTA grinding plant in Côte d’Ivoire, alongside ongoing projects in Itori, Ethiopia, and other strategic African markets.

The company aims to increase total production capacity to 80MTA by 2030 as part of its long-term growth strategy.

Dangote Cement currently operates 35.25MT capacity in Nigeria, with major plants located in Obajana, Ibese, Gboko, and Okpella.

Through sustained investment in local manufacturing, the company has successfully transformed Nigeria from a cement-importing nation into a net exporter, supplying clinker and cement to countries across West and Central Africa.

With resilient demand across its markets and ongoing expansion initiatives, Dangote Cement says it remains optimistic about maintaining strong growth and delivering long-term shareholder value throughout 2026.

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