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Trump Vows To Fight Anti-Christian Discrimination
By Gideon Ayeni

U.S. President Donald Trump has unveiled plans to establish a White House Faith Office and a special task force dedicated to tackling what he describes as anti-Christian discrimination within the federal government.
Speaking at the National Prayer Breakfast, Trump emphasized his commitment to protecting religious freedoms, announcing that Attorney General Pam Bondi would spearhead the initiative to stop discrimination against Christians.
President Trump vowed legal action against any government agency found to be targeting Christians.
In addition, President Trump revealed plans to sign an executive order aimed at reinforcing religious liberty. He also took a swipe at the Biden administration, criticizing its approach to religious issues.
While Trump’s announcement has been welcomed by some religious groups, experts caution that his proposals could spark debates over the separation of church and state, a fundamental principle in U.S. governance.
In another development, In a significant shake-up, President Bola Tinubu has announced leadership changes at several federal universities across Nigeria.
Professor Aisha Sani Maikudi has been relieved of her duties as Vice-Chancellor of the University of Abuja, which has now been renamed Yakubu Gowon University. Maikudi’s position has been taken over by Professor Lar Patricia Manko, who will serve as Acting Vice-Chancellor for a six-month term. However, Manko is ineligible to apply for the permanent position once the role becomes vacant.
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