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VIDEO: SANUSI MEETS TINUBU TO DISCUSS ON NIGER'S VISIT

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( tinubu and sanusi/left:sanusi,coup leader) Watch here Alhaji Muhammadu Sanusi, the 14th Emir of Kano and leader of the Tijjaniya Movement in Africa, met with President Bola Tinubu in the Presidential Villa on Wednesday. This came immediately after meeting with the coup leaders of Niger Republic in the unstable Sahel region. According to reliable sources, the expelled Emir of Kano met with President Tinubu to brief him on his meeting with the military coup leaders in Niger.   "I came to brief him on the details of my meetings with Niger's leaders." "We will continue to do everything we can to bring the two parties together in order to improve understanding." This is the time for public diplomacy; it is not something that should be left to governments; all Nigerians, all Nigeriens must be involved in order to find a solution that works for Africa, a solution that works for Niger, a solution that works for Nigeria, and a solution that works for humanity," h

A MEETING WITH NIGER COUP LEADERS BY SANUSI

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photo credit: This day The Ex-Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria made the announcement following a visit to President Bola Tinubu on Wednesday to brief him on his mediation efforts in settling the neighbouring country's political issue. His meeting with the leaders of the Niger coup follows the failure of representatives from the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), the African Union, and a top US ambassador. According to Sanusi, the Niger dilemma cannot be solved by the government alone, and Nigerians and Nigeriens must be involved in the process. "I came to brief him on the details of my discussions with Niger's leaders," he explained. We will continue to do everything we can to bring the two parties together in order to increase understanding. "This is the time for public diplomacy; we cannot leave it to governments." All Nigerians, all Nigeriens, must be involved in order to find a solution that works for Africa, for Niger, for Nigeri

NIGER MILITARY JUNTA MAKING APPOINTMENTS AND REJECTING NEGOTIATION TALKS

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After two weeks, Niger's military junta is making cabinet nominations and rejecting discussions. As Niger's military junta enters its second week in power, its leaders are appointing a government and rejecting calls for negotiations in what analysts describe as an attempt to entrench their power and demonstrate that they are serious about governing the West African country in the face of an escalating regional crisis. As Niger's military junta enters its second week in power, its leaders are appointing a government and rejecting calls for negotiations in what analysts describe as an attempt to entrench their power and demonstrate that they are serious about governing the West African country in the face of an escalating regional crisis. The junta has appointed a new prime minister and a raft of new cabinet members. They also refused to accept meditation teams from the United Nations, the African Union, and the West African regional bloc ECOWAS, citing "evident reasons

JUST IN: NIGER REPUBLIC WAITS FOR RESPONSE AFTER DISOBEYING ORDER

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Niger Republic waits for response or accompanied action from disobeying order After the deadline passed on Sunday, no foreign soldiers were observable in the city of Niamey, but the ECOWAS regional bloc has not yet made a statement in response to the coup leaders' defiance. An quick military operation to reinstate President Mohamed Bazoum is not planned at this time, according to a source close to the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS). But the source also said that as countries like Italy and Germany advocated in favour of a diplomatic solution in the troubled west African nation, a summit of its member countries' leaders may be held in the upcoming days to deliberate on next moves. In order to express "solidarity (with) the people of Niger," neighbouring Mali and Burkina Faso, both of which have been expelled from the West African ECOWAS bloc due to their own military takeovers, are sending a joint formal mission to Niamey. They have said that using