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2024: Be My Running Mate, Kanye West Tells Trump

American rapper, Kanye West, has stated that he asked the former president of the United States, Donald Trump, to be his running mate in the 2024 US presidential election.

West, formally known as Ye, had recently announced his presidential bid in 2024 following an unsuccessful bid in 2020.
On his Twitter page on Wednesday, the 45-year-old rapper revealed that he visited Trump at the latter’s Florida private club, Mar-a-Lago.

West stated that he kept Trump waiting, as he further hinted at the subject of their discussion.

Running a Twitter pill, West asked his fans to guess Trump’s response when he asked the latter to become his running mate come 2024.

The rapper tweeted, “First time at Mar-a-Lago. Rain and traffic.
“I can’t believe I kept President Trump waiting and I had on jeans. Yikes!


“What do you guys think his response was when I asked him to be my running mate in 2024?”
A week after Trump also announced his presidential bid for 2024.

Trump had officially launched a campaign for his 2024 bid, filing papers with the Federal Election Commission in which he declared himself a candidate for the presidency and established a new campaign committee.

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Nnamdi Kanu’s Lawyer Threatens To Drag Media Houses To Court Over Reports of IPOB Leader Jumping Bail

Barrister Alloy Ejimakor, special counsel to the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu, has warned media houses in the country to desist from reporting that his client jumped bail granted to him by the Federal High Court.

Ejimajor, in a legal notice, floated via his Twitter page, stated that he will have no option but to sue any media house which continues to report that his client jumped bail after the High Court in Umuahia had condemned the military invasion of Kanu’s home, which led him to flee the country.

He maintained that any such publication henceforth would be false, libelous, defamatory, and injurious to Kanu’s legal interests.

He wrote, “ “To be sure, if in point of fact and law, our Client’s flight from the military invasion legally constituted an act of jumping bail, the High Court of Abia State would not have ruled in his favour and he would not have won his related and subsequent cases at the Federal High Court (Umuahia), the United Nations and the Court of Appeal.

“In view of the foregoing, our Client hereby respectfully demands (and states) as follows:

a) That media operators, members of the media and all and sundry must henceforth cease and desist from uttering or otherwise causing any further publications stating or purporting that our Client jumped bail.

b) Without prejudice to the right of the media to inform, our Client will not hesitate to take vigorous legal actions (civil and criminal) against any person(s) and entity uttering or otherwise causing any such defamatory publications. And he shall do so without any further legal notice.”

Although a lower court in Umuahia had fined the federal government N1 billion for the military invasion of Kanu’s home, matters associated with the IPOB leader are presently before the Supreme Court.

There is also an existing order of the Court of Appeal which had quashed all charges against Kanu citing “executive lawlessness” but another panel of the same division stayed the judgment awaiting the decision of the highest court in the land.

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