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Exiled Prince Calls for Revolution, Iranians Say ‘Not Now’

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Iran's Pahvali loses support from home

On the eve of a fragile ceasefire between Israel and Iran on June 24, Reza Pahlavi, the exiled son of Iran’s last Shah, appeared at a televised press conference in Paris.

Clad in a grey suit and blue tie, the self‑styled crown prince delivered an impassioned appeal: urging the United States to resist offering Iran’s embattled leadership a “lifeline,” especially in terms of nuclear diplomacy.

He fiercely proclaimed that the Islamic Republic is teetering on collapse.

Pointing to what he termed a “Berlin Wall moment,” he implored ordinary Iranians to march into the streets and urged members of Iran’s army and security apparatus to defect and side with civilians

He declared: “This is our Berlin Wall moment,” adding:

“But like all moments of great change, it comes fraught with danger.…

“One road leads to bloodshed and chaos, the other to a peaceful and democratic transition.…

“If the West throws the regime a lifeline, there will be more bloodshed and chaos…

“No country and no people are safe…

“There is only one way to achieve peace: a secular democratic Iran.…

“I am here today to submit myself to my compatriots to lead them down this road of peace and democratic transition.”

He also emphasized that Western nations must stand with the Iranian people, not prop up the regime through renewed negotiations.

“I can hardly imagine … a regime that is now severely diminished … in the mood for more talks,” he said, adding that Khamenei’s rule is “closer every day to ending”

Misreading the Moment

Despite his urgent call to action, Pahlavi’s forecast of mass protests failed to materialize.

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Across Iran, instead of turning its back on the regime, Iranians, including many disillusioned with Khamenei’s government, rallied around the nation in response to foreign airstrikes.

According to Middle East analyst Arash Azizi, Israel’s bombing campaign unified the population behind state symbols rather than against them .

Across media outlets, from the Financial Times to Jacobins UK and Al Jazeera, experts argue that Pahlavi has misjudged public sentiment.

People aren’t ready to side with Israel, especially amid widely criticized attacks that have killed hundreds, including civilians.

Trita Parsi, author of Treacherous Alliance, notes that Pahlavi’s refusal to condemn Israel’s bombing campaign, and his silence on attacks that killed civilians, “destroyed much of the brand name [of the shah]” among Iranians.

Indeed, his close ties to Israel, including a public 2023 visit where he met with Prime Minister Netanyahu, have deeply alienated many Iranians, whether government supporters or critics

Analysts say this has reinforced perceptions that Pahlavi is detached from ordinary Iranians who oppose both the Islamic Republic and any foreign intervention

The Appeal of Nostalgia

What remains of Pahlavi’s support today is rooted largely in nostalgia and diaspora identity.

In the West, particularly among British‑Iranians, his symbolic role as a link to a secular, pre‑revolution Iran keeps his base alive.

One British‑Iranian woman in her late 20s told Al Jazeera that she supports Pahlavi less for his policies than as an emblem of the Iranians who lived “under the shah … secular and pro‑West”.

Her 64‑year‑old aunt shared a similar sentiment, saying: “He’s … so friendly with America, Europe and Israel, and we need somebody like that [in Iran].”

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Yet even within the diaspora, Pahlavi’s support is fragile.

His vision of monarchy is weighed down by historical baggage:

  • his grandfather’s brutal suppression of dissent;
  • extensive SAVAK-era torture; and,
  • an overwhelming economic disparity that culminated in the infamous 2,500-year celebration in 1971—an event that heaped resentment on the monarchy and provoked public backlash .

From Monarchy to Democracy?

During the Paris conference, Pahlavi presented detailed plans:

  • a national unity summit,
  • an economic recovery roadmap, and,
  • a three-phase reconstruction program.

These were all aimed at establishing a secular democratic Iran

He even suggested he might serve as a constitutional monarch if asked by the people, though he emphasized he does not seek power for its own sake

Yet these policy proposals contrast starkly with critiques from both inside and outside Iran.

Experts argue that without a credible popular base or support from security elites, Pahlavi’s vision is more fantasy than plausible strategy

Many Iranians remain wary of foreign-backed figures, fearing prolonged instability and authoritarian resurgence.

The Israel Question: Deal-Breaker?

Perhaps the deepest fissure comes from Pahlavi’s relationship with Israel.

His 2023 trip to Jerusalem and friendly ties with Netanyahu’s government struck a chord of alienation among Iranians, especially among pro-Palestinian or secular critics

Seeing him embrace Israeli military leadership while condemning the Iranian regime amplified concerns that he is more aligned with foreign powers than internal reform.

As Al Jazeera’s coverage put it: millions of Iranians oppose both the regime and Western intervention, making Pahlavi’s stance “counterproductive” .

The Verdict

Reza Pahlavi’s Paris call may have been a dramatic and dignified plea—“our Berlin Wall moment”—but the Iranian public largely remains unconvinced.

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His failure to denounce civilian casualties, his open alignment with Western and Israeli actors, and long-standing misreading of Iran’s political currents all suggest he is more symbolic than strategic.

His appeal now hinges on nostalgia among older generations and Iranians abroad.

But with no real traction inside Iran and deep mistrust from civic groups, his political star seems unlikely to rise anytime soon.

In a moment many hoped would herald decisive change, Pahlavi stands at a crossroads, his legacy and future firmly tied to an exile-bound identity.

For millions of Iranians, the path forward may lie not in monarchic restoration, but in their own unyielding desire for internal, independent transformation.

 

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2027: ADC Coalition Deceiving Nigerians – Baba-Ahmed

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Labour Party vice presidential candidate, Senator Yusuf Datti Baba-Ahmed

The 2023 Labour Party (LP) vice-presidential candidate, Datti Baba-Ahmed, has warned Nigerians that the opposition coalition under the African Democratic Congress (ADC) is giving false hope about rescuing the country from underdevelopment.

“They are deceiving us,” Baba-Ahmed said during an interview on Channels Television’s Politics Today on Friday.

Baba-Ahmed, who ran alongside Peter Obi in the 2023 presidential election won by Bola Tinubu of the All Progressives Congress (APC) expressed his willingness to be Obi’s running mate in the 2027 presidential election.

Although Obi has shown interest in the 2027 race and is aligning with ADC coalition figures such as David Mark, Atiku Abubakar, Nasir el-Rufai, Rotimi Amaechi, and Rauf Aregbesola, Baba-Ahmed stressed that he wants Obi to remain in the Labour Party and contest as its presidential candidate.

“I’m in the Labour Party. I’m a Peter Obi man. I still want Peter Obi to come back to the Labour Party and contest the 2027 election,” Baba-Ahmed stated.

When asked about his plans for the 2027 race, Baba-Ahmed confirmed his readiness to serve as a running mate for like-minded leaders committed to restoring Nigeria.

“If Nigeria is still around and there is an electoral system to follow, my love for Nigeria is undying.

I would appropriately associate with groups and individuals aligned with restoring the nation,” he said.

Baba-Ahmed also revealed two potential leaders he would consider deputising, with Peter Obi being his primary choice. “The first one has not said anything.

The second one is Peter Obi. I’m always with Peter Obi until he decides not to,” he added.

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Tinubu Secures Fresh $238m Loan from Japan

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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu

Nigeria has secured a $238 million loan from the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) to support the expansion and modernization of the national power grid.

The deal, confirmed during engagements at the ninth Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD9) in Yokohama, Japan, reflects a strategic shift towards implementation-driven energy development.

President Bola Tinubu highlighted that Nigeria’s participation at TICAD9 focused on concrete, outcome-oriented partnerships rather than ceremonial diplomacy.

“We are moving from planning to implementation, from agreements to delivery, and from promises to measurable results,” he said.

Details of the JICA Loan Project

The $238 million loan, supported by a Federal Executive Council counterpart funding of ₦19,083,192,805.30, will finance significant upgrades to Nigeria’s transmission infrastructure.

Key components of the project include:

Construction of 102.95 km of new 330kV double-circuit lines

Construction of 104.59 km of 132kV double-circuit lines

Development of four 330/132/33kV substations and two 132/33kV substations

Multiple line bay extensions to improve efficiency and reduce system losses

According to Minister of Power, Chief Adebayo Adelabu, the partnership with Japanese companies such as Toshiba, Hitachi, and Japan’s Transmission & Distribution Corporation is essential for unlocking Nigeria’s energy potential.

“Our focus is on transmission infrastructure, operational efficiency, and strategies to reduce system losses.

This $238 million loan from JICA provides the backbone for that transformation,” Adelabu explained.

Adelabu acknowledged Japan’s consistent support for Nigeria’s power sector, highlighting contributions in infrastructure, technical studies, training, and financing.

He emphasized that JICA’s backing is critical to expanding access to reliable, affordable, and sustainable electricity across the country.

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The project aims to strengthen Nigeria’s power transmission network, improve system reliability, and enhance overall efficiency, ultimately supporting industrial growth and meeting rising electricity demand nationwide.

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‘Gate of Hell’ Will Open on Gaza’– Israeli Defence Issues Finally Warning to Hamas

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Hamas militants kill Israeli male hostage, injured two female hostages in Gaza

Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz has issued a fierce warning to Hamas, declaring that Gaza City will face complete destruction if the militant group refuses to accept Israel’s conditions for ending the war.

Katz, in a statement shared on social media on Friday, August 22, 2025, used sharp words to describe Israel’s next steps.

He said the “gates of hell” would open on Hamas if it failed to disarm and release all hostages.

“Soon, the gates of hell will open upon the heads of Hamas’s murderers and rapists in Gaza until they agree to Israel’s conditions,” Katz wrote.

He added that if Hamas refused, Gaza City would suffer the same fate as Rafah and Beit Hanoun, two cities previously flattened by Israeli offensives.

His comments mark one of Israel’s strongest warnings since the escalation of the conflict.

The minister’s remarks came only hours after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that negotiations had been ordered to free the hostages held in Gaza.

Netanyahu explained in a video address that Israel’s military operation in Gaza City would not stop during talks. “Defeating Hamas and releasing our hostages go hand in hand,” he said.

The prime minister also confirmed the mobilisation of 60,000 reservists to join the offensive.

Meanwhile, mediators have been waiting for Israel’s response to a ceasefire plan that Hamas accepted earlier in the week.

The proposal suggests a phased release of hostages, but Israel insists that only a deal ensuring the release of all captives at once will be accepted.

Israel’s hardened stance has sparked growing concern worldwide.

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International leaders have cautioned that an expanded assault on Gaza City could worsen the humanitarian disaster already unfolding in the region.

Gaza’s health ministry says more than 62,000 Palestinians, most of them civilians, have been killed since Israel’s military campaign began.

The United Nations considers these figures credible.

The war was triggered by Hamas’s October 2023 attack, which left 1,219 people dead in Israel, mostly civilians.

Since then, the conflict has intensified, with both sides showing little sign of compromise.

With Katz’s threat to turn Gaza City into rubble if demands are not met, the conflict appears to be entering an even deadlier stage.

The international community continues to press for a ceasefire, but Israel’s leadership insists that victory over Hamas and the release of all hostages remain its top priorities.

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NAFDAC Raises Alarm as Fake Cowbell Milk Floods Nigerian Markets

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The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has raised alarm over the circulation of fake Cowbell “Our Milk” 12g sachets in Nigeria.

In a statement issued on Friday, August 22, 2025, the agency explained that the counterfeit milk is packaged to look like the discontinued Cowbell “Our Milk,” but it is unauthorised and unsafe for consumption.

Fake cowbell milk.

NAFDAC clarified that Promasidor Nigeria Ltd, the authentic manufacturer, stopped producing Cowbell “Our Milk” in September 2023.

The product was replaced with Cowbell “Our Creamy Goodness.” Despite this, fake versions of the old product have found their way into Nigerian markets.

Picture of Fake cowbell milk.

Picture of Fake cowbell milk.

The counterfeit sachets bear the brand name, NAFDAC registration number, and familiar packaging design, making them difficult for unsuspecting buyers to identify as fake.

Health Dangers of Fake Cowbell Milk

NAFDAC warned that the consumption of these counterfeit products poses serious health risks.

Fake milk could contain toxic chemicals, harmful additives, or diluted ingredients that endanger human health.

Infants, children, pregnant women, and the elderly are the most vulnerable. Possible dangers include:

  • Foodborne illnesses
  • Allergic reactions
  • Organ damage
  • Long-term health complications
  • In extreme cases, death

Counterfeit Product Details

  1. Product Name: Cowbell “Our Milk” 12g sachet
  2. Purported Manufacturer: Promasidor Nigeria Ltd
  3. Production Date: 04/2025
  4. Expiry Date: 12/2028

Picture of original cowbell milk.

NAFDAC Issues Strong Warning

The agency urged Nigerians to remain vigilant and avoid purchasing the counterfeit milk.

Healthcare professionals, distributors, and consumers have been advised to report suspicious sales of substandard or fake products immediately.

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Reports can be made through:

The nearest NAFDAC office

Toll-free line: 0800-162-3322

Email: sf.alert@nafdac.gov.ng

NAFDAC also called on traders and retailers to stop selling the fake sachets.

The agency assured the public that strict enforcement measures are being taken to remove the counterfeit products from circulation.

This is not the first time Nigerians have faced risks from fake food and beverages.

Experts warn that counterfeit consumables are becoming more sophisticated, often making them difficult to spot.

Consumers are advised to always check product details, expiry dates, and packaging changes announced by manufacturers.

By highlighting the dangers and raising awareness, NAFDAC says it hopes to protect Nigerians from avoidable health crises linked to fake milk products

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‘Misplaced Priority’: Peter Obi Blasts FG’s ₦142bn Bus Terminal Project

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Former Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi has slammed the Federal Government’s approval of ₦142 billion for the construction of bus terminals across Nigeria, describing it as a reckless misplacement of priorities.

Obi issued a statement on Friday, August 22, via his Official X formerly Twitter platform, warning that the project reflects poor leadership and lack of focus in managing Nigeria’s limited resources. He titled his statement, “₦142 Billion for Bus Terminals.”

According to him, the true test of leadership is how scarce resources are prioritized.

He stressed that investing such a huge amount in bus terminals while critical sectors like healthcare suffer shows a government that is out of touch with citizens’ realities.

Obi said: “The difference between success and failure in any nation is how leaders prioritise resources.

The decision to spend ₦142 billion on six bus terminals exposes a lack of competence and vision. It is a clear sign of poor leadership.”

The Federal Executive Council had recently approved the funds for the construction of one modern bus terminal in each of the six geopolitical zones.

The government described it as part of efforts to modernise transport infrastructure and improve mobility nationwide.

But Obi strongly disagreed. He compared the allocation to healthcare funding, pointing out that the combined budget for all teaching hospitals and federal psychiatric centres in Nigeria is less than ₦100 billion in the 2024 budget.

“This is disturbing,” Obi continued, “because health remains one of the most critical sectors of development. Yet it is underfunded and deteriorating rapidly.

The World Health Organization has reported that over 20 million Nigerians live with mental health conditions.

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This is a tragic irony. How can the government ignore this crisis and focus on bus terminals?”

He argued that the health sector, alongside education and poverty reduction programs, deserves priority attention.

Obi insisted that until government spending reflects the real needs of Nigerians, the country will remain trapped in poor governance.

Many Nigerians have also taken to social media to express anger, echoing Obi’s concerns. Critics argue that the decision proves the Federal Government is disconnected from the economic struggles of ordinary citizens.

For Obi, the ₦142 billion project is not just a case of wrong timing.

He sees it as a clear example of governance failure and misplaced priorities.

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