Politics
Now conservative Canadian province is looking to secede from its liberal-leaning neighbors

Aconservative Canadian province plans to secede from its liberal-learning neighbors, and some residents are even open to becoming the 51st American state.
Alberta, a western province known for its oil and gas resources, has just about had it with the overwhelmingly liberal country – especially since a new Prime Minister, Mark Carney, took office.
The area, often referred to as ‘Canada’s Texas’because of its political views and oil industry, is home to a small batch of conservatives who have recently gained momentum amidst Trump’s controversial call for the US to take over Canada.
Despite Carney being from Alberta, he plans to continue on the same path as his predecessor Justin Trudeau and not allow the US leader to take control of the country or allow provinces to separate.
But now that the liberal movement continues in Canada, many of Alberta’s about five million residents feel that they are different enough from the rest of the country to branch off on their own.
‘If there was a referendum on it, I would not hesitate to say separation,’ Bob Gablehaus, a local resident and retired government worker, told The New York Times.
‘I don’t like the way the liberals treat Western Canada. I think it’s unfair,’ he added.
Gablehaus is not the only one who believes the province could be better off leaving the rest of the county behind as approximately 30 percent of Albertans were in favor of independence if the liberals won a fourth time in office, according to polling numbers before the election.

Alberta, a western province known for its oil and gas resources, has just about had it with the overwhelmingly liberal country and are now thinking of seceding

Prime Minister Mark Carney (pictured Wednesday) took office in March 2025, succeeding Justin Trudeau
When Trudeau was in office, many Alberta residents disliked his climate-focused agenda because they said it limited the province’s ability to make money through the export of its minerals and fossil fuel.
Danielle Smith, also known as Alberta’s ‘MAGA-style conservative leader,’ is not in favor of Alberta seceding, but plans on negotiating the province’s relationship with Ottawa’s federal government to untangle the area’s oil industry.
Despite not being in favor of it, Smith said her conditions will most likely lead to a vote about where Alberta stands in the country.
Now that there has also been a change in Canada’s leadership, Smith said it is the perfect opportunity for her to talk to the federal government about her ideas.
Without waiting a full 24 hours to present her conditions to Carney, she introduced a new bill that would make it easier for citizens to launch a referendum.
‘The federal government has taken hostile actions against Alberta and against the Constitution and against our right to develop our resources,’ Smith told the outlet.
The new rules she’s presented will drastically slash the amount of signatures needed from 600,000 to 177,000, and will also give petitioners an additional month to get people to sign.
‘The world looks at us like we’ve lost our minds,’ she told Albertans this month.

Danielle Smith (pictured in 2024), also known as Alberta’s ‘MAGA-style conservative leader,’ is not in favor of Alberta seceding, but plans on negotiating the province’s relationship with Ottawa’s federal government to untangle the area’s oil industry
‘We have the most abundant and accessible natural resources of any country on earth, and yet we land lock them, sell what we do produce to a single customer to the south of us, while enabling polluting dictatorships to eat our lunch.
‘For Albertans, these attacks on our province by our own federal government have become unbearable,’ she continued.
Some groups have already collected thousands of signatures, including Dennis Modry, the founder of a volunteer organization leading a referendum campaign known as the Alberta Prosperity Project.
‘It’s a very serious turning point,’ the retired surgeon said, adding that he has so far gathered about 240,000 signatures.
Similarly, Sean Fuller, a tattoo artist located in Leduc, Alberta, said many people feel like they ‘are Ottawa’s piggy bank.’
‘Ottawa needs a wake-up call from Alberta. Most of us feel like we are Ottawa’s piggy bank and we don’t get anything in return for that,’ Fuller explained.
‘Maybe, if there is enough political noise over here, maybe Carney’s new government will have to pay attention.’
One resident, Paulette McCulloch, has even been selling ‘Alberta, U.S.A’ merchandise, including baseball caps and mugs, to spread her support for the province to break free.

When Trudeau was in office, many Alberta residents disliked his climate-focused agenda because they said it limited the province’s ability to make money through the export of its minerals and fossil fuel
‘We’re being abused badly,’ the 83-year-old said. ‘We’ve got to do something about it.’
While many are for Alberta seceding, the push for a referendum on the topic is infuriating Indigenous people who live there.
Several First Nations leaders have rejected Smith’s proposal, accusing her of violating their rights and sparking a nation unity crisis, the New York Times reported.
Carney has long made it clear how he feels about separatism as he has tried to steer his country into a better place, especially with the ongoing trade war brought on by Trump.
‘Canada is stronger when we work together. As an Albertan, I firmly believe that you can always ask a question, but I know what I would respond,’ he said following his first official visit to the White House this month.
Others have opted to give Carney a chance and see if he will truly better the country.
Doug Hayden is one of those people, as he credited Carney and his liberal team for ending an unfavored carbon tax on consumers that was introduced by Trudeau’s administration.
‘He changed relatively quickly. These two parties probably have more in common than they have differences,’ Hayden said.
Politics
Anambra Guber: “Soludo to Moghalu: ‘We Know Ourselves’

As Gov Soludo Welcomes Moghalu with Warm Gesture at Public Event
In a lighthearted moment at a recent event, Anambra State Governor, Charles Soludo, spotted Labour Party governorship candidate, Dr. George Moghalu, in the audience. Soludo, known for his wit, took the opportunity to welcome Moghalu to the stage, saying, “My brother, you’re welcome. I heard you’re contesting for something, but it seems like there’s something you’re shying away from.”
The crowd erupted in laughter as Soludo continued, “Forget it, we know ourselves. After you finish your ‘rigmarole,’ you can come to me; we’re both brothers.” The comment was met with applause and chuckles from the audience.
What followed was even more telling of their relationship. After stepping down from the podium, Soludo walked over to Moghalu, and the two shared a warm moment, laughing and shaking hands. A photo of the encounter has since circulated, showcasing the cordial relationship between the two figures.
The exchange has sparked interest in the dynamics between Soludo and Moghalu, particularly given their political affiliations. While Soludo’s comments seemed lighthearted, they may also hint at a deeper connection or understanding between the two leaders.
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Wike Offered Me Billions Of Naira To Compromise Rivers Election Says General Jamil Sarham

May 21, 2019
Sahara Reporters, New York
News
Governor Wike is accusing Sarham of running a massive oil theft in the state as well as sending troops to assassinate him on the 15 of February 2019.
Jamil Sarham, general officer commanding 6 division of the Nigerian army, has said Nyesom Wike Offered him billions of Naira in bribe to compromise the governorship elections in the state.
Aminu Iliyasu, the division’s spokesman, Sarham said governor Wike decided to witch hunt him when he turned down the offer.
Governor Wike is accusing Sarham of of running a massive oil theft in the state as well as sending troops to assassinate him on the 15 of Febuary 2019.
Denying the allegations, Sarham said: “Wike’s resentment against me is based on my choice of professionalism and integrity over the billions of naira offered me by the Rivers state governor to compromise the 2019 general election,” the statement read.
“My refusal to be bought over and the rejection of the hefty offer is the genesis of Wike’s hatred and vociferous criticisms of me.
“On the mischievous accusation against Maj. Gen. Sarham of leaking proceedings of State Security Council meetings to criminals in Rivers State, Mr. Wike knows well that Maj.-Gen. Sarham is not a member of the Rivers State Security Council, neither has he ever approached the gates of Rivers State Government House, since his assumption of office as the GOC, 6 Division.
“Mr. Wike only came face-to-face with Maj. Gen. Sarham on the 15th of January, 2019, during the 2019 Armed Forces Remembrance Day parade at Isaac Boro Park, Port Harcourt.
“The Nigerian Army wishes to challenge Wike to provide the public with any evidence of such meetings, with Maj. Gen. Sarham in attendance. Wike’s allegation against Maj.-Gen. Sarham’s selfish involvement in illegal oil bunkering is another reckless, spurious and mischievous accusation.
“Hence, Headquarters of 6 Division wishes to request the Rivers governor to take the most civilised way of putting up a petition to the relevant authorities, to make a point.”
Culled from Sahara reporters archive
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Shettima jets out to New York for 80th UN General Assembly

Vice-President Kashim Shettima has departed Abuja, Nigeria, to attend the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly, holding in New York, United States of America.
This is contained in a statement issued by Mr Stanley Nkwocha, Senior Special Assistant to The President on Media and Communications (Office of The Vice President), on Sunday in Abuja.
Ekwutosblog reports that the session will hold between Monday, September 22 and Sunday, September 28.
Nkwocha said Shettima, who is representing President Bola Tinubu, at the global event, would deliver Nigeria’s national statement and join other dignitaries at the UN high-level general debates, among other side events.
He revealed that the vice-president would announce Nigeria’s new Nationally Determined Contributions, NDCs, under the Paris Agreement at this year’s UN special event on climate.
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