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Jehron Muhammad

Nigeria

Journalist at Freelance

Free lance journalist | Contributes on everything Islamic on Phillydotcom | Columnist: Africa Watch | Activist | Contrib: Final Call | HBCU Grad | NOI RG

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  • 2 weeks ago | new.finalcall.com | Jehron Muhammad

    The tariffs imposed by the Trump administration across the globe may be a death certificate signaling the end of the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA). “AGOA is finished. It is dead in the water,” said Alex Owino in Nairobi, according to Africa Confidential. Owino is a former advisor to Kenya’s treasury under President Uhuru Kenyatta. “AGOA will be formally torn up in September when it is due to expire,” added Owino, Africa-confidential.com reported.

  • 2 weeks ago | new.finalcall.com | Jehron Muhammad

    South Sudan is reportedly edging closer to another conflict. “After less than a decade and a half in existence, the world’s newest country, South Sudan, appears to be sliding towards a second civil war,” The Guardian reported on April 1. Since its inception, South Sudan has been plagued by conflicts. South Sudan’s first vice president and main opposition leader, Dr. Riek Machar, was recently detained and charged on circumstantial evidence of attempting to incite a rebellion.

  • 3 weeks ago | new.finalcall.com | Jehron Muhammad

    Why American President Donald Trump nominated a conservative media critic and pro-Israel commentator as the ambassador to South Africa after expelling that country’s ambassador to the U.S. is anyone’s guess. The nomination of Leo Brent Bozell, described by the Associated Press (AP) as “an outspoken Israel supporter,” follows the administration’s expulsion of South Africa’s U.S. Ambassador Ebrahim Rasool.

  • 1 month ago | new.finalcall.com | Jehron Muhammad

    During this holy month of Ramadan, I attended an iftar (daily breaking of the fast) and fundraiser held March 15 at the West Philadelphia-based Sudanese American Community Center. The funds raised at the iftar will go to Sudan-based “ground organizations who are providing food, shelter, medical supplies and medical help,” for the displaced, mostly women and children, said Tibian el-Sharief, a member of Philly For Sudan, one of two organizations sponsoring the event.

  • 1 month ago | new.finalcall.com | Jehron Muhammad

    The increasing need for gender-based violence-related services during the brutal conflict between rival militaries in Sudan has increased 100-fold since the crisis began. This most recent violence, which began on April 15, 2023, between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) headed by General Abdul Fattah al-Burham and the paramilitary Rapid Support Force (RSF) headed by Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, also known as Hemedti, began in the capital city of Khartoum.

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Jehron Muhammad
Jehron Muhammad @JehronMuhammad
16 Feb 25

#NFL Halftime #SuperBowl show with #KendrickLamar: I guess not enough ass shaking & scandalously dressed dancers & misogynistic lyrics for NFL old white men owners taste. https://t.co/EelKbtQCo2

Jehron Muhammad
Jehron Muhammad @JehronMuhammad
14 Feb 25

Pres #Trump has no more than 3yrs 2 slash fiscal deficit by over half before bond markets plunge… Only ques is how much #austerity will need 2 be imposed on everyday #Americans already suffering from a cost-of-living crisis versus vital contributions… https://t.co/BKqNgX6cIu

Jehron Muhammad
Jehron Muhammad @JehronMuhammad
14 Feb 25

Add this, trying get SA drop #ICJ case of #genocide against #Palestine by #Isreal 2 #UAE growing list of proofs of being in bed with the #Zionist state. Add UAE been discovered financially supporting #Hemedti’s #RSF militia in #Sudan ongoing war

Sulaiman Ahmed
Sulaiman Ahmed @ShaykhSulaiman

JUST IN: The UAE tried to “bribe” South Africa to drop Israel Lawsuit: UAE reportedly offered South Africa a huge “investment” to withdraw from suing Israel for genocide at the International Court of Justice. South Africa rejected the offer. https://t.co/HUxxFqd8I3