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Obama's grandmother to retain state protection

Obama's grandmother to retain state protection

Sarah Obama
Sarah Obama
Photo Credit: BBC News
The grandmother of the former US President Barack Obama will continue enjoying state protection, Kenya's Standard newspaper reports, quoting government sources. 

Sarah Obama's home in Kogelo village, Siaya county in the western region, was fenced and later had 24-hour police protection after her grandson became the 44th president of the United States. 

Visitors to the home will continue to be vetted at a police station outside her compound, the report says. 


Area police boss Joseph Sawe told the paper that they would be visiting Mrs Obama to see how she was coping: 

“We are going to visit Mama Sarah next week to find out how she is coping with news of her grandson’s exit from the White House,” he said.

Kogelo village continues to attract tourists who want to see where Mr Obama's father, who he talks about in his book, Dreams From My Fathers,  is from. 

Sarah Obama
Sarah Obama
Photo Credit: BBC News
The grandmother of the former US President Barack Obama will continue enjoying state protection, Kenya's Standard newspaper reports, quoting government sources. 

Sarah Obama's home in Kogelo village, Siaya county in the western region, was fenced and later had 24-hour police protection after her grandson became the 44th president of the United States. 

Visitors to the home will continue to be vetted at a police station outside her compound, the report says. 


Area police boss Joseph Sawe told the paper that they would be visiting Mrs Obama to see how she was coping: 

“We are going to visit Mama Sarah next week to find out how she is coping with news of her grandson’s exit from the White House,” he said.

Kogelo village continues to attract tourists who want to see where Mr Obama's father, who he talks about in his book, Dreams From My Fathers,  is from. 

SHOCKER, Kudos As Nigerian Secret Police Averted Another Terror Attack On United States, Arrests World's 3rd MOST WANTED Terrorist

SHOCKER, Kudos As Nigerian Secret Police Averted Another Terror Attack On United States, Arrests World's 3rd MOST WANTED Terrorist

SHOCKER, Kudos As Nigerian Secret Police Averted Another Terror Attack On Unted States, Arrests World's 3rd MOST WANTED Terrorist
Photo Source: FBI
The Department of State Services (DSS) yesterday confirmed the arrest of the third most wanted terrorism suspect by the United States.

The suspect, who is in the custody of the agency, has been indicted in the killing of expatriates in the country between 2012 and 2013.

Many secret services in various parts of the world have been trooping into Nigeria to interact with the suspect.


Also, the service foiled a terrorist attack on the United States through its active intelligence alert.

The arrest is seen as a significant anti-terrorism breakthrough. United States President Barack Obama telephoned President Muhammadu Buhari to hail the feat, a source told The Nation.

A security source said the arrest  had made other security services in various parts of the world to fly into the country to interact with the suspected terrorist.

The suspect is unnamed because he is still “undergoing profiling”.

The source said: “He is still in our custody.

“This suspect was responsible for the killing of some expatriates in the country between 2012 and 2013.

The source also confirmed how DSS intercepted a plot to carry out a deadly terrorist attack on the United States.

The source said: “About six months ago, we burst a terrorist attack that was to happen in the United States. This earned the service a letter of commendation.

“In fact, President Barack Obama placed a call to President Muhammadu Buhari to acknowledge what we did.

“We did not make it a media issue because before you know it, there will be editorials asking us whether we had addressed security challenges in Nigeria before helping the US.

“But the speed with which things are changing and expanding around us, I can tell you that security challenge is becoming more globalised.

“We have been taken into confidence as a nation better than what it was before.”

The United States government had offered $340million (£217m) for about 10 most wanted terrorists, including the leader of Boko Haram, Imam Abubakar Shekau.

Shekau attracts a bounty price from US officials of $7million (£4.4m).

Shekau was reportedly killed about two years ago by Nigerian military but his death was riddled with controversy. He even reappeared in a video to denounce his purported killing by troops.

His fate remains unclear.

Some other wanted terrorists and ransome placed on them include Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, $10million (£6.3m) ; Abu al-Rahman Mustafa al-Qaduli, $7million (£4.4m); Abu Mohammed al-Adnani, $5m (£3.2m); Georgian native Tarkhan Tayumurazovich Batirashvili – also known as Omar the Chechen – $5m (£3.2m)

At number seven is the head of Nigerian Islamist group Boko Haram, Abubakar ); and Ezedin Abdel Aziz Khalil, $10million (£6.3m) bounty.

The Nation
SHOCKER, Kudos As Nigerian Secret Police Averted Another Terror Attack On Unted States, Arrests World's 3rd MOST WANTED Terrorist
Photo Source: FBI
The Department of State Services (DSS) yesterday confirmed the arrest of the third most wanted terrorism suspect by the United States.

The suspect, who is in the custody of the agency, has been indicted in the killing of expatriates in the country between 2012 and 2013.

Many secret services in various parts of the world have been trooping into Nigeria to interact with the suspect.


Also, the service foiled a terrorist attack on the United States through its active intelligence alert.

The arrest is seen as a significant anti-terrorism breakthrough. United States President Barack Obama telephoned President Muhammadu Buhari to hail the feat, a source told The Nation.

A security source said the arrest  had made other security services in various parts of the world to fly into the country to interact with the suspected terrorist.

The suspect is unnamed because he is still “undergoing profiling”.

The source said: “He is still in our custody.

“This suspect was responsible for the killing of some expatriates in the country between 2012 and 2013.

The source also confirmed how DSS intercepted a plot to carry out a deadly terrorist attack on the United States.

The source said: “About six months ago, we burst a terrorist attack that was to happen in the United States. This earned the service a letter of commendation.

“In fact, President Barack Obama placed a call to President Muhammadu Buhari to acknowledge what we did.

“We did not make it a media issue because before you know it, there will be editorials asking us whether we had addressed security challenges in Nigeria before helping the US.

“But the speed with which things are changing and expanding around us, I can tell you that security challenge is becoming more globalised.

“We have been taken into confidence as a nation better than what it was before.”

The United States government had offered $340million (£217m) for about 10 most wanted terrorists, including the leader of Boko Haram, Imam Abubakar Shekau.

Shekau attracts a bounty price from US officials of $7million (£4.4m).

Shekau was reportedly killed about two years ago by Nigerian military but his death was riddled with controversy. He even reappeared in a video to denounce his purported killing by troops.

His fate remains unclear.

Some other wanted terrorists and ransome placed on them include Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, $10million (£6.3m) ; Abu al-Rahman Mustafa al-Qaduli, $7million (£4.4m); Abu Mohammed al-Adnani, $5m (£3.2m); Georgian native Tarkhan Tayumurazovich Batirashvili – also known as Omar the Chechen – $5m (£3.2m)

At number seven is the head of Nigerian Islamist group Boko Haram, Abubakar ); and Ezedin Abdel Aziz Khalil, $10million (£6.3m) bounty.

The Nation

After Handover, The Obama's New RENTED Retirement Home Unveiled

After Handover, The Obama's New RENTED Retirement Home Unveiled

When President Barak Obama completes his tenure at the Presidency he is not moving back to Chicago, the Obama's reveal. They are staying back in Washington, DC where they just acquired a new home, so 15-year-old Sasha Obama can finish out high school at the Sidwell Friends School. 

With just one month left for President Obama to step down, renovations to his new home are underway with plans to upgrade the security system and transform part of the garage into a home office.


Barack and Michelle Obama are moving into a $5.3million home in Kalorama, one of Washington DC's most elegant neighborhoods.

The home, built in 1928 with nine bedrooms and eight and a half baths, is tastefully decorated in a white, beige and grey palette.  

The Obamas are leasing the house from Bill Clinton's former press secretary Joe Lockhart and his wife Giovanna Gray, who works for Glamour magazine.

Construction permits obtained show the home will also be outfitted with an upgraded electrical system as well as a cat walk over one staircase.

They have decided to stay in DC so 15-year-old Sasha Obama can finish out high school at the Sidwell Friends School. Malia Obama is taking a gap year before heading to Harvard 

The stately home has plenty of windows to let in the DC sunshine, hardwood floors, and large rooms - though not as large as White House rooms

There's an upstairs office, in addition to the one being built in the garage, suggesting there's plenty more to come from both Barack and Michelle Obama 

There's an upstairs office, in addition to the one being built in the garage, suggesting there's plenty more to come from both Barack and Michelle Obama 

Contractors could be seen at work, with a dumpster, excavator, and tent pitched outside the home.

While the stately home is situated just off the street, Secret Service will be guarding the property and an enhanced security system will be installed.

The rented pad is getting an upgrade fit for the former First Couple, including tighter security

The rented pad is getting an upgrade fit for the former First Couple.

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After Handover, The Obama's New RENTED Retirement Home Unveiled

After Handover, The Obama's New RENTED Retirement Home Unveiled

After Handover, The Obama's New RENTED Retirement Home Unveiled


Culled from Persecond News
When President Barak Obama completes his tenure at the Presidency he is not moving back to Chicago, the Obama's reveal. They are staying back in Washington, DC where they just acquired a new home, so 15-year-old Sasha Obama can finish out high school at the Sidwell Friends School. 

With just one month left for President Obama to step down, renovations to his new home are underway with plans to upgrade the security system and transform part of the garage into a home office.


Barack and Michelle Obama are moving into a $5.3million home in Kalorama, one of Washington DC's most elegant neighborhoods.

The home, built in 1928 with nine bedrooms and eight and a half baths, is tastefully decorated in a white, beige and grey palette.  

The Obamas are leasing the house from Bill Clinton's former press secretary Joe Lockhart and his wife Giovanna Gray, who works for Glamour magazine.

Construction permits obtained show the home will also be outfitted with an upgraded electrical system as well as a cat walk over one staircase.

They have decided to stay in DC so 15-year-old Sasha Obama can finish out high school at the Sidwell Friends School. Malia Obama is taking a gap year before heading to Harvard 

The stately home has plenty of windows to let in the DC sunshine, hardwood floors, and large rooms - though not as large as White House rooms

There's an upstairs office, in addition to the one being built in the garage, suggesting there's plenty more to come from both Barack and Michelle Obama 

There's an upstairs office, in addition to the one being built in the garage, suggesting there's plenty more to come from both Barack and Michelle Obama 

Contractors could be seen at work, with a dumpster, excavator, and tent pitched outside the home.

While the stately home is situated just off the street, Secret Service will be guarding the property and an enhanced security system will be installed.

The rented pad is getting an upgrade fit for the former First Couple, including tighter security

The rented pad is getting an upgrade fit for the former First Couple.

More Photos

After Handover, The Obama's New RENTED Retirement Home Unveiled

After Handover, The Obama's New RENTED Retirement Home Unveiled

After Handover, The Obama's New RENTED Retirement Home Unveiled


Culled from Persecond News

Obama, FBI "Plotted' My Defeat - Clinton Reveals As She Cried Uncontrollably After Lost

Obama, FBI "Plotted' My Defeat - Clinton Reveals As She Cried Uncontrollably After Lost

Hillary Clinton
New revelations about what happened after Hillary Clinton lost to Donald Trump in the US presidential elections have emerged.

It has been revealed that after she lost to Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton cried profusely and spoke incoherently in tears to a friend.

The revelation was made by American author, Ed Klein, who is a close ally of Clinton.


Klein made the revelation when he joined Steve Malzberg for an interview on Newsmax TV on Wednesday after Donald Trump shocked the world by winning the US presidency in his first ever political race.

Klein said Hillary Clinton called a friend and couldn’t stop crying.

She blamed FBI Director Comey and Barack Obama for the loss.

Ed Klein said: “Here’s what I know, not my opinion. About 6:30 this morning she called an old friend. She was crying inconsolably. She couldn’t stop crying. And her friend, her female friend from way, way back said it was even hard to understand what she was saying she was crying so hard. This is Hillary we’re talking about. Eventually her friend said she could make out that she was blaming James Comey, the Director of the FBI, for her loss, and, I don’t understand exactly, the president of the United States for not doing enough.”

Hillary Clinton
New revelations about what happened after Hillary Clinton lost to Donald Trump in the US presidential elections have emerged.

It has been revealed that after she lost to Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton cried profusely and spoke incoherently in tears to a friend.

The revelation was made by American author, Ed Klein, who is a close ally of Clinton.


Klein made the revelation when he joined Steve Malzberg for an interview on Newsmax TV on Wednesday after Donald Trump shocked the world by winning the US presidency in his first ever political race.

Klein said Hillary Clinton called a friend and couldn’t stop crying.

She blamed FBI Director Comey and Barack Obama for the loss.

Ed Klein said: “Here’s what I know, not my opinion. About 6:30 this morning she called an old friend. She was crying inconsolably. She couldn’t stop crying. And her friend, her female friend from way, way back said it was even hard to understand what she was saying she was crying so hard. This is Hillary we’re talking about. Eventually her friend said she could make out that she was blaming James Comey, the Director of the FBI, for her loss, and, I don’t understand exactly, the president of the United States for not doing enough.”

"I'm Encouraged" - Obama Says After 90 Minutes Closed Door Meeting with Trump; Here's What They Discussed

"I'm Encouraged" - Obama Says After 90 Minutes Closed Door Meeting with Trump; Here's What They Discussed

US President-elect Donald Trump and President Obama
President-elect Donald Trump said yesterday it was a “great honour” to meet United States President Barack Obama for transition talks at the White House.

Obama said he was “encouraged” by their “excellent” and “wide-ranging” conversation, which lasted for about 90 minutes..

Trump had questioned Obama’s US citizenship and vowed to dismantle his legacy.

During the campaign, Obama called Trump “uniquely unqualified”.

The businessman also called Obama “the worst president in the history of the United States



However, Obama said he was “rooting” for him after his shock defeat of Hillary Clinton.

After their meeting at the White House, Obama said: “My number one priority in the coming two months is to try to facilitate a transition that ensures our president-elect is successful.”

He said they had discussed domestic and foreign policy and he had been “very encouraged” by Trump’s interest in working with his team on issues facing the U.S.

Trump said he would “very much look forward” to interacting with President Obama in future

“I have great respect, the meeting lasted for almost an hour and a half, and it could’ve, as far as I’m concerned, it could’ve gone on for a lot longer,” the president-elect said.

“We discussed a lot of different situations – some wonderful and some difficulties.”

Trump, who said he had never met Obama, called him a good man and said the two had discussed both “wonderful” things and the “difficult” challenges the country was facing.

On Wednesday, thousands took to the streets of major US cities denouncing Mr Trump after his shock defeat of Hillary Clinton.

White House spokesman Josh Earnest has insisted Obama is sincere about ensuring a smooth handover.

With the Republicans now holding a majority in both chambers of the US Congress, Mr Trump can more easily target key Obama initiatives like such as his healthcare reforms.

The president-elect’s transition team for the 10-week period until inauguration will be led by Chris Christie, Governor of New Jersey.

Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani is a leading contender to serve as attorney general and Representative Michael McCaul of Texas, chairman of the House Committee on Homeland Security, is a top choice for Homeland Security secretary, according to people familiar with the matter. Senator Jeff Sessions of Alabama is interested in serving as defense secretary, the people said.

Mr Trump, who has never held elected office, has said his immediate priorities will be restoring the country’s infrastructure and doubling its economic growth

Trump flew from New York on his private jet and landed at Reagan National Airport, just outside the nation’s capital.

The president-elect was accompanied by his wife, Melania, who had a meeting with First Lady Michelle Obama.

His motorcade arrived at the White House’s South Lawn, where reporters weren’t able to observe the two men greeting each other, shortly before 11 a.m. New York time.

White House Chief of Staff Denis McDonough was seen walking with Trump’s son-in-law, Jared Kushner, a close adviser to the president-elect, on the South Lawn while Obama and Trump met. Obama and Trump met alone but posed for photographs with a handful of senior aides after the meeting.

White House press secretary Josh Earnest told reporters the meeting was “robust” and “valuable.”

“It is no secret that the president-elect and I have some pretty significant differences,” Obama said in the Rose Garden on Wednesday. “But remember, eight years ago, President Bush and I had some pretty significant differences.”

Obama said he had told his “team to follow the example that President Bush’s team set eight years ago, and work as hard as we can to make sure that this is a successful transition for the president-elect.”

Trump didn’t mention Obama in his victory speech early Wednesday. He called for unity, saying, “It’s time for America to bind the wounds of division.”

“I pledge to every citizen of our land that I will be president for all Americans,” Trump said.

Neither man has addressed post-election protests in several major cities, including New York and Washington, where demonstrators have criticized Trump’s inflammatory rhetoric about African-Americans, Latinos, women, and Muslims.

US President-elect Donald Trump and President Obama
President-elect Donald Trump said yesterday it was a “great honour” to meet United States President Barack Obama for transition talks at the White House.

Obama said he was “encouraged” by their “excellent” and “wide-ranging” conversation, which lasted for about 90 minutes..

Trump had questioned Obama’s US citizenship and vowed to dismantle his legacy.

During the campaign, Obama called Trump “uniquely unqualified”.

The businessman also called Obama “the worst president in the history of the United States



However, Obama said he was “rooting” for him after his shock defeat of Hillary Clinton.

After their meeting at the White House, Obama said: “My number one priority in the coming two months is to try to facilitate a transition that ensures our president-elect is successful.”

He said they had discussed domestic and foreign policy and he had been “very encouraged” by Trump’s interest in working with his team on issues facing the U.S.

Trump said he would “very much look forward” to interacting with President Obama in future

“I have great respect, the meeting lasted for almost an hour and a half, and it could’ve, as far as I’m concerned, it could’ve gone on for a lot longer,” the president-elect said.

“We discussed a lot of different situations – some wonderful and some difficulties.”

Trump, who said he had never met Obama, called him a good man and said the two had discussed both “wonderful” things and the “difficult” challenges the country was facing.

On Wednesday, thousands took to the streets of major US cities denouncing Mr Trump after his shock defeat of Hillary Clinton.

White House spokesman Josh Earnest has insisted Obama is sincere about ensuring a smooth handover.

With the Republicans now holding a majority in both chambers of the US Congress, Mr Trump can more easily target key Obama initiatives like such as his healthcare reforms.

The president-elect’s transition team for the 10-week period until inauguration will be led by Chris Christie, Governor of New Jersey.

Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani is a leading contender to serve as attorney general and Representative Michael McCaul of Texas, chairman of the House Committee on Homeland Security, is a top choice for Homeland Security secretary, according to people familiar with the matter. Senator Jeff Sessions of Alabama is interested in serving as defense secretary, the people said.

Mr Trump, who has never held elected office, has said his immediate priorities will be restoring the country’s infrastructure and doubling its economic growth

Trump flew from New York on his private jet and landed at Reagan National Airport, just outside the nation’s capital.

The president-elect was accompanied by his wife, Melania, who had a meeting with First Lady Michelle Obama.

His motorcade arrived at the White House’s South Lawn, where reporters weren’t able to observe the two men greeting each other, shortly before 11 a.m. New York time.

White House Chief of Staff Denis McDonough was seen walking with Trump’s son-in-law, Jared Kushner, a close adviser to the president-elect, on the South Lawn while Obama and Trump met. Obama and Trump met alone but posed for photographs with a handful of senior aides after the meeting.

White House press secretary Josh Earnest told reporters the meeting was “robust” and “valuable.”

“It is no secret that the president-elect and I have some pretty significant differences,” Obama said in the Rose Garden on Wednesday. “But remember, eight years ago, President Bush and I had some pretty significant differences.”

Obama said he had told his “team to follow the example that President Bush’s team set eight years ago, and work as hard as we can to make sure that this is a successful transition for the president-elect.”

Trump didn’t mention Obama in his victory speech early Wednesday. He called for unity, saying, “It’s time for America to bind the wounds of division.”

“I pledge to every citizen of our land that I will be president for all Americans,” Trump said.

Neither man has addressed post-election protests in several major cities, including New York and Washington, where demonstrators have criticized Trump’s inflammatory rhetoric about African-Americans, Latinos, women, and Muslims.

The Dire Consequences Should Trump Wins - Clinton, Obama Warn US Electorates

The Dire Consequences Should Trump Wins - Clinton, Obama Warn US Electorates

The Dire Consequences Should Trump Wins


Hillary Clinton painted a grim picture of life under a Donald Trump presidency Wednesday, warning undecided voters as the ever tighter White House race entered its final five-day stretch.

Clinton made an optimistic choice in staging a huge rally in Arizona, a swing state she hopes to poach from the Republicans, but the Democrat’s tone was grim as she invited voters to envisage her defeat.

“Imagine it is January 20, 2016 and imagine that it is Donald Trump standing in front of the Capitol,” she told a 15,000-strong crowd in Tempe, triggering a chorus of boos for her Republican opponent.


“Imagine that he is taking the oath of office and then imagine that he is in the Oval Office making the decisions that affect your lives and your future,” she said.

Clinton painted a picture of Trump as a president who demeans women, exacerbates racial divisions and is so thin-skinned and unpredictable that he could “start a real war instead of a Twitter war.”

The note of caution was echoed by President Barack Obama, who warned voters that America’s very future was at stake. He will duel with Trump on Thursday when they hold rival rallies in Florida.

“The fate of the republic rests on your shoulders,” he declared in North Carolina, one of a handful of swing states where the race will be decided.

“The fate of the world is teetering and you, North Carolina, are going to have to make sure that we push it in the right direction,” Obama declared.

The 70-year-old Republican, by contrast, treated supporters in Florida to a now familiar tirade, predicting Clinton’s downfall and vowing to “drain the swamp” of corruption in Washington.

Appearing before fans at a triumphal rally in Pensacola, Trump stuck closely to his well- rehearsed stump speech focused on his “contract with America, a plan to end government corruption.”

And he boasted that many opinion-makers and voters are now flocking to his standard.

“We’re only left with one person, crooked Hillary Clinton. We’re going to win. We’re going to win.”

Such talk — partly supported by one poll on Tuesday showing him moving slightly ahead of Clinton — has delighted America’s foes, made its allies queasy and spooked financial markets.

Trump has been battered by scandals that would have sunk a less brazen showman: accused of sexual assault, of not paying taxes and of ties to Russia’s Vladimir Putin and the mob.

But renewed FBI scrutiny of Clinton’s use of a private email server when secretary of state has fired up the Republican’s raucous fan base and fed doubts about the Democrat’s trustworthiness.

– Foregone conclusion –

US markets have not responded well. The Dow fell 0.4 percent and the broader S&P 500 was off 0.7 percent at the close. Earlier major markets in Asia and Europe had tumbled more than one percent.

The dollar continued to slip against the euro, losing 0.3 percent to $1.1093, while the Mexican peso — sensitive to Trump’s threat to build a wall on the country’s border — lost one percent.

The dramatic tightening in the opinion polls also frightened bookmakers. Ireland’s Paddy Power had already paid out $1 million to punters who bet on Clinton, assuming her victory a foregone conclusion.

But on Wednesday, the firm said 91 percent of bets now favor Trump, whose odds have narrowed.

This week, US Secretary of State John Kerry admitted the campaign has been “downright embarrassing” as he deals with America’s friends and foes abroad, and the latter are in full voice.

Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei — whose regime paints America as a comic-book foe — crowed that the “catastrophic reality” of the candidates “goes beyond what even we were saying.”

In Britain, a giant effigy of Trump wielding the head of his rival Clinton was to be burned during traditional November 5 bonfire night celebrations.

– Long-shot bets –

The long and often unedifying 2016 race is now being fought in a few corners of a few states, most notably Florida, Ohio and North Carolina.

These three states offer the best chance for both candidates to cross the winning threshold of 270 out of 538 electoral college votes.

But the two hopefuls have also placed some final long-shot bets.

Clinton traveled to Arizona, which Democrats haven’t won since 1996 when her husband Bill claimed the presidency by a landslide.

An Emerson poll on Wednesday had Clinton losing the state by only four percentage points, and both of its Republican senators oppose Trump, offering the prospect of a shock Clinton win.

Meanwhile, Trump has raised eyebrows by campaigning in Wisconsin and Michigan, both traditionally Democratic states where polls show Clinton leading by six points or more.

And he spent most of Wednesday in Florida — which is likely to make-or-break his presidential dreams — and was to remain there Thursday seeking to build momentum before the dash for the finish line.

The Dire Consequences Should Trump Wins


Hillary Clinton painted a grim picture of life under a Donald Trump presidency Wednesday, warning undecided voters as the ever tighter White House race entered its final five-day stretch.

Clinton made an optimistic choice in staging a huge rally in Arizona, a swing state she hopes to poach from the Republicans, but the Democrat’s tone was grim as she invited voters to envisage her defeat.

“Imagine it is January 20, 2016 and imagine that it is Donald Trump standing in front of the Capitol,” she told a 15,000-strong crowd in Tempe, triggering a chorus of boos for her Republican opponent.


“Imagine that he is taking the oath of office and then imagine that he is in the Oval Office making the decisions that affect your lives and your future,” she said.

Clinton painted a picture of Trump as a president who demeans women, exacerbates racial divisions and is so thin-skinned and unpredictable that he could “start a real war instead of a Twitter war.”

The note of caution was echoed by President Barack Obama, who warned voters that America’s very future was at stake. He will duel with Trump on Thursday when they hold rival rallies in Florida.

“The fate of the republic rests on your shoulders,” he declared in North Carolina, one of a handful of swing states where the race will be decided.

“The fate of the world is teetering and you, North Carolina, are going to have to make sure that we push it in the right direction,” Obama declared.

The 70-year-old Republican, by contrast, treated supporters in Florida to a now familiar tirade, predicting Clinton’s downfall and vowing to “drain the swamp” of corruption in Washington.

Appearing before fans at a triumphal rally in Pensacola, Trump stuck closely to his well- rehearsed stump speech focused on his “contract with America, a plan to end government corruption.”

And he boasted that many opinion-makers and voters are now flocking to his standard.

“We’re only left with one person, crooked Hillary Clinton. We’re going to win. We’re going to win.”

Such talk — partly supported by one poll on Tuesday showing him moving slightly ahead of Clinton — has delighted America’s foes, made its allies queasy and spooked financial markets.

Trump has been battered by scandals that would have sunk a less brazen showman: accused of sexual assault, of not paying taxes and of ties to Russia’s Vladimir Putin and the mob.

But renewed FBI scrutiny of Clinton’s use of a private email server when secretary of state has fired up the Republican’s raucous fan base and fed doubts about the Democrat’s trustworthiness.

– Foregone conclusion –

US markets have not responded well. The Dow fell 0.4 percent and the broader S&P 500 was off 0.7 percent at the close. Earlier major markets in Asia and Europe had tumbled more than one percent.

The dollar continued to slip against the euro, losing 0.3 percent to $1.1093, while the Mexican peso — sensitive to Trump’s threat to build a wall on the country’s border — lost one percent.

The dramatic tightening in the opinion polls also frightened bookmakers. Ireland’s Paddy Power had already paid out $1 million to punters who bet on Clinton, assuming her victory a foregone conclusion.

But on Wednesday, the firm said 91 percent of bets now favor Trump, whose odds have narrowed.

This week, US Secretary of State John Kerry admitted the campaign has been “downright embarrassing” as he deals with America’s friends and foes abroad, and the latter are in full voice.

Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei — whose regime paints America as a comic-book foe — crowed that the “catastrophic reality” of the candidates “goes beyond what even we were saying.”

In Britain, a giant effigy of Trump wielding the head of his rival Clinton was to be burned during traditional November 5 bonfire night celebrations.

– Long-shot bets –

The long and often unedifying 2016 race is now being fought in a few corners of a few states, most notably Florida, Ohio and North Carolina.

These three states offer the best chance for both candidates to cross the winning threshold of 270 out of 538 electoral college votes.

But the two hopefuls have also placed some final long-shot bets.

Clinton traveled to Arizona, which Democrats haven’t won since 1996 when her husband Bill claimed the presidency by a landslide.

An Emerson poll on Wednesday had Clinton losing the state by only four percentage points, and both of its Republican senators oppose Trump, offering the prospect of a shock Clinton win.

Meanwhile, Trump has raised eyebrows by campaigning in Wisconsin and Michigan, both traditionally Democratic states where polls show Clinton leading by six points or more.

And he spent most of Wednesday in Florida — which is likely to make-or-break his presidential dreams — and was to remain there Thursday seeking to build momentum before the dash for the finish line.

US Govt. Grants Nigeria Waiver On The Use Of Child Soldier

US Govt. Grants Nigeria Waiver On The Use Of Child Soldier

US Govt. Grants Nigeria Waiver On The Use Of Child Soldier
The president of the United States of America, President Obama has granted waivers that allows the US to continue providing military assistance to countries where child soldiers have been used.

The waivers circumvent parts of the Child Soldier Prevention Act meant to block certain kinds of military assistance.


Waivers have been granted to counties like Nigeria, Somalia, Democratic Republic of Congo, South Sudan, Rwanda, Iraq and Myanmar.

 A US spokesperson says the US can use the possibility of a waiver to provide an incentive for reform.

Source: News24

US Govt. Grants Nigeria Waiver On The Use Of Child Soldier
The president of the United States of America, President Obama has granted waivers that allows the US to continue providing military assistance to countries where child soldiers have been used.

The waivers circumvent parts of the Child Soldier Prevention Act meant to block certain kinds of military assistance.


Waivers have been granted to counties like Nigeria, Somalia, Democratic Republic of Congo, South Sudan, Rwanda, Iraq and Myanmar.

 A US spokesperson says the US can use the possibility of a waiver to provide an incentive for reform.

Source: News24

You're Doing A Good Job - Obama Hails Buhari's Economic Policies, Passes Vote Of Confident On PMB

You're Doing A Good Job - Obama Hails Buhari's Economic Policies, Passes Vote Of Confident On PMB

Obama and Buhari
The President of the United States Barack Obama expressed confidence in the Buhari administration.

Obama's expression came during a bilateral meeting on the sidelines of the 71st session of the United Nations General Assembly holding in New York.

Buhari’s media aide, Mr Femi Adesina, in a statement, said the U.S. president described his Nigerian counterpart as a man of “integrity and honesty”, adding: “We have confidence in your leadership. There are some difficulties you face, but this administration is willing to assist in the short time we have left.


“You have made real progress in defeating the brutal organisation called Boko Haram, and that was achieved because of your leadership.”

Obama also offered a hand of fellowship to Nigeria “in the final and comprehensive defeat of Boko Haram and resolution of the Niger Delta crisis, which would help ramp up oil production and increase revenue, resolving the humanitarian crisis in the North-east, recovering stolen money, and revamping the economy”.

Describing Nigeria as a big and important country in sub-Saharan Africa, Obama said his country looked forward to a framework for sustained partnership between the two nations.

Earlier, Buhari had assured the Obama that Nigeria was making steady progress towards resolving the problem in the Niger Delta region, which had led to economic sabotage on a grand scale.
Buhari said: “We are making definite progress on how many factions of the militant groups exist, their leadership and operational basis, and we have equally sought the cooperation of the oil majors. In a short while, I believe the issues would be resolved.”

While thanking the U.S. for the assistance rendered in the area of security through provision of armaments, training for Nigerian troops, and sharing of intelligence, leading to the degradation of Boko Haram in the North-east, Buhari said the country was open to support in combating the humanitarian crisis currently ravaging the region.

The Nigerian president said the farming season was good this year, with the prospect of good harvest, adding that “Nigeria is on the road to food self-sufficiency soon”.

“We shall be able to feed ourselves and utilise the billions of dollars spent on importing food on other productive areas,” he informed Obama.

He reiterated that his administration came to power on the tripod of security, battle against corruption, and the economy, stressing that there would be no let-up in fulfilling those electoral promises.

He wished Obama happy retirement, as his tenure in office winds down.
Obama and Buhari
The President of the United States Barack Obama expressed confidence in the Buhari administration.

Obama's expression came during a bilateral meeting on the sidelines of the 71st session of the United Nations General Assembly holding in New York.

Buhari’s media aide, Mr Femi Adesina, in a statement, said the U.S. president described his Nigerian counterpart as a man of “integrity and honesty”, adding: “We have confidence in your leadership. There are some difficulties you face, but this administration is willing to assist in the short time we have left.


“You have made real progress in defeating the brutal organisation called Boko Haram, and that was achieved because of your leadership.”

Obama also offered a hand of fellowship to Nigeria “in the final and comprehensive defeat of Boko Haram and resolution of the Niger Delta crisis, which would help ramp up oil production and increase revenue, resolving the humanitarian crisis in the North-east, recovering stolen money, and revamping the economy”.

Describing Nigeria as a big and important country in sub-Saharan Africa, Obama said his country looked forward to a framework for sustained partnership between the two nations.

Earlier, Buhari had assured the Obama that Nigeria was making steady progress towards resolving the problem in the Niger Delta region, which had led to economic sabotage on a grand scale.
Buhari said: “We are making definite progress on how many factions of the militant groups exist, their leadership and operational basis, and we have equally sought the cooperation of the oil majors. In a short while, I believe the issues would be resolved.”

While thanking the U.S. for the assistance rendered in the area of security through provision of armaments, training for Nigerian troops, and sharing of intelligence, leading to the degradation of Boko Haram in the North-east, Buhari said the country was open to support in combating the humanitarian crisis currently ravaging the region.

The Nigerian president said the farming season was good this year, with the prospect of good harvest, adding that “Nigeria is on the road to food self-sufficiency soon”.

“We shall be able to feed ourselves and utilise the billions of dollars spent on importing food on other productive areas,” he informed Obama.

He reiterated that his administration came to power on the tripod of security, battle against corruption, and the economy, stressing that there would be no let-up in fulfilling those electoral promises.

He wished Obama happy retirement, as his tenure in office winds down.

RECESSION: Obama Thanks Initially Defiant Buhari For 'Heeding To Force' To Devalue The Naira

RECESSION: Obama Thanks Initially Defiant Buhari For 'Heeding To Force' To Devalue The Naira

RECESSION: Obama Thanks Initially Defiant Buhari For 'Heeding To Force' To Devalue The Naira
Recalls the President of the United States, Barak Obama sometime in March 2016 vowed to force defiant President Muhammadu to ensure he devalued the Naira, having succeeded, the US President yesterday praised President Muhammadu Buhari for allowing flexibility in exchange rates, the Nation Newspaper reports this morning

He spoke during a meeting of the two leaders on the sideline of the 71 United Nations’ General Assembly in New York.

Before CBN's eventual adoption of the flexible naira exchange rate regime, President Buhari had been defiant over several calls for further devaluing the naira. Buhari then opined that the past devaluation in naira had never done the country any good.




This was revealed by U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Africa, Linda Thomas-Greenfield, who told an audience at the U.S. Institute of Peace, on Monday, that Nigeria should ensure the value of the naira currency versus the U.S. dollar was realistic.

Despite the naira flexible rate regime, Nigeria had only succeeded in going to an unprecedented recession rather than boost the economy.

the two leaders yesterday also discussed ways of countering the Boko Haram militant group.

Details of the meeting were yet to be made available last night.

President Buhari also said yesterday that the anti-corruption campaign of his administration and the economic programme of diversification will significantly address the lack of job opportunities and deprivation that make Nigerian youths vulnerable to recruitment by human traffickers.

He spoke at a meeting on Modern Slavery, hosted by British Prime Minister Theresa May on the margins of the 71st Session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA71).

He commended the British Prime Minister for drawing the attention of the international community to such a serious matter to coincide with a time that the global focus is on migration and refugee crisis.

He called for practical and innovative measures to address all modern day human tragedies.

RECESSION: Obama Thanks Initially Defiant Buhari For 'Heeding To Force' To Devalue The Naira
Recalls the President of the United States, Barak Obama sometime in March 2016 vowed to force defiant President Muhammadu to ensure he devalued the Naira, having succeeded, the US President yesterday praised President Muhammadu Buhari for allowing flexibility in exchange rates, the Nation Newspaper reports this morning

He spoke during a meeting of the two leaders on the sideline of the 71 United Nations’ General Assembly in New York.

Before CBN's eventual adoption of the flexible naira exchange rate regime, President Buhari had been defiant over several calls for further devaluing the naira. Buhari then opined that the past devaluation in naira had never done the country any good.




This was revealed by U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Africa, Linda Thomas-Greenfield, who told an audience at the U.S. Institute of Peace, on Monday, that Nigeria should ensure the value of the naira currency versus the U.S. dollar was realistic.

Despite the naira flexible rate regime, Nigeria had only succeeded in going to an unprecedented recession rather than boost the economy.

the two leaders yesterday also discussed ways of countering the Boko Haram militant group.

Details of the meeting were yet to be made available last night.

President Buhari also said yesterday that the anti-corruption campaign of his administration and the economic programme of diversification will significantly address the lack of job opportunities and deprivation that make Nigerian youths vulnerable to recruitment by human traffickers.

He spoke at a meeting on Modern Slavery, hosted by British Prime Minister Theresa May on the margins of the 71st Session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA71).

He commended the British Prime Minister for drawing the attention of the international community to such a serious matter to coincide with a time that the global focus is on migration and refugee crisis.

He called for practical and innovative measures to address all modern day human tragedies.

Trump Fires Back At President Obama Over Clinton Campaign Harsh Speech

Trump Fires Back At President Obama Over Clinton Campaign Harsh Speech

Trump Fires Back At President Obama Over Clinton Campaign Harsh Speech
Donald Trump, the U.S Republican party presidential candidate  has fired back at U.S president Barack Obama after the U.S leader blasted him on Tuesday during a Philadelphia rally. 

Obama attacked Clinton’s rival Donald Trump with some of his harshest dictions yet saying the Republican nominee “is not fit in any way, shape, or form to represent this country abroad or to be its commander-in-chief.”

 Donald Trump tweeted asking Obama why he wasn't working as the president, rather spending time campaigning for Hillary Clinton. who was recovering at home following a Pneumonia bout.


Trump Fires Back At President Obama Over Clinton Campaign Harsh Speech
Donald Trump, the U.S Republican party presidential candidate  has fired back at U.S president Barack Obama after the U.S leader blasted him on Tuesday during a Philadelphia rally. 

Obama attacked Clinton’s rival Donald Trump with some of his harshest dictions yet saying the Republican nominee “is not fit in any way, shape, or form to represent this country abroad or to be its commander-in-chief.”

 Donald Trump tweeted asking Obama why he wasn't working as the president, rather spending time campaigning for Hillary Clinton. who was recovering at home following a Pneumonia bout.


Obama Tears Trump To Shred In Fiery Campaigning Speech For Sick Hillary Clinton

Obama Tears Trump To Shred In Fiery Campaigning Speech For Sick Hillary Clinton

Obama Tears Trump To Shred  In Fiery Campaigning Speech For Sick Hillary Clinton
President Barack Obama of the United State has once again blasted Donald Trump while campaigning for Hillary Clinton who is recovering from pneumonia.

Obama attacked Clinton’s rival Donald Trump with some of his harshest dictions yet saying the Republican nominee “is not fit in any way, shape, or form to represent this country abroad or to be its commander-in-chief.”

“Hillary Clinton is steady and she is true. I need you to work as hard for Hillary as you did for me.” I believe there has never been a man or a woman who is more qualified to serve as our president,” Obama said to cheers in a rally at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

This is the guy you want to be championing working people?” a bemused Obama asked, joking that “the Donald” doesn’t want working people living in his condominiums or playing on his golf courses. 

He spent most of his life staying as far away of working people as he could. And now this guy is going to be the champion for working people?”


Obama also took issue with Trump’s fondness for Russian President Vladimir Putin, who Trump’s praise for has evoked fear in his Republican colleagues.

“I have to do business with Putin,” Obama said.But I don’t go around saying that’s my role model.”

Obama said Trump’s claim that he would be a president for all is a joke and that he “wouldn’t let you all on his golf course.

”And now suddenly this guy is going to be your champion?Really? This is the guy you want to be championing working people?” Obama asked.

The president said he didn’t even represent many of the faces in the Republican Party.

“This isn’t Abraham Lincoln’s Republican Party. This isn’t even the vision of freedom of Ronald Reagan. This is a dark vision,” Obama said.

Obama Tears Trump To Shred  In Fiery Campaigning Speech For Sick Hillary Clinton
President Barack Obama of the United State has once again blasted Donald Trump while campaigning for Hillary Clinton who is recovering from pneumonia.

Obama attacked Clinton’s rival Donald Trump with some of his harshest dictions yet saying the Republican nominee “is not fit in any way, shape, or form to represent this country abroad or to be its commander-in-chief.”

“Hillary Clinton is steady and she is true. I need you to work as hard for Hillary as you did for me.” I believe there has never been a man or a woman who is more qualified to serve as our president,” Obama said to cheers in a rally at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

This is the guy you want to be championing working people?” a bemused Obama asked, joking that “the Donald” doesn’t want working people living in his condominiums or playing on his golf courses. 

He spent most of his life staying as far away of working people as he could. And now this guy is going to be the champion for working people?”


Obama also took issue with Trump’s fondness for Russian President Vladimir Putin, who Trump’s praise for has evoked fear in his Republican colleagues.

“I have to do business with Putin,” Obama said.But I don’t go around saying that’s my role model.”

Obama said Trump’s claim that he would be a president for all is a joke and that he “wouldn’t let you all on his golf course.

”And now suddenly this guy is going to be your champion?Really? This is the guy you want to be championing working people?” Obama asked.

The president said he didn’t even represent many of the faces in the Republican Party.

“This isn’t Abraham Lincoln’s Republican Party. This isn’t even the vision of freedom of Ronald Reagan. This is a dark vision,” Obama said.

Nigeria's Chimamanda Adichie Ranked With Obama & Wife As World's Best Dressed Dignitaries

Nigeria's Chimamanda Adichie Ranked With Obama & Wife As World's Best Dressed Dignitaries

Chimamanda Adichie
Chimamanda Adichie
Despite her unmatched fame in the literary world, Chimamanda Adichie has also attracted the attention of an international magazine, Vanity Fair‘s ‘International,  who has ranked alongside President of the United States, Barack Obama, his wife, Michelle and some of the most popular faces in the world as Vanity Fair‘s ‘International Best-Dressed’.


Adichie, who lists Michelle Obama as her ‘style idol’, was recognised by the popular magazine in its 2016 edition released this week for displaying exceptional style all year.

Other notable personalities are Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, U.S. Vice-President Joe Biden, Lady Gaga, Idris Elba, and many more
Chimamanda Adichie
Chimamanda Adichie
Despite her unmatched fame in the literary world, Chimamanda Adichie has also attracted the attention of an international magazine, Vanity Fair‘s ‘International,  who has ranked alongside President of the United States, Barack Obama, his wife, Michelle and some of the most popular faces in the world as Vanity Fair‘s ‘International Best-Dressed’.


Adichie, who lists Michelle Obama as her ‘style idol’, was recognised by the popular magazine in its 2016 edition released this week for displaying exceptional style all year.

Other notable personalities are Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, U.S. Vice-President Joe Biden, Lady Gaga, Idris Elba, and many more

Change Interception And Solemnization Of The Rookies, By AbdulRahman Agboola

Change Interception And Solemnization Of The Rookies, By AbdulRahman Agboola

Change Interception And Solemnization Of The Rookies, By AbdulRahman Agboola
The constancy of truth is ultimately prevalent over falsehood in the sight of intellectuals that lean on facts and figures as fundamental determinants of their dutiful engagements, often times, willful actions of rogues among the ruling class whose expertise in brainwashing a section of the society by promoting falsehood at the expense of truth as means of political relevance constitute serious setbacks to the actualization of a self-reliant Nation where majority of citizens will be dutifully engaged.   

In human endeavours, appraisals are often required to either gauge or measure progress acquired in the cause of every activity, not minding the variance in mindsets and thinking faculty among individuals, presupposition often derail basis of judgments especially when certain parochial interest seemingly overrides assessment either positively or negatively, as we tend to create a psychic of odd mentality termed African Mentality which has hampered the functionalities of democracy and good governance in Nigeria.

Every marriage has a window period for the couples to blend with realities of their solemnization, alas, they probably dated and had courtship before their wedding, yet, honey moon offers them the grace to evaluate their marital vows. Some couples thereafter shares agonies and sorrows but endures the difficulties, surmount striking challenges and live together harmoniously forever. For others, little hardship facilitates either partial or permanent separation.

I have searched for any perfect marriage in available domains and climes but found none, what I found instead of perfection was tolerance and considerations of weaknesses by partners through which harmony, peace and progress dwell in their affairs. Marriages built on trust and sincerity stands the test of time, imperfections rarely takes the lead as the partners collaborate to protect family interest and never endanger their wards thereby wading off their imperfections in the pursuit of welfare and home needs.

Compare marital life with government, there is a linear relationship, where decency and modesty applies in sane climes, where respect for rights and privileges are prevalent, political participation is premised on strong determination for value added engagements, but in odd climes like ours, self-inclined benefits takes the lead. Instead of the family interest to be premised on the generality of citizenry, every government in power sets barriers to demarcate meeting and separating points where preference for political family interest overshadows their responsibilities to the entire citizenry whose interest they vowed to uphold every time.

There ought to have been a Nigeria Project for the people, collectively to uphold trust and confidence for the purpose of allaying fears that exist in our diversities, what exist till date is cliché interest across board. Over a year ago, Nigerians filed out to set direction for positive changes through the platform of All Progressive Congress based on well-crafted manifestoes and respect for respectable personalities that took the lead in the process of dislodging the former tenants of Aso Rock Villa in particular. Looking back to the campaign era, the Country was promising once again after a long while, people were happy for the return of a personality they could trust with their mandate, the euphoria now gave way to despair, the real question enveloping the air roving the lips of Nigerians is that, did we really made a mistake with our last pursuit for a change?, the reasons for the despair are not far-fetched, they are obvious than the truth.

Our quest for change was not a mistake considering the sterling revelations of impunity acts of the last administration, but the change we yearned was intercepted by interlopers mostly rookies with brazen display of stunts and goofs in the cause of discharging their duties. When you evaluate the 8 years of Obama Presidency in America, the major achievements of his administration are not numerous but their impacts surpasses the initial motives, the Obama Health Care, withdrawal of troops from foreign missions, recovery from economic recession and repositioning of America as a frontline world power with preciousness among competitors, haters and lovers of Obama in America don’t contest his expertise at duties and intellectualism in favour of the masses.

Couple of years ago, to imagine the success of a black man as America President seemed impossible, however, it was achieved not through mere racial affinity of blacks with Obama but with his exemplary leadership derived from inbuilt skills, good conscience and convincing style of leadership. If a black man can successfully govern a white dominated Country, why is it difficult for a black man to successfully govern the most populated Black Country in the world, do we need a foreigner naturalized in Nigeria to emerge as a President on our soil before we advance as a Country.

The difference between America and Nigeria is the fact that in spite of diversities Americans determined their core values that must be protected long ago, which is the supremacy of the Country above Citizens, they uphold it as a sacred trust that there are no Americans without America first, they are well determined to surpass the achievements of their colonial masters, but in Nigeria our diversity has become adversities, what is obtainable in our democracy is objectification, leaders interest at variance with populace interest.

I really pity most young Nigerians glued to the game of deceit and mere criticism of policies and actions of government without finding enabling platforms to prepare for a future where the tides will favour the majority. Most young people seems to lack the sight to foresee    the impending doom, are we not carried away by sentiments and affinities as unsteadiness takes the lead in our polity. How long shall we continue to find faults alone without gathering efforts to correct the anomalies in the system, everyone now assume authority on every issue even with obvious exhibition of shallowness.

The last administration has become a history but the story lines in that administration has only changed in terms of financial recklessness but the real expectations of the masses in terms of economic recovery, poverty eradication and creation of an egalitarian society are far from attainment as the attitudes of core officers of this administration classify them as rookies. In the Education Sector, it is policy gaffes by the Minister on admission policies, in Sports and Youth Development, it is an exhibition of faux pas by the heady Minister, INEC and Security Agencies are not impressive with current challenges arising from their operational tactics and strategies while other Ministries and Agencies performs below general expectations.

Native intelligence will never fail when well construed; it is the prevalence of native intelligence that has eluded us in decision making as we lean towards foreigners views and assessment without considering our peculiarities. If we respect our peculiarities, what is the essence of bicameral legislature at the Federal level, why the lack of autonomy of Local Government and why the abolition of Regional Government.

With the perpetual stokes of native intelligence and strong inclinations to the directives of external oppressors under the guise of International Monetary Fund and World Bank, Nigeria is in ruin of external debts and depleted foreign reserves with no commensurable developmental strides by the past and present governments. Each time the debt profile of States Governments comes to fore, it queries the sensibilities of the Governors and you begin to wonder how and where some of these elements with no sense of management other than waste and greed managed to acquire that title wrongly called Excellency.

His Excellency is a revered title meant for reasonable people with sense of commitment to duties and problem solving, but our so called Excellency most created generational problems as shown in States debt profile and for the affected masses to ponder over the ruin already on ground for future leaders to inherit, political correctness is mostly sought by them as they pursue perilous task learnt from the perils of Pauline styles of their mentors.

The honey moon is over for President Muhammadu Buhari and the All Progressive Congress but they still enjoy the life lines, there is no coordination of the oppressed working people and different categories of poor class, heads of Civil Society Organisations are either consumed by fury or lost in the pond of stagnation, if not, divorce signals ought to have been visible. In a situation where a divorced wife is more determined than the legitimate Children over a share of inheritance, then the family heads should understand the existence of poor characters and attitudes among members of the family.

The Peoples’ Democratic Party obviously represents the divorced wife well determined for a remarriage with Nigerians by 2019, instead of laying prudent grounds for the masses by the APC government to serve as preference to reject the amorous advances of PDP to dupe Nigerians again, APC supporters, Party Leaders and the Government itself is locked down by political correctness and unexplainable attitudes capable of ruining their gains eventually. One particular question begging for answer is the truism of free, fairness and credibility of our elections in Nigeria, it reflects more of conspiracy and override than fairness, if the only thing the masses can benefit directly from this administration is the true functionality of our democracy, the earlier the masses brace up to achieve that onerous task the better for us.

The World seems to be returning to the dark ages of ignorance as our varsities now produce educated illiterates with no leanings to thorough thoughts and actions other than get rich quick inclinations, people engage in politics not to offer services again, but to assume position of authority to have grip on resources and become self-sufficient through our common wealth, the President must be thoroughly engaged on strategies to make leadership lesser attractive as a means of everlasting wealth for political office holders.

The emergence of a fresh political alliance and formation of new party to compete with APC in 2019 would have been more beneficial to the masses but who will bear the burden as the PDP attempts a return to our polity.   If efforts towards economic revitalizations and general prosperity are not yielding immediate results, we should not ignore other noble initiatives requiring only hands to correct; we should forbid people from learning governance from vantage point of leadership, the risk of allowing the solemnization of the rookies to override other sound dictates of democracy will be too difficult to bear if we fail to be more proactive to guide Mr President to success.

Comrade AbdulRahman Agboola
National Coordinator,
Mass Action for Good Governance and Grassroots Development in Nigeria
[email protected] 08029809000





Change Interception And Solemnization Of The Rookies, By AbdulRahman Agboola
The constancy of truth is ultimately prevalent over falsehood in the sight of intellectuals that lean on facts and figures as fundamental determinants of their dutiful engagements, often times, willful actions of rogues among the ruling class whose expertise in brainwashing a section of the society by promoting falsehood at the expense of truth as means of political relevance constitute serious setbacks to the actualization of a self-reliant Nation where majority of citizens will be dutifully engaged.   

In human endeavours, appraisals are often required to either gauge or measure progress acquired in the cause of every activity, not minding the variance in mindsets and thinking faculty among individuals, presupposition often derail basis of judgments especially when certain parochial interest seemingly overrides assessment either positively or negatively, as we tend to create a psychic of odd mentality termed African Mentality which has hampered the functionalities of democracy and good governance in Nigeria.

Every marriage has a window period for the couples to blend with realities of their solemnization, alas, they probably dated and had courtship before their wedding, yet, honey moon offers them the grace to evaluate their marital vows. Some couples thereafter shares agonies and sorrows but endures the difficulties, surmount striking challenges and live together harmoniously forever. For others, little hardship facilitates either partial or permanent separation.

I have searched for any perfect marriage in available domains and climes but found none, what I found instead of perfection was tolerance and considerations of weaknesses by partners through which harmony, peace and progress dwell in their affairs. Marriages built on trust and sincerity stands the test of time, imperfections rarely takes the lead as the partners collaborate to protect family interest and never endanger their wards thereby wading off their imperfections in the pursuit of welfare and home needs.

Compare marital life with government, there is a linear relationship, where decency and modesty applies in sane climes, where respect for rights and privileges are prevalent, political participation is premised on strong determination for value added engagements, but in odd climes like ours, self-inclined benefits takes the lead. Instead of the family interest to be premised on the generality of citizenry, every government in power sets barriers to demarcate meeting and separating points where preference for political family interest overshadows their responsibilities to the entire citizenry whose interest they vowed to uphold every time.

There ought to have been a Nigeria Project for the people, collectively to uphold trust and confidence for the purpose of allaying fears that exist in our diversities, what exist till date is cliché interest across board. Over a year ago, Nigerians filed out to set direction for positive changes through the platform of All Progressive Congress based on well-crafted manifestoes and respect for respectable personalities that took the lead in the process of dislodging the former tenants of Aso Rock Villa in particular. Looking back to the campaign era, the Country was promising once again after a long while, people were happy for the return of a personality they could trust with their mandate, the euphoria now gave way to despair, the real question enveloping the air roving the lips of Nigerians is that, did we really made a mistake with our last pursuit for a change?, the reasons for the despair are not far-fetched, they are obvious than the truth.

Our quest for change was not a mistake considering the sterling revelations of impunity acts of the last administration, but the change we yearned was intercepted by interlopers mostly rookies with brazen display of stunts and goofs in the cause of discharging their duties. When you evaluate the 8 years of Obama Presidency in America, the major achievements of his administration are not numerous but their impacts surpasses the initial motives, the Obama Health Care, withdrawal of troops from foreign missions, recovery from economic recession and repositioning of America as a frontline world power with preciousness among competitors, haters and lovers of Obama in America don’t contest his expertise at duties and intellectualism in favour of the masses.

Couple of years ago, to imagine the success of a black man as America President seemed impossible, however, it was achieved not through mere racial affinity of blacks with Obama but with his exemplary leadership derived from inbuilt skills, good conscience and convincing style of leadership. If a black man can successfully govern a white dominated Country, why is it difficult for a black man to successfully govern the most populated Black Country in the world, do we need a foreigner naturalized in Nigeria to emerge as a President on our soil before we advance as a Country.

The difference between America and Nigeria is the fact that in spite of diversities Americans determined their core values that must be protected long ago, which is the supremacy of the Country above Citizens, they uphold it as a sacred trust that there are no Americans without America first, they are well determined to surpass the achievements of their colonial masters, but in Nigeria our diversity has become adversities, what is obtainable in our democracy is objectification, leaders interest at variance with populace interest.

I really pity most young Nigerians glued to the game of deceit and mere criticism of policies and actions of government without finding enabling platforms to prepare for a future where the tides will favour the majority. Most young people seems to lack the sight to foresee    the impending doom, are we not carried away by sentiments and affinities as unsteadiness takes the lead in our polity. How long shall we continue to find faults alone without gathering efforts to correct the anomalies in the system, everyone now assume authority on every issue even with obvious exhibition of shallowness.

The last administration has become a history but the story lines in that administration has only changed in terms of financial recklessness but the real expectations of the masses in terms of economic recovery, poverty eradication and creation of an egalitarian society are far from attainment as the attitudes of core officers of this administration classify them as rookies. In the Education Sector, it is policy gaffes by the Minister on admission policies, in Sports and Youth Development, it is an exhibition of faux pas by the heady Minister, INEC and Security Agencies are not impressive with current challenges arising from their operational tactics and strategies while other Ministries and Agencies performs below general expectations.

Native intelligence will never fail when well construed; it is the prevalence of native intelligence that has eluded us in decision making as we lean towards foreigners views and assessment without considering our peculiarities. If we respect our peculiarities, what is the essence of bicameral legislature at the Federal level, why the lack of autonomy of Local Government and why the abolition of Regional Government.

With the perpetual stokes of native intelligence and strong inclinations to the directives of external oppressors under the guise of International Monetary Fund and World Bank, Nigeria is in ruin of external debts and depleted foreign reserves with no commensurable developmental strides by the past and present governments. Each time the debt profile of States Governments comes to fore, it queries the sensibilities of the Governors and you begin to wonder how and where some of these elements with no sense of management other than waste and greed managed to acquire that title wrongly called Excellency.

His Excellency is a revered title meant for reasonable people with sense of commitment to duties and problem solving, but our so called Excellency most created generational problems as shown in States debt profile and for the affected masses to ponder over the ruin already on ground for future leaders to inherit, political correctness is mostly sought by them as they pursue perilous task learnt from the perils of Pauline styles of their mentors.

The honey moon is over for President Muhammadu Buhari and the All Progressive Congress but they still enjoy the life lines, there is no coordination of the oppressed working people and different categories of poor class, heads of Civil Society Organisations are either consumed by fury or lost in the pond of stagnation, if not, divorce signals ought to have been visible. In a situation where a divorced wife is more determined than the legitimate Children over a share of inheritance, then the family heads should understand the existence of poor characters and attitudes among members of the family.

The Peoples’ Democratic Party obviously represents the divorced wife well determined for a remarriage with Nigerians by 2019, instead of laying prudent grounds for the masses by the APC government to serve as preference to reject the amorous advances of PDP to dupe Nigerians again, APC supporters, Party Leaders and the Government itself is locked down by political correctness and unexplainable attitudes capable of ruining their gains eventually. One particular question begging for answer is the truism of free, fairness and credibility of our elections in Nigeria, it reflects more of conspiracy and override than fairness, if the only thing the masses can benefit directly from this administration is the true functionality of our democracy, the earlier the masses brace up to achieve that onerous task the better for us.

The World seems to be returning to the dark ages of ignorance as our varsities now produce educated illiterates with no leanings to thorough thoughts and actions other than get rich quick inclinations, people engage in politics not to offer services again, but to assume position of authority to have grip on resources and become self-sufficient through our common wealth, the President must be thoroughly engaged on strategies to make leadership lesser attractive as a means of everlasting wealth for political office holders.

The emergence of a fresh political alliance and formation of new party to compete with APC in 2019 would have been more beneficial to the masses but who will bear the burden as the PDP attempts a return to our polity.   If efforts towards economic revitalizations and general prosperity are not yielding immediate results, we should not ignore other noble initiatives requiring only hands to correct; we should forbid people from learning governance from vantage point of leadership, the risk of allowing the solemnization of the rookies to override other sound dictates of democracy will be too difficult to bear if we fail to be more proactive to guide Mr President to success.

Comrade AbdulRahman Agboola
National Coordinator,
Mass Action for Good Governance and Grassroots Development in Nigeria
[email protected] 08029809000





Obama's Powerful Essay About Feminism, His Daughters, and Hillary Clinton

Obama's Powerful Essay About Feminism, His Daughters, and Hillary Clinton

Obama Wrote a Powerful Essay about Feminism, His Daughters, and Hillary Clinton
MSN - Barack Obama is a feminist. This is something he confirmed in detail at the White House Summit on the United State of Women in June—but it’s something his daughters, 15-year-old Sasha and 18-year-old Malia, know first hand. On the heels of his D.N.C. speech endorsing the first female Presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, Obama wrote an essay for Glamour, about why he is what a feminist looks like—and why it’s important his daughters know that.

When you’re the President of the United States, it means long nights (not counting almonds), and international trips away from home. But, as Obama says, “perhaps the greatest unexpected gift of this job has been living above the store.” Sasha was just 7 when her father took office and Malia 9; both have grown into full-fledged American teens, hanging around trendy music festivals and taking on summer jobs. In that time, Obama says his daughters have grown to be wise, socially aware women of the world.

“Michelle and I have raised our daughters to speak up when they see a double standard or feel unfairly judged based on their gender or race—or when they notice that happening to someone else. It’s important for them to see role models out in the world who climb to the highest levels of whatever field they choose. And yes, it’s important that their dad is a feminist, because now that’s what they expect of all men.”

Obama evoked Shirley Chisholm, the first African American woman to run for president, who said, “The emotional, sexual, and psychological stereotyping of females begins when the doctor says, ‘It’s a girl.’?” But he says that now, with Hillary Clinton as the Democratic nominee, there is an opportunity to break these stereotypes that still exist in much of the country and the world.

“No matter your political views, this is a historic moment for America,” he says. “And it’s just one more example of how far women have come on the long journey toward equality.” After all, he reminds, 21st century feminism isn’t just about the Benjamins; “it’s about the Tubmans, too.”

Source: MNS 

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Obama Wrote a Powerful Essay about Feminism, His Daughters, and Hillary Clinton
MSN - Barack Obama is a feminist. This is something he confirmed in detail at the White House Summit on the United State of Women in June—but it’s something his daughters, 15-year-old Sasha and 18-year-old Malia, know first hand. On the heels of his D.N.C. speech endorsing the first female Presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, Obama wrote an essay for Glamour, about why he is what a feminist looks like—and why it’s important his daughters know that.

When you’re the President of the United States, it means long nights (not counting almonds), and international trips away from home. But, as Obama says, “perhaps the greatest unexpected gift of this job has been living above the store.” Sasha was just 7 when her father took office and Malia 9; both have grown into full-fledged American teens, hanging around trendy music festivals and taking on summer jobs. In that time, Obama says his daughters have grown to be wise, socially aware women of the world.

“Michelle and I have raised our daughters to speak up when they see a double standard or feel unfairly judged based on their gender or race—or when they notice that happening to someone else. It’s important for them to see role models out in the world who climb to the highest levels of whatever field they choose. And yes, it’s important that their dad is a feminist, because now that’s what they expect of all men.”

Obama evoked Shirley Chisholm, the first African American woman to run for president, who said, “The emotional, sexual, and psychological stereotyping of females begins when the doctor says, ‘It’s a girl.’?” But he says that now, with Hillary Clinton as the Democratic nominee, there is an opportunity to break these stereotypes that still exist in much of the country and the world.

“No matter your political views, this is a historic moment for America,” he says. “And it’s just one more example of how far women have come on the long journey toward equality.” After all, he reminds, 21st century feminism isn’t just about the Benjamins; “it’s about the Tubmans, too.”

Source: MNS 

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Buhari Is Nigeria's Obama - Entwistle, US Ambassador Likens, Thumps Up PMB's Economic Recovery Efforts

Buhari Is Nigeria's Obama - Entwistle, US Ambassador Likens, Thumps Up PMB's Economic Recovery Efforts

The United State of America outgoing Ambassador, Mr. James Entwistle has likened Nigeria's President, Muhammadu Buhari to the United States' President Barack Obama, urging Nigerians to support his economic recovery efforts

The outgoing US Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr James Entwistle, has called on Nigerians to support President Muhammadu Buhari’s economic recovery efforts.

Entwistle in a chat with newsmen in Abuja on Friday, also said he saw “parallel between President Buhari and President Obama.

He said: “President Obama had not been in office for very long, but the people had same kind of impatience.

“And I think in my country a lot of people forgot how difficult the situation was, that President Obama inherited. I think the same thing is happening with President Buhari to a certain degree.

“It is completely understandable to me that people have a high expectation, they are impatient, they want to see change.

“But Mr President inherited a very difficult set of circumstances and some of the things that he has identified that need to be done; end corruption; reform the petroleum sector and end the conflict in the North-East.

“These are things that even if he works as hard as he can, it will take some time. I understand people are impatient; the expectations from Mr President are very high.


“I think we have to remember what he inherited. And in my own opinion, we have to be neutral and balanced. I think Mr President and his team have done a good job this first year.’’

He observed that Buhari was doing his best on the economy, adding that, “though I am not an economist, but what he has done with the exchange rate and fuel subsidy and so on, will improve the economy.

“But remember that in this age, no country is an economic island. What affects a country affects the economy of every other country. I gave the President very good marks and let’s see how he marches forward in the next few months.”



The United State of America outgoing Ambassador, Mr. James Entwistle has likened Nigeria's President, Muhammadu Buhari to the United States' President Barack Obama, urging Nigerians to support his economic recovery efforts

The outgoing US Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr James Entwistle, has called on Nigerians to support President Muhammadu Buhari’s economic recovery efforts.

Entwistle in a chat with newsmen in Abuja on Friday, also said he saw “parallel between President Buhari and President Obama.

He said: “President Obama had not been in office for very long, but the people had same kind of impatience.

“And I think in my country a lot of people forgot how difficult the situation was, that President Obama inherited. I think the same thing is happening with President Buhari to a certain degree.

“It is completely understandable to me that people have a high expectation, they are impatient, they want to see change.

“But Mr President inherited a very difficult set of circumstances and some of the things that he has identified that need to be done; end corruption; reform the petroleum sector and end the conflict in the North-East.

“These are things that even if he works as hard as he can, it will take some time. I understand people are impatient; the expectations from Mr President are very high.


“I think we have to remember what he inherited. And in my own opinion, we have to be neutral and balanced. I think Mr President and his team have done a good job this first year.’’

He observed that Buhari was doing his best on the economy, adding that, “though I am not an economist, but what he has done with the exchange rate and fuel subsidy and so on, will improve the economy.

“But remember that in this age, no country is an economic island. What affects a country affects the economy of every other country. I gave the President very good marks and let’s see how he marches forward in the next few months.”



How Obama's Speech Inspires Public Confidence In Buhari, Here's What He Said About Buhari & Nigeria

How Obama's Speech Inspires Public Confidence In Buhari, Here's What He Said About Buhari & Nigeria

“We agree that Nigeria deserves her nuclear energy space. And because of the respect Nigeria had recently attracted from the global community since the election of President Buhari, I shall lead other world figures to Nigeria in April to seal the nuclear deal. There is no doubt America and the world will depend on Nigeria in years to come to survive in many respect.” ... President Barack Obama

buhari and obama
It is no exaggeration to say that Obama’s recent speech about Nigeria at Nuclear Proliferation Summit has literally debunked the popular mythology that Nigerians are living in a cloud cuckoo-land with promises of change or a new deal by the government and also the wild speculations that show loss of faith in Buhari, the outrageous speculations that President Buhari is going to fail Nigerians.

Following the recent Nuclear Proliferation Summit attended by President Muhammadu Buhari among many other world leaders in the United States yesterday, some Nigerians who seem to have lost faith in Buhari now seem to have confidence in him restored with Obama’s positive speech about Nigeria. At the summit, US President Barrack Obama has given a welcome news speech that also indirectly gives a revealing insight into global perspective on Nigeria’s capacity, global trust and the respected image of the country in the eyes of the world since the election of Buhari last year. 

In the speech, President Obama said: “We agree that Nigeria deserves her nuclear energy space. And because of the respect Nigeria had recently attracted from the global community since the election of President Buhari, I shall lead other world figures to Nigeria in April to seal the nuclear deal. There is no doubt America and the world will depend on Nigeria in years to come to survive in many respect.”

The above quoted speech from Obama, has a revelation to the effect that the global community has agreed with Nigeria’s proposal to start a nuclear plant because of its  global trust under Buhari’s administration, the nuclear plant which is mainly meant to generate electricity power in the country. The speech also reveals that world leaders with US president to lead them, are going to visit Nigeria in this month April or words to that effect. In my humble opinion, the visit is not only seal a nuclear deal but also to honour Nigeria as Obama talked  “because of the Nigeria had recently attracted from the global community…” in which he will “lead other world figures to Nigeria in April to seal the nuclear deal.” This is a special privilege for Nigeria the Africa’s leading economy to be visited by world figures  because of recognition of its significant role in the world affairs. It clearly shows how Nigeria under President Buhari’s administration in its indefatigable efforts came to win back the global community trust, respect and confidence.

The power of Obama’s speech about Nigeria at the summit has accidentally massaged the bruised ego of Nigerians, it has also inspired and restored the undermined confidence of some Nigerians in the leadership of Buhari, especially those who underestimated the President or lost faith in him and take it out on his government due to the challenging economic crisis in the country. The speech further gives a real insight into the US global perspective and confidence in Nigeria – how they see Nigeria under Buhari’s leadership with a promising future and how the country shows a great potential and a glamour with its new policies and capacity to be relied on by other world nations that need Nigeria in order to survive in the near future.

Finally, Obama recognizing the efforts of Nigeria is a real eye-opener to the Nigerians who are in haste for change to be patient and wait for a new deal and also to those who see the wrong picture of President Buhari’s policies as well as those who think that the promised change is only a lip-service the President pays. I strongly believe this hardship Nigerians are going through is soon going to be a history as it is part of the natural process of change or healing that comes with itches.

Excerpted From News Rescue


“We agree that Nigeria deserves her nuclear energy space. And because of the respect Nigeria had recently attracted from the global community since the election of President Buhari, I shall lead other world figures to Nigeria in April to seal the nuclear deal. There is no doubt America and the world will depend on Nigeria in years to come to survive in many respect.” ... President Barack Obama

buhari and obama
It is no exaggeration to say that Obama’s recent speech about Nigeria at Nuclear Proliferation Summit has literally debunked the popular mythology that Nigerians are living in a cloud cuckoo-land with promises of change or a new deal by the government and also the wild speculations that show loss of faith in Buhari, the outrageous speculations that President Buhari is going to fail Nigerians.

Following the recent Nuclear Proliferation Summit attended by President Muhammadu Buhari among many other world leaders in the United States yesterday, some Nigerians who seem to have lost faith in Buhari now seem to have confidence in him restored with Obama’s positive speech about Nigeria. At the summit, US President Barrack Obama has given a welcome news speech that also indirectly gives a revealing insight into global perspective on Nigeria’s capacity, global trust and the respected image of the country in the eyes of the world since the election of Buhari last year. 

In the speech, President Obama said: “We agree that Nigeria deserves her nuclear energy space. And because of the respect Nigeria had recently attracted from the global community since the election of President Buhari, I shall lead other world figures to Nigeria in April to seal the nuclear deal. There is no doubt America and the world will depend on Nigeria in years to come to survive in many respect.”

The above quoted speech from Obama, has a revelation to the effect that the global community has agreed with Nigeria’s proposal to start a nuclear plant because of its  global trust under Buhari’s administration, the nuclear plant which is mainly meant to generate electricity power in the country. The speech also reveals that world leaders with US president to lead them, are going to visit Nigeria in this month April or words to that effect. In my humble opinion, the visit is not only seal a nuclear deal but also to honour Nigeria as Obama talked  “because of the Nigeria had recently attracted from the global community…” in which he will “lead other world figures to Nigeria in April to seal the nuclear deal.” This is a special privilege for Nigeria the Africa’s leading economy to be visited by world figures  because of recognition of its significant role in the world affairs. It clearly shows how Nigeria under President Buhari’s administration in its indefatigable efforts came to win back the global community trust, respect and confidence.

The power of Obama’s speech about Nigeria at the summit has accidentally massaged the bruised ego of Nigerians, it has also inspired and restored the undermined confidence of some Nigerians in the leadership of Buhari, especially those who underestimated the President or lost faith in him and take it out on his government due to the challenging economic crisis in the country. The speech further gives a real insight into the US global perspective and confidence in Nigeria – how they see Nigeria under Buhari’s leadership with a promising future and how the country shows a great potential and a glamour with its new policies and capacity to be relied on by other world nations that need Nigeria in order to survive in the near future.

Finally, Obama recognizing the efforts of Nigeria is a real eye-opener to the Nigerians who are in haste for change to be patient and wait for a new deal and also to those who see the wrong picture of President Buhari’s policies as well as those who think that the promised change is only a lip-service the President pays. I strongly believe this hardship Nigerians are going through is soon going to be a history as it is part of the natural process of change or healing that comes with itches.

Excerpted From News Rescue



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