Friday, 15 December 2017

DONALD TRUMP: A PRESIDENT SWALLOWED BY HISTORY

DONALD TRUMP: A PRESIDENT SWALLOWED BY HISTORY





US President Donald Trump is a great impersonator. Not a day goes by without his desperate effort to masquerade as human. Surrounded by faux gold and fawning fools from his earliest days, Trump has stumbled from scam to scam, bank to bank, grope to grope, as he reached the absolute pinnacle of moral failure. His is a world of cheap thrills, empty rhetoric and intimidating context.
Few of knowledge would stop to challenge Trump's unprecedented scorecard of international failure. Indeed, ad hoc chaos has become very much the executive order of his day.
Whether it's a Muslim ban that targets states from which not a single national has engaged in an act of terrorism that has cost the life of a US citizen, to his retweets of videos posted by a British far-right activist, to a pointless border wall styled on hateful votes and little else, to a proposal to seize Iraqi oil as "spoils of war", his is a hustler's hustle. It's the penultimate Ponzi scheme, a boiler-room operation based in 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
The life of Donald Trump is a full-time campaign to disguise incompetence to the roar of the inept. While the spectre of nuclear holocaust on the Korean Peninsula, military threats to Iran, and attacks on the domestic political aspirations and independence of Venezuela and Cuba may empower those who draw vigour from the echo of empty words, they do little but confound a world built on fragile relations and nuanced exchange. To be sure, they present a clear and real danger to us all.
Those foolish enough to believe the arrival of the Romanovs of Fifth Avenue would herald a tempering of US imperial ambitions were soon disappointed.

Davido, Runtown, Small Doctor tops the MTV Base list of Hottest Naija Tracks of 2017



The all year banger, “If” by David Adeleke, aka Davido has topped the MTV Base Roundtable hottest Naija tracks chart and has been selected as the hottest song of 2017.

Boasting of over 54 million views on youtube, “If” was produced by Tekno. The song spurred trends and memes on social media because of Davido’s jaw dropping claim of having “30 billion in his account”. After careful consideration and debate by the panelists, it was considered the song with the most buzz, impact and longevity.

Coming right behind Davido’s “If” at Number 2 and 3 are Small Doctor’s “Penalty” and Runtown’s “Mad Over You” respectively.

On the panel that decided the MTV Base Roundtable hottest Naija top 20 tracks for the year 2017 were:  MTV Base VJ, Ehiz Okoeguale, Universal Music Group Nigeria GM, Ezegozie Eze; Social Media Critic and influencer, Tosin Adeda; Nigerian DJ, Obi Ajuonuma; Digital Media Manager, MTV Base, Adetola

Jerusalem as capital: All the latest

Casualties
Five people killed

1933 injuries: PRCS

260 arrests: PPS

The decision of US President Donald Trump to recognise Jerusalem as the capital of Israel has generated a series of reactions in Palestine and around the world.
Here are the latest developments, both on the diplomatic and street front, as of Friday, December 15:
 Happening today

Four Palestinian Shot Dead By Israeli Forces In Gaza Clashed



Four Palestinians were killed and hundreds wounded Friday in violence with Israeli forces across the Palestinian territories, as tens of thousands of people joined new protests against Washington’s recognition of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital.

N.Korea Must ‘Earn Its Way Back To Table,’ Tillerson Tells UN

Tillerson Says Saudi Graft Purge 'Raises A Few Concerns'
US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson. Photo: BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI / AFP
North Korea must “earn its way back” to the negotiating table, US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson told the UN Security Council on Friday, backtracking on an earlier offer of unconditional talks over Pyongyang’s nuclear and missile programs.


Tillerson said a “sustained cessation of North Korea’s threatening

365 Nigerians Return From Libya In Two Days



365 Nigerians Return From Libya In Two Days
One hundred and sixteen Nigerians have returned from Libya in the early hours of Friday, in addition to the 249 that returned on Thursday night, bringing the total of repatriated Nigerians to 365 within two days.
The 116 arrived aboard Buraq Airlines and were handed over to the Federal Government through the southwest Zonal Coordinator of NEMA,