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Why Donald Trump Is A M3nace, D3nger To The World, And A Consummate Li3r — Prof. Wole Soyinka
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Nobel Laureate, Prof. Wole Soyinka has described former American President, Donald Trump as a menace, a d+nger to the world and a consummate liar, PM News and Daily Post are reporting.

Soyinka, in an interview with TheNews to mark his 90th birthday, Trump is not as clever as he thought he was. “But he did one thing. He studied and he understood the American psyche. And he knew the right chord to tweak in order to get them on his side, to get them to believe anything that he says. I don’t think the world has ever known such a consummate liar like Donald Trump,” he said.

Soyinka said Nigeria has had one consummate liar, but said he is just a copycat beside Trump. “We have had one here also, but he is just a copycat beside Donald Trump. If you want to find out what is going on, look at all the many lies of this fellow called Trump. So many lies. But I don’t want to go in that direction. Let’s just remark it and move on.

And the one in Nigeria who is trying to copy Trump has studied only a minuscule section of the Nigerian psyche and he was able to tweak certain sentiments, certain aspects of our history. Again, I don’t want to talk about that. So, let’s move on. “But Donald Trump is a m3nace, he is a d3nger to the world. I mean it. It is not just to America. He is a d3nger to the world,” Soyinka stated.

The Nobel laureate added that one thing shocked him but it also enabled him, making reference to his Green Card episode. “This reminds me of the Green Card episode in which I could not believe that there were people in this country -I should not have been surprised -who actually made it their business to come and comment acerbically on the decision of any citizen to say, I don’t like what is happening over there.

Therefore, I want to terminate my relationship with that place. To make that decision of mine your own business, is a reflection of your sl+ve mentality. There was one young man, a Nigerian, who even said God had ordained that that Trump would triumph. Okay. That’s fine. But at least that particular person didn’t have to att3ck me for cutting up my Green Card or saying I dared not do it. Even though I have written about it in Green Cards, Green Gods, it is still something I sometime wake up and puzzle over. Did it really happen?

Did Nigeria, a free nation of free people with their history, with their supposed knowledge of what was happening elsewhere in the world, become so st-pid they could not understand that even when Trump was campaigning, the k+lling, extra-judicial k+lling of blacks by the police shot up drastically, not even only by the police?

And then I said, I don’t want to be a permanent resident of that place, and some Nigerians made it their business to abuse me for that? I cut up my Green Card on Thanksgiving Day in America, I was in Oakland, California. Thanksgiving was in November. Up till February of the following year, Nigerians were still saying I dared not cut it up!”

Soyinka added: “And it gave me enormous inner pleasure to say nothing. I said let them keep making sl+ves of themselves. They didn’t even know that in the meantime the IRS were taking their revenge as the decided to get their taxes. They said I owed close to $60,000. So I went to the American embassy in Nigeria

I said, Look at this wahala o. I have left your country. But now IRS says I owe this and that I must report. Then I said, Could you give me a B1 visa? I had already cut up my Green Card. They had no problem: I got the visa. What was the problem with Nigerians? The country whose Green Card I tore didn’t have any problem.

They gave me B1 visa to go and answer their query in the States. I went and came back-tax matter sorted. But those si+ves were still absing me.” Soyinka narrated another event which occurred in the plane when he mistakenly took over someone’s seat. The incident in the plane which occupied some Nigerians for weeks, a trivial incident which happened because of my sitting in the wrong seat. And then somebody came along. That’s my seat, he said. I said, Wait, call the hostess. And the hostess said, He’s right. I said, Sorry, and I left the seat for him.

This trip from Lagos to Abuja became a trip from Abuja to America in some of the write-ups (laughs) | said, What is this? Normally, I give up my seat to people in the plane if there is any need for it.

Sometimes people come in, and they have been given separate seats. I look at them. I see them looking around anxiously. “I say, Do you want to come and sit here? And they say, Yes, thank you. The most ordinary, banal thing in the world. When it comes to Nigeria, the Zone B people want to climb to Zone A to show their power, to show their st+pidity. It’s something that boggles the mind,” he said.

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Nigeria Will Be A Better Place If We Have A Few More People Like My Father – Fatima Aliko-Dangote
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Fatima Dangote has said that Nigeria would be a better place if there were a few more men like her father, Aliko Dangote.

Fatima, who spoke at a media session hosted at the Dangote Petroleum Refinery in Ibeju-Lekki, Lagos State, lauded her father’s steadfast pursuit of the Nigerian dream.

She expressed admiration for his resilience and echoed a wish for more visionary leaders like him in the country, believing their collective efforts could significantly enhance Nigeria’s future.

“I have not seen anyone as hardworking as my father, sometimes I wonder how he never gives up. I wish we have a few more men like my father in Nigeria, the country will be a better place,” she said.

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Nigerian Man Reacts To A Picture Of A Building Erected On The Railway Line
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A Nigerian man has reacted to a picture of a building erected on the railway line.

He said now, if the government wakes up tomorrow and start demolishing, they will set the camera and cry that the government took their house

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Buying Food Outside Is Now Cheaper Than Cooking At Home — Influencer Pamilerin
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Influencer Pamilerin has revealed that buying of food outside is now cheaper than cooking at home.

He said I think Buying food outside is now cheaper than cooking at home.

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Edo State Unites Against Political Violence: Justice for Monday Okpebholo
 
Edo State is gripped by a wave of outrage and sorrow following the brazen attack on APC Senator Monday Okpebholo. The incident has sparked widespread condemnation, with prominent political figures, including Adams Oshiomhole, and the general public expressing their solidarity and support for Okpebholo. 
 
In a powerful statement, Adams Oshiomhole declared, "Dirty politics has no place in 21st-century Nigeria. We must play politics with ideas, integrity, and impact, not by taking innocent lives that cannot be replaced." His words resonate deeply with the people of Edo State, who have long cherished Okpebholo's contributions to their community.

 
Senator Okpebholo, known for his unwavering dedication and service, has earned the trust and respect of his constituents. Despite the attempt on his life, his legacy of achievements and his commitment to the people remain unshaken. As Oshiomhole aptly put it, "You can kill Monday Okpebholo, but you cannot kill his results, track record, reputation, and the love the ordinary people of Edo State have for him."
 
The attack, allegedly orchestrated by agents of the PDP, has raised serious concerns about the state of political affairs in Edo. The involvement of the Edo State Commissioner of Police has further exacerbated the situation, leading to calls for immediate action. "This incident reveals the true character of the PDP and their philosophy for Edo State," said Oshiomhole. "We refuse to be intimidated and call on the Inspector General of Police to transfer the Commissioner of Police immediately."

 
The people of Edo State are rallying behind the #JusticeForMondayOkpebholo movement, demanding accountability and an end to political violence. Social media is abuzz with messages of support, urging a return to a politics of ideas and integrity.
 
The attack on Senator Okpebholo is not just an attack on one man; it is an assault on the democratic values that underpin our society. The people of Edo State are united in their resolve to see justice served and to ensure that such acts of violence are never repeated. 
 
As the campaign for justice gains momentum, it serves as a poignant reminder that the true measure of a leader lies not in their power, but in their impact. Monday Okpebholo's enduring legacy is a testament to his unwavering dedication to the people of Edo State. 
 
The fight for justice continues, and the call for change grows louder. Edo State stands firm against political violence, united in the pursuit of a brighter, more just future.
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Cryptocurrency Price Movements Today: Bitcoin Tops $66K Amid Strong ETF Flows
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After a slight dip Thursday, bitcoin (BTC) gained roughly 4% in Friday trading and is back above $66,000.

It was another positive day for U.S. spot bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) on Thursday, as $84.8 million flowed into these products, according to Farside Investors. This takes the week's total inflows to $861.5 million so far.

Optimism around the approval and potential trading debut next week of spot ether ETFs is also growing, pushing ether (ETH) prices higher. Issuers of these products have unveiled their fee structure and now await a final nod from the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The native token of the Ethereum blockchain was also up around 2% in Friday trading.

Outside of the two largest crypto tokens by market cap, XRP has been performing relatively well lately, with the alternative crypto asset up nearly 10% over the week.

XRP has been performing particularly well in South Korea, where the digital asset accounted for 35% to 40% of all trading volume on three popular crypto exchanges there from Tuesday through Thursday, reported. Price speculation for XRP, used by blockchain technology firm Ripple to facilitate transactions, has increased ahead of a potential resolution to Ripple's legal battle with the SEC over whether XRP is an unregistered security. Earlier this week, Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse told , "We expect resolution very soon."

In addition, as one of the projects targeted by the SEC with an enforcement action, some market observers expect XRP to benefit from a potential victory of a pro-crypto Donald Trump in the U.S. presidential elections.

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