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  • America, EU consider exile government for Ukraine

    America, EU consider exile government for Ukraine

    The United State of America and its European Allies are putting measures together to escape Ukranian president Volodymyr Zelensky from Kyiv to establish a government in exile.

    It was gathered that discussions are in top gear to establish a government in exile which would be supported by America and its ally nations.

    Other options weighed is to move the president and other governmnet officials to another city Lviv in Western Ukraine.

    Furthermore, an option of escaping them to neighbouring Poland to continue administering Ukraine from there is also brought to the table.

    The Russian invasion of Ukraine has continued unabated and the safey of the president and his aides and officilas is being put on the front burner.

    No decisions have been reached on this at the moment as the discussions are only preliminary

    The top U.S and European officials are said to have been wary of presenting this issue directly before Zelensky, who reportedly wants to stay in Kyiv and defend his country.

     

     

  • 50 Cent lashes STARZ, says he’s quitting

    50 Cent lashes STARZ, says he’s quitting

    American rapper, Curtis James Jackson III (a.k.a. 50 Cent) on Tuesday lambasted Starz, an American premium cable and satellite television network owned by Lions Gate Entertainment, saying that his contract is up.

     

    50 Cent on his Instagram page unleashed on STARZ and threatened to leave the network.

     

    The rapper has worked with STARZ for a long time, taking on the role of executive producer for projects like Power and Power Book II: Ghost to Black Mafia Family.

     

    This isn’t the first time that the rapper has called out the network.

     

    In November, Fiddy, who is the executive producer of BMF, slammed STARZ after an episode of the series when live earlier than it was supposed to.

     

    The episode, which marked 50 Cent’s directorial debut on the show and featured a cameo from Eminem, was available for a few hours on the STARZ app before it was removed.

     

    “Well, who is responsible for the glitch? Tell them to pack their s— up and change the passcodes, Raising Kanan the streets need a body,” he wrote in a since-deleted Instagram post.

     

    Showing a video of a man packing his suitcase, 50 Cent said “This is me packing my stuff, STARZ.” he captioned the post. “Sucks, my deal is up over here I’m out. They Renewed High town and FORCE is the highest rated show they have it sitting in limbo. If I told you how much dumb s— I deal with over here. you would think they all went to school on a small yellow bus. “

     

    He followed up with another photo of two suitcases with a plane in the background. “Hold my calls i’m traveling, [running emoji] [smoke emoji] getting the f— away from STARZ,” he wrote, tagging his Cognac brand Branson Cognac.

     

     

  • Pope Francis reacts to Russia-Ukraine crisis

    Pope Francis reacts to Russia-Ukraine crisis

    Catholic Pontiff, Pope Francis has lamented the threat of war between Russia and Ukraine.

    Pope Francis said the threat causes him great pains.

    The Pontiff spoke yesterday at the end of his weekly general audience at the Vatican in Rome.

    He condemned the “diabolic senselessness of violence” and asked the Madonna, “the queen of peace, to save the world from the madness of war”.

    “I have great pain in my heart because of the worsening of the situation in Ukraine.

    “I appeal to all sides to abstain from any action that could provoke more suffering to the populations, destabilising coexistence among nations and discrediting international law,” Pope Francis said.

    He called on politicians to make “a serious examination of conscience before God” about the effects of their actions.

  • Russia dares America, invades Ukraine

    Russia dares America, invades Ukraine

    Vladimir Putin has ordered Russian troops to “maintain peace” in two breakaway regions in eastern Ukraine, hours after the Russian president recognised Donetsk and Luhansk as independent entities.

    In two official decrees, Putin on Monday instructed the country’s defence ministry to assume “the function of maintaining peace” in the eastern regions.

    America Reacts

    The United States said it supports Ukraine’s call for an urgent UN Security Council meeting, calling Russia’s recognition of two Ukrainian breakaway regions an “unprovoked violation of Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity”.

    “The Security Council must demand that Russia respect the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine, a UN Member State,” US ambassador to the UN Linda Thomas-Greenfield said in a statement.

    https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2022/2/21/us-warns-of-possible-targeted-killings-by-russia-live-news

    US, France and Germany discuss coordinated response to Russia

    In a phone call on Monday, the leaders of the US, France and Germany discussed how they “will continue to coordinate their response on next steps” against Russia.

    “The leaders strongly condemned President Putin’s decision to recognize the so-called DNR and LNR regions of Ukraine as ‘independent’,” the White House said in a statement.

    UN chief says Russia violating Ukraine’s sovereignty: Spokesperson

    UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres believes Russia has violated the territorial integrity and sovereignty of Ukraine by recognising Donetsk and Luhansk as independent entities, a spokesperson said.

    “The United Nations, in line with the relevant General Assembly resolutions, remains fully supportive of the sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity of Ukraine, within its internationally recognized borders,” UN spokesperson Stephane Dujarric said in a statement.

    US official says Russian troops could move into pro-Moscow regions of Ukraine in the coming hours

    The US expects Russian troops could move into the Donbas region of Ukraine as soon as Monday evening or Tuesday eastern time, after Russian President Vladimir Putin recognizedthe two pro-Moscow territories as independent, a senior US official familiar with latest the intelligence tells CNN.

    The US is still seeing preparations for a broader potential invasion including loading amphibious ships and
    equipment for airborne units.
    https://edition.cnn.com/2022/02/21/politics/us-russia-putin-reaction/index.html
    President Joe Biden plans to impose new sanctions on trade and financing in the two territories in response to Putin’s moves, the White House said Monday. In a statement, the White House said Biden would sign an executive order that would “prohibit new investment, trade, and financing by US persons to, from, or in the so-called DNR and LNR regions of Ukraine.”
    Putin signed decrees recognizing the Donetsk People’s Republic and the Luhansk People’s Republic in a ceremony carried on state television earlier Monday.
    The US is declining to specify whether so-called “peacekeeping” forces sent from Russia into eastern Ukraine would constitute a further invasion of the country.
    Instead, the official said Russian forces have been operating in the Donbas region since Moscow’s first incursion into the country in 2014.
    “Russian troops moving into Donbas would not itself be a new step. Russia has had forces in the Donbas region for the past eight years,” the official said.
    The official, speaking to reporters on the condition of anonymity, said the US would monitor Russian actions on the ground, but declined to say whether the entry of troops would trigger the large package of sanctions that have been promised.
  • America accuses Russia of being in strategic war positions in Ukraine

    America accuses Russia of being in strategic war positions in Ukraine

    More than 40 per cent of the Russian forces on the Ukraine border are now in position for attack and Moscow has begun a campaign of destabilisation, a US defence official said Friday.

    The United States, which estimates that Russia has placed more than 150,000 troops near Ukraine’s borders, has observed significant movements since Wednesday, the official said, insisting on anonymity.

    “Forty to fifty per cent are in an attack position. They have uncoiled in tactical assembly in the last 48 hours,” the official told reporters.

    Tactical assembly points are areas next to the border where military units are set up in advance of an attack.

    The official said Moscow had massed 125 battalion tactical groups close to the Ukraine border, compared to 60 in normal times and up from 80 at the beginning of February.

    The increase in clashes between pro-Russian separatists and Ukraine government forces in the southeastern Donbas region of Ukraine, and inflammatory claims by officials in Russia and Donbas, show that “the destabilization campaign has begun,” the official said.

    Washington has warned for weeks that Russia could provoke or fabricate an incident in the area to serve as a pretext for invading Ukraine.

    US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin told ABC News’ “This Week” that Russian President Vladimir Putin “has a number of options available to him and he could attack in short order.”

    “I don’t believe it’s a bluff,” Austin said, adding, “I think he’s assembled… the kinds of things that you would need to conduct a successful invasion.”

    Moscow denies it has plans to attack its western neighbour but is demanding a guarantee that Ukraine will never join NATO and that the Western alliance remove forces from Eastern Europe, demands the West has refused.

  • American President, Joe Biden, Threatens To Sanction Russia Over Planned  Ukraine Invasion

    American President, Joe Biden, Threatens To Sanction Russia Over Planned Ukraine Invasion

    American President, Joe Biden, has put a video call through to his Russian Counterpart Vladmir Putin to renounce his decision to invade neighbour Ukraine or risk being sanctioned by America and its allies.

    He warned that Washington and its allies wouldn’t hesitate to respond “decisively” if the threat becomes reality.

    However, in a swift response ,Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, accused the United States of waging a “propaganda campaign” against Moscow in a separate phone call with his American counterpart Antony Blinken.

    The European Union is not withdrawing its diplomatic presence from Ukraine, its foreign policy chief has said, after the US warned that Russian forces could invade at any time.

    Russia -Ukraine Crisis

    “The EU and its member states are coordinating their actions in view of the current threats on Ukraine. Our diplomatic missions are not closing. They remain in Kyiv and continue to operate in support to EU citizens and in cooperation with the Ukrainian authorities,” Josep Borrell said in a statement.

    “We recall that any further military aggression against Ukraine will have massive consequences and severe cost in response,” Borrell said.

    Ukrainians March In Protest Amid Russia’s Threat

    Meanwhile ,Several thousand Ukrainians have rallied to show unity amid fears of a Russian invasion, as Ukraine’s leader told people not to panic and pushed back against what he said was a glut of bleak war predictions being reported in the media.

    Ukrainians marched through the centre of Kyiv in a column, chanting “Glory to Ukraine” and carrying Ukrainian flags and banners that said “Ukrainians will resist” and “Invaders must die”.

    “Panic is useless. We must unite and fight for independence,” said student Maria Shcherbenko.

    Vladimir Putin

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    Macron and Putin In Phone Call Conversation For 90 minutes

    Meanwhile ,French President Emmanuel Macron, has waded in the looming crisis when he put a call through to Moscow asking that negotiations should be employed in order to avoid a full blown war in the region.

    Aftermath of Macron’s visit to Moscow earlier in the week, where both presidents engaged in discussions to chart a new course on the implementation of the Minsk Agreements as well as conditions for security and steadiness in Europe.

  • Afghanistan exit is ‘best decision for America’ – Biden

    Afghanistan exit is ‘best decision for America’ – Biden

    President Joe Biden on Tuesday mounted a fierce defense of his exit from Afghanistan as the “best decision for America,” the day after the US military withdrawal celebrated by the Taliban as a major victory.

    “This is the right decision. A wise decision. And the best decision for America,” Biden said in an address to the nation in Washington, after he stuck to an August 31 deadline to end two decades of bloodshed that began and ended with the hardline Islamists in power.

    He spoke after the United Nations warned of a looming “humanitarian catastrophe” in Afghanistan, underscoring the daunting challenges that the victorious Taliban face as they transform from insurgent group to governing power.

    For America, Biden argued, the only choice in Afghanistan was “leaving or escalating.”

    And the president, whose critics have savaged him for his handling of the withdrawal, said the frenzied airlift — which saw the United States and its allies fly more than 120,000 people fleeing the new Taliban regime out of Afghanistan — was an “extraordinary success.”

    “No nation has ever done anything like it in all of history; only the United States had the capacity and the will and ability to do it,” he said.

    The Taliban also saw the airlift as a success: a mark of their astonishing comeback and defeat of a global superpower.

    Taliban fighters fired weapons into the sky in Kabul in the early hours of Tuesday in jubilation after the last US plane flew out. Later, they swept into the capital’s vast airport.

    “Congratulations to Afghanistan… this victory belongs to us all,” Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid told reporters hours later on the airport runway.

    Mujahid said the Taliban’s victory was a “lesson for other invaders”.

    In Kandahar, the spiritual birthplace of the movement and the country’s second-largest city, thousands of celebrating supporters swept onto the streets.

  • A message from Kabul – Chidi Amuta

    By Chidi Amuta

    When a great army retreats in stampede, a cascade of misfortunes often follow. War objectives come to be questioned just as unintended casualties could tumble in. National pride and esteem take a beating and the politics that powers wars assumes partisan belligerence.

    This is perhaps one summation of what has turned out to be a bad week for the Joe Biden presidency. In its handling of the final leg of US troops withdrawal from Afghanistan, the administration has threatened the president’s reputation as a foreign policy major. The hastily executed troops withdrawal was, perhaps unknown to the CIA and other Western intelligence estimators, literally being followed in tandem by Taliban fighters in hot pursuit.

    While the Afghan government thought it could negotiate an accord with the Taliban in Qatar, Taliban field commanders were putting finishing touches to their battle plans to overwhelm Afghanistan’s security forces. The Taliban overran Kabul quickly and by last weekend, my academic economist friend, Ashraf Ghani, was on an unscheduled quick flight out of Kabul. He landed in Dubai. A man who had pontificated profusely on how to fix failed states was himself fleeing from one that he had presided over for years. By last Sunday evening, a collection of unwashed Taliban fighters strolled into the marbled corridors of the presidential palace. One of them temporarily posed for photos seated behind Mr. Ghani’s former presidential desk. Soon enough, some of the Taliban fighters were treating themselves to dinner in the ornate comfort of the presidential abode.

    The ongoing drama in Kabul is not exactly intended. The last leg of the US troop withdrawal from Afghanistan has degenerated into a riotous stampede now localized at Kabul’s Hamid Karzai airport. That is the only patch of Afghan territory now occupied by the all conquering American military behemoth. In exactly 11 days, the entire Afghan security force of over 300,000 officers and men, trained and equipped by the best military force in the world, collapsed under the onslaught of a Taliban force of rural fighters and raggedy militia. For America, this looks somehow like Saigon in April, 1975.

    For American, the cost of the Afghanistan outcome is considerably huge: over one trillion dollars of American tax money down a sink hole, 2,400 dead Americans, and over 20,000 injured combatants under four presidents (two Republican and two Democrat). There is of course the mounting reputational tragedy of an untidy retreat.

    Yet, perhaps the United States can beat its chest that its core war objective was largely achieved. Since after 9/11, no successful terrorist operation against the US has emanated from Afghanistan. By and large also, Afghanistan’s reputation as a terror laboratory has been dulled. But in spite of its massive show of force and global PR operation, America did not defeat the global fear of the Taliban. Fear of the archaic and barbaric traits of the classic Taliban remain strong even after twenty years in the cold. That fear has fired the current global trepidation about a Taliban resurgence. Many ordinary Afghans do not want to relive the nightmare of Taliban rule and so are trooping out in droves to destinations they hardly know, preferring a refugee status in alien lands rather than being routinely flogged, hanged, or jailed for the freedoms that the rest of humanity take for granted.

    Though hardly a week into their return, the new Taliban is swearing to a new image, a new set of doctrines and new values. They have so far indicated that Taliban 2.0 will respect the rights of women, will promote women’s education, respect freedom of speech and allow rights within the parameters of Sharia law and civic code. The precise details are yet unclear but one commitment that seems like an article of faith and a pillar of future survival is the undertaking by the Taliban hierarchy that their new Afghan state will not promote global terrorism or allow Afghan territory to serve as a launch pad for terrorist exploits against the West.

    Observers and analysts remain skeptical on these commitments, regarding them as mere gimmicks to assure a Taliban return and entrenchment in power. In the present situation, however, America’s sovereign obligations in Afghanistan are now limited in scope and time. In terms of scope, it is a retreat mission with Kabul airport and its approaches as its immediate theatre. Its objectives are limited to the safe evacuation of all remaining US nationals left in the country. Secondly, it aims at assisting in the evacuation of citizens of all allied countries. Thirdly, it aims to extract all Afghan nationals- interpreters, informants and others- who assisted the US mission over the last twenty years. In terms of time frame, President Biden has set his commanders a deadline of end of August or a bit longer.

    The end of US mission in Afghanistan is important to the rest of the world for what it means for the global fight against Islamic fundamentalist extremism and terrorism. It was necessitated by the the 9/11 attack on major US iconic structures. Those who are questioning the success of America’s mission in Afghanistan should look beyond matters of America’s ego. The mission neutralized Al Queda, took out Osama Bin Ladin and exterminated nearly all his major lieutenants. It literally liquidated Al Queada as a holding franchise of global terror. For twenty years, it confined the Taliban to fringe rural areas.

    There is a whole crisis of interpretations in discourse on the Afghanistan outcome. The confusion is mostly in terms of a misconception of America’s war objectives in Afghanistan. America did not go to Afghanisatan on a nation building mission. It has never fared well as a nation building power. It does very well as a force of decisive outcomes in campaigns of limited duration in pursuit of its national interests. It is better at such brief encounters than in long drawn out campaigns against resilient nationalist forces.

    The Taliban did not and cannot defeat America in any direct sense. No was the United States at war with a subsisting Afghan sovereign state. Instead, the US chased the Taliban out of power for 20 years. It was a US backed Afghan government that caved in under a resurgent Taliban. However, the solidarity of Afghans as a people, their recourse to an ancient faith and their national solidarity embodied in the resilience of the Taliban is what seems to have triumphed. It is quite likely that once the United States proceeded with plans to leave, the Afghan security forces literally melted away just as the puppet government that America had cobbled together caved in under weight of its own corruption and incompetence.

    The return of Afghanistan into the hands of the Taliban is majorly the result of the failure of the government in Kabul. The central government was hopelessly corrupt. Government officials either cornered major government contracts or made deals with the Taliban while pretending to be opposed to them. The 300,000 strong Afghanistan Defence and Security Force had over time become very compromised. They often leaked operational plans to the enemy or sold off armaments and equipment to the enemy through a thriving black market. The government on its part was not ready to push decisively to fight or defeat the enemy. They were more intent on prolonging the US mission and the flow of cash. They were also enjoying the increasing power play among international powers with their conflicting interests in Afghanistan. Among the US, Iran, China and Russia there are conflicting interests and schemes which Afghan politicians mined to personal advantage. The latter three are basking in the apparent failure of the US Afghanistan mission.

    On its part, the Taliban funded the protracted insurgency from the proceeds of a long standing opium trade in rural Afghanistan. While presenting as ascetic Muslim zealots, the Taliban leadership was essentially a collection of ethnic warlords and opium gangsters. The Taliban was a stronger rallying force rooted in faith and fear. But fear of the return of Taliban fundamentalist extremism and brutality was not enough to buy the government enough support to survive in power once the US military force departed. Of course, the point has variously been made that fancy armaments and torrents of cash are not enough to defeat the will of a people who are steeped in the solidarity of faith and nationalism.

    For us in Nigeria, the return of the Taliban to power is cause for concern. Our major terrorist nightmare remains Boko Haram. In addition to deriving original inspiration from the Taliban, Boko Haram shares traits with classical Taliban. Like the Taliban, Boko Haram subscribes to a medieval version of Islam which abhors western education and modernization. They have the same attitude to the status of women, women’s education and basic freedoms. They prefer men with scraggy beards without grooming and has no room for freedom of expression, respect for the media and other manifestations of the open society. Jihad is its driving force. Divine ordained violent retribution against infidels is its fuel while terrorist violence remains its principal vehicle. Most importantly, there is a disturbing operational similarity between Boko Haram and the Taliban. They concentrate on the ungoverned spaces in the rural areas where they recruit and convert foot soldiers to make incursions into the urban centres. They are armed with the element of surprise in their invasion of urban centres and government targets.

    In Nigeria, Boko Haram has sustained a terrorist insurgency for over a decade. It has killed, maimed, burnt down places of worship and targeted public institutions. It has serially abducted school girls and forced states to close down schools as it has a declared mission to fight against western education. The fear of Boko Haram violence coupled with violence associated with armed herdsmen and the utterances of jihadist politicians has in recent times increased the air of suspicion among Nigerian Christians. There is an unfounded but widespread belief among Nigerian Christians that the government of President Buhari may have an Islamization agenda for the country.

    For the avoidance of doubt, Taliban- type fundamentalist Islam has become the laboratory of most terrorist activities in the world, powering organizations as diverse as Al Queda in Pakistan and Afghanistan, Al Shabaab in Somalia and the horn of Africa, Boko Haram in Nigeria, ISWAP in the Sahel, ISIS in Iraq, Syria and parts of Turkey. Even if Taliban 2.0 insists that it is repentant and determined to turn a new leaf, jihadist movements inspired by the original Taliban in places haunted by poverty and ignorance are not about to abandon violence and terrorism as political tools.

    At inception, prominent Nigerian public and political figures were supporters and promoters of Boko Haram’s archaic version of Islam and its implicit terrorism. In his heydays as a preacher and imam, President Buhari’s Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Sheikh Isa Ali Ibrahim Pantami, was cited as openly expressing great admiration for Osama Bin Ladin and terrorists in general. He ended with a fervent prayer: ”Oh God, give victory to the Taliban and to Al Queda…” In the collapse of the US backed government in Kabul and the triumphant return of the Taliban to power in Afghanistan, the prayer of Mr. Pantami and his fellow Nigerian zealots would seem to have been answered.

    By most sensible intelligence estimates, there is a clear and present danger that Boko Haram and its affiliate terror squads have their eyes trained on Abuja. They have all shown a common interest in disrupting the business of the government in Abuja if only to demonstrate their capacity to challenge the prevailing sovereignty. There are very recent indications that Boko Haram is expanding its theatre of operation southwards. From its original base in the North East, Boko Haram activities have spread to Yobe, Katsina, Zamfara and lately Niger State. The governor of Niger State recently revealed that Boko Haram has taken over control of five local governments in the state and was within two hours of Abuja. The highway between Abuja and Kaduna has become a favourite operational thoroughfare and playground of all manner of bandits and gunmen. Similarly, at the height of the Shiite campaign to free Mr. El-Zakzakky, militants of the sect freely invaded Abuja and quickly turned the central business district of the city into a battle theatre of free exchange of fire with security forces. Taken together, therefore, there is a palpable but latent strategic instability around Abuja. The city is surrounded by both sectarian and criminal armed threats united by a common interest in subversive disruption of the Nigerian state.

    For the avoidance of doubt, not all Nigerian Muslims see reason or subscribe to the insane violence and primitive fundamentalism of the Taliban modelled Boko Haram. In terms of inspiration, there are in fact three principal sources of Islamic religious and cultural influence in Nigeria. First is the Saudi Arabia driven Sunni inspired establishment version. Second is the Shiite driven version of El-Zakzakky and his followers inspired from Iran. Among the younger more influential elite, there is a growing subtle cultural influence from the moderate more liberal ultra modern Arab nations of the UAE and Qatar. This school is powered by a more forward looking cultural orientation that wants to keep the broad outlines of Islamic faith while embracing the best western values of openness, cutting edge technologies, modern living, western education and basic freedom of expression.

    Nigeria’s President Muhammadu Buhari has recently tried to project a desirable counter terrorism support agenda for the US and the West post Afghanistan. In a recent Op-Ed in the Financial Times, Mr. Buhari argues that the help Africa now needs from the US and the West to defeat terrorism is not just armaments. Of course Africa needs the technical and intelligence support of the West. But the more urgent need is for investment and development assistance to combat the poverty and unemployment that lie at the root of terrorism in parts of Africa. For the leader of a country that has habored Boko Haram for a decade, Mr. Buhari’s viewpoint merits some attention. ”Though sheer force can blunt terror, its removal can cause the threat to return”. He places the weight of expectation of US and Western support for Africa on infrastructure and investment: “ We will defeat them (terrorists) one highway, one rail link- and one job- at a time.”

    The argument that infrastructure development and landscape decoration will eradicate the extremism and fundamentalism that powers terrorism is defective. Instead, it is good governance and grassroots development targeted at the roots of poverty and fundamentalism that is the minimum condition for a sustainable counter terrorism campaign in Africa. Fancy infrastructure that does not address the living conditions and mode of thinking of ordinary people will merely provide attractive targets for future terrorist attacks.

  • America’s sorry for Cuba, but won’t get off its neck, By Owei Lakemfa

     

    By Owei Lakemfa

    CUBA is choking. It is being suffocated by the natural corona virus whose vicious Delta variant is sweeping like a flu through the pearl, but whose artificial American variant is deadlier.

     

    Six weeks ago, Cuba had no fear of the COVID-19 pandemic. With six decades of suffocating American blockade, it had learnt to live like an orphan in a world whose oxygen is globalisation. Its watch-word is self-sufficiency, innovativeness, prudence and a religious-like commitment to its citizenry. These have pushed her into endless medical research; its vaccines on diseases such as hepatitis and meningitis are in wide use.

     

    When the COVID-19 pandemic took on the world in 2020, Cuba not only combated it successfully on its territory, but also sent over 3,000 medical workers to fight the pandemic in 40 countries and territories. Also, Cuba, like some other countries, began a race to develop a COVID-19 vaccine.

     

    Within months, it had five viable candidates. Its Finlay Institute of Vaccines, IFV, produced Soberena I, Soberena II and Soberena Plus. Soberena II made it through the mandatory three clinical trials with a 62 per-cent efficiency. The other two, Mambisa and Abdalah were produced by Cuba’s Centre for Genetic Engineering. The final result of Abdalah on June 22, 2021 was a sensational 92.28 per-cent efficiency, making it one of the best universally.

     

    It was at the roll out point that the COVID-19 Delta variant surfaced. This variant spreads very fast; where others infect an average two to three persons, it infects six. Also, its incubation period is four days not the six for other variants and makes victims sicker.

     

    Cuba which thought it had virtually conquered COVID-19 had an average 10 daily cases between April and June, 2021. This spiked to 20 in early July and 68 in the later part. By July 30, 2021, it had 9,323 cases. It had began administering the vaccines, but the Abdalah comes in three doses which could be administered over a minimum 28 days; so Cuba needs time, but time is a toddler compared to the fully grown Delta variant.

     

    Although it has produced eight million doses of the vaccine and been able to administer the full doses on 2.4 million within weeks, it is no march for the Delta variant. Cuba needs another eight weeks to administer a full dose on most of its citizens and a maximum five months to carry out 100 per cent vaccination; but meanwhile, how does it prevent many dying?

     

    Cuba is heavily reliant on tourism and COVID-19 had hit the industry like a category eight earthquake. Its situation is further complicated by the American blockade which between April 2019 and March 2020, cost Cuba $5,570,300,000 losses.

     

    With hospitals congested, no income from tourism, COVID-19 sickness, businesses closed, denied oil to power its power plants, denied access to drugs, and food shortages, it was no surprise that there were protests on the island on July 11 and 12, 2021. The protests were in line with fundamental human rights, but there were those with ulterior motives.

     

    However, there were massive counter-demonstrations by those in support of the revolution. This is where the Western media came in with disinformation; while they gleefully announced the first protests, they were generally silent on the counter. More intriguing was their spread of false news. In one instance, they carried photographs of the mass pro-revolution protests as those of the anti-government protests.

     

    What exposed them was the fact that the demonstrators were carrying the flags of the Castro July 26 Movement, supporters of the government. In another instance, they carried photographs of the 2011 anti-Mubarak protests in Alexandria, Egypt and captioned them as on-going anti-government protests in the Malecon area of coastal Havana. Both areas have some similarities.

     

    But what gave this out was that the protesters were waving Egyptian flags! In another scam, the media published a photograph of immediate past President Raul Castro coming down from an aircraft. The caption was that he had fled Cuba and landed in Venezuela. But the photograph was actually Raul arriving for a Latin American summit when he was President. The next day, Raul went to a mass protest. He did not speak but apparently only wanted to put a lie to the fake story that he had fled.

     

    After six decades of the deadly blockade and sanctions, the brash President Donald Trump loaded 243 additional sanctions on Cuba making it perhaps the heaviest against the tiny but resilient country. The hope was that the world, including Cuba, will change for the better once it got rid of the impulsive Trump in the White House. However, since President Joe Biden arrived, he has loaded five additional sanctions!

     

    In comparison to the mercurial Trump, Biden comes across as a genial uncle living across the road; but what fundamental difference does it make to the COVID-19 victim whether he is suffering from the Delta (Indian) Alpha (British) Beta (South African) or Gamma (Brazilian) variant of COVID-19?

     

    America’s cynical attitude to Cuba reminds me of an 1886 Leo Tolstoy quote: “I sit on a man’s back choking him and making him carry me, and yet assure myself and others that I am sorry for him and wish to lighten his load by all means possible….except by getting off his back.”

     

    A number of countries like Mexico, Vietnam and Russia have defied the American blockade by sending food, medicines, oxygen tanks and petroleum products to Cuba. Despite being choked by multiple enemies, Cuba is not about going down. When on Thursday, August 5, 2021, Clara Pullido, the Cuban Ambassador in Nigeria addressed the press, there was clear defiance in her calm voice.

     

    My reading is that to reverse the Cuban revolution, the Americans can only hope for a direct invasion, a coup or civil war. Any of the options will be quite bloody not just because the Cuban masses will prefer to die on their feet rather than living on their knees as Fidel Castro once said, but also for the fact that not a few youths across the world, will pour into Cuba to defend a noble people.

    The American establishment should not assume that we Africans have forgotten that while it supported Apartheid South Africa, Cuba sent 55,000 combat troops over 9,000 kilometres to defend us against Apartheid. We have not forgotten that thousands of Cuban youths lost their lives in defeating the Apartheid Armed Forces and securing freedom for Namibia, South Africa and our continent. If the Cuban people are threatened, we Africans have the moral duty to race to their aid. Or what do we tell God on Judgement Day? That we abandoned a people who spilled their blood for us?

     

  • Conversation Nigeriana (3) – Hope O’Rukevbe Eghagha

    Obukohwo: Our President has asked the almighty America for help at last.

    Emeka: Hmmmmmmm!

    Tunde: Why hmmmmmmm?

    Emeka: No comment! America helps the world!

    Aboki: The devil helps the world too, especially when reason fails!

    Obukohwo: When reason fails?

    Aboki: Yes, according to Dostoevsky!

    Emeka: Well, reason has failed in Nigeria.

    Obukohwo: Nigeria needs help.

    Kalio: To do what?

    Obukohwo: To confront the insurgency, the nightmarish security situation in the country. Hoisting

    a Boko Haram flag in Kauri two hours away from the nation’s capital is cheeky beyond words!

    Tunde: What about the low grade insurgency in the South east?

    Kalio: That one is there. The federal government has sent soldiers to quell that one!

    Emeka: But why ask America for help? Why not Britain?

    Obukohwo: Why not African Union?

    Tunde: America has been more interested in stemming the ugly tide of Islamic fundamentalism

    than the old colonial dying horse that is Britain.

    Aboki: The president ought to have done this before now. I don’t know if he waited for Wole

    Soyinka to urge him to ask for help before doing the right thing.

    Obukohwo: Whether America or Britain or Russia or even the devil himself Nigeria needs help!

    This joke is not funny!

    Emeka: Hahahahahaha!

    Aboki: This is not a laughing matter. America understands the threat level.

    Obukohwo: Nigerians feel the threat level!

    Kalio: And help we must get. Just wondering why it was Secretary of State Blinken that had a

    virtual meeting with our president. Why not President to President?

    Tunde: Does it matter who killed the snake? Man see snake, woman kill am! Matter finish!

    Kalio: There is established protocol in diplomatic affairs. President Biden ought to be the one to

    listen to the whimpering of our president!

    Emeka: What did you call him? Whimpering? Do superpowers listen to whimpering of a cringing

    vassal?

    Obukohwo: Let us be patriotic brothers. Let us not split hairs over who and why. Besides, our

    country is vassal to nobody!

    Emeka: Vassal to Fulani hegemony nko?

    Kalio: Hehehehehehehe! That is another kettle of fish. It’s complicated, isn’t it? There is a design

    and there is a default- commission and omission! You see, when Buhari became President in 2015,

    Obama and Biden sucked it up to him. They believed he would deal with corruption. But

    downgrading our president to holding a meeting with a Secretary of State shows how low we are

    in the comity of nations!

    Emeka: Now we must rise!

    Kalio: I said there is a design and default commission and omission!

    Tunde: If the president has called for international help to end the insurgency, then the

    commission narrative will not stand. In other words, if the president’s agenda were to impose

    Fulani rule over Nigeria, he wouldn’t be calling for help to dislodge the scoundrels from the

    country.

    Aboki: You have a point there. Is it possible that there were clandestine meetings between the

    British PM and our ruler in London during the president’s last vacation there?

    Emeka: Mere speculation! Speculative analysis!

    Obukohwo: Let us move into the realm of proffering solutions!

    Tunde: Do the people in power read our prescriptions and suggestions?

    Aboki: They do; they may not react. No serious government really ignores public opinion. You see,

    they may carry on as if they don’t give a hoot, as if our opinions are rubbish. But they use our

    opinions to gauge public reaction. Any government which ignores the public does so to its own

    peril. When the chips are down, governments exist for the people, by the people. Whereas the

    people can kick out a government, a government cannot kick out the people. It is a lesson most

    dictators often learn when it is too late!

    Tunde: Solution one is for the president to run an all-inclusive government. There are too many

    people who feel alienated from the government. Indeed, they’d be happy to see the government

    crumble! Any government in which the representation of disparate and different views are not

    accommodated will always be shaky.

    Kalio: Solution two is to re-jig the Nigerian Army. Morale is low. Men and officers do not believe

    that people will get their due through hard work and diligence. Employ and deploy more men to

    the field. Acquire more arms and ammunition.

    Emeka: A Senior Advocate of Nigeria Chief Robert Clarke suggested last week that the President

    Should over government to the Nigeria Army for restoration of things.

    Obukohwo: Absolute rubbish! Why? Who elected soldiers?

    Aboki: I agree that it is absolute rubbish; but who elected the politicians?

    Tunde: We did; or didn’t we? There was an election..

    Aboki: Yes, there was an election. But did we give them our votes? Where did two million votes

    come from a war-torn northeast?

    Tunde: I see what you mean. But they faced and campaigned. The soldiers have not campaigned.

    Obukohwo: Soldiers are the ones prosecuting the war in the south east and north east. What

    difference will it make to take over power? Besides, we have opted for democracy.

    Emeka: What is this democracy doing for us? The politicians will not agree to restructure the

    country. Indeed, throughout our history, state creation has been carried out by the military. It may

    make sense for the president to hand over for soldiers to stabilize the country before returning to

    the seat of power.

    Tunde: That is dangerous. Nobody should encourage soldiers to enter the corridors of power

    through the back door. We have had enough of them in power!

    Emeka: Temporary measure. Just a temporary measure. France did it. We had it in Nigeria before!

    Kalio: Abeg, I no dey that one. Let us discuss the disappearance and reappearance of Father

    Mbaka!

    Aboki: That man like drama fa!

    Kalio: But he is popular with the ordinary people of the country!

    Obukohwo: Christianity is not about popularity! It is about speaking truth to power!

    Emeka: But Father Mbaka has always spoken truth to power. That’s why he is popular.

    Aboki: But Abuja does not think so!

    Tunde: The Catholic Church hierarchy in Nigeria does not think so either!

    Aboki: The Bishop has ordered Father Mbaka to keep quiet for one month! One-month suspension

    that is!

    Obukohwo: I’m not surprised. The presidency is rattled by Mbaka! When Shehu Garba came out

    with that revelation that Mbaka became hostile to the Buhari administration because the

    government refused to award contracts to is nominees, I knew the marriage was over!

    Aboki: The marriage ended when Mbaka called on the president to resign!

    Kalio: That’s free speech!

    Tunde: It’s hate speech to the man at the receiving end!

    Aboki: Friends are not allowed to speak freely against a government! Learn that….

    Kalio: Is Mbaka a friend of the government?

    Professor Eghagha can be reached on 08023220393 and heghagha@yahoo.com