Tag: Donald Trump

  • Meryl Streep throws jab at Donald Trump

    …. Trump replies her

    At the just concluded Golden Globe awards , Meryl Streep delivered an emotional speech, she condemned Donald Trump for imitating a disabled reporter while campaigning to be president, saying it “gives permission” to others to do the same.

    Meryl was accepting the Cecil B DeMille award on the night, and she used her speech to speak about what she said was the “one performance this year that stunned [her]”, referring to when Trump mocked the New York Times reporter Serge Kovaleski.

    “There was one performance this year that stunned me. It sank its hooks in my heart,” Streep said. “Not because it was good, there was nothing good about it, but it was effective and it did its job.

     

    “It was that moment when the person asking to sit in the most respected seat in our country imitated a disabled reporter. Someone he outranked in privilege, power and the capacity to fight back. It kind of broke my heart when I saw it and I still can’t get it out of my head because it wasn’t in a movie, it was real life.”

     

    In the presence of a visibly stunned room of stars who are famous for being energetic at the Golden Globes, she went on to add that Trump’s actions had legitimized bullying and that it could trickle down into people’s everyday lives.

     

    “This instinct to humiliate, when it’s modeled by someone in the public platform,” she said. “By someone powerful, it filters down into everyone’s life because it kind of gives permission for other people to do the same thing.

     

    “Disrespect invites disrespect, violence invites violence. When the powerful use their position to bully others we all lose.”

     

    Trump responded to Streep’s speech by saying that although he hadn’t seen her remarks he was “not surprised” that he had come under attack from “liberal movie people.”

    He revealed to the New York Times that he denied mocking Kovaleski. “I was never mocking anyone. I was calling into question a reporter who had gotten nervous because he had changed his story”, he said. “People keep saying I intended to mock the reporter’s disability, as if Meryl Streep and others could read my mind, and I did no such thing.”

  • TRUMP: No computer is safe, write it out, deliver by courier

    TRUMP: No computer is safe, write it out, deliver by courier

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    Donald Trump, US President-elect.

    US President-elect Donald Trump believes the only way to guarantee that a message is safe from prying eyes in the computer age is to write on paper and deliver by courier, stressing that no computer is safe.

    “It’s very important. If you have something really important, write it out and have it delivered by courier, the old-fashioned way. Because I’ll tell you what, no computer is safe. I don’t care what they say – no computer is safe,” the Twitter-loving president-elect told reporters over the holiday weekend.

    The comments came after the president-elect whose inauguration is later this month was asked about charges by President Barrack Obama administration and the US intelligence community that Russia was behind the cyberattacks on the Democratic National Committee (DNC).

    Trump dismissed the notion that the Kremlin meddled in the presidential election to help him win.

    Trump also touted the computer skills of his son Barron.

    “I have a boy who’s 10 years old. He can do anything with a computer,” Trump said, accentuating that “You want something to really go without detection, write it out and have it sent by courier”.

    Meanwhile, incoming White House spokesman, Sean Spicer, has said Trump will continue to tweet directly to the public as president, bypassing much of the media.

    “I think it freaks the mainstream media out that he has this following of over 45-plus million people that follow him on social media, that he can have a direct conversation. He doesn’t have to have it funnelled through the media,” Spicer said.

    “Business as usual is over, as I’ve said before. There’s a new sheriff in town, and he’s going to do things first and foremost for the American people,” he added.

    But he also promised that the media would have access to President Trump.

    “Absolutely, we understand the importance” of press briefings, he said, adding that “We’ll use every tool possible. And absolutely, we’ll sit down and make sure that on a daily basis the press is informed”.

    Spicer also said the Obama administration may have gone too far in sanctions on Russia.

    “One of the questions that we have is why the magnitude of this? I mean, you look at 35 people being expelled, two sites being closed down, the question is: Is that response in proportion to the actions taken? Maybe it was, maybe it wasn’t, but you have to think about that,” Spicer said Sunday on ABC’s “This Week”.

  • US elections: How NASA astronaut, Kimbrough, voted from space

    US elections: How NASA astronaut, Kimbrough, voted from space

    From infinity and beyond, Shane Kimbrough, a NASA astronaut living in space found a way to vote in the United States (US) 2016 November elections.

    On board the International Space Station, Kimbrough filed his ballot in the presidential election, according to a Tumblr post by NASA, with NASA telling Yahoo News that Kimbrough was able to file his ballot in the 2016 election from the space station.

    In the US, for astronauts who will be in space on Election Day, the voting process starts a year before launch. At that time, they are able to select the elections in which they want to participate.

    Then, six months before the election, astronauts are provided with the form “Voter Registration and Absentee Ballot Request — Federal Post Card Application”.

    NASA astronaut David Wolf was the first American to vote in space while on the Russian Mir Space Station in a 1997 local election, according to NPR.

    Donald Trump emerged winner over Hillary Clinton in the election in which Kimbrough voted from space, with former President Bill Clinton and wife Hillary; former President George W. Bush and former first lady Laura Bush, former commander in chief Jimmy Carter, billed to attend Trump’s inauguration later this month.

    Bush’s father, President George H. W. Bush, will not be attending the inauguration for health reasons, a spokesman has told CNN.

  • ‘America will be world’s great magnet for innovation, job creation’ – Trump

    ‘America will be world’s great magnet for innovation, job creation’ – Trump

     

    U.S. President-elect Donald Trump said on Tuesday “America would be the world’s great magnet for innovation and job creation” during his presidency.

    Trump, in a tweet, quoted reports that suggested plan by automobile giant Ford to scrap Mexico plant and invest in Michigan.

    Ford to scrap Mexico plant, invest in Michigan due to Trump policies,” the incoming president tweeted.

    Instead of driving jobs and wealth away, AMERICA will become the world’s great magnet for INNOVATION & JOB CREATION,” he added.

    The President-elect also quoted another report that “Trump is already delivering the jobs he promised America”.

    Trump is already delivering the jobs he promised America,” the president-in-waiting said on his twitter handle.

    The incoming president had earlier in his tweet, also slammed General Motors, threatening a “big border tax” on the automaker’s cars made in Mexico.

    General Motors is sending Mexican made model of Chevy Cruze to U.S. car dealers-tax free across border. Make in U.S.A. or pay big border tax!” Trump said.

    However, in a statement released after Trump’s tweet, General Motors said only a small number of its cars made in Mexico were sent to the U.S. market.

    General Motors manufactures the Chevrolet Cruze sedan in Lordstown, Ohio. All Chevrolet Cruze sedans sold in the U.S. are built in GM’s assembly plant in Lordstown, Ohio.

    GM builds the Chevrolet Cruze hatchback for global markets in Mexico, with a small number sold in the U.S.,” a statement from the company read.

    Similarly, Trump had also earlier on Tuesday said there should be no more prisoner releases from the U.S. military detention facility at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.

    There should be no further releases from Gitmo.

    These are extremely dangerous people and should not be allowed back onto the battlefield,’’ Trump said.

    President Barack Obama had sought to close the prison since he entered office in 2009, but has been unable to carry out the plan in the face of opposition from Congress.

    Obama, in Nov. 2016, announced renewed plans for closing the facility in 2017, indicating he would release more prisoners in the final weeks of his term in office, which ends on Jan. 20.

     

     

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  • Google trends: Most searched consumer tech of 2016

    Google has released search trends for year 2016 recently, dubbed ‘Year in Search 2016’ with Apple topping the list of most searched consumer tech worldwide, raking up four positions worldwide and taking top spot as the most searched mobile phone in Nigeria.

    This year, many topics set a new all-time high in search interest. Some were expected while others were a bit surprising.

    Google’s Year in Search 2016 is the revelation of all what trended the most on the world leading search engine.

    In what seems to be a year of revolution for technology, especially consumer tech, it is unsurprising that Infinix and Tecno dominated the search trend for 2016 in Nigeria.

    While Google Pixel stood tall ranking number 5 most searched consumer tech worldwide and Samsung had two entrants in Galaxy S7 and Note 7, Freedom 251 and Nintendo Switch are the only ranking consumer techs that are not smartphones.

    Here are the 10 most searched consumer techs worldwide:

    1. iPhone 7
    2. Freedom 251
    3. iPhone SE
    4. iPhone 6S
    5. Google Pixel
    6. Samsung Galaxy S7
    7. iPhone 7 Plus
    8. Note 7
    9. Nintendo Switch
    10. Samsung J7

    Here are the 10 most searched mobile phones in Nigeria:

    1. iPhone 7
    2. Infinix Note 3
    3. Samsung Galaxy S7
    4. Tecno Camon C9
    5. Infinix Hot 4
    6. Tecno Boom J8
    7. Infinix Hot 2
    8. Infinix Zero 3
    9. Tecno W4
    10. Tecno W3

    Tecno W4 and W3 have been adjudged to make the list of the top 10 most searched mobile phones in Nigeria because of the current economic situation in the country in order to make for cheaper alternative smartphones.

    “This year, many topics set a new all-time high in search interest. Some were expected while others were a bit surprising,” a statement read on Google’s trends website.

    These trends are coming in a time where the tech space is rapidly facing profound changes, reaching a high with Internet of Things (IoT), Artificial Intelligence (AI) and even advancement in biotechnology.

    These represent the best guess about what consumer tech and consumer tech companies that will matter in the year to come.

    Meanwhile, the top 10 trends on the Year in Search 2016 are: Pokémon Go, iPhone 7, Donald Trump, Prince, Powerball, David Bowie, Deadpool, Olympics, Slither.io and Suicide Squad.

  • Forbes announces Dangote, Putin world’s most powerful people

    Aliko Dangote, Africa’s richest man, founder and chair of Dangote Group, has been announced in the list of world’s most powerful people in 2016 by Forbes magazine.

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    Aliko Dangote, Founder and CEO of Dangote Group.

    59 years old Dangote who emerged 71st world’s most powerful person in 2015, emerged 68th world’s most powerful person in the recent ranking alongside Russian President, Vladimir Putin; United States (US) President-elect, Donald Trump; German Chancellor, Angela Merkel and 71 other world’s most powerful people who made the list.

    To compile the list, Forbes said they considered hundreds of candidates from various walks of life all around the globe, and measured their power along four dimensions: power over lots of people, financial resources controlled by each person, powerful in multiple spheres and active use of power.

    Forbes said, “To calculate the final rankings, a panel of Forbes editors ranked all of our candidates in each of these four dimensions of power, and those individual rankings were averaged into a composite score,” adding that this year’s list, comprised of 74 world shakers and movers, “comes at a time of rapid and profound change, and represents our best guess about who will matter in the year to come”.

    In 2015 Dangote Cement launched new plants in Cameroon, Ethiopia, Zambia and Tanzania. The company produces more than 30 million metric tons annually, and plans to double capacity by 2018.

    Dangote, whose net worth is towering more than $12 billion as of December 15, 2016 according to Forbes, owns about 90% of publicly-traded Dangote Cement through a holding company; this percentage exceeds the 80% ownership ceiling set by the Nigerian Stock Exchange. A spokesman for Dangote told Forbes that the company has until October 2016 to lower Aliko Dangote’s stake and plans to do so by then.

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    Russian President, Vladimir Putin.

    Other companies in the Dangote Group, which is active in 15 African countries, include publicly-traded salt, sugar and flour manufacturing companies.

    Vladimir Putin is emerging the world’s most powerful person for the fourth consecutive year, with the German Chancellor clinching number one spot for world’s most powerful woman and world’s third most powerful person.

    “Russia’s president has exerted his country’s influence in nearly every corner of the globe,” the US business magazine wrote, adding that “From the motherland to Syria to the US presidential elections, Putin continues to get what he wants”.

    “In second place, President-elect Donald Trump has a seeming immunity to scandal, both houses of Congress on his side, and a personal net worth in the billions.

    “And the third most powerful person in the world also happens to be the most powerful woman, Angela Merkel, the chancellor of Germany and the backbone of the European Union,” Forbes announced.

    Announced Time magazine Person of the Year recently, Trump, who was elected US president last month, was listed 72nd in Forbes’ 2015 power rankings.

    Forbes said there are new names on the list this year, including Theresa May, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (#13); Travis Kalanick, CEO of Uber (#64); Bob Iger, CEO of The Walt Disney Company (#67); Mike Pence, Vice President-Elect of the United States (#69), Rodrigo Duterte, President of the Philippines (#70); and Sheldon Adelson, CEO of Las Vegas Sands (#72).

    Forbes said two former members also return to the list this year: Antonio Guterres, incoming Secretary-General of the United Nations (#36, last appearance in 2009); and Recep Erdogan, President of Turkey (#56, last appearance in 2011).

    Outgoing US President, Barack Obama, who placed second in 2015, plummeted to 48th place this year as he waits out the final weeks of his presidency.

    Fourth place went to China’s President, Xi Jinping, while the fifth spot on the list went to Pope Francis.

    Forbes said, its list of world’s most powerful people is not meant to be the final word but the beginning of a conversation

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    “Any ranking of the world’s most powerful people is going to be subjective, so we don’t pretend ours is definitive,” Forbes said.

    “So tell us what you think: Is the CEO of Facebook really more powerful than the CEO of Apple? Is the Prime Minister of Japan more powerful than the Prime Minister of Canada? Who did we miss? What did we get wrong? Join the conversation by commenting below,” Forbes demanded.

  • Obama orders review of 2016 election cyber-attacks

    Obama orders review of 2016 election cyber-attacks

    US President Barack Obama has ordered intelligence agencies to review cyber-attacks and foreign intervention into the 2016 election and deliver a report before he leaves office on January 20, the White House said on Friday.

    In October, the US government formally accused Russia of a campaign of cyber-attacks against Democratic Party organizations ahead of the November 8 presidential election, and Obama has said he warned Russian President Vladimir Putin about consequences for the attacks.

    The review and its timeline are a signal that Obama wants the issue addressed before he hands power to President-elect Donald Trump, who cast doubt on Russia’s hacking role and praised Putin during the campaign.

    Obama’s homeland security adviser, Lisa Monaco, told reporters the report’s results would be shared with lawmakers and others.

    “The president has directed the intelligence community to conduct a full review of what happened during the 2016 election process… and to capture lessons learned from that and to report to a range of stakeholders, to include the Congress,” she said during an event hosted by the Christian Science Monitor.

    White House spokesman Eric Schultz said the review would be a “deep dive” that would look for a pattern of such behaviour over several years during election time, dating as far back as the 2008.

    He noted that Obama wanted the review completed under his watch. “This is a major priority,” Schultz said.

    During his campaign for the White House, Trump called on Russia to dig up missing emails from his opponent, Hillary Clinton, from her time as secretary of state under Obama, a fellow Democrat. That move prompted critics to accuse him of encouraging foreign actors to conduct espionage.

    The New York businessman has said he is not convinced Russia was behind the attacks.

    “I don’t believe they interfered,” Trump told Time magazine about Russia in an interview published this week. “That became a laughing point, not a talking point, a laughing point. Any time I do something, they say, ‘Oh, Russia interfered’”.

    People Trump has nominated for top national security posts in his new administration have taken a harsher stance toward Moscow.

    Russian officials have denied all accusations of interference in the US election.

    Obama has come under pressure from Democratic lawmakers to declassify more intelligence on the alleged hackings.

    A government source said the review was sparked in part to respond to those demands as well as to determine how much material related to the subject could be made public.

    “Given President-elect Trump’s disturbing refusal to listen to our intelligence community and accept that the hacking was orchestrated by the Kremlin, there is an added urgency to the need for a thorough review before President Obama leaves office next month,” Rep. Adam Schiff of California, the senior Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, said in a statement.

    Monaco said cyber-attacks were not new but might have crossed a “new threshold” this year.

    When she was working as a senior Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) official in 2008, she said, the agency alerted the presidential campaigns of then-Senator Obama and Republican Senator John McCain that China had infiltrated their respective systems.

    “We’ve seen in 2008 and in this last election system malicious cyber activity,” Monaco said.

    Asked if Trump’s transition team was not concerned enough about Russia’s influence on the election or about other threats to the United States such as infectious disease outbreaks, Monaco said it was too soon to say. She noted that she had not met with her successor because the Trump team had yet to name one.

  • Holy Ghost Congress: American citizen seeks divine intervention for the US

    Holy Ghost Congress: American citizen seeks divine intervention for the US

    A top American citizen and minister of the gospel representing world delegates to the 2016 Holy Ghost Congress of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), has sought prayers for divine intervention for his country, the United States of America (USA).

    Minister Carlos Malavi from Houston, Texas, said the USA is in desperate need of prayers, lamenting the sins of his country are too many.

    “My country needs the prayers of all the faithful around the world.

    “My country is in desperate need of the gospel; please come to America,” Malavi said on Friday night of the Holy Ghost Congress.

    Although the inauguration of the President-elect of the USA, Donald Trump, is fast approaching, protests have continued to question the credibility of the electoral process.

    While President-elect Trump has reiterated commitments to bring about a total turnaround in the USA, the President-elect has reneged most of his campaign promises.

    Minister Malavi said at the Congress that disobedience to God, racism, greed and the oppression of the poor has eaten deep into the very fabrics binding the foundations of the USA, believing that only prayers can bring about the turnaround the US desperately needs.

    “My country needs complete restoration; needs to be made anew like as the day of Pentecost.

    “I beseech you, please pray for my country, the sins of my country are too many,” Malavi said.

    Meanwhile, in hope to restore the American dream, Trump has since been carefully picking his cabinet members one after the other awaiting his inauguration on Friday January 20, 2017 in Washington D. C. as the 45th President of the US (POTUS).

    In her comments, the wife of the General Overseer of the RCCG, Pastor Enoch Adeboye, Mrs. Tolu Adeboye said “almost all the nations of the world need restoration,” adding that Nigeria is the nation that needs restoration the most.

    The woman of God said “disobedience to the laws of the land and disobedience to God leads to limitation of nations”.

    “We have seen all what is happening in our nation,” Mrs. Adeboye said.

    “The suffering is in every home,” she added.

    While Mrs. Adeboye said leadership is very crucial to any nation, she has been interpreted to have said the economic setbacks greeted by recession in the country Nigeria was because “we are disobedient”.

    “We are disobedient in this nation,” she decried.

    Stressing that it is only the restoration that comes from God that is sure, she lead congregants who occupied the new RCCG 3 kilometres by 3 kilometres auditorium to overflow in prayers for all nations of the world using the nation Nigeria as a point of contact.

    Mounting the pulpit, Pastor Adeboye, who said “I once asked God to kill me” at the Holy Ghost Congress, narrated a time “Nigeria was living under a siege”. He said “There was a reign of terror” in the country until “the man” behind the terror reign was ousted.

    “The man,” whom the RCCG pastor did not mention his name, whom he said has since been overthrown, he said “Unless you removed that man, your plan won’t work”.

    Pastor Adeboye who said he would not call himself a prophet, concluded his “Complete Restoration” message by praying for the complete restoration of the country Nigeria and its citizenry, and the complete restoration of nations of the world at large.

    The Holy Ghost Congress was well attended by top government officials including the deputy president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Yemi Osinbajo, and the governor of Lagos state, Akinwunmi Ambode.

    Also present at the Congress were anointed men of God including Rev. Dr. Felix Omobude, Bishop Mike Okonkwo, Pastor John Watson, Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor, Pastor Matthew Ashimolowo, and Pastor Stephen Rathod.

    Also read: I once asked God to kill me – Pastor Adeboye.

  • Between Trump, Mattis, Flynn and Ogunlesi – Fani-Kayode

    General James ‘Mad Dog’ Mattis, the famous ex-Marine and the hero of countless conflicts and wars, has been nominated by President-elect Donald Trump as his Secretary of Defence.

    And what an extraordinary man and colorful figure Mattis is. Here are some of the things that he has said over the years.

    1. “I’m going to plead with you, do not cross us. Because if you do, the survivors will write about what we do here for 10,000 years.”
    2. “Be polite, be professional, but have a plan to kill everybody you meet. (Time Magazine).
    3. “You are part of the world’s most feared and trusted force. Engage your brain before you engage your weapon.” (In a letter Mattis wrote to his Marines the night before the March 2003 Iraq invasion).
    4. “I don’t lose any sleep at night over the potential for failure. I cannot even spell the word.” (San Diego Union Tribune).
    5. “You go into Afghanistan, you got guys who slap women around for five years because they didn’t wear a veil. You know, guys like that ain’t got no manhood left anyway. So it’s a hell of a lot of fun to shoot them. Actually it’s quite fun to fight them, you know. It’s a hell of a hoot. It’s fun to shoot some people. I’ll be right up there with you. I like brawling.” (CNN)
    6. “Demonstrate to the world there is ‘No Better Friend, No Worse Enemy’ than a U.S. Marine.” (Letter to First Marine Division)
    7. “I come in peace. I didn’t bring artillery. But I’m pleading with you, with tears in my eyes: If you fuck with me, I’ll kill you all.” (San Diego Union Tribune).

    Mattis sounds like my type of man: a real warrior with the heart of a Viking. With him as Secretary of Defence I have no doubt that America, and indeed the world, will be a better and safer place.

    Trump has done well by cultivating the courage to nominate him. The President-elect has done equally well by appointing Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn as his National Security Advisor.

    This is another interesting and colourful character who appears to understand the monuemental challenge that the world is facing today very well.

    A well-experienced and extreemly tough military intelligence officer who served courageously and meritoriously in Iraq and Afghaniatan he is undoubtedly the quintessential “braveheart”.

    In his 2016 book titled “The Field Of Fight” he characterised U.S. counter-intelligence as “a world war against a messianic mass movement of evil people”.

    In a speech earlier this year, he called Islam “a cancer” and “a political ideology” that “hides behind this notion of being a religion.”

    He went on to say that given what is happening in todays world “the fear of Muslims is rational”.

    Permit me to share his exact words:

    “We are facing another ‘ism,’ just like we faced nazism, fascism, imperialism and communism,” Flynn said. “This is Islamism: it is a vicious cancer inside the body of 1.7 billion people on this planet and it has to be excised.”

    For the record let me be clear. I do not believe that Islam itself is a cancer but I do believe that radical islam most certainly is.

    I also disagree with his assertion that Islam is not a religion and I reject the notion that all of the 1.7 billion Muslims in the world today are violent extreemists, jihadists and fundamentalists.

    I believe that Islam is not only a religion but also a respectable and noble one and that most Muslims are decent, hard-working, God-fearing, law-abiding people. I most certainly do not share the view that ALL Muslims are terrorists.

    However this cannot be said of the Islamic fundamentalists, the jihadists, the Islamists and the practitioners of radical Islam. I believe that they are indeed ALL terrorists and that Islamic fundamentalism itself is a dangerous, self-serving, cruel, primitive and vicious cult which is fuelled and sustained by wahabbi and salifist hate and premised on an unrelenting and barbaric political ideology.

    As a matter of fact it is worst than that. It is not just a political ideology but also a deadly and violent tool of and vehicle for genocide, mass murder, tyranny, subjugation, political conquest and oppression.

    It is the greatest evil that humanity has been confronted with since the slave trade, colonialism, fascism, communism, imperialism and neo-colonialism and it must be defeated and utterly crushed lest it consummes us all.

    The truth is that it is worse than cancer. It is a cultural and political nuclear bomb that is preparing to explode and destroy the entire world.

    In spite of his sweeping generalisations and his inability to make a clear distinction between radical Islam and Islam itself, I believe that Flynn will still make an excellent NSA because he understands the nature and mindset of the enemy very well.

    He is also deeply courageous, utterly fearless and thoroughly forthright. By all standards he is a man of immense discipline and unimpeachable integrity: a profoundly good man and a loyal and patriotic American.

    When one couples this with Trump’s appointment of the rugged and highly combatative Mike Pompeio as the new Director of the Central Intelligence Agency there can be little doubt that Trump is assembling a great team of people that will make American foreign policy far more decisive, dramatic and virile, that will change the face of the world as we know it and that will crush Islamist terrorism and radical Islam in an utterly profound and meaningful way.

    That is what the world needs today and that is why I supported him and believed in him right from the outset.

    At least now the American people can say “merry xmas” again instead of having to say “happy holiday”.

    At least American soldiers will be allowed to sleep with the Holy Bible under their pillows again.

    At least Christmas trees will be proudly displayed in shopping malls all over America again.

    At least the name of the Lord will be glorified again and the good old fashioned Christian values upon which the United States of America was originally founded will be recognised, acknowledged and established again.

    It is indeed “goodbye” to Barack and “hello” to Donald. It is the advent of a new and glorious era for America and indeed the rest of the world.

    It is a golden era in which the misguided and discredited concept of political correctness and the wholesale acceptance of liberal values, humanist philosophies and strange pagan practices, all in an attempt to establish a new world order, is rejected.

    That is the hope that this new dispensation brings: to lift up America and once again make her the shining light on a hill that will provide the direction and decisive leadership that the world so badly needs.

    I am also excited by Trump’s appointment of the African American Dr. Ben Carson, a man who, like the biblical Daniel, is blessed with an excellent spirit, as his Secretary of State for Housing and Urban Development.

    Finally it gives me great pleasure to note the fact that my old friend Adebayo Ogunlesi has been appointed as a member of Trump’s economic advisory team.

    Where are those that said Trump hates people of color and that he loathes Nigerians? Congratulations Bayo and keep the flag flying!