Thursday, 24 August 2017

Making America Great Again: The dangers of Trump going it alone

President Donald Trump
Until President Donald Trump sees Americans as key to achieving his vision for America, his precocious beginning may soon turn out a disaster, reports JAMES OJO.

When On Friday, January 20th, 2017, President Donald Trump stood tall on the West Front of the United States Capitol Building in Washington, D.C. to give his inaugural speech as the 45th President of unarguably, one of the most powerful nations in the world, many, if not all, Americans at least, were thrilled by his promise of taking the country to Eldorado. Their joy, if not for anything, was borne out of the fact that Americans would be an integral part of realizing the dream. His campaign slogan: ‘Make America Great Again,’ raised less doubt and above all, the reality America for Americans, as promised was mind-blowing.

“What truly matters is not which party controls our government, but whether our government is controlled by the people. January 20th 2017, will be remembered as the day the people became the rulers of this nation again. The forgotten men and women of our country will be forgotten no longer,” Trump had said in his inaugural speech.

Welcome to Trump’s dream America!

From the outset, Trump appeared keen to sticking it out his promise of making America great again, but so far, it seems the president has forgotten the greatest arsenal to achieve this: collective efforts of Americans. And about eight months into his administration, it appears the feeling of collectiveness that earlier heralded the Trump’s Presidency is on the wane.

Hiring and firing

One of the criticisms of Trump is his penchant for arbitrarily sacking appointed members of his cabinet. On May 9, James Comey, Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation was giving the boot by Trump over his investigation of Russian collusion in the 2016 Presidential Election for alleged incompetency. Since then, the list of those fired from the White House has continued to grow. Sean Spicer, Sally Yates, Steve Bannon, Michael Flynn, Reince Priebus among others have all quitted either willingly-through resignation- or forcefully the vision they were once committed to for some reasons.

In each of these instances, Trump, in his seemingly unguarded utterances and actions, appeared not to have fully defined Americans’ role in his new vision for the United States. In the first place, the rate at which he has been firing his aides has continued to raise concerns over his managerial acumen, leadership-cum-administrative proficiency and level of team spirit required to steer US to the dream land.

Also, Whether or not patriotism, loyalty and the needed dedication that could spur Trump America’s dream is achievable on the part of the newly appointed aides, is an issue staring many in the face, as many of them would hardly commit themselves to the president's long term vision.  After all, who knows who is next to be fired?

Such fear-enveloped atmosphere is no doubt, in sharp contrast to the collectiveness the president had earlier canvassed for. In an America meant for and governed solely by Americans, the leaders and led should have unity of purpose, driven by team spirit and collectively work in the overall interest of the country without giving room for rift of any sort. Even if disagreement arises due to variegated interests, swift measures should be in place to amicably resolve it. But the Trump presidency seems to be failing in this regard.

The Trump’s Presidency challenge

At the moment, there are lots of issues confronting the Trump Presidency. The tension between US and North Korea is going through the roof over the latter’s nuclear programme, with many predicting World War Three. His administration’s battle with the media has not backed down. He has also been in the eyes of the storm over some of his executive orders- that of immigration for instance. However, of all these, Trump’s major challenge now should be how to jack up and sustain the public trust Americans had earlier reposed in him by demonstrating the place of their efforts in achieving the America dream from time to time. This is the only way his administration can achieve the dream of making America great again. #Trump #MakeAmericaGreatAgain #Collectiveness.



Saturday, 28 March 2015

Nigeria goes to Polls


By James Ojo

credits:BBC

Nigerians will today go to poll to elect their next president - an
election many pundits predict to be the toughest in Nigeria's
political history.

BBC's Will Ross had in Lagos said: "This election is likely to be a
tight race, especially if the opposition manages to stay united behind
one candidate".

Today's Presidential election is obviously a two-horse race between
PDP's  President Goodluck Jonathan and APC's Mohammadu Buhari (rtd).

Having defeated Mr. Atiku Abubakar his closest rival in the APC's
primaries, Buhari is now set to challenge President Goodluck Jonathan -
a repeat of 2011 poll.

In the previous election, Jonathan recorded a landslide victory over
Buhari, winning with almost 59% of the votes against 32%,
sparking widespread unrest in Northern areas which backed Mr. Buhari.
More than 500 people were killed and thousands of people were forced
out of their homes.

Amidst of the insecurity tussle in the Country, the APC's chosen
candidate, Buhari, has vowed to leave no stone unturned in
tackling the country's insecurity saga if elected.

Monday, 2 February 2015

Real Madrid ran riot without Ronaldo, Chelsea, Man City Struggle


By James Ojo



As football action resumed  on Saturday, some clubs were
without their key players: Cristiano Ronaldo, Diego Costa, Cecs
Fabregas and Yaya were all out of action for their respective clubs.

Real Madrid ran riot on Saturday against Real Sociedad as they made
light of them 4-1 to maintain their lead on top of La Liga without
their talisman, Cristiano Ronaldo, who was handed a two- match ban
last weekend.

Ronaldo was red carded for misconduct against a Cordoba defender,
Edimar last weekend. But goals from James Rodriquez, Sergio Ramos
and a brace from prolific Kareem Benzema ensured a deserved victory
for the Blancos.

Carlo Ancelloti's men will now shift attention to Wednesday's clash
against Sevilla without Ronaldo before their crunch tie against city rival,
Athletico Madrid on February 7- a match that will feature Ronaldo.

Else where in the Barclay's Premier League, Chelsea and Manchester
City both struggled for a win in the absence of some key players.
Manchester City have not been convincing enough on the pitch since the
departure of ace Midfielder, Yaya Toure, for the African Cup of Nations
in Equitorial Guinea. Pellegrini's men have not tasted victory in
their last four suffering 2-0 defeats in a league match against
Arsenal and Middlesbrough in the FA.

With Toure, Manchester City have won 14 of their last18 Premier League
fixtures losing one and drawing three of the four games without him.
And a draw on Saturday with Chelsea leave them five points adrift of
League leaders thanks to David Silva who rooted Sergio Aguero's
powerful shot into the net in the 45th minute to take them level after
Remy had given Chelsea the lead in the 41st minute.

The absence of Diego Costa and Cecs Fabregas made life difficult for
the blues as they were almost caged in their own half against City in
a pulsating encounter that ended 1-1 on Saturday.

Costa received a three-match ban following his misconduct in their win
against Liverpool in FA last week and the Striker was forced to the
bench alongside Fabregas who did not look fit enough for the game.

While some clubs dazzled the world without their star men,
others struggled to create clear cut chances.

Saturday, 31 January 2015

UNN SUG ELECTION: Thrills, Reactions, Expectations as Winners Emerge


By James Ojo, Izukanne Dorathy,and Gideon Arinze

Considering the relevance of student unionism to the growth of any
academic institution, the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, had on the
29th of January, gone to  poll to elect new executive members of the
Student Union Government of the institution.

However, excitements, reactions and expectations have trailed the
conduct of the election which saw Orji Peter Ekene, popularly known
as Pedro, a 400-Level student of Veterinary Medicine, as the newly
elected president of the union.

The results of the election, which was announced at the Students
Affairs Department by the University of Nigeria, Nsukka's Electoral
Commission(UNECO), at about 9:30 pm, saw Orji Peter Ekene emerge the
President with a landslide victory polling 1289 votes to defeat his
closest rivals Ejike Celestine Amaechi, a 200-Level of Biochemistry
who polled 966 votes, Nwancha Precious C., who had 951 votes and Eze
Stanley with 805 votes.

In other elections conducted,  Nneka Peace emerged the Vice-President
with a total of 1802 votes to defeat her closest opponent Nebo and
Ugwu Rosemary who trailed her with 1778 and 543 votes respectively.
In the same vein, Onah Chibuzo emerged the Secretary General with 1397
votes, Ezea Sunday as Assistant Secretary General with 1055 votes,
Okeke Chibueze as Director of Transport with 811 votes, Anyanwu
Maximus as Director of Information, Ugwu Orji Henry as Director of
Socials with 1950 votes, Chinonye Noble as Director of Welfare with
888 votes, and others which include: the office of the Treasurer and
Director of Welfare whose winners cannot be ascertained at the time of
filing this report.

Before the election day, elections into House of Senate and House of
Representatives were held in the respective faculties of the
institution. This was followed by the candidates manifestoes where
each of the candidates unveiled his or her plans to leapfrog UNN's SUG
to eldorado if elected.

Following the announcement of the results, some students who could not
hide their feelings expressed their excitement and reactions to the conduct
and results and their expectations of the new administration an interview
with our correspondent.

According to a student identified as Ugwu Chidi, 'to a large extent, I
would say it was free and fair election' and that 'at least, those who
had voted had their votes actually counted,' he said. In his
assessment of the newly elected president, Chidi noted he is the right
candidate for the office as 'for now, I know Pedro(the president). I
believe that he has the ability and capacity to carry the SUG. I
believe he will do well,' he added.

To another student identified as Okonkwo Ernest, 'It is very orderly
and for me, it is free and fair. They(officials) kept to the rules and
regulations of the election' And 'security men were on ground'.

He however decried the low turn out of students for the election and
suggested that, 'They(students) need to be enlightened on the need to
come out and vote their candidates into office' as 'It is very
important for their welfare and well-being,' he said.

Also, electoral official identified as George Ugwu, also asserted that
the election went on a smooth ride as he had 'not observed any
misconduct' during the election.

In an interview, the newly elected SUG  President Orji Peter Ekene,
has reiterated his commitment to promotes the welfare as  his
administration is bent on walking the walk, 'Coming in with a lot of
transportation agenda' which entails improving the University's
'transportation network, a consolidated water supply and a conducive
environment for learning'. As a leader driven by a ferocious
determination to better the lots of his people, he remained unmoved,
cocksure that 'when all these things are put together, it would go
a very long way to absolutely define what student unionis should be
and not what it seems'.

Unveiling some strategies to achieve his plans, Peter said: 'I promise
that am going to work with all my team mates to see that the dreams
come through' as he determined not to let his foot off the gas to 'see
them actualised'.

To Pedro whose name has set UNN aglow after the election, polling
1289 votes and becoming the SUG President is not only a thing of joy
but also an uphill task. "I feel so happy and at the same time, I see it
as a very big task and a challenge,' he said.

This year's SUG election was keenly contested by many candidates. In
comparison to last year's election, there were few candidates and Agwu
Christian was the clear favourite to win the election - which he
eventually did.

Tuesday, 13 January 2015

Real Madrid Set to Rule the world


By James Ojo

credits: coyotechronicle.net


Call them the European and world champions, you have got it right.
Real Madrid are battle ready not to take their foot off the gas as
they aim to dominate all fronts in the new year, after a scintilating
run in the first half of the 2014-2015 season.

With a tip-top form in year 2014, the Blancos have nothing to worry
about after they clinched the Club World Cup in December to end an
emphatic 12 months winning the Champions League, the Copa del Rey and
set a new record for consecutive victories.

Carlo Ancelotti's side are on top of La Liga and are one of the clear
favourites to win other major trophies in Europe including the UEFA
Champions League and are auspiciously set to dominate Europe in
subsequent years.

Interestingly, they have little or nothing to worry about cosidering
some factors which gave them an edge over other teams in the world.

In the first place, Real Madrid parades one of the strongest attack in
the world with Cristiano Ronaldo, Gareth Bale and Karim Benzema as
their deadliest arsenal  against their opponents. Adding to this are
hosts of other best players in the world with new world cup signings:
James Rodriquez and Kroos, making the team a more formidable one.

More to this is the coach who is a man with wealth of football
experiences. As a coach, he had  enjoyed a good career  having won may
titles with his previous clubs. For instance, he had won domestic
league titles in Italy with AC Millan, in England with Chelsea, and in
France with Paris Saint-German and recently in December, he had bagged
the 2014 coach of the year award at the Globe Soccer Awards, held in
Dubai, and penned down his name among the league of best coaches in the
world. To him, life at the spanish capital was easy because, "we have
many great players and wonderful staff which makes it a lot easier to
coach Real Madrid than other clubs"; and he believed they have the
most formidable team branding his squad the "strongest in the world".

Indeed, Ancelotti is not far from the truth as their win over San
Lorenzo in the final of the Club World Cup extended their winning
streak in competitive action to 22 matches. Not satisfied with these
landslide achievements, the coach said, "In 2015, we want to compete
in every competition and we have the confidence to compete for
everything" on Madrid's official Website.

 He is therefore cock-sure that task  the will not be a daunting one
and that the Blancos are on the path of history as in which they "had
to work and fight in order to try and win again".

Sharing the same point of view with Ancelotti, Real Madrid's captain
and No1. goalkeeper, Iker Casillas, describing their prolifacy
noted that, "we are talking about a team that is now experienced, that
started out young but is now mature insisting they have "high
expectations to achieve everything possible" and that they can
"compete for everything given that we are such a competitive team".

All they want therefore according to Sergio Ramos is for their fans
"to keep supporting us as they have done" on their official website.

Considering wealth of titles, Real Madrid are undoubtedly one of most
successful club in Europe wiinning: 1 best club of the 20th century
FIFA Trophy, 10 European Cups, 3 Intercontinental cups, 19 Copa del
Rey, 32 Ligas, 2 UEFA cups, 2 European Super Cups, 2 Latin Cups,  2
small world cups, 1 League Cup, 9 Spanish Super Cups, 18 Regional
Championship and 5 Mancomunados Trophies to their credit.
Source:www.Realmadrid/../football

From the foregoing, the Blancos are nothing but a side to reckon with
in 2015 as they get set to gun all European cups with  one of the
deadliest squad in the world.

The War against the Pen

By James Ojo

credits: gbcghana.com


Undoubtedly, the might of the pen had enjoyed a good reputation of
mythological proportion as Agbese rightly said.
But it is rather pathetic and catastrophic to note that the recent
attacks being launched against journalists all over the world has gone
through the roofs in recent time and thus requires serious attention
to rescue the deteriorating situation. According to Irina Bokova,
director general of UNESCO,"The threat is grave. On average, one
journalist is killed per week and while fatalities include foreign
correspondents, the vast majority of victims are local, covering local
stories, living in a climate of impunity."

Agbese, a mogul and foremost Nigerian Journalist once said, "All
societies need the reporter, not usually for what he is but what he
does and what is does is giving information".

Imagine our society without journalists to keep us abreast of events?
Imagine our society without the reporters to keep the governments on
their toes as Dimgba Igwe noted? Imagine...? Yet, journalists are
being massacred, killed, tortured and jailed at will in the course of
discharging their duties.

The worst part of this horrible trend is that most of these
perpetrators are hardly brought to book and according to Anna Paolini,
UNESCO regional director  "The fact that anyone who kills a journalist
can get away with it is unacceptable."

The International Federation of Journalists reported that in 2014,
Pakistan was the deadliest country with 14 journalists killed,
followed by 12 dead in Syria and nine each in Afghanistan and the
Palestinian territories.

The report showed that 118 journalists and media
staff were killed around the world in 2014.

According to the report, among those killed, 13 more than in 2013,
were either targeted for their work or caught in the cross-fire while
another 17 died in accidents or natural disasters while on assignment;
prompting the IFJ president to charge the government to "make the
protection of journalists their priority". As journalists are
"targeted not only to restrict the free flow of information, but
increasingly as leverage to secure huge ransoms and political
concessions through sheer violence."

Considering this fact, should media organisations stop the trend of
sending their reporters to places of war, there would "be poorer for
lack of independent witnesses" as the IFJ president said.

From the foregoing, Journalists contribution to the society cannot be
quantified and as such requires all hands to be on deck to go to 'war'
against the surge. The people of our world need the pen to give them the truth. They
need the pen to act as the voice of the voiceless, they need the pen
to serve as a check on government activities among other things. Thus,
the journalists role is all encompassing and as such, laws should be
enforced to protect them in the discharge of their duty.

Friday, 2 January 2015

Enyeama rivals Toure, Aubameyang for 2014 African Player of the Year Awards


By James Ojo

credits: cafonline.com


Nigeria's Vincent Enyeama rivals  Cote d'Ivoire's Yaya Toure, current
African Footballer of the year, and Gabonnese striker Pierre-Emerick,
for the African Player of the Year Award showdown slated to hold on
the 8th of January, 2015, in Lagos.

The trio made the final cut in a list released by the Confederation of
African Football after their tip-top form for both their country and
their clubs.


Twenty-five players were initially shortlisted some weeks ago
including Nigeria's Ahmed Musa before it was narrowed down to ten then
later five through voting from members of the Technical& Development
and the Media Committees.

The Head Coaches of the National Associations affiliated to Caf will
vote in their order of preference to decide on who the best player in
Africa is.

 The winners would be announced at the Glo-CAF Awards Gala slated  for
Thursday, January 8, 2015 in Lagos, Nigeria.

FINAL SHORTLISTS:

Yaya Toure (Cote d'Ivoire , Manchester City)

Vincent Enyeama (Nigeria, LOSC Lille)

 Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (Gabon, Borussia Dortmund).