Chelsea signs Thiago Silva to make him fifth summer signing.

Chelsea have completed the signing of Paris Saint German Captain Thiago Silva today to make him the fifth summer signing after Hakim Ziyech,Timo Werner,Ben Chilwell and Malang Sarr.

According to the Blues official website ,the 35 year old has signed a one year contract with an optional agreement for a year further 12 months.

The Brazil International who spent eight years with Paris Saint German,who has helped them in winning 23 domestic League including seven League 1 title and put them forward to the last Champions league final against Bayern Munich which ended in a defeat.

“I am so elated to joining the Pride of London and am also happy to be part of Frank Lampard’s squad for next season” he said.

Silva said when speaking to Journalists that”though am on free transfer agent but I will make myself available the way the Club need me”.

Chelsea signs Ben Chilwell from Leicester City for £50

Chelsea signs Ben Chilwell from Leicester City for £50 million.

By Uthman Oriyomi

Chelsea FC has announced the completion of Ben Chilwell from Leicester City for £50 million.
The 23 year old England international has underwent a full medical after Chelsea asked for test to be carried out on his heel injury last weekend, which the result yielded positive.
Chilwell has always been Lampard target and some reports was spread earlier this week that Chelsea were keeping tabs on his signature.
The Blues head Coach has been looking for a replacement for Marcos Alonso along side with Emerson Palmeiri who is already on his way to Italy after a poor performance in Stamford Bridge.
His deal to the Club was completed at £50 million after signing a contract of five years and an agreement was worth around £190,000 per week.
According to him,”I am delighted to join the Blues at this exciting time for the Club and I aim to be one of the best left backs in the Premier League in future”.
“I can’t wait to get started and hopefully it won’t be long before we’re playing in front of the Chelsea Fan’s at Stamford Bridge” he added.

Chelsea signs Ben Chilwell from Leicester City for £50 million

Chelsea signs Ben Chilwell from Leicester City for £50 million.

By Uthman Oriyomi

Chelsea FC has announced the completion of Ben Chilwell from Leicester City for £50 million earlier today.
The 23 year old England international has underwent a full medical after Chelsea asked for test to be carried out on his heel injury last weekend, which the result yielded positive.
Chilwell has always been Lampard target and some reports was spread earlier this week that Chelsea were keeping tabs on his signature.
The Blues head Coach has been looking for a replacement for Marcos Alonso along side with Emerson Palmeiri who is already on his way to Italy after a poor performance in Stamford Bridge.
His deal to the Club was completed at £50 million after signing a contract of five years and an agreement was worth around £190,000 per week.
According to him,”I am delighted to join the Blues at this exciting time for the Club and I aim to be one of the best left backs in the Premier League in future”.

“I can’t wait to get started and hopefully it won’t be long before we’re playing in front of the Chelsea Fan’s at Stamford Bridge” he added.

NIJ announce the appointment of Osoba as the Chairman of the Governing Council.

By Uthman Oriyomi

The Nigeria institute of Journalism (NIJ) council body has appointed the former Governor of Ogun State,Olusegun Osoba as the Chairman of the governing council.

He was named yesterday by the council of members of the institution, following the demise of late Ismaila Isa Funtua who was the imediate past Chairman.

According to the acting Registrar of the institution,Mrs Patricia Kalesanwo who gave account of the meeting,”we have in our midst the President of the Newspapers Proprietors Association of Nigeria (NPAN),Nduka Obaigbena.

The council added that, the former Governor was appointed to the position is basically to explore his wealth of knowledge, professional depth and administrative skills.

Apparently,the council appointed former President of NPAN,Ray Ekpu as the Deputy Chairman Incorporation with the Chairman of NIJ Alumni Association.

It was gathered that the tenure of the incumbent provost,Mr.Gbenga Ogunleye will expire by the end of this month,a Committee was set up to place advert for the position of Provost with immediate effect.

Osoba who set to reposition the institution in line with the era of technology and Communication Industry.

Basketball: Nigeria youngster,Ojo Michael dies at 27

Basketball: Nigerian youngster, Michael Ojo dies at 27.A Nigerian basketball player, Michael Ojo died yesterday of a heart attack during an individual training session in the Serbian capital,the club said.

“It saddened everyone of us to the public that we lost our former center, Michael Ojo at age 27”,they added.
According to Red Star Spokesman Igor Vujicin”his sudden death has shocked the players,Staff and entire management as he died at his prime age.
Ojo played college basketball at Florida University in the United States before joining FMP Belgrade in 2017 to start his professional career and later joined Red Star in 2018.
Ojo was born in Lagos and a product of Tennessee Temple high school and a current player of Red Star.
He won the 2019 Adriatic (ABA) league title,a competition incorporating clubs from the former Yugoslavia,as well as the Serbian league the same year.
His former team, his current club and the Euroleague has sympathized and extended their condolence to Ojo’s family, teammates,coaches and many Fans who enjoyed his performance.

Main reason Donald Trump will win US Presidential Election in November

By Muyiwa Sobo

Democrats are excited, but we should beware of snatching defeat out of the jaws of victory. It was not a mistake that Joe Biden promised to pick a female vice-president, but the choice of a black female for cosmetic effect as some prominent Democrats are pushing may turn that wise promise into a foolish mistake.
I hope to see a black female president someday, but that is an unworthy risk currently, especially with the boundless evil potentials of Donald Trump to latch on to any divisive opportunity. I resist arguing against the interests of black female voters. Still, the current crop of potential black vice-presidential choices reeks with such divisive tools for breathing a new life into the Trump comatose campaign. Let’s take a look.
I don’t even know how Karen Bass, a little-known congresswoman from California, get to be a contender besides the fact that she’s black. But controversial circumstances are already emerging about her connection to communist Cuba and the Scientology religious sect. I am unconvinced by her explanations and who needs the distraction now?
Imagine Trump yelling all day how Biden will descend worse than his current baseless accusation of a socialist agenda to scary communism. Then there is Susan Rice and the Bengazi distortions that will suddenly open the flank for “crooked” Hillary 2016 redux and Obama conspiracy. Kamala Harris, qualified, but a misfit because she is by experience and reputation best suited for cleaning out the corruption cesspool created by AG Barr, the embedded Trump personal lawyer at the DOJ.
Val Demings, the congresswoman from Florida, obscure until her incredible impeachment performance, brings no considerable advantages to the ticket beyond her small-town police chief credentials. Black city mayoral experience of Kiesha Lance-Bottoms falls short of the expected heart-beat presidential replacement should it become necessary. The least qualified is Stacey Abrams, who failed to win in Georgia talk of energizing a national youth voter swell as her supporters claim. Her noticeable absence at the celebration of John Lewis’ life and achievements cannot be overlooked.
For Trump, potential suburban female white voters’ marginalization by choice of a black female vice-presidential candidate is salivating. He knows the chances of a Biden victory fade without that crucial block. In comparison, black female votes are going nowhere except for Biden.
Remember now that Biden also made an explicit commitment to putting a black female in the Supreme Court. A politically reasonable assumption indicates that the choice of a black female presidential candidate may render that commitment difficult, if not impossible. So, given a choice between a black vice-presidential candidate and a black female Supreme Court justice, I will prefer the latter. That aligns with the political instincts of James Clyburn, a black congressman from South Carolina, who, as a critical supporter, is credited for Biden pivoting primary victory in that state.
The Supreme Court determines most issues pertinent to US democracy, civil rights, and constitutional safeguards against governmental excesses. It is the anchor of the US government’s structural balance. It matters more who sits at the Supreme Court than who occupies the vice-presidency. Justice Clarence Thomas, a black male, living up to his jaded conservative views, has been an iconic opposition to black issues.
He has worked more assiduously against civil rights than even his white conservative counterparts. But as the longest-serving justice, he will likely retire within the next administration. Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg will surely retire. The tough liberal justice has persevered painfully against the creation of another vacancy in the Court that will reward Trump with stacking the Court up further with conservative judges. The Supreme Court judgeship is a lifetime appointment, so those vacancies will present an incredible opportunity to liberalize the Supreme Court for a century. That is gender and racially more impactful long-term than a vice-presidency that has an eight-year expiration date at most. Choose wisely, please.


Muyiwa Sobo is a lawyer, public/current affairs analyst and social commentator
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Internet/Global village

The term Internet is an electronic Communication network that connects computer networks, devices and organisation.It is also a global wide area network that connects computer system accross.
The term global village describe the phenomenon of the entire world becoming more interconnected as the result of the propagation of media technologies through out the world.The phrase “internet have turned the world was coin by Marshall McLuan,a Canadian thinker and also a media theorist,in 1964.
According to him, global village mean all parts of the world as they are being brought together by the internet and other electronic Communication interconnections.He based his concept on the understanding of people moving toward involving personal interactions worldwide and the consequences as they ensure and operate simultaneously with their cause.Global village mean a lot but for the purpose of my discussion on how advances in Communication technologies have turned the world into a global village,I will back up my points with three relevant examples.
The world indeed is changing at a speed no one could ever imagine it,my examples are goes thus:
(1) Cultural Barrier
Before globalization,the internet and telecommunications,the biggest problem the world had was Cultural differences and mis information.
Looking at how Joseph Conrad portrayed Africans in his novel “Heart of Darkness” there was a misconcepion on his part due to lack of information as he saw Africans as barbaric, uncultured animals but, now, thanks to the internet, Africa is being seen as a vast Cultural Nation with talents, creativity, culture,beauty and so on.
Living in the world as a global village, every one can now been learn a lot about different countries as well as their culture without having to travel there.For example, through the use of the media which connects everyone in the world, people have learnt about and even travelled to witness Calabar Festival, Dubai Shopping Festival and Design week,as well as other events around the world thus, breaking the barrier of cultural misconcepion.
(2) Information
Information wasn’t widely spread as it is now.Back then,it would take days or even weeks for information to be spread among States but now, thanks to globalization which first brought newspapers, radios, televisions and then the world wide web known as the internet and social media, information can spread across the world in a couple of minutes.We no longer miss anything (no need for newspaper either) and we’re constantly updated 24/7 about what’s happening on the other side of the world without being there and,we can easily share our views and opinions,all thanks to the media.Although television is still in use,our phones especially have become an easy means of having “information with you on the go” as you can check for anything online anytime and anywhere.People make use of the internet in different ways,those that are not educated can listen to news on radio or watch it on television which is audio visual while educated one’s can read news on the internet,all these will transform the way they interact.
(3) Communication
Just like it was with information,it was also very difficult to communicate with one another in the olden era, especially with someone in a different Country.Before the invention of the internet, you’d have to pay back visit to whoever you wanted to communicate with,so long as they were in the same town you but now,the internet has pratically changed the world and has impacted Communication thus, enabling everyone to communicate easily regardless of the distance (you have to pick up your phone and call or send a message to anyone anywhere in the world).
Globalization first brought to us phones and then the internet/social media which has made it easier to communicate with anyone any anywhere in the world even without calling thus breaking Communication barriers/video calls has also made it easier for you to feel like you are there with your loved ones,it is exciting). Almost everyone in the world’ now have access to a gadget or the internet, which has become the mode of communication.

Racism

Racism across the world
People light flares as they protest in Place de la Republique during a demonstration against racism and police brutality in the wake of the death of George Floyd, Paris, France, June 9, 2020. (AFP Photo)
BY EMRE GÖNEN JUN 13, 2020 12:05 AM
T he killing of a black American citizen during a routine police check has sent shock waves not just across the United States, but around the world.
In the U.S., this is, of course, not the first African American citizen who has fallen victim to police brutality. There has been a very well-established and well-oiled propaganda machine in operation in which any African American can be seen as a potential wrongdoer. Any film or TV series you find made in the U.S. will depict at least one or more criminals as black. Their stereotyped attire, with a profusion of colors, full-on chain necklaces and audacious caps are almost synonymous with wrongdoing. Anyone dressed up like this in a movie or TV show is thus seen by default as a potential gangster by the average spectator. Undoubtedly, the average police officer in the U.S. holds a similar view.
The propaganda works both ways, in that it is both extremely efficient and extremely dangerous. Just as the police will take on authoritative attitudes, so too will African Americans watching TV pick up on the mannerisms and styles of how they are depicted on screen. The need to differentiate oneself from the average, preppy, white Anglo-Saxon American helps consolidate these visual racist stereotypes.
Hollywood has taught practically everyone on the planet the taste of romance, bravery, fantasy, tragedy and more thanks to its immense contributions to culture. In the 1920s, 80% of movies made were produced in the U.S. This created an incredibly efficient tool in the hands of the U.S. after World War II. The “American Way of Life” was a by-product of the war years, not having existed as a concept beforehand. In fact, the pre-war U.S. was one of deep economic and social crises.
And yet, today, rather than indulge in tales of the incredible recovery brought about by the New Deal, or the bravery of hundreds of thousands of “boys” who came to save Europe from the Nazi nightmare, black and white alike, we mostly enjoy cop shows in which the drug dealers and assailants are primarily black Americans.
Racism is not an American product – far from it. Alas, it exists across the world. But the way the U.S. is plagued by racial issues, as reproduced in mass media, creates a feeling that racism is a standard norm there, and is suffered by all citizens with dark complexions. Yet not having a targeted African-origin minority community does not mean a country is free of racism. Not at all. Racism is much more pernicious and transmissible than this.
Speaking another language can establish a basis for racism. A young man in Turkey was stabbed to death very recently by three assailants on the grounds that he was singing a song in Kurdish. Kurds look very much like Turks, with similar lifestyles, religious beliefs, cuisine and the like. Yet a different mother tongue can make fertile ground for the eruption of racism. Meanwhile, their different religious adherence has created an immense wave of racist uprising against the Muslim population in the Balkans. Long before the terrible bloodshed in Sarajevo, in fact, the Bulgarian Communist regime, socially and economically in disarray, unlawfully deported hundreds of thousands of Bulgarian citizens of Turkish origin on the grounds that they refused to change their Turkish-sounding names to purely Bulgarian names.
Time has since passed, and excuses have been made at the highest level. Both countries have overcome these terrible incidences, but this shows us how resilient and potentially dangerous racism remains in its various guises.
The good thing is that in any human society, racist people are always in the minority – around 7%, I’d say. There is nothing that can be done to completely do away with these people; they will remain racist and xenophobic all their lives. Yet the remaining 93% is not racist, and this is an immense majority. So how are those racist and xenophobic policies implemented in different countries at different times?
Populism is the answer. Populist policies provide very fertile ground for racism. In times of economic and social instability, creating anxiety and fear among the population with populism can find many accommodating ears among the public opinion. A simple populist approach is to divide society into two: the “ruling” (or, often, “formerly ruling”) elites and the people. The elites are intrinsically bad and the people essentially good in accordance with this narrative. So, by attacking “elites,” populism can create an ideal scapegoat figure, which, in time, can turn into pure racism. The post-pandemic period will also be a period of struggle against populism. That struggle will be an uphill one for sure, as, for the time being, there is no humane, distributive, alternative policy that can be used to fight against it. How to create such a political alternative seems to be the essential debate in the short and medium term.
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