07/30/17
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                          AMERICAN PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP
These leaders will include Barack Obama, Bill Clinton and the two Bushes, George Jnr and his father

American President Donald Trump has excoriated his predecessors over their policy stance on China by  allowing the country’s trade with US to boom, while it has done  nothing to rein in the military expansion of North Korea.
Trump in a tweet late on Saturday referred to past leaders as foolish.
These leaders will include Barack Obama, Bill Clinton and the two Bushes, George Jnr and his father.

“Our foolish past leaders have allowed them (China) to make hundreds of billions of dollars a year in trade, yet…they do NOTHING for us with North Korea, just talk. We will no longer allow this to continue. China could easily solve this problem!” he said in  tweets late on Saturday.
Trump, who believes he is smarter than any one else in America, allowed today two B-1B bombers to fly over the Korean peninsula in a show of force after recent North Korean missile tests.
The US Air Force said in a statement on Sunday that the B-1B flight was in direct response to the missile test and the previous July 3 launch of the “Hwansong-14” rocket.

North Korea had on Friday said it conducted another successful test of an intercontinental ballistic missile that proved its ability to strike America’s mainland, drawing a sharp warning from US President Donald Trump.
The bombers took off from a US air base in Guam, and were joined by Japanese and South Korean fighter jets during the exercise, according to the statement.
“North Korea remains the most urgent threat to regional stability,” Pacific Air Forces commander General Terrence J. O’Shaughnessy said in the statement.
“If called upon, we are ready to respond with rapid, lethal, and overwhelming force at a time and place of our choosing.”

The US has in the past used overflights of the supersonic B1-B “Lancer” bomber as a show of force in response to North Korean missile or nuclear tests.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un personally supervised the midnight test launch of the missile on Friday night and said it was a “stern warning” for the United States that it would not be safe from destruction if it tries to attack, the North’s official KCNA news agency said.
North Korea’s state television broadcast pictures of the launch, showing the missile lifting off in a fiery blast in darkness and Kim cheering with military aides.

The Hwasong-14, named after the Korean word for Mars, reached an altitude of 3,724.9 km (2,314.6 miles) and flew 998 km (620 miles)for 47 minutes and 12 seconds before landing in the waters off the Korean peninsula’s east coast, KCNA said.
Western experts said calculations based on that flight data and estimates from the US, Japanese and South Korean militaries showed the missile could have been capable of going as far into the United States as Denver and Chicago.
China, the North’s main ally, said it opposed North Korea’s missile launches, which it said violate United Nations Security Council resolutions designed to curb Pyongyang’s banned nuclear and missile programmes.

"At the same time, China hopes all parties act with caution, to prevent tensions from continuing to escalate,” China’s foreign ministry said in a statement on Saturday.
However, Trump said he was “very disappointed in China”.
North Korea refers to the United States as its sworn enemy in its propaganda, and has done so since the 1950-53 Korean War in which the Soviet and Chinese-backed North fought against the U.S.-backed South. The isolated country often shows mockup images of a missile hitting key U.S. landmarks in its media.
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The senators were about briefing the press when a mob struck at the venue
Two senators from Kaduna State, Shehu Sani and Suleiman Hunkuyi, on Sunday escaped mob attack in Kaduna.
The senators were about briefing the press when a mob struck at the venue.
They were ferried to safety by their security aides and journalists at the venue.
Sani and Hunkuyi were to brief newsmen at the Press Centre of the Nigeria Union of Journalists of Journalists in Kaduna, Kaduna State when they were attacked.
The mob destroyed the car in which the senators rode to the Press Centre.
So also did they damage properties, including midgets, cameras, tripods for cameras and chairs, at the Press Centre.
It would be recalled that Sani has been attacked several times, developments he had traced to his face-off with the Kaduna State Governor, Malam Nasir el-Rufai.
Just last week, the Senate Committee on Foreign Loans, which Sani chairs, deferred the approval of a loan request by the Kaduna State Government and some others, while it gave approval for some.

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The arrest followed the commencement of the demolition of illegal structures in the area by the Lagos State Government
No fewer than 74 persons have been arrested for smoking and selling illicit drugs at Obalende area of Lagos State.
The arrest followed the commencement of the demolition of illegal structures in the area by the Lagos State Government.
The Government had given the owner of the illegal structures several warnings to quit the area, with the last one issued by the Secretary to the State Government, Tunji Bello.
The demolition of the illegal structures, shanties and containerised shops around Obalende flyover to pave ways for the free flow of drainages and canals.
The Chairman of the Lagos State Task Force, SP Olayinka Egbeyemi, disclosed that the 48 hours “Abatement Notice” served traders/occupiers of illegal structures, shanties and containarised shops by the Agency around Obalende flyover expired on July 27, 2017, but the government gave another 48 hours grace for them to remove their wares and belongings before the commencement of the demolition exercise.

Egbeyemi disclosed further that the activities of these illegal traders, mechanics and people living around/under the flyover were an eyesore as they all dumped refuse and used tyres into the canal and drainages, thereby blocking the free flow of water, which resulted in flooding.
He stated that no responsible and responsive government would tolerate illegality of a few people causing damages and destructions to the generality of innocent members of the public.

The Chairman confirmed that well over 120 illegal structures, shanties and containerised shops have so far been demolished and 20 abandoned vehicles under the flyover by mechanics were towed or removed by the Agency.
Egbeyemi hinted that all those arrested, including miscreants and hoodlums, who smoke and sell illicit drugs during the demolition exercise, which is to last for 10 days, would be thoroughly screened by the Agency before being taken to court.

He implored members of the public, particularly traders around bridges and flyover across the State, to desists from dumping refuse and other metals, including used tyres by vulcanizers/mechanics into canals and drainages.
Sunday Eze said he has been staying under the Obalende flyover for over 17 years with his family.
Eze said: “I am 70 years of age and I have been living with my wife and three children under Obalende Bridge since I left Abia State over 17 years ago.”

Eze, who said he doesn’t have any relatives around Lagos, commended the government for giving him another 48 hours grace after the expiration of initial six months “Abatement Notice” for them to remove their wares and properties.
Another trader, Alhaja Bilikisu Adigun, said she has been trading and living inside a containerised shop under Obalende flyover with her husband for over 23 years.

Adigun stated she had packed all her wares and properties before the commencement of the demolition exercise.
A man who identified himself as Akintunde Folami commended Governor Akinwunmi Ambode for demolishing illegal structures, shanties and containerised shops around Obalende.
Folami noted that miscreants and hoodlums terrorised innocent citizens around the area by dispossessing them of their valuables such as phones, wallets and jeweleries, both early in the morning and late at night.




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Mzimela (middle) launched her own airline in 21st
Sizakele Petunia Mzimela launched Fly Blue Crane in South Africa in 2015. She became the first black woman to launch her own airline. She was also the first female CEO of South African Airways 

It is often said that anything a man can do, a woman can do better. One South African woman demonstrated this by launching her own airline. Sizakele Petunia Mzimela achieved the amazing feat in September 2015 when she founded Fly Blue Crane, in the process becoming the first black woman to do so. 
     She worked for SAA from 1997 until 2012 when she ventured out on her own

The businesswoman began her career with South African Airways (SAA) in 1997 as a market analyst. She rose to become SAA CEO from 2010 to 2012.

Under her leadership, SAA grew by leaps and bounds, adding eight regional routes in one year and introducing direct flights to New York and Beijing. 

Having served with distinction, she took an extraordinary leap of faith to venture out on her own. Fly Blue Crane, which she also heads as CEO, now has two 50-seat ERJ 145 aircraft and offers low-cost domestic flights in South Africa.

In a recent interview, Mzimela said: "We aim to make our mark serving the increasingly commercially significant provincial and regional capitals. Our aim in the coming years is to make air travel an altogether better and more rewarding experience in Southern Africa."

She added that her airline intends to expand into the Southern African region, including Botswana, Zimbabwe, Namibia and Democratic Republic of Congo.
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