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Ariz. Audit Charges Ahead, Expected To Be Completed By Deadline

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Cyber Ninjas owner Doug Logan, left, a Florida-based consultancy, talks about overseeing a 2020 election ballot audit ordered by the Republican lead Arizona Senate at the Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum, as a Cyber Ninjas IT technician demonstrates a ballot scan during a news conference Thursday, April 22, 2021, in Phoenix, Arizona. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin) The election audit in Maricopa County, Arizona is charging full-steam ahead despite outside attempts to stop it. The chair of the Arizona Republican Party has asserted the recount will expose dishonesty in the 2020 election. During an interview on Thursday, Dr. Kelli Ward said she expects the full forensic audit to find irregularities, mistakes and outright fraud. This comes as officials and election workers are inspecting at least 2.1 million Maricopa County ballots for potential cheating. Dr. Ward added, at least 1,000 ballots were inspected just this week and the audit will move forward despite Democrat pushback. Meanwhile,

"I am the Father of Vaccine," Presedent Trump Remarked

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FILE – This Thursday, March 18, 2021 file photo shows syringes filled with the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine at a pop up site in the Queens borough of New York. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer) President Trump states the quick timeline and success of the coronavirus vaccine is the product of his administration’s work to protect Americans. During a phone interview Thursday, the 45th president criticized the Biden administration for taking credit for the vaccine. The comments were made in response to Joe Biden’s Wednesday night speech, during which the Democrat took credit for nationwide vaccination efforts without acknowledging his predecessor. “And look, I guess in a certain way, I’m the father of the vaccine because I was the one that pushed it,” said President Trump. “You know, to get it done in less than nine months was a miracle.” The Trump administration was responsible for initiating  Operation Warp Speed , which resulted in one of the fastest turnaround times for creating a vaccine in histor

Trump: 'We Need Good Leadership' to Replace McConnell

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Former US President Donald Trump and US Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell. (Saul Loeb and Mandel Ngan /AFP via Getty Images) Former President Donald Trump said Thursday he's optimistic that Republicans will retake the House and Senate in 2022, but called for new leadership to replace Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell. "We need good leadership," Trump said in an interview with Fox Business' Maria Bartiromo. "Mitch McConnell has not done a great job, I think they should change Mitch McConnell." Trump and the longtime Kentucky Republican have had a war of words for some months, and it heated up after the Jan. 6 Capitol breach, when McConnell denounced Trump as having incited the incident.  "The Republican Party can never again be respected or strong with political 'leaders' like Sen. Mitch McConnell at its helm," Trump  said in a statement  shortly after McConnell's Senate floor comments. "Mitch is a dour, sullen, and unsmil

Confused Igbo Governors Recruit Yorubas in Ebubeagu Security Outfits

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Igbo Governors are bemused of the right thing to do to secure the remnants of the Fulani herders' massacre in their various states to the point of recruiting Yorubas to defend the blame of their inactiveness. A Yoruba man with Facebook name, Jackson George has identified one of the just inaugurated members of the Southeast's Ebubeagu Security Group, Taiwo, as a Yoruba person. In amazement, Jackson, who lamented the unexpected appearance of his friend, Taiwo, in the affairs of the Igbo, revealed that they were secondary school classmates. Here is Taiwo's image. The confused state of the unserious and careless Igbo leaders have made them blinded to the true identity of their own race. Little wonder Nnamdi Kanu refer to their unpolished security unfitness as "EbubeAturu", referring to their pledge submissiveness and obedience to the Fulani caliphate in Sokoto. Follow us on twitter (ajuede.com) or on Instagram (ajuedeman) for details of the global situation presently.

President Trump Says May Decide To Run In 2024 After Midterms, Says Polls Show His High Popularity Among Americans

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President Donald Trump (Photo by Olivier Douliery – Pool/Getty Images) President Trump said the best time to make a decision on his potential 2024 campaign would be after the 2022 midterms. In an  interview  Wednesday, the 45th President said he’s “most seriously considering” another run in 2024, citing many polls that have indicated his high chances to succeed. President Trump also commented on his continued leadership in the Republican Party by pointing out that many 2022 candidates have been seeking his endorsements. “Everyone comes and they all want the endorsement, more than they’ve ever wanted an endorsement,” the 45th President stated. “There’s never been an endorsement that meant so much, which is an honor to me. It’s very important. It means victory, it’s the difference between they win and they lose.” President Trump also criticized Joe Biden’s plan to raise taxes. He added, private sector companies will flee the U.S., taking investment money and millions of jobs with them.

God no longer with Buhari, Uzodinma

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Study Buhari, Mbaka Catholic Priest and Spiritual Director of Adoration Ministry, Enugu, Fr Ejike Mbaka, has blessed the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu, for championing the cause of his people. He also spoke highly of Kanu whose group has been proscribed and labelled a terrorist organisation by the Federal Government. “Up till today, I don’t know who Nnamdi Kanu is. I have never seen him face to face. Look at my hand on the altar. But I want to tell you something. Wherever he is, may God bless him. Because if somebody has risen to shout that his brothers are suffering, is it a crime? May the lord bless his courage,” Mbaka said in a recent sermon at his church. Mbaka also stated that God had asked him to withdraw his support for the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), and Imo State Governor, Hope Uzodinma, and to prophesy against them. The fiery priest had caused controversy last year when he prophesied that then Imo State Governor, Emeka Ihedioha,

REVIEW OF YEJIDE KILANKO’S DAUGHTERS WHO WALK THIS PATH

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  BOOK TITLE: Daughters Who Walk This Path AUTHOR: Yejide Kilanko GENRE:         Novel DATE OF PUBLICATION: 2012 PUBLISHER: Penguin Canada NUMBER OF PAGES: 323 pages  REVIEWER:   Oghenekaro Geraldine Ishiekwene (07038388901) Introduction Yejide Kilanko’s Daughters Who Walk This Path is an exciting but haunting novel which discusses the trials of women in the African society. It is set mainly in Ibadan, the hometown of the author, Kilanko, and the main character, Morayo. The novel is also set in Lagos and Anambra which have impacted on Morayo.  Story and the Content The novel portrays the 20th-century Nigeria which is characterized by superstitions and stereotypes. The writer shows us, the readers, the series of torture and mental traumas ‘daughters’ are made to go through. It shows the ways in which the girl child is abused and maltreated just because she is a girl. We are made to understand the adverse effects those abuses have on the mentality and social li