Tag: Bill Clinton

  • Former U.S. president Bill Clinton in hospital following fever

    Former U.S. president Bill Clinton in hospital following fever

    Former U.S. president Bill Clinton is in a Washington hospital for testing and observation after developing a fever, Clinton’s deputy chief of staff said.

    “He remains in good spirits and deeply appreciates the excellent care he is receiving,” Angel Ureña posted on X.

    Clinton, 78, is being treated at the Georgetown University Medical Center, Ureña posted.

    U.S. broadcaster MSNBC, citing people from Clinton’s circle, said the situation is not acute and that the former president is expected to improve soon.

    Read Also: How are taxes likely to change once Trump enters the office?

    Clinton, a Democrat, served as the 42nd President of the United States from 1993 to 2001.

    His presidency was overshadowed by the Lewinsky sex scandal and the subsequent impeachment proceedings, which he survived politically.

    His wife Hillary Clinton, who served as a senator and secretary of state, ran for the presidency in 2016 but lost to Republican Donald Trump.

    (dpa/NAN)

  • FG lauds 8-yr-old Nigerian Chess Champion in U. S.

    The Senior Special Assistant to the President on Foreign Affairs and Diaspora, Mrs Abike Dabiri-Erewa, has described the success of Tanitoluwa Adewunmi, an eight -year old Nigerian Chess champion in U. S. as a pride to the nation.

    Dabiri-Erewa said this in a statement by her Special Assistant on Media Affairs, Abdur-Rahman Balogun, on Monday in Abuja.

    The Presidential Aide, said the feat performed by the young Tanitoluwa in the Chess tournament was unparalleled and unique.

    ”The young Nigeria diasporan recently won the New York State Chess championship for his age bracket.

    ”To this, former U.S President, Bill Clinton, has congratulated the eight year-old Nigerian chess champion, Tanitoluwa Adewunmi and also invited him and his parents to his office for personal introduction,” she said.

    READ ALSO: Bill Clinton lauds 8-year-old Nigerian boy for winning Chess Championship

    Abike Dabiri-Erewa, who expressed pleasure over the development, said Tanitoluwa should be celebrated and encouraged to serve as role model for his peers.

    She said the outwitting of other children by Adewunmi in the Chess tournament in U.S. showed that irrespective of age, determination and focus would earn one the desired goal.

    Dabiri-Erewa expressed determination to arrange a meeting with Tanitoluwa and his parents to serve as an encouragement to other young Nigerians, especially in the diaspora.

    Adewunmi had won seven chess trophies including the state tournament, where he outwitted other children.

    The young chess champion’s family are taking asylum in a homeless shelter in Manhattan after they fled the Boko Haram insurgency in Nigeria since 2018.

    He went undefeated at the state tournament, outwitting children from elite private schools with private chess tutors.

    Adewunmi’s rating is now 1587 and rising fast and he is being compared with the world’s best player, Magnus Carlsen, who stands at 2845.

    He placed first in the New York State Scholastic Championships tournament for kindergarten through third grade, a remarkable win for anyone.

    NAN

  • Bill Clinton lauds 8-year-old Nigerian boy for winning Chess Championship

    Former U.S President, Bill Clinton has congratulated the eight year-old Nigerian chess champion, Tanitoluwa Adewunmi and also invited him and his parents to his office for personal introduction.

    The young Nigerian recently won the New York State Chess championship for his age bracket.

    The New York Times reported that Adewunmi had won seven chess trophies including the state tournament, where he outwitted other children.

    The story went viral and got the attention of Clinton.

    According to the New York Times, the young chess champion’s family are taking asylum in a homeless shelter in Manhattan after they fled the Boko Haram insurgency since 2018.

    Adewunmi, went undefeated at the state tournament, outwitting children from elite private schools with private chess tutors.

    Tanitoluwa rating is now 1587 and rising fast and he is being compared with the world’s best player, Magnus Carlsen, who stands at 2845.

    READ ALSO: Winner emerges in Navy chess championship

    His feat has attracted commendations from parents and celebrities.

    In a tweet on his Twitter handle-@BillClinton, the former number one citizen said: “Refugees enrich our nation and talent is universal, even if opportunity is not.”

    The former U.S president now joins the queue of people celebrating the boy and his feats.

    Clinton said “this story made me smile, Tanitoluwa “ you exemplify a winning spirit – in chess and in life.”

    “And kudos to your hardworking parents. You all should stop by my office in Harlem; I’d love to meet you.”

    Tanitoluwa placed first in the New York State Scholastic Championships tournament for kindergarten through third grade, a remarkable win for anyone.

    In an interview with New York Times, the young chess champion said: “I want to be the youngest grand master.

    NAN

  • Polls: Clinton boycotts Abuja Peace-Pact meeting

    Former United States of America’s (USA) President Bill Clinton will not be in Abuja on Wednesday for the second National Peace Accord signing ahead of the general elections.

    Clinton, according to the Gen. Abdulsalami Abubakar led Peace Accord committee was expected to deliver a keynote address at the event slated for the International Conference Centre (ICC) Abuja.

    Clinton, the committee said, was expected to hold meetings with President Muhammadu Buhari and former Vice President Atiku Abubakar aimed at nipping threats of unrest in the bud.

    But a statement by Clinton’s spokesman Angel Ureña regretted the former President’s visit might be politicised in a way that is not in line with the goals of the committee.

    The statement said: “President Clinton appreciates General Abdulsalami Abubakar and the Nigerian National Peace Committee’s invitation to travel to Nigeria.

    Read Also; Bill Clinton, Scotland to witness second signing of the national peace accord

    “He is incredibly supportive and respectful of the committee’s efforts, of the election process, and of the work being done to try to ensure a peaceful, free, fair, and transparent outcome.

    “This is a crucial time in Nigeria, and President Clinton is hopeful that the election’s outcome reflects the will of the Nigerian people.

    “Over the course of the last several days, and after various conversations with the different stakeholders, it’s become apparent that President Clinton’s visit to Nigeria has the potential to be politicized in a way that is not in line with the goals of the committee. Therefore, he will not be traveling to Abuja.

    “He looks forward to talking to both candidates and General Abubarkar this week.

  • Bill Clinton, Scotland to witness second signing of the national peace accord

    FORMER United States (U.S.) President Bill Clinton and Commonwealth Secretary-General Baroness Patricia Scotland are to witness the second signing of the peace accord ahead of Saturday’s presidential election on Wednesday.

    The first signing of the national peace accord midwifed by the Gen. Abdusalami Abubakar-led National Peace Committee (NPC) took place on December 11.

    The accord was designed to ensure peaceful campaigns and political rallies.

    The second signing is coming at the instance of the Chairman

    In a statement by Fr. Atta Barkindo, Head Secretariat, National Peace Committee, the eminent personalities will deliver good will messages at the occasion.

    The statement reads: “The National Peace Committee, mindful of the importance of peaceful elections and non-violent transfer of power has engaged various stakeholders in preparation for the 2019 general elections.

    “To this end, it is pleased to announce that it has invited Bill Clinton, 42nd President of the United States of America and Baroness Patricia Scotland, Secretary General of the Commonwealth, to visit Nigeria from 12 to 13 February 2019 ahead of the Nigerian presidential elections.

    “Both President Clinton and Baroness Scotland will deliver goodwill messages at the signing ceremony of the ‘National Peace Accord’, which will hold at Abuja International Conference Centre on  February 13. President Clinton would also hold meetings with President Muhammadu Buhari and former Vice-President of Nigeria, Atiku Abubakar.

    “As we move into Nigeria’s national elections, the threat of unrest has to be taken seriously.  Both guests of honour enjoy enormous respect in Nigeria and beyond and we look forward to his counsel and advice to help Nigeria navigate through what will hopefully be a peaceful and fair electoral cycle.”

    The NPC, in the effort at ensuring peaceful electoral process, has engaged the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), security services, 91 registered parties, the media and civil society organisations.

  • New York police respond to ‘suspicious package’ in Manhattan

    New York City’s Police Department (NYPD) was responding to reports of a “suspicious package” found in Manhattan on Thursday, following a series of suspected pipe bombs sent to high-profile Democrats and critics of U.S. President Donald Trump.

    “Please avoid the area and expect a police presence and heavy traffic,’’ the NYPD wrote on Twitter.

    It was unclear whether the incident was linked to suspected package bombs intercepted in the U.S. this week, which were sent to Hillary Clinton and former President Bill Clinton, former President Barack Obama, said broadcaster CNN and others.

    Read Also: Potential explosives sent to White House, Hillary Clinton, Obama

    Broadcaster NBC news said Thursday’s discovery was made at a site linked to Robert De Niro, citing a local law enforcement official.

    The actor owns a restaurant in Manhattan’s upmarket Tribeca neighbourhood, where the package was found, and has been critical of Trump in the past.

    Television footage showed a heavy police presence in the area.

    De Niro cursed the president on national television during the Tony Awards in June, saying “Fuck Trump” with his fist in the air.

    Trump retaliated by calling the 75-year-old veteran actor a “very low IQ individual.”

  • Chimamanda ‘s view over Hillary Clinton’s bio sets twitter on fire

    Nigerian writer, Chimamanda Adichie is in the news again for her feminist views for being `upset’ by former US Presidential candidate, Hillary Clinton’s usage of `wife’ on her Twitter bio.

    Adichie, who is a renowned feminist fighting for the equality of male and female genders, asked the question at a PEN World Voices Festival lecture.

    She set twitter on fire when she said that Hillary Clinton seemed to describe herself as a function of her husband, Bill Clinton.

    Reacting to the interview, some Nigerians felt she took her feminism too far, adding that the question was intrusive and Hillary has a choice on her view on being addressed as a ‘Wife’.

    Meanwhile, some others argued that the question was necessary for women to understand that they have to celebrate their achievements, not just on the home front, just like men.

    Adichie to Hillary; “In your Twitter account, the first word that describes you is ‘Wife.’ And then I think its ‘Mom,’ and then it’s ‘Grandmother.”

    “And when I saw that, I have to confess that I felt just a little bit upset.

    And then I went and I looked at your husband’s Twitter account, and the first word was not ‘husband,” Adichie said.

    She was curious as to why with all of Clinton’s career accomplishments; did her Twitter bio primarily identify her as a “Wife”.

    Bill Clinton’s Twitter bio leads with, ‘Founder, Clinton Foundation and 42nd President of the United States’.

    Adichie wanted to know if it was Clinton’s choice to first identify in relation to her husband, and if so, why?

    “When you put it like that, I’m going to change it,” Clinton said, prompting roars from the crowd.

    However, Clinton had pretty good explanation for why ‘Wife’ kicked- off her bio, which is that women should be able to celebrate both their accomplishments and their relationships.

    Here are some of the reactions:

    Popular blogger Linda Ikeji wrote @lindaikeji: I’m a big advocate for women empowerment, rights and indepencence but when I do marry, I’d proudly describe myself as a wife & proudly add my husband’s name to mine.

    “Proudly! if you don’t believe in that as a woman, that’s fine too #differentstrokesfordifferentfolks,’’

    @Linesandtimes tweeted, “Chimamanda said she was a bit upset by Hillary Clinton’s bio. Her intolerance for anything that does not align with her idea of feminism is really tragic.

    “A woman can be defined as anything she wants to be seen as, what’s important is that it’s her choice.”

    @Txtwistatornado wrote, “Lol I read the article, and I think it was great. I don’t think she disgraced Nigeria at all.

    “She got Hillary Clinton to re-evaluate the message she sends to women. I believe in a happy medium as a woman so I’m good with this interview.IMO”

    @SeunxTemi tweeted, “Not going to read all these. This is someone’s personal life Chimamanda thinks she has the right to criticize in such an unwarranted manner.

    “Hilary Clinton is a Queen and what her bio states shouldn’t diminish her numerous accomplishments.”

    @Realcalmday said, “If Hilary Clinton had a problem with what Chimamanda asked her, I believe she would’ve said so. Why are you people carrying the matter on your heads?”

    @Chinewubeze_mc wrote, “Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie went too far with this her feminism issue during her interview with Hilary Clinton today.”

    @Pengasonconcept tweeted, “So happy about how Hilary Clinton clarified Chimamanda on the true meaning of feminism.

    “Just because a woman is up to the same task as an average man on earth doesn’t stop them from knowing their true responsibilities in life.”

    NAN reports that Adichie’s feminism campaign has been a pivotal crux of her writing as her characters centre around powerful women who are usually dwarfed by the patriarchal system in their environments.

    Her TedX talk ‘We Should All Be Feminists’ was sampled on American singer Beyonce’s hit song ‘Flawless’ and was also part of Beyonce’s performance routine at 2018 Coachella.

    In 2017, Adichie released a small book titled – ‘Dear Ijeawele or A Feminist Manifesto in Fifteen Suggestions’.

    Recently, her novel ‘Americanah’, was recognised as one of 15 remarkable books by women that are shaping the way fiction was being written and read in the 21st century.”

    NAN

  • Hamilton wins U.S. GP but made to wait for title

    Hamilton wins U.S. GP but made to wait for title

    Mercedes won the Formula One constructors’ title for the fourth year in a row on Sunday, but Lewis Hamilton was made to wait in spite of  cruising to a U.S. Grand Prix victory at one of his favourite circuits.

    Hamilton, presented with the winner’s trophy by former U.S. president Bill Clinton, now looks sure to finish off the job; and become Britain’s first four times world champion in Mexico next weekend.

    The Mercedes driver’s fifth victory in six years at Austin’s Circuit of the Americas extended his lead over Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel, who finished second, to 66 points.

    There are a maximum of 75 points still to be won from the three races remaining.

    “I love this track, I think this track is now my favourite to be honest,” said Hamilton, interviewed by Usain Bolt on the podium and joining the Olympic sprint champion’s signature victory pose.

    “A big congratulations to the team. They work so hard back at the factory and here.”

    The victory was the 62nd of Hamilton’s career and his ninth of the season.

    Ferrari’s Kimi Raikkonen took third, despite finishing fourth at the flag, after Red Bull’s Max Verstappen — who had passed the Finn with a great overtaking move.

    He was, however, hit with a five second post-race penalty that dropped him to fourth.

    “It is an appalling decision. They have robbed all of the fans here,” raged Red Bull principal Christian Horner as Verstappen left the pre-podium room.

    “It was a great grand prix and they have screwed it up.”

    Hamilton had started on pole position, waved away for the formation lap by Bolt after an extended pre-race presentation, reflecting the sport’s new U.S. ownership and desire to jazz things up.

    Celebrity boxing title fight announcer Michael Buffer gave his long and resonant call of ‘Let’s get ready to rumble’, after announcing the drivers to the crowd one by one, and the battle was on.

    But it was Vettel who struck the first blow from second place on the grid, beating Hamilton into the first corner as the Briton moved across and squeezed him as tight as he could without making contact.

    Six laps later and Hamilton was back in front and this time he stayed there.

    “At the start it was looking good, we got past Lewis, but we had to realise we couldn’t go at his pace,” said Vettel.

    “We were then in no-man’s land and were not quite sure. We decided to pit again, with a fresh set of tyres, and it was a bit more exciting, but overall it was not the result we needed.”

    The German dropped down to fourth after his second stop, but passed Mercedes’ Valtteri Bottas with five laps to go and team mate Raikkonen obligingly let him pass.

    Bottas finished fifth with French driver Esteban Ocon sixth for Force India and Carlos Sainz, on his Renault debut after leaving Toro Rosso, seventh.

    Mexican Sergio Perez was eighth for Force India with Brazilian Felipe Massa ninth in a Williams and Russian Daniil Kvyat taking a point for Toro Rosso.

    NAN

  • U.S. appeals court to review Trump revised travel ban

    U.S. appeals court to review Trump revised travel ban

    Federal appeals court is set to hear arguments on Monday over President Donald Trump’s temporary travel ban on people entering the U.S. from six Muslim-majority countries.

    The court is the second of such courts to review Trump’s directive over the past week.

    A 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals panel made up of entirely of judges appointed by former President Bill Clinton, will review a Hawaii judge’s ruling that blocked parts of the Republican president’s revised executive order on travel.

    The March order was Trump’s second effort to craft travel restrictions.

    The first, issued on Jan. 27 led to chaos and protests at airports before being blocked by courts.

    The second order was intended to overcome the legal problems posed by the original ban, but was also suspended by judges before it could go into effect on March 16.

    U.S. District Judge Derrick Watson in Hawaii blocked 90-day entry restrictions on people from Libya, Iran, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen as well as part of the order that suspended entry of refugee applicants for 120 days.

    Last week the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Virginia reviewed a Maryland judge’s ruling that blocked the 90-day entry restrictions.

    That court is largely made up of Democrats, and the judges’ questioning appeared to break along partisan lines. A ruling has not yet been released.

    Arguing that the U.S. needed to tighten national security measures, Trump’s attempt to limit travel was one of his first major acts in office.

    The fate of the ban is one indication of whether the Republican can carry out his promises to be tough on immigration and national security.

    Opponents including the state of Hawaii and civil rights groups said that both the first ban and the revised ban discriminate against Muslims.

    The government argues the text of the order does not mention any specific religion and is needed to protect the country against attacks.

    The 9th Circuit hearing on Monday will take place in Seattle.

    The U.S. Supreme Court is likely to be the ultimate decider, but the high court is not expected to take up the issue for several months.

  • Music can melt down human stress – Donald Duke

    Music can melt down human stress – Donald Duke

    Donald Duke, Former Governor of Cross River, says music is an effective solution to reducing human stress.

    He made this known in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) at the end of a musical concert with the title “The Messiah by George Handel” by Lagos City Chorale, conducted by Sir Emeka Nwokedi.

    The concert was held in the Shell Hall of the Musical Society of Nigeria (Muson) centre in Onikan, Lagos, on Sunday night.

    According to Duke, who says he has passion for music, music has emotional influence that captures feelings of man, lighens up mood and keeps one away from unnecessary stress.

    The former governor, who was the special guest of honour at the concert, said it was important for one to take time off work and allow for relaxation for longer life span.

    He added that “music has a synical impact that changes human feelings from depression to happy mood and that makes it necessary to take time  off work for such concerts.”

    The music Director, Mr Emeka  Nwokedi, also told NAN that music was the most effective means of communication because it sent messages in different moods – joyful or sad mood.

    “Music is the most effective form of communication both in secular world or in form of worship. It provokes emotional feelings.

    “Messages that cannot be communicated verbally can easily be communicated through music, especially good and well structured music, thay can change negative traits,” he said.

    He noted that listening to good music had a way of subdueing rage and hatred and then turn them to passion and love.

    Nwokedi said that the Chorale, also known as Nigeria’s Multinational Award winning choir, won a gold medal at 2016 World Choir Olympic held in Sochi, Russia, among 200 choir groups from 75 countries.

    He added that the chorale had from 2011, won laurels and accolades at different world choral festivals in China, United States of America, Australia, Dubai, Latvia, Germany and Russia.

    The chorale, with 17 international medals was founded in February 1988 by late Sen. Mere Adesina and Sir Emeka Nwokedi, which had it’s maiden concert in Eko Hotel, Lagos in April 1988.

    The chorale performed during the visits of former U.S. President, Bill Clinton and his Vice, Al-Gore, as well as John Major, former British prime Minister to Nigeria.

    Highlight of the concert was the combined rendition of “Alleluia chorus” by the chorale and choristers from the audience, which was conducted by the former governor Duke.