Friday, 25 August 2017

MUSIC: WISEMAN (MR CREATIVE) – SHANIRA (PROD. BY SHEBONGKY BEATZ) | @MRCREATIVE


Wiseman, a multi-talent AkwaCross artist returns with another hit after years of taking a break from the music scene to focus on his Mr Creative brand (branding of clothes and other materials).

Ok, here is the gist about this dope track, Shanira happens to be the girl behind Davido’s popular hit song, Aye. But since Davido couldn’t make it to Shanira’s traditional Marriage, Wiseman steps into the shoes to deliver a master-piece of a track to consolidate. 

Hope this one suites your day.







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Tuesday, 22 August 2017

NATO Secretary General welcomes U.S. approach to Afghanistan


NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg on Tuesday welcomed the new strategy announced by U.S. President Donald Trump for Afghanistan and South Asia, noting that NATO remained “fully committed” to Afghanistan.
“I welcome President Trump’s new conditions-based approach to Afghanistan and the region.
“NATO allies and partners have already committed to increasing our presence in Afghanistan,” Stoltenberg said in a statement.
The NATO chief called on the people of Afghanistan to work toward a political settlement and urged countries in the region “to do their utmost to shut down sanctuaries for extremist groups”.
“Our aim remains to ensure that Afghanistan never again becomes a safe haven for terrorists who would attack our own countries.
“NATO has 12,000 troops in Afghanistan, and 15 countries have pledged more,’’ Stoltenberg said.
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Suspected Barcelona attack plotters appear in court


Four men accused of being members of an Islamist cell behind the Aug. 19 van attack that killed 13 people in Barcelona, appeared in court on Tuesday, a day after the alleged driver was shot dead by police.
The four, the only ones still alive among the 12 men thought to constitute the group, were brought from Barcelona to Madrid where they were taken to the High Court under tight security for the hearing.
One of those, who appeared before investigating magistrate, Fernando Andreu, was Driss Oukabir, whose passport was found in the abandoned van after the Barcelona attack.
He turned himself in to police, protesting his innocence and saying his younger brother Moussa Oukabir, 17, who was killed in Cambrils, had stolen his documents.
Catalan Mossos D’Esquadra officers leave the scene where Younes Abouyaaqoub, the man suspected of driving the van that killed 13 people in Barcelona, was killed by police in Subirats, Spain, on Monday.
Also in court was Mohammed Aalla, owner of the Audi car used in the Cambrils attack.
One of his brothers, Said, was killed in Cambrils and a second, Youssef, is believed by police to have died in an explosion at a house used by the plotters at Alcanar, southwest of Barcelona, the day before the Barcelona attack.
Mohamed Houli Chemlal, arrested after being hurt in the blast at Alcanar, also appeared in court as did Salah el Karib, who ran an internet cafe in Ripoll that, according to La Vanguardia newspaper, was used to send money to Morocco.
At Tuesday’s closed-door hearing, Andreu planned to read out charges against the men expected to include counts of terrorism, murder and weapons possession.
Andreu was then to ask the accused if they wish to testify, in which case he would question them.
The hearing was likely to end in the suspects being remanded in custody while the judge conducts an investigation that could take months or even years before a trial is organised.
Police on Monday shot dead 22-year-old Younes Abouyaaqoub, who they had identified as the driver of the van that careered along the packed Las Ramblas boulevard in Barcelona on Thursday, leaving a trail of dead and 120 injured from 34 countries.
After the attack, Abouyaaqoub escaped on foot, stabbing to death a man who was parking his car and fleeing in the vehicle.
Spanish newspaper La Vanguardia said on Tuesday he walked some 40 km from Sant Just Desvern, the town on the outskirts of Barcelona where he ditched the hijacked car, to Subirats, where he was shot dead.
Abouyaaqoub, who had changed clothes, walked by night and hid during the day, the paper said citing sources involved in the investigation.
Islamic State claimed responsibility for the van attack and a separate deadly assault, hours later, in the coastal resort of Cambrils, south of Barcelona.
Spanish Civil Guards escort one of four men accused of involvement in an Islamist cell behind a van attack in Barcelona on Aug. 22, in Tres Cantos, Spain.
In Cambrils, a car rammed into passers-by and its occupants got out and tried to stab people.
The five assailants were shot dead by police, while a Spanish woman died in the attack.
Most of the 12 suspects lived in the town of Ripoll, set in forested hills beneath the Pyrenees north of Barcelona near the French border, and most were young men of Moroccan descent.
A Ripoll imam, who police suspect may have radicalised the young men, Abdelbaki Es Satty, is believed to have died in the explosion in Alcanar.
Police believe the blast foiled the group’s plans for a much bigger attack using explosives.
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India key partner for U.S. in modernising Afghanistan – Tillerson


India will be a key partner for the U.S. that can help modernise Afghanistan both politically and economically, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said.
Tillerson made this known in a statement after President Donald Trump announced the U.S. strategy in Afghanistan.
“India will be an important partner in the effort to ensure peace and stability in the region, and we welcome its role in supporting Afghanistan’s political and economic modernization,” Tillerson said.
Earlier President Donald Trump unveiled the U.S. strategy in Afghanistan which included expanded authorities to target terrorists.
However, Trump said that the United States would not reveal troop numbers or plans going forward.
Reacting, New Delhi welcomed the announcement of a new strategy of U.S. President Donald Trump for Afghanistan, the Indian Ministry of External Affairs said in a statement.
“We welcome President Trump’s determination to enhance efforts to overcome the challenges facing Afghanistan and confronting issues of safe havens and other forms of cross-border support enjoyed by terrorists.
“India shares these concerns and objectives,” the statement said.
The Indian ministry also reaffirmed its commitment to support the Afghan government’s efforts aimed at ensuring peace and security in the country.
“We are committed to supporting the Government and the people of Afghanistan in their efforts to bring peace, security, stability and prosperity in their country.
“We have been steadfast in extending reconstruction and development assistance to Afghanistan in keeping with our traditional friendship with its people.
“We will continue these efforts, including in partnership with other countries,” the ministry stressed.
Afghanistan has long been suffering from unstable political, social and security situation due to the activity of the Taliban and the Islamic State terrorist groups.
The Afghan National Defence and Security Forces supported by the U.S.-led coalition are currently conducting joint offensive operations to combat terrorism across the country.
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