Donald Trump reacts to President Biden’s deal to return Brittney Griner to US

Former US President Donald Trump has slammed Joe Biden for swapping US women’s NBA star Brittney Griner for Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout in a deal brokered by Saudi Arabia.

Brittney was freed on Thursday, Dec. 8, after spending nearly a year in Russian captivity as part of a prisoner swap deal with the Biden administration.

Reacting, Trump wrote in a post on his social media website Truth Social:

“What kind of a deal is it to swap Brittney Griner, a basketball player who openly hates our country for the man known as ‘The Merchant of Death’.”

The former president suggested Paul Whelan should have been freed instead of Griner.

Whelan is a former Marine with citizenship in four nations, including the U.S., who was arrested in Russia in 2018 on espionage charges and convicted in 2020, receiving a 16-year prison sentence.

Griner, who was arrested in February for bringing vape cartridges with hashish oil into the country, was released in exchange for Viktor Bout, an infamous Russian arms dealer serving a 25-year sentence for conspiring to kill Americans, leading many critics of president Biden’s administration to say Russia got the better end of the trade.

Moment Brittney Griner, Viktor Bout Crossed Paths At Airport

American basketballer, Brittney Griner, was heading back to the United States of America on Thursday after being released from a Russian prison in exchange for an arms dealer, Viktor Bout, known as the ‘Merchant of Death.’

Griner, who was arrested in Russia in February on drug charges, and Viktor Bout, who was serving a 25-year sentence in a United States prison, were exchanged at an airport in Abu Dhabi.

In footage released, Griner, shorn of her distinctive dreadlocks, and a relaxed and animated Bout could be seen crossing paths on the airport tarmac and heading towards the planes that would take them home.

US Basketballer, Brittney Griner, Freed In Russian Prisoner Swap

Basketball star Brittney Griner is “safe” and headed home to the United States after being freed from a Russian prison in a swap for the notorious arms dealer, Viktor Bout, the two countries announced on Thursday.

President Joe Biden delivered an early-morning address to the nation to announce the breakthrough, and said he had spoken to Griner just “moments ago.”

“She is safe. She is on a plane. She is on her way home,” Biden said, adding that she should be back in the United States within 24 hours.

The Olympic legend, who was being held in a remote penal colony, was arrested at a Moscow airport in February and handed nine years in prison in August for possessing vape cartridges with a small quantity of cannabis oil.

Judge orders Kenneth Petty to settle lawsuit against r*pe accuser

Kenneth Petty, the husband of Nicki Minaj, has been ordered by a judge to settle his lawsuit with his s*xual assault accuser, Jennifer Hough.

Hough filed a lawsuit against Petty in 2021, citing infliction of emotional distress, harassment, and witness intimidation.

However, Judge James R. Cho has referred the case go to mediation in hopes of the two parties reaching a settlement.

Court documents state:

“Parties to select a mediator by 12/20/2022 and complete mediation by 3/6/2023.

“[They] may participate in the mediation remotely. [Both sides] shall file a joint status report two weeks after completing the mediation, but no later than 3/20/2023, whichever date is earlier.”

Hough had previously sued Minaj, accusing her of participating in the alleged harassment and intimidation.

She also claims Minaj threatened her in an effort to get her to recant her allegations of Petty assaulting her when both were minors, which led to him being convicted of first-degree attempted rape and serving nearly four years in prison.

Hough has since dropped her case against Minaj, who dodged a $20 million default judgement against her when Hough’s legal team claimed she failed to respond to the lawsuit.

Peru’s President Impeached, Arrested For Dissolving Parliament

Peru’s leftist president Pedro Castillo was ousted by lawmakers and arrested Wednesday in a dizzying series of events in a country long prone to political upheaval.

Dina Boluarte, a 60-year-old lawyer, was sworn in as Peru’s first female president just hours after Castillo tried to dissolve Congress in a move criticised as an attempted coup.

Castillo, a former rural school teacher unexpectedly won power from Peru’s traditional political elite in an election 18 months ago.

In a televised address to the nation, the 53-year-old announced that he was dissolving the opposition-dominated Congress, installing a curfew, and would rule by decree.

Tory Lanez gets third felony charge in Megan Thee Stallion shooting case

Canadian music star, Tory Lanez has been slammed with a third felony charge in the shooting case involving rapper, Megan Thee Stallion.

TMZ reported that court records show the new charge against Tory is felony negligent discharge of a firearm, which comes on top of his previous 2 charges of assault with a semiautomatic firearm, and carrying a loaded and unregistered firearm.

Tory has already pleaded not guilty to the first 2 charges in 2020. He denied Megan’s claim of being the one who shot her in the foot while they were in a vehicle together. Megan took to social media to call him out last month.

She wrote; “Yes, this n**** Tory shot me. You shot me, and you got your publicist and your people to these blogs lying and s***, stop lying!”

Ahead of the trial, the singers have traded jabs in songs, on social media and through other artists.

Tory was still smiling, though, in October when he was fitted for an ankle monitor and put on house arrest until the trial starts.

Jury selection has begun, and opening statements are set for next week.

Nigeria’s Tobi Amusan loses World Athlete Award to McLaughlin-Levrone

The World Athletics has named American hurdler Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone the Female World Athlete of the Year, beating Nigeria’s Tobi Amusan and three others for the prestigious honour.

Jamaica’s Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, Peru’s Kimberly Garcia, and Venezuela’s Yulimar Rojas were the other finalists.

The World Athletics announced the American 400m hurdles Olympics and World Champion and World Record holder as the winner on its website.

McLaughlin-Levrone improved her own world 400m hurdles record by 0.78, first to 51.41 at the US Championships and then to an awe-inspiring 50.68 at the World Championships.

That secured her a first individual senior world title, and she followed it by anchoring the US team to another 4x400m victory.

The 23-year-old made a statement with her first 400m hurdles race of the year, clocking 51.61 in Nashville in early June.

At that point, it was the third-fastest time ever recorded, but the all-time list soon underwent further revisions.

Lining up at the US Championships at Hayward Field, McLaughlin stormed to victory in the 400m hurdles in 51.41, taking 0.05 off the mark she set at last year’s Tokyo Olympics.

“I think there’s a little bit more in the tank there,” she said after her US Championships win.

“Hopefully when it’s time we can just empty it completely.” Back at Hayward Field a month later, McLaughlin-Levrone obliterated her previous best, running 50.68 as the home crowd and the rest of the world watched on in amazement.

“All of my goals were accomplished this year,” said McLaughlin-Levrone.

“We were able to accomplish everything we set out to do. It couldn’t have been any better, and I was so grateful that I was able to produce that performance in front of a home crowd.”

As for Amusan, she took the world by storm when she ran 12.12s in the semi-final of the women’s 100m hurdles at the World Championships in Eugene, USA to break Kendra Harrison’s 12.20s World Record.

Amusan ran a faster time – 12.06s – in the final about one hour later to claim gold. The Nigerian hurdler also retained her Commonwealth Games title in Birmingham, UK, setting a Games record of 12.30s. She also retained her Diamond League trophy in her season-ending race.

Swede pole vaulter Mondo Duplantis was also named the Men’s World Athlete of the Year, while American teenager sensation Erriyon Knighton and Serbian javelin thrower Adriana Vilagos won the men’s and women’s Rising Stars awards respectively.

Man accused of shooting Migos rapper Takeoff claims he’s innocent

A man accused of fatally shooting Migos rapper Takeoff last month outside a Houston bowling alley has claimed he is innocent of the crime.

Patrick Xavier Clark, 33, made a brief court appearance in which prosecutors and his defense attorneys agreed to hold a bond reduction hearing on December 14.

Clark was arrested on a murder charge last week and is jailed on a $2 million bond. Court documents showed he had a ‘large’ amount of cash on him and had planned to go to Mexico on an expedited passport when he was arrested.

Takeoff, 28, was shot in the head and back as more than 30 people were leaving a private party at the bowling alley around 2.30am on November 1.

Gunfire broke out during a disagreement over a ‘lucrative’ game of dice, where Takeoff was ‘an innocent bystander.’

Police have said another man and a woman suffered non-life-threatening gunshot injuries, and that at least two people opened fired. Police said investigators are still trying to track down witnesses.

On Monday, Clark, handcuffed and dressed in orange jail clothing, did not say anything during Monday’s hearing.

Letitia Quinones, one of Clark’s attorneys, told reporters after the hearing that Clark is feeling ‘nervous and he’s concerned’ because he’s being charged with something that he believes he’s innocent of, so how would anyone do in that type of circumstance?

Born Kirsnick Khari Ball, Takeoff was the youngest member of Migos, the Grammy-nominated rap trio from suburban Atlanta that also featured his uncle Quavo and cousin Offset.

Houston Police Chief Troy Finner said last week that investigators didn’t know whether Clark was invited to the party or if he knew Takeoff. Clark works as a DJ, according to court records.

Asked Monday if Clark knew Takeoff, Quinones said, ‘We really don´t want to go into the facts at this point.’ She said that Takeoff´s death was a ‘tragedy and it’s happening well too often in our communities.’

‘There is a lot of investigation that needs to be done. So, we just ask that everyone keep an open mind and let the system do its part and let the Constitution do its part and that is, right now he´s innocent until he´s proven guilty,’ Quinones said.

Court records indicate Clark was arrested as he was preparing to leave the country for Mexico after getting an expedited passport and that he had a ‘large amount’ of cash.

Quinones said that Clark had been planning to go to Mexico on a vacation but had canceled his trip before his arrest. ‘He wasn’t trying to go anywhere,’ Quinones said.

Mexican woman cut open by assailants who stole her unborn baby

Mexican authorities have confirmed the death of a pregnant woman who was cut open by two assailants who stole her unborn baby.

The attorney general’s office in the eastern state of Veracruz said in a statement, that the suspects were arrested with a newborn in their possession.

The suspects said to be a man and a woman, appeared before a judge on Monday, December 5, after being accused of kidnapping and femicide.

Local media reported that this is the third case that was carried out in the same manner in recent years.

Relatives of the deceased also disclosed that the victim was lured to her death through social media with a promise of clothes for her baby.

An official linked to the investigation who spoke to AFP said the suspects sliced open the victim to extract the fetus because the woman attacker was unable to have children herself.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle arrived in New York City ahead of Netflix docuseries release

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were pictured arriving in New York City on Monday, Dec. 5, ahead of the release of their Netflix docuseries, “Harry & Meghan.”

The Duke ad Duchess of Sussex stepped off their private jet and were greeted by a group of friends on the tarmac.

Harry, 38, wore a white button-down and black slacks while Meghan Markle, 41, opted for an all-black ensemble.

The couple soon got into a black SUV to head into the city.

Nick Bollettieri, famed tennis coach who trained Serena Williams, Andre Agassi and Maria Sharapova dies aged 91

Nick Bollettieri, the famous tennis coach who taught the likes of the Serena and Venus Williams, Andre Agassi and Maria Sharapova, has died aged 91.

Bollettieri’s death was confirmed by the IMG Academy, which Bollettieri is the founder of, in a statement released on Monday, December 5.

“Anyone who knew Nick knows how much he loved developing the potential in young people, coaching tennis and this Academy,” Tim Pernetti, president of IMG Academy Bradenton – a division of IMG Academy – said.

“Even in his last days, you could often find him on campus, coaching and mentoring young student-athletes and staff with the same passion and enthusiasm as he did in his 20s. Our heart goes out to his wife, Cindi, and his children. He has made a permanent and lasting impact on all of us.”

Born in Pelham, New York, Bollettieri turned his attention to tennis coaching to earn money on the side while studying for a law degree at the University of Miami.

He had previously spent time as a high school football quarterback and a paratrooper in the military.In 1977, he founded the Nick Bollettieri Tennis Academy – now the IMG Academy after borrowing $1 million from a friend to build a live-in tennis academy for his students.

During over 30 years as a coach, Bollettieri became one of the most sought-after teachers in world tennis due to the success players had under him.

The Academy has since expanded into other men’s and women’s sports, including baseball, football and soccer.

During his lifetime, Bollettieri coached multiple grand slam winners and 10 world No. 1 players, including Agassi, the Williams sisters, Sharapova, Boris Becker, Monica Seles and Anna Kournikova before being inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame in 2014.

ECOWAS Needs Urgent Action Plan Against Terrorism in West Africa- President Buhari

Nigeria President Muhammadu Buhari, has called for quick implementation of ECOWAS action plan against terrorism and other crimes in West Africa.

The president, who canvassed this position in his welcome address at the 62nd Ordinary Session of the ECOWAS Authority of Heads of State and Government in Abuja, yesterday, stressed that there is the urgent need to fully bring into operation, the regional action plan in the fight against terrorism and other acts of criminality in the sub-region.

According to him, this move would guarantee enhanced safety aimed at sustaining national governance efforts that would ensure the growth and progress of the West African sub-region.

He called on the new management team at ECOWAS Commission led by Dr. Omar Alieu Toure, to complete the review and harmonisation of ongoing reforms aimed at strengthening the sub-regional body.His words:

“The Commission must, therefore, work assiduously to complete the review and harmonisation of the Protocols on Good Governance and Democracy, as this would enable our sub-region to sustain our collective efforts to deepen, not only democracy but her dividends through good governance to the community citizens.”

Welcoming fellow regional leaders, President Buhari noted that this year’s summit was the 8th that Nigeria, under his leadership has hosted.

“All of those occasions, including this one, have brought honour and respect to my country as Nigeria continues to be at the centre of sustained solidarity and collaborative efforts to maximise our relationships in order to address common challenges to our countries and the community’s citizens,” he said.

The president paid tribute to his Ghanaian counterpart, Kuffour Addo-Nana, the immediate past Chairperson of the Authority for his services and congratulated President Umaro Embalo of Guinea Bissau, on assuming the leadership of the sub-regional organisation, expressing his confidence in the latter’s ability to “discharge his responsibilities to the sub-region, as well as meet the expectations of the Community citizens.”

Buhari thanked fellow leaders for the support he received as the Regional Champion on COVID-19 at a time the pandemic ravaged the entire world, ascribing the successes recorded in the region to their cooperation.

“Let me specifically thank you, brother heads of state and government, for the confidence you reposed in me to be the Regional Champion on COVID-19, an opportunity that brought me to working closely with sectoral ministers, ECOWAS commission as well as the West Africa Health Organisation to develop regional mechanisms that mitigated the effects of the COVID-19.

“Without doubt, the commitment shown by member-states yielded very positive results as West Africa emerged as one of the regions with the least mortality rate, not only on the continent, but globally,” he declared.

The president, however, lamented that despite the efforts of ECOWAS leaders towards deepening democracy, the region suffered some unpleasant setbacks.

“Regrettably, some of our gains, especially, in fully democratizing our governance space, have faced and continue to face severe challenging threats from unconstitutional change of government as witnessed in Mali, Burkina Faso and Guinea,” he said.

Earlier, at the official ground-breaking ceremony of the new ECOWAS Headquarters Building, Buhari expressed appreciation to the government of the People’s Republic of China, “for their financial and technical contribution to ensuring that a monument of this nature, is built on behalf of our region.”

The building, to be named the EYE OF WEST AFRICA, with an expected completion period of 26 months, would house the three major ECOWAS Institutions, namely the ECOWAS Commission, the Community Court of Justice and the Parliament.

According to the President, “We have waited for this day, since 10th of July, 2019, when ECOWAS and the People’s Republic of China signed an implementation agreement for this diplomatic gift to the West African States.

“The new complex would represent the unity and brotherhood of the Member-States, as well as signify a re-commitment to progress and regional integration. It will be our home and a regional rallying point.”

In his remarks, the Chinese Ambassador to Nigeria, His Excellency Cui Jianchun, said, “To sponsor and construct the new ECOWAS Headquarters is a vivid reflection of China’s support to the work of ECOWAS as well as the traditional friendship between China and the West African countries.

“We will continue to promote the common development of China and Africa, and are ready to make new contribution to the building of the China-Africa community with shared future in the new era.”

Kanye West mocks Elon Musk and Barack Obama Instagram after Twitter ban

Kanye West surfaced on Instagram Sunday night, Dec. 4, to post a bizarre rant about Elon Musk and former President Barack Obama.

In his post, West accused Musk of being a hybrid clone.

Musk replied to Kanye’s post, writing: “I take that as a compliment.” Kanye then shared a screenshot of Musk’s response and wrote: “It was meant as a compliment my friend. Now, Obama on the other hand…”

Kanye West, whose Twitter account was reinstated after Elon Musk took over, has been suspended again from Twitter for violating the microblogging site’s rules against incitement to violence.

Houston police arrest suspect linked to Takeoff’s murder

The Houston Police Department has announced an arrest in connection with the death of American rapper Kirsnik Khari Ball, also known as, Takeoff.

The artiste, who was a member of the Migos rap trio was a victim of a shooting incident at a Houston bowling alley in November.

An altercation had broken out during a dice game, which another member of the rap group, Quavo, was involved in.

A person started shooting during the fight, the rapper was hit, and was pronounced dead on the scene.

The Police Department stated that Takeoff was neither part of the argument, nor was he armed.Addressing the media on Friday, the Department’s chief announced that they had arrested 33-year-old Patrick Xavier Clark and charged him with the murder of the late rapper, TMZ reports.

Court documents filed by prosecutors showed that Clark had applied for an expedited passport immediately after Takeoff’s murder.

Before the arrest was made, he had received the passport and also had a large sum of cash on him.

To prevent the risk of the suspect escaping, prosecutors are asking that his bail be placed at $1,000,000, and if granted, he should be placed on house arrest.

YABATECH suspends ‘student week’ over campus shooting incident

The management of the Yaba College of Technology, Lagos, has suspended the ongoing “Students’ Week“ due to the shooting incident which occurred on Wednesday in the college.

The Deputy Registrar of YABATECH, Joe Ejiofor, told the News Agency of Nigeria, on Thursday, that the step became necessary to restore sanity as the event attracted an influx of miscreants and non-students in the school.

Ejiofor, also the Head, Public Relations unit of YABATECH, expressed discontentment over the incident.

He said the person who was shot was not a student of YABATECH and that shooter had been apprehended.

“Truly there was a problem that resulted in a shooting incident which took place on Wednesday during the ongoing ‘Students’ week’ but the people involved are not our students.

“There was an influx of people on the campus due to the activities and unfortunately some miscreants in the environment took undue advantage of the event to attack their opponents.

“The college management, therefore, suspended the event with immediate effect because of the sad development that involved shooting but the good news is that the perpetrator has been arrested and is at present at the Sabo Police Station, Yaba,” Ejiofor said.

The YABATECH deputy registrar noted that as a responsible and responsive management, its main task was to ensure the safety of staff and students on campus adding, “the college management will not relent on this.”

Kanye West gets suspended as he trolls shirtless Elon Musk in his last tweet

American rapper, Kanye West, has been suspended on Twitter after launching a two way Twitter tirade on his ex-wife, Kim Kardashian, as well as the new owner of the social media platform, Elon Musk.

In tweets posted in the early hours of Friday, Kanye claimed that he caught basketballer, Chris Paul, with his ex-wife.

Although he shared Paul’s image, he didn’t indicate when the incident happened.

Trolling Musk, the rapper shared an image showing the billionaire shirtless while on water and said, “Let’s always remember this as my final tweet.” Musk in the comment section said, “That is fine.”

West account has been suspended.

Kanye West reveals he ‘caught’ married basketballer Chris Paul with ex wife Kim Kardashian

During an unhinged Friday morning, December 2 tweet storm, rapper and fashion designer, Kanye West claimed that he “caught” future Hall of Fame point guard Chris Paul with his ex-wife Kim Kardashian.

Kanye wrote;

Let’s break one last window before we get outta here. I caught this guy with Kim. Good night”

Chris Paul plays point guard for the Phoenix Suns in the NBA and has been pictured in the past hanging out with Kanye and Justin Bieber.

He’s been married to Jada Crawley since 2011.

The tweet surely caused many reactions on social media. See some below