COVID-19 IN NIGERIA: WE SAY NO TO CHINA INTERVENTION

Can the world ever trust China again? Would Nigeria romance with the prime suspect of the current global crisis (COVID-19)? How can we? In 2012 China handed over a fully funded and built headquarters building in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia to the African Union (AU). A great gesture of friendship and solidarity, perhaps. But not long after, it was alleged to have been bugged, leaking vital, confidential information of the Union to China in faraway Shanghai! True or false, the Union had to change its computer servers to check the alleged mischief. But issues of health are different. Misfiring means losing a life, or even lives. On a national scale, that can amount to thousands. Painful loss. Avoidable loss. The authorities must tread with caution here. Face masks, test kits, ventilators, vaccine and doctors - all from or of China. Hmmmm, caution we must exercise. Until now we have been using our indigenous doctors, and they have been doing well. WHY CHANGE THE WINNING TEAM? Please let us DISCARD this idea of Chinese intervention. WE DON'T NEED IT. Let us stay safe Stay indigenous. Stay Nigerian We shall overcome

Saturday, 29 March 2014

US military chief to visit Israel





A file picture of the chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Martin Dempsey in Washington, DC, March 13, 2014
Jerusalem (AFP) - The chairman of the US joint chiefs of staff is heading to Israel for talks on mutual strategic interests after Israel's defence minister upset Washington with remarks criticising US foreign policy.
"General Martin Dempsey will be departing this weekend for a visit to Israel," an
Israeli military statement said.
The focus of discussions with his Israeli counterparts "will be on issues of mutual strategic interest, while continuing to build on this important defence relationship," it said.
"In Israel, the chairman will meet with the Israel Defence Forces as part of the United States' unwavering commitment to Israel's security, and will discuss issues of strategic importance."
The statement gave no details, but Israeli public radio said Dempsey would meet Sunday with Defence Minister Moshe Yaalon, who earlier this month enraged US Secretary of State John Kerry by saying Washington's foreign policy showed weakness in global hotspots.
Kerry called Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to complain and Yaalon then phoned US Defence Secretary Chuck Hagel.
"There was in my comments no criticism or intention to offend the United States," Yaalon's office quoted him as telling his US counterpart.
"The strategic relations between our countries is of supreme importance as are personal relations at every level. I highly value the relations between Israel and the United States."
But several days after Yaalon's remarks in a speech at Tel Aviv University, US State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki said Washington was still waiting for an apology.
"We are disappointed with the lack of an apology for Defence Minister Yaalon's comments," she said.

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