Trump administration strips Nigerian Nobel winner Wole Soyinka of US visa

Wole Soyinka, the first African author to receive the 1986 Nobel Prize for Literature, was granted a new visa by the United States.

Soyinka read aloud from a notice the local US consulate gave him on Tuesday at Kongi’s Harvest Gallery in Lagos, asking him to bring his passport so that his visa could be voided.

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Bring your visa to the US Consulate General in Lagos for physical cancellation. Please email me to schedule an appointment in advance of the appointment, Soyinka said, skimming the letter.

The&nbsp author joked with the audience that he had no time to fulfill the request as he closed his laptop.

This is one of the most humorous sentences or requests I’ve ever received, according to Soyinka, who likes people who have a sense of humor.

“Would any of you like to volunteer to replace me?” Bring it with me, please? I feel rushed and rushed.

Under US President Joe Biden, a visa for Soyinka was issued last year. However, Donald Trump was appointed as president in the interim.

Trump has enacted a crackdown on immigration since beginning his second term in January, and his administration has stopped providing visas and green cards to people who it believes are out of step with the Republican president’s policies.

Even though he claimed the visa revocation would prevent him from attending literary and cultural events at Tuesday’s event, Soyinka expressed a perplexed tone.

I want to reassure the consulate and the Americans who are present that I’m pleased that my visa was revoked, Soyinka said.

He also made fun of Idi Amin, the military leader of Uganda, in his previous articles. He said, “Maybe it’s about time to write a play about Donald Trump.”

On October 5, 2021, Wole Soyinka, a playwright, political activist, and Nobel laureate, New York City.

In the crosshairs of Nobel Prize winners

With a career spanning all genres, Soyinka has a formidable reputation in African literature, from journalism to poetry to translation.

He is the author of numerous short stories, including Season of Anomy and Chronicles from the Happiest People on Earth, as well as a number of novels.

The 91-year-old author has also fought against censorship. He wrote, “Those who wish to suppress the truth will terrorize all forms of writing.”

For PEN America, a free speech nonprofit, he has given lectures on the subject in New York City. He recently made a second appearance in the US in 2021, and he received the Literary Service Award from the organization to honor Henry Louis Gates Jr., a scholar and former coworker.

Despite the US president’s own aspirations to win the Nobel Prize, Soyinka is not the first Nobel winner to have his US visa removed following Trump’s re-election.

Oscar Arias, a former president of Costa Rica and the 1987 Nobel Peace Prize winner, had his visa revoked as well in April.

Arias’ efforts to put an end to armed conflict in Central American nations like Nicaragua, El Salvador, and Guatemala were previously honored by the Nobel Committee.

Arias claimed in a letter to the US government that his visa had been canceled because of his ties to China, but Arias claimed Arias’s claims were unsupported.

According to Arias, “During my second administration, from 2006 to 2010, I established diplomatic relations with China, and that’s because it has the second-largest economy in the world.”

Arias continued, adding that he could not rule out the possibility that his visa had been removed for other reasons.

Arias told NPR, “I have to imagine that my criticism of President Trump may have been a factor.” The president’s personality is “unfreakable and disagreeable,” the statement goes.

In addition, Soyinka has a reputation for being open-minded about both domestic politics in his native Nigeria and international affairs.

He confirmed to The Atlantic in 2017 that he had destroyed his permanent residence permit and US green card in protest of Trump’s first election in 2016.

If I absolutely have to travel to the United States, he told the magazine, “I prefer to queue up for a regular visa with others,” as long as Trump is in charge.

He claimed that the purpose was to demonstrate that he was no longer a member of society and not even a resident.

Soyinka emphasized that he still has close friends in the US in his remarks on Tuesday.

His writing had long been subject to persecution in Nigeria, but he was well known for using toilet paper for a while while he was confined to a wheelchair in the 1990s.

He began teaching at prestigious universities like Harvard, Yale, and Emory while he was a student in North America.

Oscar Arias
Oscar Arias, the Nobel Peace Prize laureate and two-time president of Costa Rica, has also had his US visa revoked.

targeting “hostile attitudes”

However, the Trump administration has pledged to revoke visas for people it believe pose a threat to its national security and interests.

In an effort to prevent “hostile attitudes toward its citizens, culture, government, institutions, or founding principles,” Trump issued a proclamation in June calling on his government to tighten immigration laws.

What constitutes a “hostile attitude” toward American culture is not well known. Such broad language may be used as a slam d’envoi for dissent, according to human rights advocates.

After all, free speech is protected by the US Constitution’s First Amendment, which shields individual freedom of expression from restrictions.

The nonprofit Economists for Peace and Security, which is affiliated with the UN, was one of those who expressed outrage after Arias’s visa was removed.

The nonprofit wrote in its statement that “this action, taken without explanation, raises serious concerns about the treatment of a revered elder statesman who has dedicated his life to peace, democracy, and diplomacy.”

Disagreements in foreign policy or political outlook should not lead to punitive measures against those who have made significant contributions to world peace and stability.

International students, social media commentators, and acting government officials have also experienced criticism for their opinions and their unfavorable international ties.

President of Panama Jose Raul Mulino expressed concern earlier this month that some of his country’s leaders had had their visas revoked because of their diplomatic ties to China.

Colombian President Gustavo Petro witnessed his visa yanked shortly after giving a critical speech to the UN and taking part in a protest against Israel’s occupation of Gaza in September while on a trip to New York City.

Petro’s actions were later described as “reckless and incendiary” by the US Department of State.

Separately, the State Department announced on October 14 that six foreign nationals would be denied entry to the country because of their criticism of Trump’s close ally Charlie Kirk, a close friend and assassin.

At Tuesday’s literary event in Lagos, Soyinka questioned Trump’s stated reasons for robbing so many visas and questioned whether they actually improved US national security.

He claimed that “governments have a way of papering things out for their own survival.”

Edo Govt Orders Ex-Deputy Gov Omobayo To Return State Property In One Week

Former deputy governor Omobayo Godwins has received a one-week ultimatum from the Edo State government to return all of his personal property and possessions.

The governor’s press secretary, Fred Itua, signed a statement on Tuesday that contained the order.

The state government issued a warning that Omobayo would face arrest and restitution of all of his property if he didn’t follow the deadline.

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Further, the statement reads, “The government has observed with dismay that Mr. Despite numerous formal reminders, Omobayo has not yet been turned over to the appropriate authorities during his brief and illegitimate tenure.

The Edo State government repeatedly states that the state must be legally redeemed after serving in office for all assets acquired or used for public service. Any person who continues to hold onto such property does so in violation of the law and is in violation of the law to possess state assets.

Mr. Omobayo is hereby required to comply fully by returning all government property to the Office of the Secretary within seven (7) days of the date of this release.

The Commissioner of Police, Edo State Command, will be required to arrest him and ensure the immediate recovery of all State assets in his possession using legal means if the government fails to comply within the specified time.

The Edo State government is committed to upholding the laws of the land and to protecting public property.

No person is permitted to unlawfully acquire or keep property belonging to the people of Edo State, regardless of their previous political affiliation or position.

Under Senator Monday Okpebholo’s leadership, the administration will continue to uphold the principles of accountability, integrity, and transparency in the public service, ensuring that all public officers are held to the highest standards of accountability and probity.

The Molotovs join ‘brilliant’ Yungblud on sold-out tour as he’s forced to add more dates

The Molotovs, the rocker’s younger siblings, have been confirmed as the supporting act for Yungblud’s upcoming UK arena tour. Due to demand, the rocker has added a number of additional dates.

Yungblud will perform alongside The Molotovs on their sold-out arena tour. The Doncaster-born legend will play with the teen rockers in shows across the country next year.

However, after his initial run was completely sold out, Yungblud, whose real name is Dominic Harrison, was forced to add more dates due to high demand. Along with dates in Liverpool and Belfast, the Idols’ new dates for the tour include a nearly home show in Sheffield, which is close to his hometown.

Additionally, additional Dublin concert tickets have been made available. The Molotovs, a rock group that is open to the public, will join him in joining Matthew, 17, and Issey Cartlidge, 19, who both have a punk and edgy side. Following a sold-out performance at Camden’s Electric Ballroom, the siblings were left on an euphoric high just last week.

Tracks from their debut album were played live at Electric Ballroom along with new songs Urbia and My Metallic Wife. And it included crowd-surfing after support from The Suki’s and Soaked, in true Molotov’s fashion. Sir Paul McCartney, a legendary songwriter, and the Beatles icon, James McCartney, were present.

They are currently aiming to achieve their third UK number. Jason Perry’s production at Marshall Studios led to the release of the first single in a row, Rhythm of Yourself. The band’s third studio album, Wasted On Youth, is scheduled to be released on January 30 via Marshall Records.

The siblings have performed more than 600 shows with the likes of Iggy Pop, Sex Pistols, and The Libertines over the past five years, despite their ages. Green Day and Paul Weller are just a few notable fans who have also been fans of them.

Issey mentioned joining Yungblud on tour, saying, “It’s been amazing to see what British rock and roll has accomplished on the world stage. Both Yungblud and The Molotovs have so much more to offer. Insane to report that our entire UK arena tour has sold out, Yungblud said of the tour.

The legendary rockstar thanked God from the bottom of his heart. In addition to Sheffield, Liverpool, and Belfast, I’ve made the decision to add more dates. Go get these before they go out, Ireland, we have opened up more tickets in Dublin. “Can’t wait to bring it home because it’s the most insane tour of our lives”!

A pre-sale code for the extra dates will be available for those who pre-order Aerosmith’s One More Time EP from his official store by noon (GMT) on Wednesday, October 29.

Where can you find Yungblud, The Molotovs, and The Warning, though? No further searching is necessary because this list includes every date.

Sheffield, Utilita Arena, April 11 (new time)

Liverpool, M&amp, S Bank Arena, April 12 (new date)

Belfast, SSE Arena, April 14 (new date)

Dublin, 3Arena, April 15

Leeds, First Direct Arena (sold out) on April 17

Utilita Arena in Cardiff, April 18 (sold out)

OVO Hydro (sold out) on April 20 in Glasgow

Newcastle Upon Tyne, Utilita Arena, sold out on April 21.

Birmingham, Utilita Arena, April 23 (sold out)

O2 Arena, London, April 24 (sold out)

Manchester, AO Arena, April 25 (sold out)

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Norrie stuns Alcaraz for ‘biggest win of career’

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Cameron Norrie, the British player who defeated Carlos Alcaraz in the final 16 of the Paris Masters, hailed his upset as “the biggest win of my career.”

In the second round of the ATP Masters 1, 000 event in the French capital, Norrie won 4-6 6-3 6-4 against the Spaniard in straight sets in the quarter-finals of this year’s Wimbledon.

Due to a forearm injury, Norrie, who previously missed the US Open and the Olympic Games in Paris last year, praised her victory.

“It was my first qualifying round last year. I’ve been trying to enjoy my tennis since recovering from my injury, and I did so.

I’m pleased with the way I did it, having defeated the most confident player in the world at the moment, and the biggest win of my career.

Alcaraz won the first set, but Norrie did a powerful job in the second, breaking early and maintaining his momentum to decide the match.

Alcaraz broke Alcaraz in the final set with an incredible backhand pass before the world number 31 saved two break points in the process.

Norrie, who defeated Sebastian Baez in straight sets in Monday’s first round, said, “I actually went for a walk this morning with my coach and we talked about what I needed to tell myself.”

“I did a fantastic job serving for the game against Baez yesterday.

I declared to myself, “I want to be here at this moment, and I felt very relaxed.”

It was a pleasant and significant walk.

The winner of the second-round match between Valentin Vacherot and Arthur Rinderknech, a cousin of Valentin Vacherot, and the Briton will next face the winner.

Alcaraz, who returned from an ankle injury to play his first match on the tour since beating Taylor Fritz in the Japan Open final at the end of September, registered 54 unforced errors on Tuesday.

If Jannik Sinner, who will face Zizou Bergs from Belgium in the second round, emerges victorious, he now runs the risk of losing his top spot.

After the defeat, Alcaraz said, “I’m really disappointed about my level.

I had all the ideas and goals in place, but even in the first set, which I won, I felt much more accomplished than what I actually did.

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VIDEO: Shaibu, Omobayo Clash Over Who Represents Edo At Former Deputy Governors’ Forum

At the former deputy governors’ forum’s fourth annual national conference, Philip Shaibu and Omobayo Godwins fought over who should represent Edo State.

Shaibu publicly objected to Omobayo’s appointment as the former deputy governor at the event in Abuja on Tuesday, which started the drama. As both men argued over legitimacy, the situation abruptly turned into chaos.

Shaibu, who claimed Omobayo was never elected but was “brought in through the backdoor,” later claimed the introduction was “improper.”

He claimed that the office was never vacant and that a court order had made his removal illegal.

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Omobayo responded, “I never made myself deputy governor.” He further claimed that he had tried to remain calm throughout the incident and that the situation was “almost a national scandal.”

Omobayo argued that Shaibu, who he still considered to be “an elder brother,” should accept the case as a “sour reality to live with.”

Thomas Skinner issues urgent plea to fans for help over missing friend

Thomas Skinner, the star of Strictly Come Dancing, has taken to social media to express his need for help after a friend has “been in a bad way” and has vanished.

Strictly Come Dancing star Thomas Skinner has issued an urgent plea for help to his fans after his friend, who is “in a bad way”, went missing while in London. Thomas jumped on X this evening to share that his taxi and friend Cole had both gone missing after being last seen in various places around London and begged fans to be on the look out for him.

He then sent a message asking if the taxi’s license plate had been shared. He continued, “I wouldn’t ask if it wasn’t serious.”

He posted a second message just six minutes later with the phrase “Black cabbies. You must assist me. Cole, my friend, is one of the black cab drivers, on Y28OSH. Can you flag him down and arrange for him to call me right away if you see him? His family worries about him. hasn’t been heard or seen since this morning. I appreciate it. Bosh”.

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He later stated, “My friend has a bad relationship.” driving a bus in Belarus. Reg is Y28OSH-Last seen at Hyde Park. He worried both my family and I. If you notice him. Talk to him and flag him down. Call him right away. I’m currently traveling to London. Bosh”.

He shared a photo that showed where Cole’s taxi had last been seen on Duke Street, just off Grosvenor Square, near Bond Street, just over ten minutes later.

The star wrote, “The image shows the last known location of the bus.” His family and I are concerned for him. He has a bad attitude. Please. If you see a bosh cab, you’ll see black cabbies. Bring him to a call and flag him down. I’m currently settling in London. Y28OSH is the reg. I really need your assistance. Bosh”.

Fans have already flocked to his posts to share information and advice, but Thomas hasn’t explained why he is so worried about Cole. One witness claimed to have seen him close to Victoria, while others asked Thomas to post a picture of the specific taxi to aid in the discovery.

Numerous fans expressed hope for Cole’s recovery. One person expressed hope that you will find him soon and provide him with the necessary assistance. Another emphasized that they hoped his safety and well-being were reached.

Thomas was advised to call the police by many. Call the police, they will locate him “a million times faster” and are equipped to handle life-or-death situations, according to one officer.

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