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The next US attorney general, under Joe Biden, should not “pursue a criminal investigation of Donald Trump”, Comey writes, “no matter how compelling the roadmap left” by the special counsel Robert Mueller, or “how powerful the evidence strewn across his history of porn stars and financial fraud”. “Although those cases might be righteous in a vacuum,” Comey writes, “the mission of the next attorney general must be fostering the trust of the American people.” That opinion is likely to surprise many – perhaps including Trump himself – as Comey has emerged as a powerful critic of Trump and has been the frequent target of threats and insults from the 45th president. Comey was fired by Trump in May 2017, an act that prompted Mueller’s appointment to investigate Russian election interference and links between the president and Moscow. Comey’s new book, Saving Justice: Truth, Transparency and Trust, is his second and will be published on 12 January. |
The next US attorney general, under Joe Biden, should not “pursue a criminal investigation of Donald Trump”, Comey writes, “no matter how compelling the roadmap left” by the special counsel Robert Mueller, or “how powerful the evidence strewn across his history of porn stars and financial fraud”. “Although those cases might be righteous in a vacuum,” Comey writes, “the mission of the next attorney general must be fostering the trust of the American people.” That opinion is likely to surprise many – perhaps including Trump himself – as Comey has emerged as a powerful critic of Trump and has been the frequent target of threats and insults from the 45th president. Comey was fired by Trump in May 2017, an act that prompted Mueller’s appointment to investigate Russian election interference and links between the president and Moscow. Comey’s new book, Saving Justice: Truth, Transparency and Trust, is his second and will be published on 12 January.
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I think it's well documented that the number of career paths which could taken by graduates are largely limited. Sectors are monopolized and higher education is relegated to an accessory rather than a necessity. I would like to find out more on your different views on this. |
The grass is always greener on the other side � |
Happy new year to you too. |
As tricky as it is, south Africa might be the better option |
Iq tests are bogus |
Iq tests are bogus. |
Every new year's resolution for me has always been to do better than the previous year |
2020 was a year to forget. A year like no other really...surviving turned out to be the biggest achievement anyone could have hoped for. Gloom and doom aside, i believe 2021 will be a lot better. |
Modphase:I hope you choke on your hatred for a tribe that has done nothing to you. I am not even Igbo. I admire the woman and all she is doing for her people. This propaganda against her was addressed. She signed for those vehicles and they were for official use. They were never purchased after detractors brought it to media. This was a woman that had her own oil business before venturing into politics. And please check your mental health. You seem pretty obsessed with GEJ too. Ednan Agaev just cleared the man of wrongdoing after he was manipulated into testifying against the man. Please focus on your favourites who shield agbada stuffing politicians even when caught live on videos. Focus on those who have made a whole state their personal estate while receiving encomiums from mindless drones. Then focus on living in the hellhole you have helped create because of your tribal biases. Stella Oduah is not on your level. |
If all your senator does is share shoe shinning kits as projects or commissions borehole, you really should respect this woman. This is just a fraction of what she has done for her constituents.
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simonlee:Forget that persecution or controversy. From what we can see now, she's a performing individual, we should have just left there as the aviation minister. |
Beneficiaries of the Senator Stella Oduah 2019 Information and Communications Technology (ICT) empowerment programme have commended the lawmaker for empowering members of her constituency. One of the programme’s beneficiaries, Nwokedi Iveanyirochukwu, states that the training, held at the Jamb Computer Based Test (CBT) Centres in the seven local government areas of Anambra North, opened the eyes of those who attended to the infinite possibilities of ICT to business development. According to Nwokedi, “ICT is integral to modern communication. It has not only made information easily accessible and cheaper, it has bridged the physical and mental barriers of our world, bringing mankind closer than ever.” Noting that distance had become irrelevant in modern day-to-day activities and more innovative ways to communicate have been invented, the participant said ICT is one aspect of technology that has had a profound impact on the world economy, creating businesses and opportunities for millions worldwide. “More youths have become self-sufficient, establishing start-ups and attracting seed capitals from investors that goes a long way in growing the economy,” he said. He said there had been calls by stakeholders for government to develop policies that prioritise ICT education among young people as is done in developed countries. He stressed: “It is, therefore, hard to miss that palpable excitement when government officials take the initiative to support young people through ICT programs as was done by the senator.” He further revealed that the event which was overseen by the Trinitas Systems Technology (Basilica ICT Center) director, Victor Okoli, the women coordinator, Mrs Chekwube Obiaku Ndiogazili, Professor Chigozie Chukwu and a dedicated ICT team, was a great learning experience for beneficiaries of the program who got an opportunity to gain insight into the world of ICT. “In Africa, despite the economic challenges facing many societies, we have seen the positive effect of ICT in national development,” he added. https://www.sunnewsonline.com/beneficiaries-hail-stella-oduah-over-2019-ict-training/
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