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  • Enugu Govt Directs Local Govt Chairmen To Hand Over To New Heads

    The Enugu State government, Monday, ordered local government chairmen in the states’ seventeen LGAs to hand over administration to heads of personnel management accordingly.

    THE WHISTLER gathered that the tenure of the council chairmen ended on 4th March, 2024.

    The hand-over directive was issued by the state Commissioner for Ministry of Local Government, Rural Development and Chieftaincy Affairs, Deacon Okey Ogbodo.

    Ogbodo said that the directive was in line with the extant laws guiding tenure-ship of elected chairmen and councillors in the local government areas.

    According to him, “The tenure of the chairmen and councillors of the 17 Local Government Areas in Enugu State formally came to an end on the 4th of March, 2024.

    “Consequently, all the council chairmen are expected to hand over to the heads of personnel management (HPM) in each local governments, with effect from 4th of March, 2024.

    “This is in line with the extant laws guiding tenure-ship of elected chairmen and councillors in our local government areas.”

    It is not clear whether the state would conduct council elections soon or opt for transition committee chairmen.

    Enugu Govt Directs Local Govt Chairmen To Hand Over To New Heads is first published on The Whistler Newspaper

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  • Fact Check: For the most part, the US pays double for prescriptions compared with other countries, as Biden says

    It’s well documented that Americans pay high prices for health care. But do they pay double or more for prescriptions compared with the rest of the world? That’s what President Joe Biden said.

    “If I put you on Air Force One with me, and you have a prescription — no matter what it’s for, minor or major — and I flew you to Toronto or flew to London or flew you to Brazil or flew you anywhere in the world, I can get you that prescription filled for somewhere between 40 to 60% less than it costs here,” Biden said Feb. 22 at a campaign reception in California.

    He followed up by touting provisions in the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act to lower drug prices, including capping insulin at $35 a month for Medicare enrollees and limiting older Americans’ out-of-pocket prescription spending to $2,000 per year starting in 2025. The law also authorized Medicare to negotiate prices directly with drug companies for 10 prescription drugs, a list that will expand over time.

    Research has consistently found that overall, U.S. prescription drug prices are significantly higher, sometimes two to four times, compared with prices in other high-income industrialized countries. Unbranded generic drugs are an outlier and are typically cheaper in the U.S. compared with other countries. (Branded generics, a different category, are close to breaking even with other countries). 

    However, factors including country-specific pricing, confidential rebates and other discounts can obscure actual prices, making comparisons harder.

    “The available evidence suggests that the U.S., on average, has higher prices for prescription drugs and that’s particularly true for brand-name drugs,” said Cynthia Cox, director of the Peterson-KFF Health System Tracker, which tracks trends and issues affecting U.S. health care system performance. “Americans also have relatively high out-of-pocket spending on prescription drugs, compared to people in similarly large and wealthy nations.”

    Andrew Mulcahy, a senior health economist at Rand Corp., a nonpartisan research organization, agreed that Biden’s overall sentiment is on target but ignores some complexities.

    He said price comparisons his team has conducted reflect the amounts wholesalers pay manufacturers for their drugs, which can differ sharply from prices consumers and their drug plans  pay. 

    “In many of those other countries (patients) pay nothing,” Mulcahy said, “so I think that’s part of the complication here when we talk about prices, there are so many different drugs, prices and systems at work.” 

    What international drug pricing comparisons show

    A 2024 Rand study that Mulcahy led found that across all drugs, U.S. prices were 2.78 times higher than prices in 33 other countries, based on 2022 data. The report evaluated most countries in the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, or OECD, a group of 38 advanced, industrialized nations.

    The gap was largest for brand-name drugs, the study found, with U.S. prices averaging 4.22 times higher than those in the studied nations. After adjusting for manufacturer-funded rebates, U.S. prices for brand-name drugs remained more than three higher than prices in other countries. on the different price adjustments.

    The U.S. pays less for one prescription category: unbranded, generic drugs, which are about 33% less than in other studied countries. These types of drugs account for about 90% of filled prescriptions in the U.S., yet make up only one-fifth of overall prescription spending.

    “The analysis used manufacturer gross prices for drugs because net prices — the amounts ultimately retained by manufacturers after negotiated rebates and other discounts are applied — are not systematically available,” a news release about the report said. 

    People with health insurance pay prices that include both markups and discounts negotiated with insurers. Uninsured people may pay a pharmacy’s “usual and customary” price — which tends to be higher than net prices paid by others— or a lower amount using a manufacturer discount program. But many of these adjustments are confidential, making it hard to quantify how they affect net prices.

    In 2021, the Government Accountability Office released an analysis of prices of 20 brand-name drugs in the U.S., Canada, Australia and France. The study found that retail prices were more than two to four times higher in the U.S.

    Like Rand, the agency adjusted for rebates and other price concessions for its U.S. estimate, but the other countries’ estimates reflected gross prices without potential discounts. 

    “As a result, the actual differences between U.S. prices and those of the other countries were likely larger than GAO estimates,” the report said.

    Another analysis by the Peterson-KFF Health System Tracker that Cox co-authored compared the prices of seven brand-name drugs in the U.S., Germany, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom, and found that some U.S. prices were two to four times higher. For unbranded, generic drugs, the price gaps were smaller.

    “Despite the fact that the U.S. pays less for generic drugs and Americans appear to use more generic drugs than people in other countries, this did not offset the higher prices paid for brand-name drugs,” Cox said.

    The Peterson-KFF report, using 2019 OECD data, found that the U.S. spent about $1,126 per person on prescription medicines, higher than any peer nation, with comparable countries spending $552. This includes spending by insurers and out-of-pocket consumer costs.

    “Private and public insurance programs cover a similar share of prescription medicine spending in the U.S. compared to peer nations,” the report noted. “However, the steep costs in the U.S. still contribute to high U.S. healthcare spending and are passed onto Americans in the form of higher premiums and taxpayer-funded public programs.”

    Why is the U.S. such an outlier on drug pricing?

    The U.S. has much more limited price negotiation with drug manufacturers; other countries often rely on a single regulatory body to determine whether prices are acceptable and negotiate accordingly. Many nations conduct public cost-benefit analyses on new drugs, comparing them with others on the market. If those studies find the cost is too high, or the health benefit too low, they’ll reject the drug application. Some countries also set pricing controls

    In the U.S., negotiations involve smaller government programs and thousands of separate private health plans, lowering the bargaining power.

    “It’s complicated. Everything in health care costs more here, not just (prescriptions),” said Joseph Antos, a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, a conservative-leaning think tank, in an email interview. Although the government’s new Medicare drug negotiation is the U.S.’ first attempt to set drug prices, Antos noted that U.S. drug price negotiation still doesn’t operate as price-setting for prescriptions in Europe does because it’s limited to a few drugs and doesn’t apply to Medicaid or private insurance.

    Drug patents and exclusivity is another factor keeping U.S. drug prices higher, experts said, as U.S. pharmaceutical companies have amassed patents to prevent generic competitors from bringing cheaper versions to market.

    Drug companies have also argued that high prices reflect research and development costs. Without higher consumer prices to offset research costs, the companies say, new medicines wouldn’t be discovered or brought to market. But recent studies haven’t supported that.  

    One 2023 study found that from 1999 to 2018, the world’s largest 15 biopharmaceutical companies spent more on selling and general and administrative activities, which include marketing, than on research and development. The study also said most new medicines developed during this period offered little to no clinical benefit over existing treatments.

    Our ruling

    Biden said, if you went “anywhere in the world,” you could get a prescription filled for 40% to 60% less than it costs in the U.S.

    He exaggerated by saying “anywhere in the world,” but for comparable high-income, industrialized countries, he’s mostly on target.

    Research has consistently shown that Americans pay significantly higher prices overall for prescription medication, averaging between two times to four times higher, depending on the study. The U.S. pays less for unbranded, generic drugs, but those lower prices don’t offset the higher prices paid for brand-name drugs, researchers said.

    Factors including country-specific pricing, confidential rebates and other discounts, also obscure true consumer prices, making comparisons difficult.

    Biden’s statement is accurate but needs clarification and additional information. We rate it Mostly True.

    PolitiFact Copy Chief Matthew Crowley contributed to this report. 

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  • San Jose Sharks eye NHL trade deadline, Boston College’s Will Smith

    SAN JOSE – It’s a fair question that at least some followers of the San Jose Sharks must be asking themselves right now:

    What is left to look forward to this season?

    Following their competitive but ultimately disappointing two-game road trip over the weekend, the Sharks (15-39-6) will carry a seven-game losing streak into Tuesday night when they host Joe Pavelski and the Dallas Stars.

    The Sharks lost 3-2 to Dallas in a shootout on Saturday and 4-3 to the Minnesota Wild on Sunday.

    “It’s frustrating because I thought it was an extremely good road trip by our team, and the way we played the last two games,” Sharks center Nico Sturm said after Sunday’s game. “I was proud of the boys with the adversity that we faced and how we showed up.”

    Then after Thursday’s game against the New York Islanders, the Sharks will have 20 games left to play, a stretch that might be tougher to watch than the first 62 games were.

    Two of their top players are injured and others might be on the way out soon.

    Still, there are a handful of things Sharks fans can look forward to over the last six-plus weeks of the regular season. Here are seven.

    THE TRADE DEADLINE: Everyone around the Sharks is curious to see who stays and who goes as general manager Mike Grier’s roster turnover continues.

    The mystery is not which pending unrestricted free agents are traded before noon (PST) on Friday, but if any players with term are shipped to other teams.

    Other teams, naturally, figure to have interest in pending UFA Anthony Duclair, who scored again Sunday and now has five goals in nine games since the all-star break. But will the Sharks also consider trading center Mikael Granlund, who is signed through next season, or defenseman Mario Ferraro, who has two years left on his deal?

    Those players, like Duclair, might bring decent returns that could aid the rebuild. They’d also gut the team more than it already is with Tomas Hertl and Logan Couture out indefinitely.

    THE RETURN: The Sharks will seek future assets in any trade they make. But will any of the players the Sharks bring in play an NHL game before the end of the regular season?

    Last year, Fabian Zetterlund, Jacob Peterson, and Henry Thrun all played for the Sharks after they were acquired before the deadline. The year before, it was Kaapo Kahkonen.

    THE CALLUPS: Following last year’s trade deadline, the Sharks recalled a handful of players from the Barracuda, including forwards William Eklund, Thomas Bordeleau, Danil Gushchin, and Tristen Robins, and defenseman Nikolai Knyzhov.

    The same thing figures to happen again this season, depending on what roster spots are available. Forward candidates include Gushchin, Robins, Bordeleau, Ethan Cardwell, and veteran Nathan Todd. If defenseman Shakir Mukhamadullin can get healthy, he figures to get another look at the NHL level.

    The Barracuda are still trying to make the AHL playoffs, but the math isn’t in the team’s favor. San Jose enters this week 14 points out of a playoff spot with 18 games left to play.

    THE NEW GUYS?: Forwards Quentin Musty (Sudbury) and Kasper Halttunen (London) and defenseman Jake Furlong (Halifax) could go on long playoff runs with their respective CHL teams. Or those teams could get eliminated early, and the Sharks prospects could join the Barracuda.

    It’s a neat thought, but don’t count on it.  London, Sudbury, and Halifax are among the best teams in their respective leagues and there’s no guarantee they’ll be in San Jose before April 20, when the Barracuda’s regular season ends. The OHL and QMJHL playoffs begin at the end of this month.

    Boston U. forward Macklin Celebrini (71) celebrates his goal as BU takes on NU in mens hockey on Jan. 9. (Staff Photo By Stuart Cahill/Boston Herald)
    Boston U. forward Macklin Celebrini (71) celebrates his goal as BU takes on NU in men’s hockey on Jan. 9. (Staff Photo By Stuart Cahill/Boston Herald)

    THE ‘RACE’ FOR 32ND: The Sharks enter the week in 31st place in the NHL’s overall standings with 36 points, one point ahead of the last-place Chicago Blackhawks.

    As Sharks fans are well aware by now, the team that finishes in last place has a 25.5 percent chance of winning the draft lottery, whereas the team that finishes 31st has a 13.5 percent chance.

    Whichever team wins the lottery will almost certainly select 17-year-old center Macklin Celebrini with the first overall pick. A freshman at Boston University, Celebrini, the former Jr. Shark, enters this week with 48 points in 30 games and could be someone who steps into the NHL next season.

    SCOREBOARD WATCHING: The Sharks and their fans have an interest in how the Pittsburgh Penguins and New Jersey Devils finish the regular season.

    As a condition of the Erik Karlsson trade, if the Penguins make the playoffs — or miss the playoffs and fall between 11th and 16th in the draft order — the Sharks will get their first-round pick. If the Penguins, after the draft lottery, land between first and 10th in the order, then they can elect to transfer this pick to their 2025 first-round selection (a safe bet).

    As a condition of the Timo Meier trade, the Sharks will get the Devils’ first-round pick this year if New Jersey makes the Eastern Conference final. But going into Monday, the Devils were seven points out of a playoff spot with 21 games left. Going on a big run, and then following that with two playoff-round wins seems unlikely.

    If the Devils do not make the Eastern Conference final, then that draft pick is a second-rounder this year. If the season ended today, that would be the 44th overall pick.

    WILL SMITH WATCH: Believe it or not, Will Smith, the Sharks’ top prospect, could be on the team’s roster in a month, or less.

    Going into this week, Smith leads all NCAA Division I players with 54 points, 37 assists, and a 1.69 points-per-game average. His Boston College Eagles (27-5-1) are ranked No. 1 in the country, have won eight straight games, and just captured the Hockey East regular season title.

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  • Ukraine’s Recruiting Efforts ‘Sowing Panic’ as Draft-Eligible Men Flee ‘Certain Death’


    Ukraine plans to conscript prisoners into their armed forces.

    NATO’s proxy war against Russia in Ukraine is not only drained of ammo, but is rapidly running out of military personnel. As growing numbers of fighting-age men are either dying in combat, deserting active-duty service, or dodging the draft, the Kiev regime is desperate to round up more draft-eligible men to throw into the “meat grinder.”

    Ukraine’s lack of any clear mobilization strategy aimed at plugging the gaping holes in the ranks of its armed forces is fueling “deep divisions in Ukraine’s parliament and more broadly in Ukrainian society,The Washington Post reported.

    Despite mounting losses, which Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has been downplaying to wheedle more money from the West, there is still “no political consensus” on how to remedy the severe shortage of troops on the battlefront.

    There is a yawning split between Zelensky and his top military commanders on a plan to conscript the thousands of soldiers they need as Russia continues to advance after liberating the stronghold of Avdeyevka.

    As a result, Ukraine’s military has been “relying on a hodgepodge of recruiting efforts and sown panic among fighting-age men,” the publication stated. It referenced the package of aid to Kiev still stalled in the US Congress, adding that many of Ukraine’s men “have gone into hiding, worried that they will be drafted into an ill-equipped army and sent to certain death.

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    Infighting over how many more troops Ukraine needs “factored” into Zelensky’s sacking of his top general in February, the outlet noted. The previous Ukrainian commander-in-chief, Gen. Valery Zaluzhny, was dismissed, with Colonel General Oleksandr Syrsky taking over, amid an overall reshuffle of the military command by Zelensky. Zaluzhny’s ouster came after months of intrigue between himself and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, who slammed the commander for revealing that Kiev’s summer 2023 counteroffensive had ended in failure.

    But, apparently, new Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrsky has so far failed to bring new clarity regarding Ukraine’s mobilization efforts. Syrsky has been tasked with auditing the armed forces to scrape up more combat-eligible troops, added the publication. This comes after President Zelensky’s office recently announced that only some 300,000 have fought at the frontline of the one million people who have been mobilized.

    With Ukraine’s rapidly dwindling troop strength described as a “strategic crisis,” Oleksiy Bezhevets, an adviser to the Defense Ministry on recruitment, was cited as saying that civilians of fighting age must recognize the fact that “there’s no time for you left to sit home.”

    Martial law was introduced in Ukraine on February 24, 2022. The next day, President Volodymyr Zelensky signed a decree on general mobilization. Under martial law, men aged from 18 to 60 are banned from leaving the country, and men 27 and older are eligible to be drafted, with some exceptions. Civilians between the ages of 18 and 27 can sign up of their own volition. Draft cards are handed out not only in recruitment offices, but on the streets, at gas stations, and in cafes, as draft dodgers have become a huge problem.

    Volodymyr Zelensky said in December 2023 that the General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces had stressed the need to recruit an additional 450,000-500,000 men for the army. Accordingly, the government submitted a draft law on mobilization to parliament on January 30. However, the result has been a drawn-out and heated debate. The bill, which would broaden the scope of the draft, lowering the eligibility age from 27 to 25 years, caused outrage in the country and was sent back for revision. It also obligates people liable for military service to report to military commissariats to clarify their information within 60 days, Ukrainian media reported. These individuals may be restricted from traveling abroad, have their driver’s license suspended, or their bank accounts seized if they fail to do so.

    Amid the debate over such draconian measures in January, panicky account holders withdrew over $700 million in a single month, the WaPo added.

    In February, Ukrainian Justice Minister Denys Maliuska proposed giving prisoners weapons and shovels when they are mobilized for the Ukrainian Armed Forces. He underscored that in Ukraine, two categories of citizens are currently not involved in the mobilization, namely “those who are behind bars and those who are not.” Maliuska previously said that at least 50,000 men of military age with criminal records are hiding from Ukrainian draft boards and are not registered with the military.

    The Russian Defense Ministry earlier said that amid the disruption of mobilization plans and in order to conceal massive losses of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, the Kiev regime has intensified the recruitment of mercenaries. Fighters from the United States, Canada, Asia, Latin America, and the Middle East have joined the ranks of the Ukrainian military. Furthermore, NATO soldiers under the guise of mercenaries are involved in combat operations in Ukraine, Colonel-General Sergei Rudskoy, head of the Russian General Staff’s Main Operational Directorate, told Russian media.


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  • EFCC’s Trial Of Obiano Stalls As Ex-Anambra Governor Challenges Abuja Court’s Jurisdiction

    The Federal High Court has adjourned the trial of former Governor Anambra State, Willie Obiano, after his lawyer, Onyechi Ikpeazu, applied to challenge the court’s jurisdiction on hearing and determining the money laundering charges instituted against his client by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

    Recall that Obiano had pleaded not guilty to nine count money laundering charges instituted against him by the EFCC.

    Obiano, who served two terms as governor, was arraigned before the court over alleged embezzlement of state funds.

    Part of the charge reads, “that Chief Willie Maduabuchi Obiano, whilst being the executive governor of Anambra State between March 2014 — March 2022, sometime between 9th August, 2017 to 4th March, 2020 in Abuja, within the jurisdiction of this Honourable Court, indirectly transferred through Mr Willie Nwokoye, your then principal private secretary, the sum of N261,268,585.00 only from the Anambra State Government Security Vote Account into the account belonging to Easy Diamond Integrated Link (an entity that had no business relationship with the Anambra State Government), which funds were dissipated for purposes unrelated / unconnected with the security affairs of Anambra State, which you reasonably ought to have known that such funds formed part of the proceeds of your unlawful act, to wit: (Stealing and Corruption) and you thereby committed an offence contrary to Section 15 (2) (b) of the Money Laundering (Prohibition) Act, 2011 (as amended) in 2012 and punishable under Section 15 (3) of the same Act.”

    The governor had pleaded not guilty to all the charges while Justice Inyang Ekwo fixed today (March 4) for the commencement of trial by the prosecution.

    At the resumed sitting, Sylvanus Tahir, representing the EFCC, told the court he had three witnesses to present against the governor for today.

    But Ikpeazu rose and told the judge that he filed a motion relating to the jurisdiction of the court to entertain the suit by the EFCC.

    He asked the court to exercise its discretion to determine his motion first before the commencement of trial.

    THE WHISTLER gathered that the governor’s lawyer is insisting that the governor should be tried before a High Court in Anambra State, in the interest of justice.

    Tahir confirmed to the court that at about 9:20 am today, the defendant served him with the said motion on notice.

    “This is a blatant waste of time,” Tahir contended but Justice Inyang Ekwo interjected him by saying the court should decide on the motion.

    Subsequently, lawyers agreed to return on Thursday and exchange processes relating to the motion on notice.

    “Case adjourned to 7 March for motion of notice of the defendant,” Justice Ekwo ruled.

    THE WHISTLER recalls that following the completion of his tenure in 2022, Obiano was placed on the watchlist of the anti-graft agency over allegations of corruption.

    The former governor was eventually arrested at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport hours after he handed over power to Professor Charles Chukwuma Soludo, the state’s new governor.

    The anti-graft agency said Obiano allegedly diverted public funds to his account.

    EFCC’s Trial Of Obiano Stalls As Ex-Anambra Governor Challenges Abuja Court’s Jurisdiction is first published on The Whistler Newspaper

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  • ‘Infinite Wealth’ brings a mixed bag of highs and lows

    As the “Like a Dragon” (formerly “Yakuza”) series has gained momentum, anticipation for the next mainline entry has grown. “Infinite Wealth” improves on many of the gameplay elements from the previous game, and it’s absolutely packed with content. The downside is that its inconsistent pace and story dilute what is otherwise a great game.

    The end of the previous game resulted in an event called “The Great Dissolution,” which dismantled Japan’s two biggest yakuza groups, forcing all its members to live as civilians. Protagonist Kasuga Ichiban works to help former yakuza find employment, and he’s soon sent to Hawaii to find his biological mother whom he’s never met. Things, of course, go off the rails like they always do in these games, and Kasuga gets wrapped in a global conspiracy.

    While the game’s story starts off intriguing, it takes some obvious and cliched turns that make it harder to connect to. Hawaii is great as a setting, but it also presents challenges when translating a Japanese game set in a place where most people speak English. Many non-Japanese characters can speak fluent Japanese but have heavy accents when speaking English. The English dub of the game is fine, but definitely a step down from the original dub.

    The saving grace is that the story’s conclusion is satisfying.

    Kiryu Kazuma, the series’ former main protagonist, is also featured in this game. Eventually, the game focuses more on his tale as he tries to help Kasuga while dealing with a terminal cancer diagnosis. Kiryu’s struggle with his impending death gives the game a lot more emotional weight. If this is truly the last time we see Kiryu in one of these games, then it’s at least a beautiful sendoff.

    The game’s turn-based combat system is mostly the same as it was before with some slight changes that make it more interesting. Positioning is now very important as enemies can be knocked into each other or your teammates to increase the damage. Part of the strategy is to set things up to pinball enemies around in order to maximize a turn and it’s pretty fun to exploit to this system.

    The game also makes it easier to integrate skills from different job classes into one character so a player can create some incredibly powerful builds for their party.

    These games are also known for being stacked with side content. On top of a load of sub-stories, “Infinite Wealth” adds two deep side games with Sujimon and Dondoko Island. The former is a “Pokemon” clone, and the latter is a “Stardew Valley” clone where you build up an island resort.

    Both are introduced with tutorials, and while the Sujimon one was fine, the Dondoko Island introduction is like a brick wall that brings the game’s pace to a halt. While one can sink a couple dozen hours into the island, going through all of its content can be slow and tedious.

    Overall, the side content in the game is a mixed bag — while some of it is great, the other chunk feels like a waste that doesn’t offer any fun gameplay or even humor.

    The highs of “Infinite Wealth” are great so it’s a shame that its lows make the overall package feel less consistent than the last game, “Yakuza: Like a Dragon.” Combat is better, Kiryu’s story has fantastic payoffs, but the story is poorly paced and struggles to juggle two protagonists doing different things. “Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth” scores four stars out of five.

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  • SNL Mocks Biden Cronies Covering Up His Declining Mental & Physical Fitness — Mayorkas Responds


    DHS Secretary Mayorkas doubles down in response to scathing parody poking fun at Biden’s age, calling him “remarkably detail-oriented” and “probing.”

    NBC’s “Saturday Night Live” brutally ridiculed Joe Biden’s advanced age and his administration’s obvious gaslighting over his cognitive decline during its latest cold open.

    The SNL sketch began with a parody of CNN’s “Inside Politics” with Dana Bash, played by Heidi Gardner discussing Biden’s mental gaffes with Michael Longfellow playing California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D).

    “I understand that people care about the president’s age, but what they should care about is his record. Look at what Joe Biden has done for America. He’s created more jobs than any president in history. Inflation is down. The Shamrock Shake is back and Beyoncé has gone country. Thank you, Joe,” Longfellow’s Newsom said.

    “Dana, he — Joe can do it better. I was just with him and behind closed doors, Joe is incredible. Yesterday we had a big meeting about the border and God, he had such command,” Longfellow said. “He had charts, tables, PowerPoints, he had an interactive AR display on the Apple Vision Pro – that he programmed himself. The software might be in beta but the man — he’s in alpha.”

    When “Bash” poined out Biden’s nickname “Sleepy Joe”, Longfellow replied, “Well he has to sleep Dana!” before adding that “even when he’s sleeping, he’s on.”

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    “The other day he was taking a nap and I whipped a baseball at him and he caught it like De Niro in ‘Awakenings.’ Lightning quick,” Longfellow said.

    The scene cut to Ego Nwodim playing White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, where she showed Biden’s schedule of speed chess, soul cycling, and winning a pushup contest.

    “Hello Dana, pleasure to be with you to talk about the most vigorous man I’ve ever known, Joe Biden,” Nwodim said, which was met with a “Really?” from Gardner’s Bash.

    “Absolutely. I was just with him and behind closed doors, he’s a whirlwind,” Nwodim said.

    The sketch also included Marcello Hernández playing Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas, who described “dynamo” Biden’s trip to the southern border last week.

    “This weekend we both went down to the border town in Brownsville, Texas. And Joe went into beast mode,” Hernández claimed. “He said we’re going to tighten this border. Look how easy I can cross it. Then he parkoured up to the top of the border wall, pro-flipped into the Rio Grande and came back up with a fish in his mouth. But you didn’t report that because it doesn’t fit your little narrative.”

    The real Alejandro Mayorkas and CNN anchor Dana Bash responded to the SNL bit Sunday, where the DHS Secretary only doubled down claiming Biden was “remarkably detail-oriented” and “probing.”

    “There’s a reason they did a whole thing about Joe Biden’s age. Did you want to add a real statement about what you witnessed?” Bash asked him.

    Mayorkas replied, “I think they should spend a bit of time with Joe Biden like I have done.”

    “I prepare a lot for meetings with him and engagements with him because he’s remarkably detail-oriented, probing, and operationally focused,” he added.

    It’s difficult to distinguish parody from reality these days when it comes to Biden and his regime, but his cognitive decline has become so obvious that SNL, a routine defender of Democrats and their causes, couldn’t help but pile on.




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  • Elumelu’s Transcorp Power Makes Historic Listing On NGX

    Chairman of Transcorp Group, Tony Elumelu

    In a giant step to improve the power sector, Transcorp Power Plc will on Monday March 4, listed on the Nigerian Exchange Limited.

    The parent company, Transnational Corporation Plc (Transcorp Group) disclosed the development in a notification to the investment public.

    With the development, Transcorp Power controlled by the Chairman of the Group, Tony Elumelu, joins Femi Otedola’s Geregu Power Plc as the two listed power companies on the NGX.

    The Group announced the listing of “Transcorp Power Plc (Transcorp Power or TP Plc) via listing by introduction on the Main Board of the Nigerian Exchange (NGX), on Monday, March 4, 2024.

    “There will be a ‘Facts Behind the Listing’ at NGX Group House at 2:45pm, where the Management of TP Plc, led by the Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Peter Ikenga, will provide information to Trading License Holders, Analysts, Press and Investors about the listing and the Company,” the Group said.

    The Group which has a market capitalization of N580.4bn said with the listing it will have two subsidiaries listed on NGX.

    Transcorp Hotel is one of its subsidiaries, which was listed in 2015.

    The Group said the move demonstrates its “Commitment to creating value for the Nigerian public and catalyzing economic growth in Nigeria. Transcorp Group will continue to maintain a significant holding in Transcorp Power Plc.”

    Transcorp Power, operates the Ughelli Power Plant in Delta State, with an installed capacity of 972MW. At the time of acquisition, the plant had an available capacity of 160MW.

    Transcorp Power invested and increased the available capacity to 680.83MW (a 227 per cent increase) within four years of acquisition, surpassing the 5-year target of 670MW set by the Bureau of Public Enterprises.

    Transcorp Power Plc is a member of the West African Power Pool and a participant in the ECOWAS Regional Electricity Market which supplies electricity to the ECOWAS Regional Market.

    Elumelu’s Transcorp Power Makes Historic Listing On NGX is first published on The Whistler Newspaper

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  • San Jose Sharks without William Eklund for game vs. Minnesota Wild

    The San Jose Sharks will be without center William Eklund on Sunday when they play the Minnesota Wild at Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, Minn.

    Eklund was ill on Sunday, a Sharks team spokesman said.

    Sharks coach David Quinn said before Sunday’s game that he was not planning to make any lineup changes other than starting goalie Kaapo Kahkonen instead of Magnus Chrona, who played Saturday and made 36 saves in a 3-2 shootout loss to the Dallas Stars.

    But with Eklund unavailable, Kevin Labanc drew back into the lineup after he was a healthy scratch Saturday. Luke Kunin moved into Eklund’s role as the Sharks’ second-line center and had Labanc and Filip Zadina on his wings.

    Mikael Granlund centered the Sharks’ top line with  Anthony Duclair and Fabian Zetterlund on the wings.

    Eklund had goals in each of the last two Sharks’ games and for the season, has 10 goals and 27 points in 58 games.

    With his goal in the first period of Saturday’s game, Eklund became the fourth Sharks player with at least 10 goals this season, joining Tomas Hertl and Fabian Zetterlund with 15 each, and Anthony Duclair with 13.

    Since Hertl went out of the Sharks’ lineup in late January with a knee issue, Eklund has taken on a more prominent role as the team’s second-line center. In the last 10 games before Sunday, Eklund had two goals and four assists and was playing 19:00 per game.

    For the season, among active Sharks players, Eklund ranks fourth in average time on ice with 18:33 per game.

    The Sharks have been decimated at times this season at the center position. Besides Hertl’s injury, which could keep him out for a few more weeks, Sharks captain Logan Couture has played in just six of the team’s 60 games with osteitis pubis, described as inflammation in the joint between a person’s left and right pubic bones.

    Without Hertl and Couture, the Sharks, since mid-February, had a 1-6-1 record entering Sunday.

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  • Death of Mitch McConnell’s Sister-in-Law Angela Chao Under ‘Criminal Investigation’


    Chao, a shipping billionaire, was found dead in her vehicle that was “completely submerged” in a pond on a ranch near Austin, Texas, last month.

    The death of Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell’s billionaire sister-in-law Angela Chao is now being investigated as a crime, according to reports.

    Chao was the CEO of New York-based dry bulk shipping company Foremost Group and sister of former U.S. Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao, McConnell’s wife.

    Chao was found dead in her vehicle that was “completely submerged” in a pond on a ranch in Johnson City, near Austin, Texas, last month.

    After refusing to release details surrounding her death, authorities have revealed the investigation into her death is now a criminal matter.

    “Although the preliminary investigation indicated this was an unfortunate accident, the Sheriff’s Office is still investigating this accident as a criminal matter until they have sufficient evidence to rule out criminal activity,” the Blanco County Sheriff’s Office wrote in a Thursday letter to state Attorney General Ken Paxton.

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    “This incident was not a typical accident,” the agency added.

    The letter did not say that there was evidence that Chao died as the result of a crime, but hinted at a potential prosecution.

    Because Chao’s death is now under criminal investigation, audio and video evidence will not be released.

    “Releasing the reports, videos and other information prior to the completion of the investigation would interfere with the investigation and possible prosecution of this matter,” the sheriff’s office wrote.

    This comes after McConnell last Wednesday announced he would step down as Senate Minority Leader after the 2024 election.

    “This has been a particularly difficult time for my family,” McConnell said on the Senate floor. “We tragically lost Elaine’s younger sister Angela, just a few weeks ago.”

    “When you lose a loved one, particularly at a young age, there’s a certain introspection that accompanies the grieving process,” McConnell added.


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