Monday, 26 November 2018

Wizkid Show Can't Affect Mine; Olamide Tells Fans

A lot of Nigerians went agog over Wizkid and Olamide when it was announced that Wizkid’s show in December will hold on the same day with latter and fans are still already confused on which one to go for.

But in a chat with Sunday Scoop, Olamide confirmed the news, which had been circulating on social media.

He said:

“It is true that the two shows will happen on the same day. The population of Nigeria is huge and everyone cannot fill up one event centre.”

The rapper-turned-singer also insisted that Wizkid’s show would not affect the success of his own show.

“I believe the sky is big enough for all birds to fly without touching each other. I honestly don’t feel there will be any negative effect. If you switch on your television set, I am sure you have many options; so, it is left for you to decide which station you stay tuned to. That is how I see things,” he said.

Olamide maintained that he didn’t have any inkling the date of Wikzid’s show would clash with his own. He said,

“I am not living in his (Wizkid) mind, but I don’t think anyone has an issue with it and I am sure we will both make good money from the shows.”

Olamide also stated that he held no grudge against the National Broadcasting Commission for banning some of his songs. He said,

Full List OF AFRIMA 2018 Award Nominee's And Winners

See full list of winners

Artiste Of The Year
Tiwa Savage ft Wizkid & Spellz – Nigeria (Ma Lo)

Starboy feat Wizkid, Ceeza Milli, Terri, Spotless – Nigeria (Soco)

Davido – Nigeria (FIA) (Winner)

Betty G – Ethiopia (Wegegta)

Diamond Platnumz – Tanzania (Sikomi)

Kwesta feat Wale- South Africa (Spirit)

Maitre Gims feat Vianney- DRC (La Meme)

Nasty C – South Africa (Jungle)

Saad Lamjarred – Morocco (Casablanca)

Song Of The Year

Daphne – My Lover

Davido – FIA

GuiltyBeatz, Mr. Eazi, Patapaa & Pappy Kojo – Akwaaba (Winner)

Kwesta – Wale

Maitre Gims Ft. Vianney- La Meme

Major Lazer & DJ Maphorisa Ft. Nasty C, Ice Prince, Patoranking & Jidenna – Particula

Nasty C & Runtown – Said

Saad Lamjarred – Casablanca

Sauti Sol Ft. Patoranking – Melanin

Starboy Ft. Terry, Ceeza Milli, Spotless – Soco

Tiwa Savage Ft. Wizkid & Spellz – Ma Lo

Best African Collaboration

Tiwa Savage Ft Wizkid & Spellz – Nigeria (Ma Lo)

Balti Ft Hamouda – Tunisia (Ya Lili)

DJ Moh Green Ft. Magasco – Algeria/Cameroon (Por Favor)

DJ Spinall & Wizkid – Nigeria (Nowo)

Fally Ipupa Ft. KeBlack & Naza – DRC (Mannequin)

GuiltyBeatz, Mr. Eazi, Patappa & Pappy Kojo – Ghana (Akwaaba) (Winner)

Maitre Gims Ft. Vianney – DRC/France (La Meme)

Major Lazer & DJ Maphorisa Ft. Nasty C, Ice Prince, Patoranking, Jidenna – Particula

Nasty C & Runtown – South Africa/Nigeria (Said)

Revolution & Magic System – Cote d’Ivoire (Kelly)

Sauti Sol & Patoranking – Kenya/Nigeria (Melanin)

Best African Rapper or Lyricist

Cassper Nyovest – South Africa (Ksazobalit)

Falz – Nigeria (La Fete) (Winner)

Khaligraph Jones Ft. Petra – Kenya (Rider)

Muslim – Aji M3aya (Morocco)

Nadia Nakai Ft. Cassper Nyovest – South Africa (Naaa Meeaan)

Nasty C – South Africa (Jungle)

Rouge Ft. Bigstar – South Africa (Dololo)

Shane Eagle – South Africa (Let it Flow)

BEST FEMALE ARTIST WESTERN AFRICA

Tiwa Savage (Nigeria) (WINNER)

Best Reggae Dancehall Artist

Stonebwoy (Winner)

Best Male Artist (East Africa)

Bebe Cool (Winner)

Best Male Artist (South Africa)

Nasty C (Winner)

ALBUM OF THE YEAR

Betty G – Wegegta (WINNER)

BEST ARTIST, DUO OR GROUP IN AFRICAN CONTEMPORARY

Kidi Ghana – Odo Remix ft Mayorkun & Davido – WINNER

BEST ARTIST, DUO OR GROUP IN AFRICAN DANCE OR CHOREOGRAPHY

Mr P – Ebeano – WINNER

BEST AFRICAN DJ

Afrotronix – OYO – WINNER

BEST AFRICAN DUO, GROUP OR BAND

Toofan – Money – WINNER

BEST ARTISTE, DUO OR GROUP IN AFRICAN HIP HOP

M.anifest – Me Ne Woa ft King Promise – WINNER

BEST ARTISTE, DUO OR GROUP IN AFRICAN POP

2Baba – Amaka ft Peruzzi (WINNER)

BEST ARTISTE, DUO OR GROUP IN AFRICAN RAGGA, REGGAE & DANCEHALL

Stonebwoy – Hero (WINNER)

BEST ARTIST, DUO OR GROUP IN AFRICAN R ‘N’ B & SOUL

Praiz – Champagne and Flowers (WINNER)

BEST ARTIST, DUO OR GROUP IN AFRICAN TRADITIONAL

Irene Namatovu – Nsambila Nyuma Nga Janzi (WINNER)

BEST FEMALE ARTIST IN AFRICAN INSPIRATIONAL MUSIC

Sandra Nankoma – Kaddugala (WINNER)

BEST MALE ARTIST IN AFRICAN INSPIRATIONAL MUSIC

Sarkodie – Glory ft Yung (WINNER)

MOST PROMISING ARTIST IN AFRICA

Kuami Eugene – Confusion (WINNER)

PRODUCER OF THE YEAR

Fresh VDM – FIA – (WINNER)

AFRICAN FANS FAVOURITE

Nedy Music – Tanzania – One and Only Ft. Ruby – (WINNER)

Saturday, 24 November 2018

Top Ten Best Rapper In Nigeria

Nigerians are talented. No wonder so many gifted Nigerians became world most known artists. However, even among the most talented ones are those who overcame the rest in their skills and potential. In this article, we will have a close look at those Nigerians who grew significantly as rappers and developed as real professionals in this area.

We have decided to do so, as in the beginning of a new year, it is the perfect time for us to conclude who can be called the best rappers of the last year as well as who demonstrated the most of a creative potential to remain the best one in a year to come.

All in all, let’s analyze the feedback each of such artists received and see whom of them are seen as great prospects.

The best rappers in Nigeria

1. Skales

This man is among the best rappers in Nigeria now. Though only 25 years old, this artist has already become well-loved by many.

He was born in Kaduna State. After high school, he entered Lead City University. Despite his amazing talent and desire to be famous for the music he creates, he decided to choose a different major.

probably for the sake of his management skills, he applied for a place at Office Management and Technology department, and was accepted. As the record shows, he took some breaks when working on his music, as his biggest passion and love in life never changed.

However, after some efforts and years of dedicated labor, he graduated and is now a specialist in the area.

His rapping career began seventeen years ago when he composed several of his first rap songs. Seven years later he moved to a different place aiming to be closer to the show business bohemia. He joined efforts with Jesse Jagz in creation of several tracks. Later after hard work and support by many of the music gurus, he got the first prize at the North Central Region.

Thanks to such a remarkable victory, he was offered a contract with Empire Mates Entertainment which altered his whole career and opened more doors before a young talent.

Today, this remarkable Nigerian rapper is among the best given that he has composed at least several hundreds of tracks. He worked together with leaders of the industry. Besides, he has also started his own OHK Music Establishment. This proves that he is not merely a good artist but also a gifted manager.

2. Lil Kesh

The real name of this artist is Keshinro Ololade. Some of your who are familiar with his works might disagree with our opinion on him being thebest artist. However, after analyzing his achievements and results within the last year or two, we could not but admit that this young man has a lot of potential. So, we could not but call him an aspiring artist of the year along with other best rappers in Nigeria, 2016.

Born in Lagos state, this young man is only twenty years old. Nevertheless, despite his young age, he is a true asset. From the very early years of his life, he was interested in art. First he showed interest in dances. Later, after encountering some talented peers, he shifted to singing instead.

His career as we know it today started in 2012 when he was only seventeen years old. He started working seriously on his skills both as a songwriter and a rapper. However, he only got on stage and became known among a broader audience after his first single came out.

Its name was “Lyrically,” and it was loved especially among his peers. Later thanks to his next track known as “Shoki” he received a nomination for the Best Street-Hop Artiste. Later he also got several other big awards which gave him a chance to collaborate with the leaders of the industry who achieved more than him and could mentor him on his way to fame.

So far, he has released at least nine singles including “Is It Because I Love You?” and “Gbese” as well as a whole album with a title “Y.A.G.I.”

Lil Kesh is a promising young man and totally deserves to be on this list given his passion and desire to outdo himself on stage.

3. Olamide

You had no doubts he would appear on this list, right? We neither. Olamide has been a leading rapper of Nigeria for a long time now. Not only handsome and charming, but also talented as no other rapper in the state.

He already has six studio albums in his record along with one compilation album he created together with Phyno.

He was nominated for at least twenty five prestigious awards, and won at least twenty including ones like “Album of the Year” and “Rap Act of the Year” by the Nigerian Entertainment Awards.

He keeps working with the leaders of this niche and will definitely impress his fans more this year.

4. Falz The Bahdguy

This twenty-six year old rapper is totally worth the nomination of the best rapper in Nigeria today thanks to all the hard work he invests in his art.

He started his career around seven years ago. However, his passion became obvious back in the middle school. He kept on writing songs about a life of a teen and was quite popular among his friends and peers.

This page of his life was not left unnoticed: he took some of his early songs to his first album called “Shakara: The Mixtape.” It first came out in 2009, and thanks to its popularity, this young man decided to keep doing what he was doing. Thus, two years later he released several singles including his famous “High Class.”

Today he has at least fifteen singles and two albums. Moreover, he also played in a movie and won four prestigious awards for his talent and achievements including “The Album of the Year” and “the Best Actor in a Comedy Movie/Series”.

Among other talented artist who can be called the top rappers in Nigeria are:

5. Ice Prince

6. Ycee

7. Phyno

8. Vector

9. Reminisce

10. M.I. Abaga

You can check out their achievements and enjoy powerful tracks by the best artists in this area of interest according to the opinion of numerous fans and music lovers.

Friday, 23 November 2018

Shocking!!! Olamide Spotted Wearing Fake Versace

“This no be Versace it’s by a Nigerian lady, Abbykedomina.

Popular musician Olamide is steady proving to be a fashion icon in his own right. Since he majorly raps in his mother tongue, it’s only natural that he dresses like a true Yoruba man in traditional attire anytime he steps out.

Olamide Adedeji simply known as Olamide or Badoo as some of his fans have come to know him is sure having a ball with life and it doesn’t look like he has short supply of fans.

His career is on the up and up and as fans are falling over themselves just to get attention of the top act. But it seems one fan has succeeded so well on Instagram and it isn’t all praises for the rapper as the fan who confessed so much love for the artiste slammed his dress sense.

The fan who identified herself as C-Duchess wrote : “Olamide, Iove you and I am totally a fan but why do you have to dress like this? At the stage you are in your career now you should dress responsibly and classy, irrespective of how expensive your dresses are. I am sure everybody has a personal style but I think you should check yours. And please stop sagging – you look like a 10-year old”.This comment followed a picture Olamide posted on Instagram.

While everyone is allowed to be as creative as possible and interpret in ways they deem fit at least a percentage has to agree with whatever ‘angle’ you are creating from. Apart from chucking out different street bangger time from time, Olamide do you think Olamide fashion sense has improved over time?

Kindly share your thoughts and concerns about his fashion sense with us in the comment section below

Top Ten Richest Yoruba Actor/Actress In Nigeria

The Nigerian film industry is also known as Nollywood and certain group of it’s actors are often termed as Yoruba actors. Though, the Nigerian film industry was regarded as an amateur industry in the past but with the passage of time, talented actors joined the league and took the industry to greater heights.

The industry is the prominent entertainment sector of Nigeria, bestowed to the considerable efforts of practitioners who kept up the pace despite numerous challenges. The Yoruba actors are paid well and recognised for their contribution to the world of art and cinema. Let’s have a look at 10 highest paid Yoruba actors and actresses in 2018.

10. Iyabo Ojo

Iyabo Ojo is a popular name in Yoruba industry. She has essayed plethora of interesting characters on screen. She graduated from Lagos State Polytechnic where she graduated from State Management. She stepped into Nigerian Cinema along with Bimbo Akintola as her co-star in 1997. Later on in 1998, she featured in Keppy Ekpeyoung’s movie named ‘Satanic’.

Then she took a break from cinema as she was married and was engrossed in motherhood. She returned back strongly in the scene in 2001. She joined the trio of Yinka Quandri, Taiwo Hassan and Abbey Lanre as their group-Odunfa Caucus’ co-ordinator. In 2002 she bagged a vital role in the flick ‘Baba Darini’ for which she received immense acclamation. She then started producing movies and now earns exorbitantly through her films. Some of her movies include Bolutife, Arinzo and Esan

9. Muyiwa Ademola

Muyiwa Ademola is an illustrious and moneyed celebrity of Nigeria. To enter into the cinema was a big challenge for him as his father was a clergy man and convincing his father was quite arduous. The actor had to come with elements of doggedness to persuade his parents. The actor possess great skill and is regarded as a refined and adept actor of Yoruba industry.

The actor has garnered a legion of fans and established himself as one of the most successful actors of Nigeria. He also tried his hands on production and direction and emerged successful in the field with movies like Ori in 2004, Ise Imole and Igi Owo in 2009.

8. Fathia Balogun

Fathia Balogun is a renowned actress who has featured in over 70 movies till date. She has won several coveted awards for her brilliant and versatile performances. She did her graduation from Marland Compressive High School and then proceeded to Kwara State Polytechnic in Kwara State. She has featured in movies like Yemoja, Ito Funfun and Jawonbe.

She was immensely appreciated for her character in the Wale Adenuga Productions’ Super Story. Plethora of fans loved her work and she has made her mark in the industry. She was divorced from her husband, Sajdi Balogun in 2006 but this did not affect her career and she enjoys her successful reign as an established actress. She is the most featured actress in movies and earns prodigiously from movies.

7. Wale Akorede Okunnu

Wale Akorede Okunnu is a popular actor known for his bone-tickling performance. He is having an impressive comic timing and is loved by copious of populace. He rose to fame post his association with superstars like Olanivi Afonia and Muyiwa Ademola.

He is known by the name of Okunnu among all his fans. He got this name after his adored role in one of the film he appeared in, where his character’s name was Okunnu. He has the ability to evoke laughter and this made him feature in more than 100 film, in a comic role. You can find him in 6 out of every 10 Yoruba movies that are released in Idumota. He is one of the most popular actor and receives colossal pay-outs.

6. Olaniyi Afonja

Olaniyi Afonja is a highly acknowledged and adored Yorubaa star. He began his career in 1992 with a theatre group. He used to perform in different towns along with his group and was objected by his parents for choosing such a profession. He was passionate about acting and his will power allowed him to stand strong against all odds. He shifted to Lagos in 1996 and joined the Ajala Jalingo theatre group.

He thrusted into the limelight with his appearance in the movie Sanyeri. This movie gave him the name Sanyeri by which his fans refer him. He is credited to bring fresh air of humour in the movie Muniru ati Ambali. He is a sucessful actor and an emerging producer who has done blockbuster movies like Oro Asoti, Aina Orosun and Opa kan. He earns big through his movies.

5. Femi Adebayo

Femi Adebayo belongs to a family of artists. His siblings are involved in movie making and that inspired him to enter into the movie industry. His immense sucess didn’t come as a surprise as everyone somehow guessed it considering his relationship with veteran actor, Adebayo Salami. He is popularly known as Jelili bestowed to the success of his comedy flick Jelili. He bagged his first vital role in the movie Owo Blow in the year 1996. Post the movie, he took a break to complete his studies and returned after 10 years.

Post his return, he featured in oodles of movies and even produced quite a few. He has featured in over 100 movies including Sonto Alapata, Ile Alayo and Jelili. The actor has a theatre school named J15, where he provides training to those who aspire to enter filmmaking. He is happily married and is blessed with three children. He is one of the most sought after actor and receives hefty salary from his movies.

4. Mercy Aigbe

Mercy Aigbe is a dexterous and affluent celerity. She is known for her breath-taking performance in oodles of movies. She graduated studying theatre arts from Comprehensive High School, The Polytechnic Ibadan and University of Lagos. She made her debut in Yoruba movies alongside Yinka Quadri in 2002.

She has become a household name and is referred to as Osas by her fans. She rose to fame after featuring in the movie Ara that was produced by Wemimo film. She has featured in numerous movies and has produced few of them. Her latest production include Life after Marriage which featured Ghanian actress, Juliet Ibrahim. She has won several awards, in 2009 and 2012 she was entitled with the Best Yoruba actress by the City People Awards and Afro Hollywood Award, U.K.

3. Dayo Amusa

Daya Amusa is one of the richest actress in the Yoruba industry. She was brought up in Surlere Lagos and her father Kalowole Amusa was an engineer. She began her foray in the industry from 2002 and has never looked back since then. She is one of the most popular face of the industry and her acting skills have won her several accolades.

She has even produced some movies including Ajegbado and Dewunmi Iberu. Her latest flick was Unforgivable which was directed by Desmond Elliot and starred Mike Ezuoronye. She makes substantial amount of money through her movies.

2. Funke Akindele

Funke Akindele is a talented and loaded celebrity. She is the only Nigerian actress to have won the prestigious AMAA Best Actress in leading role award in 2009. She clinched the award for her incredible performance in the movie Jenifa.

She has plenty of endorsements in her kitty and makes huge amount of money through them. She began her career by playing Bisi in United Nations sponsored series I Need To Know. She has done over 100 movies and is the richest actress of Yoruba industry.

1. Odunlade Adekola

He began his career as a young boy in Abeokuta, Ogun state. He along with his buddy Tunde used to request to play jesters during ocassions and ceremonies which laid a foundation in his career. He then met the renowned actor, Isola Durojaiye who helped him to brush up his talent. Odulade began his career in 2005 and within 2 years he had garnered a lot of fame and adoration. He gained limelight from the movie Asiri Gomina. He has appeared in over 100 of movies and earns handsome salary through each. He is the richest and most successful Yoruba star.

Yoruba industry has witnessed a hike in its prominence which has led to hike in salaries of the actors. The actors have been able to accumulate enormous wealth over the years. They receive hefty salary of more than 400k for a single movie. These 10 actors tops the list and have surplus income.

Most Dangerous Man In The World

Anti-Western philosopher Aleksandr Dugin is said to hold sway over Vladimir Putin. But it is not just the Russian president who is in thrall to him. PAUL KNOTT reports

With his unkempt beard, an obsession with the mystical and the occult, and a powerful hold over Russia’s autocratic leader, it isn’t hard to see why Aleksandr Dugin is likened to a modern-day Rasputin.

The ultra-nationalist, ultra-conservative philosopher has a considerable profile in Russia, where he is known as ‘Putin’s brain’, his writings and utterances providing an ideological veneer for the president’s cynical power plays.

Beyond his country’s borders, he has been a less familiar figure – but that is now beginning to change, both as Vladimir Putin’s actions become increasingly reckless, and as Dugin himself becomes a guru for far-right activists in the West.

Of course, his distinctive appearance, and unmistakable likeness to the ‘Mad Monk’ who bewitched the family of Russia’s last Tsar, have helped considerably in this. Dugin is, though, far from being ‘Russia’s greatest love machine’. Born in 1962, he is in a long-standing, apparently stable marriage to fellow philosophy graduate Natalia Melentyeva and has two children.

Rather than copying his dissolute lifestyle, Dugin’s most dangerous replication of Rasputin is in manoeuvring himself into a position of great influence over an authoritarian ruler, while avoiding any direct accountability.

Some observers, such as the Russian journalist, Alexander Nevzorov, and professor Marlene Laruelle of George Washington University, believe that Dugin’s sway over Putin is overstated. They note the absence of any apparent personal friendship between the two men. Nor is Dugin a known party to the dubious, shared financial interests that are a hallmark of Putin’s inner circle.

But Dugin is heavily promoted by the Kremlin-controlled Russian media and has strong ties to the military. He lectured for many years at the Russian Military Staff Academy, where his writings apparently remain a core part of the curriculum.

Most of all, the connection between Dugin’s thoughts and Putin’s actions is too great to be mere coincidence.

Dugin and Putin’s views are rabidly anti-Western, anti-liberal, totalitarian and socially backward, with an oddly obsessive focus on homosexuality. Both are fervent proponents of expanding Russia’s power in pursuit of these ideas. They exult in the use of underhand methods or military force to do so.

Their common worldview appears to stem from a shared background as children of the Soviet system. When the USSR collapsed, both felt the sudden loss of empire and personal status acutely.

Putin was famously a mid-ranking KGB officer who was forced to return home from East Germany broke, jobless and with his pride badly dented. Dugin’s father was a colonel-general in Soviet military intelligence. While Dugin was already exploring fascism and questioning communism before the Eastern Bloc disintegrated, he nonetheless mourned the loss of Russian power.

The Russian president’s repeated recent aggression is partly the product of his ultra-cynical pragmatism. These actions create a crucial diversion from the domestic repression, corruption and economic failings of his rule. This helps Putin to hold on to the power upon which his personal security and assets depend.

But Dugin’s rise to prominence has proceeded in lockstep with Putin’s growing nationalism and there is little doubt that Putin’s behaviour is strongly influenced by Dugin’s ideas.

Rather than being original, Dugin’s ‘Eurasianist’ ideology is mostly a hotch-potch of earlier anti-Bolshevik, Italian fascist and German Nazi thoughts, adapted to Russia’s current circumstances.

As Charles Clover wrote in Black Wind, White Snow: The Rise of Russia’s New Nationalism, the original Eurasianism stemmed from the ideas of turn of the 20th century academics like Sir Halfold Mackinder, who saw geography as the most important factor in world politics. This pitted Russia, with its enormous Steppe lands and harsh winters, against the preeminent sea powers such as Britain and, later, the United States.

Exiled Russian anti-Bolshevik writers such as Nikolai Trubetzkoy expanded on this notion in the 1920s in books like Exodus to the East. They argued that Russia’s exposed geography and vastness mean its rulers have no choice but to focus on securing its territory. This situation compels them to think imperially, consuming and assimilating dangerous populations on every border.

Dugin has reinterpreted these ideas in publications such as The War of the Continents and The Foundations of Geopolitics to prophesise an inevitable conflict between the land power (Russia-led Eurasia) and the sea power (the US-led West). This conflict will continue until one side is destroyed completely. (Spoiler alert: he is convinced the liberal West will be the loser).

Dugin has grafted traditional ultra-conservative Russian beliefs on to these disturbing geopolitical ideas. Russia, he claims, is a unique civilisation based on hard-line Orthodox religiosity and a powerful, authoritarian state. The country has a messianic mission to lead the fight against the alien Western doctrine of rationalism.

Contrary to the original Eurasianists who were largely anti-Nazi, Dugin has incorporated fascist ideas into his prospectus. He is a devotee of the 1930s pro-Nazi writings of German philosopher, Martin Heidegger, amongst other more unequivocally extremist thinkers of the inter-war era. Dugin’s resulting ideology replicates the Nazis by prizing blood and soil ethnic mysticism and personal submission to authority over the rule of law and individual freedom.

While Dugin has modified his anti-Semitism in recognition of Putin’s increasingly close relationship with Israel’s right-wing Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, his admiration for aspects of Nazism remains open. He has praised the Waffen-SS as “an intellectual oasis in the framework of the National Socialist regime”.

Dugin has also parted company with his Eurasianist predecessors by vastly expanding, with little attempt at justification, the area he believes should be subjected to Russian dominance. Rather than restricting it to, roughly, the territory of the former Soviet Union, he arbitrarily incorporates most of Europe, China and Mongolia, and recommends turning south towards the Indian Ocean.

The influence of Dugin’s ideas on Putin’s domestic policies can be clearly seen in the Russian president’s growing authoritarianism and increasing focus on co-opting the Russian Orthodox church over recent years. This includes moral crusades against supposed Western infections such as homosexuality and the degeneracy of artists and campaigners like the feminist Pussy Riot collective.

Externally, Dugin’s impact can be seen in Putin’s creation of the Eurasian Economic Union, which several former Soviet nations have been coerced into joining, and the more nakedly aggressive invasion of Ukraine.

In the latter case, Dugin is so confident of his position in Putin’s orbit that he has ventured some mild criticism, exhorting his president to go further and seize more of Ukraine. According to Dugin, but not the vast majority of Ukrainians, Ukraine “welcomes Russia, waits for it, pleads for Russia to come”.

Dugin’s influence on Putin is further evidenced by the Kremlin’s extensive support for fascist and other right-wing extremist parties across the West. The Russian regime regularly deploys Dugin to represent it in meetings with far-right visitors from Europe, such as Italian interior minister Matteo Salvini and Gábor Vona of Hungary’s Jobbik neo-fascists.

Dugin’s long-standing cultivation of western extremists has been widely reciprocated. He has become a cult figure for many of them, including former KKK leader David Duke. A younger American white-supremacist acolyte, Richard Spencer, even married Dugin’s English translator and promoter in the US, Nina Kouprianova.

Perhaps Dugin’s most dangerous Western admirer of all is Steve Bannon, who has regularly expressed his support for Dugin’s Eurasianist ideology. The president that Bannon helped place in the White House, Donald Trump, is actively engaged in fulfilling Dugin and Putin’s agenda by weakening Western alliances such as NATO and aligning the US with pro-Kremlin, right-wing fanatics around the world.

Professing patriotism while favouring the interests of a self-proclaimed enemy state over those of your own country is an integral part of the incoherence of far-right nationalism.

Alexander Dugin is peddling a rehashed version of the fascist ideology that once led the world into catastrophe. But the substantial influence Dugin exerts over ultra-powerful people like Putin and, indirectly, Trump, makes him a frightening figure.

Rasputin

A society figure, Rasputin met the Russian ruler Nicholas II in 1905.

The following year he began acting as a healer for the Tsar’s son, who suffered from hemophilia. He was a divisive figure at court and became increasingly unpopular, during the First World War, as his influence grew and the nation’s fortunes fell.

In December 1916, he was assassinated by a group of noblemen, opposed to his closeness with the royal family.

WOW!!! Martial Close To Breaking Ronaldo Record

Manchester United forward, Anthony Martial can join the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo, Eric Cantona and Ruud van Nistelrooy in scoring in six consecutive Premier League games for the Premier League’s most successful club.

Eighteen players have scored on their Premier League debut for Manchester United. From Paul Scholes to Ruud van Nistelrooy, Zlatan Ibrahimovic to… Josh Harrop!

But Anthony Martial’s debut goal against Liverpool in September 2015 is surely one of the most memorable Old Trafford moments since Sir Alex Ferguson retired.

After the French teenager had moved to the club from Monaco for what many saw as an extortionate fee, his immediate impact against his new club’s arch-rivals rejigged the narrative: here was the future of European football, snapped up by United before their rivals could react.

But Martial’s career at the club has mirrored their post-Ferguson fortunes, with brief seams of productivity invariably followed by a disillusion-inducing descent into ordinariness.

Shunted out wide, Martial had to watch Ibrahimovic and Wayne Rooney take the central role in Jose Mourinho’s first season at the club, and the same happened with Romelu Lukaku in 2017-18.

The Belgian’s struggles this season have, though, opened the door for Martial and Marcus Rashford and, with goals in each of his last five Premier League appearances, the France international has grabbed his big chance.

Should he score against Crystal Palace on Saturday, Martial will become the first United player to net in six successive league games since Cristiano Ronaldo in April 2008 – Eric Cantona and Ruud van Nistelrooy are the only other players to do that for the club in the Premier League era.

In this context, you’d expect Martial’s underlying numbers to show an improvement, and to the relief of fans of underlying numbers, they do!

As the table below shows, the average xG value on Martial’s shots this season is 0.19, significantly higher than in any of his previous seasons, meaning that the chances he is getting are of a better quality than before.

SeasonGoalsxG per shotShots on target/90Conversion rate2015-16110.130.8519%2016-1740.071.0410%2017-1890.130.9118%2018-1960.191.3043%

Add to this the fact that he is having more shots on target per 90 minutes than ever before and the increase in his goalscoring threat is explicable.

The potential fly in the ointment is the 43% conversion rate which is so deadly as to be unsustainable across an entire season. By way of comparison, Cristiano Ronaldo in 2007-08 ended the season with 2.52 shots on target per 90, and a conversion rate of 18%.

There is, of course, a piano-playing elephant in the room called Alexis Sanchez.

Martial had scored in all three of his Premier League appearances in January 2018 prior to Sanchez’s arrival but then failed to score again in the league until his current run of six in five games.

Of those five matches, Alexis has started only one. The human algorithm seems clear: give Martial a free run and he can be United’s primary goalscoring threat. Shunt him elsewhere to make room for others and you’ll blunt both the man and the team.