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Re: Accept Gay Rigth, And We Will Help You Fight Boko Haram - USA by omogin(f): 5:17pm On Jul 18, 2015
Will the USA give same conditions to Saudi or Israel. I guess our mad politicians have finished our respect
Re: Accept Gay Rigth, And We Will Help You Fight Boko Haram - USA by raayah(f): 5:34pm On Jul 18, 2015
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Re: Accept Gay Rigth, And We Will Help You Fight Boko Haram - USA by UmuEri(m): 5:36pm On Jul 18, 2015
omogin:
Will the USA give same conditions to Saudi or Israel. I guess our mad politicians have finished our respect

that is why we need to divide this country sharp sharp. make every body collect him own share
Re: Accept Gay Rigth, And We Will Help You Fight Boko Haram - USA by raayah(f): 5:44pm On Jul 18, 2015
Iamsupaboi:
Dats rubbish! Simply shows they are involved in all this...
We shouldn't let them dictate for Nigeria except u all want this project to fall. One Nigeria One Nation. Peace be with you all.

Read the post
Re: Accept Gay Rigth, And We Will Help You Fight Boko Haram - USA by adamskutty(m): 6:00pm On Jul 18, 2015
Daughterzion:
if he is a black idiot. What are you?
Then what are you since he is ur suger daddy?
Re: Accept Gay Rigth, And We Will Help You Fight Boko Haram - USA by Iamsupaboi(m): 6:14pm On Jul 18, 2015
raayah:


Read the post
roger dat already... Wrong post anyway! But still preaching one Love, one Nigeria and One Nation.
Re: Accept Gay Rigth, And We Will Help You Fight Boko Haram - USA by Iamsupaboi(m): 6:14pm On Jul 18, 2015
raayah:


Read the post
rogger dat already... Wrong post anyway! But still preaching one Love, one Nigeria and One Nation.
Re: Accept Gay Rigth, And We Will Help You Fight Boko Haram - USA by XYZADIGOR7: 6:26pm On Jul 18, 2015
Una papa(US)
Re: Accept Gay Rigth, And We Will Help You Fight Boko Haram - USA by double0seven(m): 6:44pm On Jul 18, 2015
but they ought to know that Buhari cannot repeal the law even if he wants to. the National Assembly won't allow him.
Re: Accept Gay Rigth, And We Will Help You Fight Boko Haram - USA by loghan(m): 6:46pm On Jul 18, 2015
vecman22:


Am yur sugar daddy cool cool
you are a ret@rd
Re: Accept Gay Rigth, And We Will Help You Fight Boko Haram - USA by UncleJudax(m): 7:03pm On Jul 18, 2015
Daughterzion:
if he is a black idiot. What are you?
Green d!ck grin
Re: Accept Gay Rigth, And We Will Help You Fight Boko Haram - USA by abduljabbar4(m): 7:48pm On Jul 18, 2015
presher:
the dullard will agree, mumu man
You are a bastard, born by a bastard and born to bastards
Re: Accept Gay Rigth, And We Will Help You Fight Boko Haram - USA by emmasege: 9:14pm On Jul 18, 2015
God bless u President Robert Mugabe of Africa. Could u please give PMB some tutorials on how to put the Satanists out of our affairs in Africa before he's forced to say or do something against our belief & culture.
Re: Accept Gay Rigth, And We Will Help You Fight Boko Haram - USA by vecman22(m): 9:32pm On Jul 18, 2015
loghan:
you are a ret@rd
thunder scatter you family for quoting me... son of a dog you call yur mother..
Re: Accept Gay Rigth, And We Will Help You Fight Boko Haram - USA by loghan(m): 8:50pm On Jul 19, 2015
vecman22:


thunder scatter you family for quoting me... son of a dog you call yur mother..
u feel dat tin dat gav birth to u is a mother?
Re: Accept Gay Rigth, And We Will Help You Fight Boko Haram - USA by nogragra: 11:49am On Jan 06, 2021
UmuEri:
AHEAD of President Muhammadu Buhari’s
visit to the United States tomorrow, Human
Rights Watch has written to US president
Barack Obama asking him to discuss
violence and corruption in Nigeria and make
Buhari endorse gay rights as issues Nigeria
must address.

In a letter dated July 15, 2015 signed by its
Executive Director, Kenneth Roth, the
international rights organisation told Obama
that Buhari’s visit offered an opportunity to
re-evaluate US-Nigeria partnership, while
asking him to address the three issues and
“speak publicly about them.”
“As you know, the conflict in the northeast
between the militant rebel group Boko
Haram and Nigeria’s security forces has
become increasingly deadly and is one of
the critical challenges facing Nigeria’s new
administration. An estimated 8,000 civilians
are believed to have been killed since 2010,
of which some 400 have died in Nigeria
since Buhari’s inauguration on May 29.
“Nearly one million people are displaced.
Boko Haram has targeted civilians in
Nigeria, Niger, Cameroon, and Chad,
abducted hundreds of women and girls, and
forcibly conscripted young men and boys,
and destroyed villages, towns, and schools.
While recent military operations by the
Nigerian army and neighboring states has
pushed Boko Haram fighters out of dozens
of towns and resulted in the rescue of over
700 hostages, the violence persists.
“During his inauguration speech, Buhari said
“[w]e shall overhaul the rules of
engagement to avoid human rights
violations in operations. We shall improve
operational and legal mechanisms so that
disciplinary steps are taken against proven
human rights violations by the Armed
Forces.” We urge you to build on this
commitment by encouraging the
development of clear and public rules of
engagement, based on respect for human
rights, under which every member of the
security forces is expected to operate.
“We also urge you to press Buhari to
immediately suspend any member of
Nigeria’s security forces, including senior
officers, where there is credible evidence of
their involvement in serious human rights
abuses, and investigate and prosecute them
in accordance with international fair trial
standards. As part of his efforts at security
sector reform, it is likely Buhari will request
increased US and international support for
Nigeria’s counter offensive against Boko
Haram and for its security and police forces.
If security assistance is increased, we urge
you to set clear benchmarks that ensure
respect for human rights.

“Finally, psycho-social care for all victims of
the northeast conflict is rightly a priority for
your administration. We encourage you to
continue your strong support in this area
and urge Buhari to develop a detailed plan
to ensure the basic rights of all victims,
including medical and mental health
services, as well as education for school-
aged victims in displaced persons camps
and host communities.
Corruption and weak governance
“Corruption and weak governance mean
that Nigeria’s tremendous oil wealth, which
could have been used to improve the lives
of ordinary Nigerians, continues to be
squandered and siphoned off by the
governing elite, leaving poverty, malnutrition,
and mortality rates among the worst in the
world. These problems are most acute in the
North – the country’s poorest region – but
also in the resource-rich Niger Delta where
widespread poverty and unemployment,
exacerbated by environmental degradation
and corruption, have created popular unrest
and facilitated the growth of extremist
groups.

“The Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission and its public sector
counterpart, the Independent Corrupt
Practices and Other Related Offences
Commission, have failed to effectively tackle
high-level corruption and financial crimes in
the country. A number of senior state-level
officials, including former governors, have
recently been arrested and face prosecution
for corruption. Buhari will need to go further
and match his anti-corruption rhetoric
during the election campaign with a
readiness to confront entrenched corruption
and lack of transparency in the conduct of
government business. This will include
addressing recent scandals around
unilateral withdrawals and unapproved
spending of crude oil earnings by the
Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation
and the Federal Ministry of Finance as
exposed by the office of the Accountant
General of the Federation.

“To this end, we urge you to press Buhari to
fully investigate and prosecute, in
accordance with international fair trial
standards, all cases of corruption
implicating senior political figures and
improve the independence of the Economic
and Financial Crimes Commission through
greater security of tenure for the
commission’s chairperson. We also hope
you will encourage the enactment of federal
and state transparency laws that require all
members of the National Assembly, federal
ministers, the president, and state
governmental officials to issue and publicise
annual declarations of the total value of all
personal assets.”
Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity

“In a country where LGBT rights were
already under threat, the Same-Sex
Marriage (Prohibition) Law, which President
Goodluck Jonathan ratified in January 2014,
has entrenched discrimination even further.
The new law criminalizes public displays of
affection between same-sex couples and
penalizes organizations advocating for the
rights of LGBT people. The law could inhibit
the right to health by criminalizing outreach
to LGBT groups. The vaguely worded law
contradicts Nigeria’s Constitution, as well as
its obligations under regional and
international human rights treaties, including
the African Charter on Human and Peoples’
Rights and the International Covenant on
Civil and Political Rights. Given the high
priority your administration has assigned to
LGBT issues, we urge you to call on Buhari
to repeal the Same-Sex Marriage
(Prohibition) Bill.

“Against the odds, Nigeria has succeeded in
carrying out mostly peaceful presidential
and gubernatorial elections. This outcome is
a landmark for Nigeria, but the country faces
some very serious economic, social, and
security challenges in the coming period. We
appreciate the cautious approach your
administration took with the previous
administration and hope you will continue to
call for greater respect for human rights and
the rule of law as an essential component of
Nigeria’s ability to manage these challenges
effectively.

tribuneonlineng.com/human-rights-watch-asks-obama-force-buhari-endorse-gay-rights

This can't be true. US is sick what a satanic country. Gay right ko, rubbish things everywhere. The world is almost over for all mankind. Better let us all focus on Christ, he's the first to reject this kind of satanic offer.

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