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med and surgery, 301 wit 2 B's and 3 C's for OOU second choice. non indigene @chukwukapromise |
med and surgery, 301 wit 2 B's and 3 C's for OOU second choice. non indigene |
I chose OOU as my second choice, hope I am safe sha |
I scored 301 in utme, put in med and surgery for uniben with 2 B's and 3 C's in my waec , pls should I change institution since my state no dey their catchment area and if I were to change institution pls advise me the school I should change to? help o |
Let me pretend as if I dnt see anytin but sincerely dis her thing na *austerity* in fela's voice |
48 houses owned by one person? I no go talk |
Chai slim jesus died at last. End of story |
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The case of Brock Turner — the college student who was convicted of rape, sentenced to six months in jail and only served three months — ignited a firestorm of protests around the United States and across the globe on social media. People believed that he didn't serve a fair sentence for his crime and called out the U.S. justice system to reevaluate their laws. Here we'll take a look at how other countries deal with convicted rapists and it's safe to say that there are some severe punishments around the world for those who sexually violate others. •North Korea Giving the power to the victim to kill their rapist, in North Korea the guilty party faces execution by firing squad as one of the shooters is the person who was sexually assaulted. • The Netherlands While most people recognize penetration of the genitals as rape, the Netherlands include forced kissing as a sexual assault. The guilty party would face anywhere between 4 to 15 years in jail, depending on the incident and their age. •China If someone is found guilty of sexually violating another person in China, they are swiftly punished and sentenced to death. There are times when a court will rule that the person has their genitals mutilated. • Iran Iran is already known for its serious punishments against even common, non-violent crimes, so it isn't surprising that a rapist in this country would face a public execution by hanging or fire squad. If the rapist is able to avoid the death penalty, they would still receive life behind bars or 100 lashes. • France People travel to France to enjoy the architecture, culture, and feeling of romance, but the country does not joke around when it comes to rape. A person found guilty of rape can be sentenced to 15 to 30 years in jail, life imprisonment, or jail time with torture. • United States A rapists sentencing varies in the U.S. because there are both state and federal laws. Rape punishments are universal in America, so what one state has under law can differ to the next. However, if the crime is a federal issue, then the convicted rapist would spend 30 years behind bars. • Norway A rapist in Norway would be locked up for 4 to 15 years, depending on the severity of the crime. • Afghanistan Like North Korea, in Afghanistan it can take as quickly as four days to find a rapist guilty and order them to be executed by their victim . • Russia A person found guilty of rape would be sentenced anywhere from 3 to 30 years in prison. • India Back in 2013, India passed a Anti-Rape Bill that increased punishments for those convicted of sexual assault. At a minimum a rapist would face 14 years in prison and in severe cases they'd be hanged to death. • Saudi Arabia Like many other Arab countries, in Saudi Arabia a convicted rapist is executed within days of the completion of his trial. • Egypt Public hangings are done in Egypt as a warning to the public about consequences of committing crimes. • Israel Israel is one of the more lenient countries that imprisons rapists from 4 to 16 years. • UAE The UAE has no tolerance for rape and if one is convicted, they will be sentenced to death and would die within 7 days of the trial. • Greece In Greece a person convicted of rape would face jail time. How long that would be is decided on a case by case basis. |
The Spanish founder of the Zara fashion chain has overtaken Bill Gates to become the world's richest man. Amancio Ortega's personal fortune leapt by $1.7billion this week to $79.5billion - taking the Inditex owner past the Microsoft co-founder's estimated $78.5billion. Already Europe's richest man, the 80-year-old - whose glamorous daughter Marta is expected to take over management of the business - now tops the global list. Iink below: http://lm.?u=http%3A%2F%2Fdailym.ai%2F2cjDCPX&h=mAQF9ywtJ&enc=AZNcARhRCDygyaX1Onx72phwcwqoFI-04M-COjy_scTtN6N3d08-6-2EgNoOcwB_vyRfjYlQMNEM_EOA6L3K6Es2HeDX1nLW7-bNNfLCjd9AYG6YXBZ21H88Baasb6zojsRXaqldpobnO4sHi67-IpPd&s=1 |
This dude has been making and dropping jams for a while now. Download and enjoy, I bet u go put this track on repeat over and over again #Team_Stylezz http://tooxclusive.com/download-mp3/stylezz-jo-funmi-dance/
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[quote author=DonaldTrump post=47800100]if you have any question about FUTMINNA,feel free to ask..sorry i've been very busy thats why.i hail all my bosses in the house.[/please I need past question for DE] |
Please I need past question for DE. Email; igevic1998@gmail.com |
Al-Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden left a personal fortune of around $29m (£21m) after his death in a raid in 2011, his will shows. The willis among a trove of documentsreleased to US media. It was seized in the US assault in Abbotabad, Pakistan. Bin Laden urged his family to "obey my will" and to spend his inheritance on "jihad, for the sake of Allah". He referred to the money as being in Sudan, but it is not clear whether it was cash or assets. Bin Laden lived in Sudan for five years in the 1990s as a guest of the Sudanese government. It is not known whether any of the money made its way to his heirs. Other letters attributed to Bin Laden and released on Tuesday show that he: *.Urged Americans to fight "catastrophic" climate change to "save humanity" *.Feared that a dentist had planted a tracking device in his wife's tooth *.Planned a major media campaign to mark the 10th anniversary of the 11 September attacks in the US He also gave his assessment of the progress of the West's "war on terror" and the US military campaign in Afghanistan. "They thought that the war would be easy and that they would accomplish their objectives in a few days or a few weeks," he wrote. "We need to be patient a bit longer. With patience, there is victory!" Bin Laden was killed by US special forces in May 2011 in a raid on his compound in Abbotabad, Pakistan. The group has since been led by al-Qaeda's former second-in-command, Ayman al-Zawahiri. |
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