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Benin City is Now The New Headquarters of Hard Drug Consumption in West Africa, You Will.See All This Elon Musk Boys With Short & Oversized Polo Walking on Major Road & Street Smoking Canadian Loud, Arizona, SK, Colos, Without Any Fear, EFCC & NDLEA Should Hurriedly Rush Down to Edo State , Benin City In Particular |
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A guy posted on his group chat saying he needs 7k urgently. People were just observing the post without saying anything. Then a lady commented and said DM. He DM her and the lady asked for his account details and send him 10k and told him to use the remaining 3k for himself. The guy thanked her. One day the guy called the Lady and asked for a date, she agreed and they want out. They started having feelings for each other. Then the guy surprised her with a brand new iPhone 15 and new Lexus, and he took the Lady to Canada and they got married. MORAL LESSON: I Need 5k urgently. Remember the lesson. |
Tinubu Even Went With Corporate Prostitutes
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It Would Have Made a Lot of Sense, if This Was El Rufai's Village |
The New Mumu Chief of Defence Staff is From Kaduna ( Zango Katff) Gen Chris Musa |
I don’t like the ideal of Trying to Force Gay in Other Sovereign Nations, if They Don’t Want it Let Them be. |
Let the morally bankrupt Americans keep their filthy homosexual practices to themselves and stop trying to force their filthy way of life on Africans, why do this filthy europeans keep trying to force this rubbish on Africans but not on Arabs or Asians. |
I don’t like the ideal of trying to force gay in other sovereign nations, if they don’t want it let them be. |
To Hell With US & Their Satanic Visa |
When Even The Devil Was Not Gay, He Went to a Naked Eve, And Not a Naked Adam, Gay people una Dey Try Ooo. |
The United States stands by the Ugandan people and remains committed to working together to advance democracy, human rights, public health, and mutual prosperity. The United States authority on Monday announced a new visa restriction policy for officials in Zimbabwe. The U.S. also expanded the restriction policy on Ugandan officials to include those it believes are responsible for undermining democracy and repressing marginalized groups in Uganda. The announcement was made by U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken mentioning among others, the marginalization of groups like the LGBT community in Uganda and civil society advocates in Zimbabwe. Blinken's statements did not name any official. The statement explained that the U.S. State Department imposed visa restrictions on Ugandan officials after the passage of the law, adding that the State Department also previously imposed visa restrictions on Ugandan officials following the country's 2021 elections, which it called "flawed." The statement partly reads, "After Uganda’s flawed 2021 presidential elections, I announced a visa restriction policy targeting those believed to be responsible for, or complicit in, undermining the democratic process in Uganda. “At that time, I implored the Government of Uganda to significantly improve its record and hold accountable those responsible for flawed electoral processes, violence, and intimidation. "Today, I am announcing the expansion of the visa restriction policy to include current or former Ugandan officials or others who are believed to be responsible for, or complicit in, undermining the democratic process in Uganda or for policies or actions aimed at repressing members of marginalized or vulnerable populations. "These groups include, but are not limited to, environmental activists, human rights defenders, journalists, LGBTQI+ persons, and civil society organizers. The immediate family members of such persons may also be subject to these restrictions. "The United States stands by the Ugandan people and remains committed to working together to advance democracy, human rights, public health, and mutual prosperity. "I once again strongly encourage the Government of Uganda to make concerted efforts to uphold democracy and to respect and protect human rights so that we may sustain the decades-long partnership between our countries that has benefited Americans and Ugandans alike.” "This visa restriction policy is pursuant to Section 212(a)(3)(C) of the Immigration and Nationality Act and expands upon the policy Secretary Blinken approved in 2021," the statement added. Uganda's anti-LGBTQ law, considered one of the harshest in the world, was enacted in May and carries the death penalty for "aggravated homosexuality," an offence that includes transmitting HIV through gay sex. https://saharareporters.com/2023/12/05/us-imposes-visa-restrictions-ugandan-officials-over-anti-gay-law
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Why Didn't The Zombie Nigeria Army Mistakenly Bombed El Rufai Village? |
Idris Dahiru, a resident of Tudun Biri in Igabi Local Government Area of Kaduna State says that 34 of his family members were killed in the Nigerian Army’s aerial bombardment Sunday eveninghttps://dailytrust.com/i-lost-34-relatives-to-kaduna-bombing-resident/
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So what is Seyi Tinubu's role at COP28 ? The sponsored delegates should not have been more than 50. Especially at this time when the FG is imposing draconian policies & actions that further impoverish the masses & they keep claiming no money but they keep spending recklessly. |
The High Profile Drug baro is Proud to waste tax payers money sending 422 people to a conference? Why will such number of people travel for such meetings of what economic benefits is bringing to Nigeria? Wasting tax payers money is Tinubu priority |
The Minister of Information and National Orientation, Alhaji Mohammed Idris, said the Federal Government sponsored 422 delegates to the ongoing COP28 in Dubai, not 1,411. Peter Obi had attacked the President Bola Tinubu-led government of sponsoring 1,411 delegates to COP28, the same number as China. Idris made the clarification in a statement on Monday in Abuja. COP28, the Convention of Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, is the world’s pre-eminent Climate Change Conference. The minister said the clarification became necessary because of the public conversation that on the number of delegates from Nigeria attending the ongoing Climate Summit in Dubai. He explained that the Conference was being attended this year by over 70,000 participants and delegates from over 100 countries. According.to him, Nigeria’s representation is very much in line with our status as Africa’s leading Sovereign voice and player in climate action. “Parties to this Convention from Nigeria include government officials, representatives from the private sector, civil society, the voluntary sector, state governments, media, multilateral institutions, representatives of marginalised communities, and many others. “It is imperative to point out that the overall Nigerian delegation to COP28 comprises Government-sponsored (Federal and State) and non-government-sponsored participants (from Private Companies, NGOs, CSOs, Media, academia), etc. “The Federal Government-funded delegation is made up of a total of 422 persons, as follows: 32 persons from National Council on Climate Change and 34 from Federal Ministry of Environment “Others were 167 delegates from all ministries, 67 from the presidency, 9 from the Office of the Vice President, 40 from National Assembly and 73 from Federal Parastatals/Agencies,” Idris said. The Minister further explained that, as the biggest economy and most populous country in Africa, with a substantial extractive economy and extensive vulnerability to climate change, Nigeria had a significant stake in climate action. “Therefore, our active and robust participation at COP is therefore not unwarranted”. According to the minister, COP28 presents an array of investment and partnership opportunities for the various sectors affected by climate change, and Nigeria is already benefiting from its ongoing participation. “The agreement was signed by Mr Kenny Anuwe, the Managing Director and CEO of FGN Power Company, and Ms Nadja Haakansson, Siemens Energy’s Senior Vice President and Managing Director for Africa, at a ceremony witnessed by President Tinubu and Chancellor Scholz. “Also, President Tinubu hosted a high-level meeting with stakeholders and investors on the Nigeria Carbon Market and the Electric Buses Rollout Programme on the margins of the COP28 climate summit. “Similarly, the President unveiled the Nigeria Carbon Market Activation Plan, co-chaired by the Executive Chairman of the Federal Inland Revenue Service, Mr Zacch Adedeji, and the Director-General of the National Council on Climate Change Dr Dahiru Salisu. “The Electric Buses programme is only the first step in a series of innovative, clean, modern, and sustainable initiatives across diverse sectors, all aimed at simultaneously addressing climate change-related challenges. “It also aimed at reducing carbon footprint, modernising infrastructure systems, and positioning Nigeria as an attractive destination for global investments,” Idris said. According to him, Nigeria stands to benefit from the Loss and Damage Fund established during COP27 in Egypt and formally operationalised at the opening plenary of COP28 in Dubai. He added that the Fund would provide substantial non-debt financing to support countries most affected by the impact of climate change. Idris disclosed that hundreds of millions of dollars had already been pledged as contributions to the Fund. “The President also met the President of UAE to concretise engagements between the two countries. This is aside from the bilateral talks held with several countries and multilateral partners. “However, it should be highlighted that, over the years, Nigeria has firmly demonstrated its climate action credentials by being the first African country to launch its Energy Transition Plan. “We are the first African country to issue a Sovereign Green Bond, and one of the first to pass national climate change legislation. “President Tinubu has been unequivocal in his position that Africa, which is battling problems of poverty and security and struggling to provide education and healthcare to her people, cannot be told to abandon its primary source of income. “And the source of income is mostly from extractive industries, without the West providing the funding and investment in alternative and clean energy sources,” he said. https://pmnewsnigeria.com/2023/12/04/cop28-peter-obi-lied-fg-sponsored-422-delegates-not-1411-information-minister/?utm_source=&utm_medium=twitter |
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If They Had Mistakenly Bombed Mallam El.Rufai·s Village Now , It Would Have Been Better |
Zombie Army , Why Didnt They mistakenly bomb terrorist and bandits but innocent civilians. How do you explain Nigeria to an average global citizen and they won’t take you for a joke. |
This is no News Becauses they have been doing this for over 9 years now. When buhari was president that was how a lot of families were wasted in the name of military routine. When the routine of heaven starts non of them and their children shall escape from the endings |
This can Never Happen in Lagos , No Law Enforcement Agencies Can Arrest Any APC Thugs, Touts, Hooligans, Thives, Prostitutes, Gay, Lesbians, Oba, Agbero, Pocket pickers, Yahoo Ritualist, Street Druggie, Dealers, Ballot Box Snatchers, Hire Killers |
The Mechanic Won't Be Joining Us to.Celebrate Christmas & New year |
Kwara State Benue State Niger State Are Now The Headquarters of Evil & Satanic News / Reports |
Satanic El Rufai |
Send Your Mum Back to.her Mum |
This Idiot Need Correct Gather Beating |
The NAF Should Concentrate & Focus On Mallam Nasri El~Rufai Villages |
Congratulations and Happy Survival You Shall See This Ending year, This Year Shall Not See Your.End. |
Snatch it, grab it, run with it and let the owner go to court. It's Christmas
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Mumu Wizkid, No Wonder Rema Has Taken His Place, |
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