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CuntMiner:Imagine nonsense lmao What have yahoo got to do with football? If CR7 is your mentor you should have learnt from him that success in football comes with every day hard work and steady form. Stop blaming the so hotmail for your lack of motivation to be in form. Footballers are hot cake all over the world no matter where you come from, stop blaming the youths for your lack of form |
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myBraine:Very soon, the death will reach your house hold. I wish I can kill you just like that innocent guy. Idiot |
Ladies and Gentlemen This is just a discussion tread please just share your view and move on. The 4 questions are; 1. Do you think that the news that Tinubu was setting up his campaign office in Abuja is the reason for the increased onslaught against him? 2. Do think Chief Tinubu was smart enough to taste the waters ahead of 2023 to see what the oppositions and intending aspirants has in stock for him? 3. Do you think that recent cyber attacks against Tinubu is a show of his strength in the 2023 elections? Does that mean that they see him as a force to contend with? 4. Which of the APC cabal do you think is behind the cyber antics of publishing as many as corruption cases/news against Jagaban to further banter his chances of picking up the party ticket? Please share your view with facts if possible, and please don’t turn it to a tribal e-war � |
Washington(CNN) Six men were charged Thursday in an alleged plot to kidnap Michigan Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, according to a federal criminal complaint. The alleged plot included plans to overthrow several state governments that the suspects "believe are violating the US Constitution," including the government of Michigan and Whitmer, according to the complaint. The FBI became aware of the scheme, first reported by The Detroit News, in early 2020 through a social media group of individuals, according to the criminal complaint. The arrests are likely to draw additional attention to the political tensions roiling the nation in the closing weeks of the 2020 election season, and underline warnings from law enforcement officials, members of Congress and groups that track extremism about the increasing threat of militia and far-right groups. Whitmer at times has been the focus of extreme vitriol from far-right groups over her handling of the coronavirus pandemic. The six individuals charged in the Western District of Michigan with conspiracy to kidnap are Michigan residents Adam Fox, Ty Garbin, Kaleb Franks, Daniel Harris, Brandon Caserta, and Delaware resident Barry Croft. "When I put my hand on the Bible and took the oath of office 22 months ago, I knew this job would be hard. But I'll be honest, I never could've imagined anything like this," Whitmer said in televised remarks Thursday afternoon. "I want to start by saying thank you to our law enforcement. Thank you to the fearless FBI agents. And thank you to the brave Michigan state troopers who participated in this operation." Whitmer specifically blamed President Donald Trump, who has repeatedly declined to condemn far-right groups. "Just last week, the President of the United States stood before the American people and refused to condemn white supremacists and hate groups like these two Michigan militia groups," she said. "'Stand back and stand by,' he told them. 'Stand back and stand by.' Hate groups heard the President's words not as a rebuke, but as a rallying cry, as a call to action. When our leaders speak, their words matter. They carry weight." A militia group, a confidential informant and a trap door Court documents say the FBI planted a confidential informant to travel to Dublin, Ohio, on June 6 for a meeting with Croft, Fox and about 13 others. "They discussed different ways of achieving this goal from peaceful endeavors to violent actions ... Several members talked about murdering 'tyrants' or 'taking' a sitting governor," according to the complaint. At one point during the meeting, the group discussed increasing their members and Fox reached out to a "Michigan base militia group," according to the complaint. By June 14, a second confidential informant confirmed that Fox was introduced to the leader of the militia group and they met in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The informant audio recorded conversations with Fox in which he allegedly said he needed "200 men" to storm the Capitol building in Lansing and take hostages, including Whitmer, according to the criminal complaint. https://www.cnn.com/2020/10/08/politics/fbi-plot-michigan-governor-gretchen-whitmer/index.html While the Capitol has a formal office for the governor, Whitmer works out of an office across the street. Fox explained they would try the governor of Michigan for "treason" and he said they would execute the plan before the November 2020 elections, according to the criminal complaint. On June 20, Fox, Garbin and others met at Fox's business in Grand Rapids where attendees met in the basement accessed by a trap door hidden under a rug on the main floor, according to the criminal complaint. Attendees turned over their cell phones, which were brought upstairs to "prevent any monitoring." "The attendees discussed plans for assaulting the Michigan State Capitol, countering law enforcement first responders, and using 'Molotov cocktails' to destroy police vehicles. The attendees also discussed plans for an additional meeting during the first weekend of July when they also would conduct firearms and tactical training," according to the criminal complaint. The conspirators conducted surveillance of Whitmer's vacation home on two occasions in late August and September, the complaint said. Croft and Fox discussed detonating explosive devices to divert police from the vacation home area, according to the FBI. The group successfully detonated an improvised explosive device wrapped in shrapnel to "test its anti-personnel effectiveness" and inspected the underside of a nearby highway bridge as a potential place to rig an explosive charge, the document says. Earlier this month, Fox confirmed to others in the group that he purchased a taser, which he had previously discussed doing so for use in the kidnapping plot, the court document says. The FBI said Fox, Garbin, Harris and Franks planned to meet on October 7 to pay for explosives and swap tactical gear. The criminal complaint details how the suspects used Facebook, including a private Facebook group, to discuss the alleged plot. The company said Thursday it is cooperating with the FBI. "We proactively reached out and cooperated with the FBI early in this ongoing investigation," a Facebook spokesperson told CNN. The spokesperson added, "We remove content, disable accounts and immediately report to law enforcement when there is a credible threat of imminent harm to people or public safety." The five defendants who are Michigan residents made court appearances on Thursday afternoon and requested court-appointed attorneys. Bond hearings are scheduled for Tuesday. The whereabouts of Croft, the Delaware resident, are unclear.
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Lol, immediately they hear say he don open campaign office for Abuja, all hell let loose.. Fear North ! Fear North!! Fear North |
I suspect Ambode to be behind this calculated move. What makes Tinubu thinks that disgraced Ambode will let go after seeing what happened in Edo State? Like I said, he needs me now more than ever. If he’s smart enough, then I expect him to play a particular card, I can help him out though |
Too bad, Tinubu’s file is finally unearthed by the cabals. The strategy is USE ONE OF THEIR OWN TO DISCREDIT HIM. Too bad, he needs me now more than ever |
cyberghost23:Bro, you’re not doing Burna any good because coming out will do him more good and increase his fan base. I know you meant well for Burna but at the same time don’t forget that Nigerians don’t forget those that gave us umbrella doing the running season |
Oluwauchebest:My brother, enough of that Naira Marley hipping, it’s Nigerians that made him whatever you think he is today so giving back to the public is not too much to ask. If he cannot go against whatever respect that the so called govt have for him now to fight for the us the masses, we will also deny him when they come for him of which they will someday. |
At least I can now beat that Maye guy. I must not leave that Sars guy. I will treat his Bleep up mysef and don’t have to wait for IGP |
Naija no be Lagos |
Nkoloso reportedly wrote to numerous countries and organisations asking for money, from Israel and the US to the USSR and UNESCO. The donations he reportedly asked for ranged from $20 million to $2 billion; he received nothing back but well wishes. Despite asking for money from them, Nkoloso was incredibly suspicious of the US and Soviet Union, saying he believed they wanted to steal his secrets and get to the lunar surface first. The programme eventually fell apart, and not just because of the lack of funds. Mwamba fell pregnant and returned home. Other astronauts left, reportedly went to look for jobs and never returned. And with no astronauts and no money, the Moon can seem awfully far away. After the failure of his space program, Nkoloso moved into politics – he was appointed to the Liberation Centre, which focused on regional freedom. Nkoloso died more than 30 years ago, but he now lives on as an icon of Afrofuturism and the Zambian Space Program has attracted new attention in the years since documentary footage of its facilities and training procedures found its way to Youtube.
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16-year-old Matha Mwamba was chosen as the first person to attempt a mission to Mars. Nkoloso claimed that by the end of 1964 the teenage girl astronauta, along with two cats and a Christian missionary, would make the journey to the Moon and then on to Mars. Nkoloso’s dog Cyclops meanwhile was also to be taken to space, in Zambia’s answer to the Soviet Union’s Laika. The spacecraft was even named after the dog – Cyclops I.
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Nkoloso’s aim was to make Zambia the first country to reach the Moon. Perhaps in the wake of independence Nkoloso was keen to prove the country’s power and importance on the world stage. And what better place to test that independence out than the space race? In an attempt to achieve this mission to the Moon Nkoloso recruited twelve astronauts, and put them through rigorous training of his own devising. He put them in an oil drum, spun them round trees and rolled them down hills in order to prepare them for weightlessness. He taught them to walk on their hands as he believed this to be the way to walk in space. He made them swing on a rope, before cutting the rope to allow them to experience freefall.
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That man was Edward Makuka Nkoloso, a science teacher and the self-appointed director of Zambia’s unofficial National Academy of Science, Space Research and Philosophy. Numerous foreign journalists picked up the story, In one interview for example, Nkoloso told reporters that “he was inspired by a flight he took as a young child and his desire to walk on the clouds, he also said that he was suspicious of the US and Soviet Union sending spies to his lunching site saying he believed they wanted to steal his secrets and get to the lunar surface first
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Broadly speaking, the "Space Race" of the 1950s and 60s involved two major players, the United States and the Soviet Union. It was not just the US and the Soviet Union racing to the Moon in the 1960s. A 1964 article in Time magazine about the independence of Zambia included a footnote referring to one man who was not so happy about the celebrations - because it was getting in the way of his space program. Edward Makuka Nkoloso
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SilverNorGold:Bros I’m interested in that cryptocurrency market. What is the market value for bitcoin this morning? China holiday affected the market as at yesterday |
Congrats Boy.... oil Dey your head. At least Biggy don make one person today |
MartinCorridon:Poorly Staged Murder. From the picture you will see that the height of his legs are not more than one block. There’s no strong evidence to show that he committed murder. Nothing on the floor to help him climb, no holes on the wall either, no scratches on the wall and no brushes on his legs and hands. Considering the distance between him and the wall, if he actually hanged him self, you would have seen the marks of his struggles when the rope was choking him to death, at least he would have struggled and the marks would have shown on the wall easily since it’s not plastered. The poly bags on the floor looks like some food items that he got for himself for lunch since he’s going to relax a bit before the evening shift. it simply shows that he was going home before they took him. His neat body and the way he squeezed his palms in anguish, i believe he was strangled from behind before they went to hang his body. It was out of fear that they took him to an uncompleted building, the uncompleted building would provide a shade for them to hang him more than the bushes. Suspects*** His uncle should be investigated properly since the story said his an only son. He can decide to take him out and inherit whatever that the family owns, it’s also possible that someone (includes his uncle) is owing him large chunk of money and decides to eliminate him. How did his uncle get to know how much was left for him to pay up for the bike? Was his uncle the person keeping his money that he made from Okada until its enough to pay the owner? Suspect no 2. The bike owner is the first person to be interrogated, he has a lot of questions to answer. Was the victim with the bike when the found his body? Where is the bike now? Since an eyewitness said the bike owner and the deceased were like brothers, also uncle said that deceased had paid 320,000 out of the 397,000 that the bike owner gave him the bike on higher purchase, why would he take his life when what ventured into seems to be progressing as planned?
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Pictures obtain from the scene of the murder/sucide
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[/color][quote author=AreaFada2 post=51025454]After all the Hullabaloo Hullabaloo, hullabaloo Dem come dey dress like forest guard Forest guard, forest guard Shebi na so dem go rule the State o The state, The State ![]() [/[color=#006600] APC kurukere Take office without idea. Idea, idea In everystate you go dem dey confuse Confuse, confuse Na so so lie DEM dem lie eeeh Liars, liars, 9ja make we use our head in 2019 Your head, Your vote. |
Hadez:how we go do now? But I sure say I fine pass number one on the list
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Happy birthday Sir, |
Equalizer:PRAYER WITHOUT WORK........ Amen duh |
AMAECHI, the APC Executioner, just like he was back in sch a secret court executioner. AMAECHI exhibiting his Judas ISCARIOT qualities since 1759... |
nkiruhomann:AMAECHI ISCARIOT, where is thou FEDERAL POWERS? |
8kingz:Because pdp won that is why we are not getting it right....... |
Liam86:God bless you. It's just common sense but most people here on Nairaland don't seem to have one.
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