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virgoquin:Lol at 'uncle'. |
wwwkaycom:Sorry. Welcome to the club of people who have lost millions just like that. The good thing is, you'll get other opportunities, but learn the lesson. I have.. I hail. |
TissuePaper: In fact this your monika fits you, because you are talking in gutter language. |
Press Release The Prince And Princess Charles Offokaja Foundation (Nigeria) recently petitioned the African Commission On Human And Peoples Rights, ACHPR, over the Libya’s failure to bring up Haiti’s 2012 request to join the African AU Union for consideration and voting on the floor of the AU Assembly of Heads of State and Government. Libya, the Member State that midwifed the formation of the AU, did not bring up the request, despite its obligation to do so under Article 22(2) of the African Charter On Human And Peoples Rights. Prior to Libya’s omission, the African Commission, a creation of the AU Constitutive Act, blocked Haiti’s request from reaching the Assembly. This blockage violated Haiti’s rights under Article 29:2, of the AU Constitutive Act. By implication, this means that all other Afro American States have been unlawfully discouraged from applying for AU membership and by extension, membership in AU bodies like the African Continental Free Trade Area, ACFTA, the world’s biggest free trade area. ARTICLES VIOLTATED The foundation argued that after the African Commission violated Articles 9(c) and Article 29(2) of the Constitutive Act of the African Union, and Article 3(q) of the Protocol On Amendments To The Constitutive Act Of The African Union, by unlawfully blocking Haiti, Libya violated Articles 1, 22(1), 22(2), and 21(4) of the African Charter on Human and Peoples Rights by not ensuring that Haiti’s request was considered and voted for by the Assembly. The foundation, therefore requested that: 1. The African Commission For Human And Peoples Rights encourages and assists the Libyan Government to immediately request a meeting of the Assembly in which Haiti’s request for membership will be considered and voted upon. 2. The African Commission For Human And Peoples Rights encourages and assists Libya to immediately request a meeting of the Assembly in which the granting of Special Observer status to Diaspora representative organizations in the Assembly under the supervision of AU’s Citizens And Diaspora Directorate CIDO will be considered. The organizations granted observer status within the framework of CIDO should represent where available the 3 periods of Diaspora migration, namely; the pre-slave trade period, the slave trade (Afro American) period, and the modern period. 3. That the African Commission on Human And Peoples Rights encourages Libya to attach the same importance it attached to midwifing the formation of the African Union in 1999 to this call to midwife the expansion, broadening and deepening of Diaspora roles in the continued building of the African Union. For just as Libya proposed the formation of the African Union to prevent a recurrence of the Rwandan Genocide, [expansion of the Union to enable States and Representative Organization to Fully participate] will serve as a kind of healing balm for victims of another African Genocide, the Trans Atlantic Slave Trade. It will take the observance of the African Charter to another glorious level. The Foundation further calls on Libya to work in partnership with other African countries that may wish to champion the cause of right the wrongs done to Haiti, and by extension, the Afro American Peoples. Source |
Jordan Adetunji became the first ever hip-hop act to play at the NI Music Prize in 2019. Watch here
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A section of the British press really fried this couple. But one thing they cannot fry is Harry's £35 million, Meghan's £5million and the brotherly bond between William and Harry. Source: https://www.igbodefender.com/international/2020/01/18/harry-meghan-to-lose-royal-titles-as-they-leave-for-us/ |
Smartchoiice:Exactly! The man should have controlled himself better. A pity that his last act on earth was the crime of sexual harrassment. |
kashoggi:The lady should be discharged and acquitted. This is a clear case of self defence against sexual aggression. |
BluntBoy:I am happy you agree that the charge should be more like voluntary manslaughter. Did the man pay her bride price that he'll be manhandling her waist like that? The refusal of the man to stop handling her waist clearly violated her sense of purity, dignity, and decency, and led her to react in a flash of righteous indignation, otherwise called anger, aka '5 minutes of madness'. Unfortunately, a weaponized object was close at hand. Otherwise, the woman should have reported him to relevant law enforcement/ human rights entities for legal disciplinary action. |
BluntBoy:She might have done it in self defence. May be the 'play' was getting to look like sexual assault. The man should have restricted such play to wife,fiancee, main lover. One guy just got sacked for same reason. |
Simplyleo:That is sexual harrassment,not play. |
I think the charge should be reduced to involuntary manslaughter. The man's 'play' might have become too expensive and she might have feared rape and that her husband will see the touching and not understand. In other words, the man might have become a little forceful, which looks like the beginnings of a sexual assault. Why play with a woman's sensitive parts in public when she doesn't want? The woman obviously didn't want to kill him, but might have experienced a moment of temporary insanity due to the man's insensitive actions. Maybe the man would have 'playfully' started fingering her in public irrespective of her feelings. The man committed the crime of sexual harrassment. |
ambassadorgozie:Rape is evil. False accusations of rape are also evil. One just has to be careful in one's words and actions. Your mistake was going to touch her shoulder. In the US, people have lost their jobs for even commenting on a woman in a sexually suggestive way. It's termed sexual harrassment. Even Joe Biden, the Democratic candidate almost fell into hot water for exactly what you did . He had to apologize on national tv. Try not to invade people's personal space next time. Last Bullet: If you had nothing bad in mind, learn the lesson and move on. |
The way all these new sicknesses come out eh. |
Derrinclay:It's a tradition. Also, it is customary to wear black suit when visiting the Emperor of Japan. Only heads of state are excempt from that. But in the case of the Pope, even UK's Queen Elizabeth wore black to see him some years ago. |
FutureFocus:The quoted post deserves 1 Bitcoin for selfessness.
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Osagyefo98:This your post deserves 1 audio bitcoin for excellent fact checking.
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Osagyefo98:Truly, this your post lacks merit. It is senseless imho. |
Op, maka why na? |
LaMujer:That change happened after the July 1966 coup. Ask anybody who knows history. Even op. |
LaMujer:It was their chief aim, but there coup failed. Ironsi and Ojukwu defeated and jailed them. Mind you, at that time, most of the officers were Igbo. |
0monnak0da:Instead of campaigning for Awolowo democratically, Ifeanyi Ifeajuna, Adewale Ademoyega and Kaduna Nzeogwu decided to hatch a coup to take Awo out of prison and force him as the new president. |
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Someone said on another thread that Techno phone of N100,000 will soon crash to N12,000 due to the currency swap deal with China. And that other prices will soon crash. |
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MelesZenawi:Don't worry about mine. Check yours, biko (I know you know the meaning of biko). |
MelesZenawi:I leave you to your conscience. |
MelesZenawi:Please direct that statement about being guided back to yourself. |
MelesZenawi:Ikwerre and Nkwerre are brothers. |
Roon9:Rothschild dynasty also practice the same thing. |
In fact this your monika fits you, because you are talking in gutter language.