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error4040:I understand ![]() |
error4040:Oh okay RN14 pro 5g. Why not go for Mi series instead of Redmi since you're coming from a flagship? Even if you can't get the Mi series, what about Poco F7 or X7pro since they have better chipsets? It's fine sha. Even the camera aspect, Mi series provide way better experience |
felix55:What is wrong with this one? What do you know about chipsets? Your comment even shows that you're a novice when it comes to chipsets |
Thegamingorca:Go for Redmi note 14. It has a better processor |
Omoapena:Abeg stop all the balabulu talk. What yeye proposal? If the guy did not do it the way you want, is it your business? Na you go help am take care of his family? As long as his wife loves him that way, it's nobody's business. |
Omoapena:Does kneeling to propose guarantee a successful marriage? Or would it feed children in the future? You people that are so obsessed with social media trends and irrelevant stuff. Una nor dey tire? |
This same script Obi is playing has been played by several others before becoming president. Once they become president, you won't hear anything again. He has not convinced me enough to believe he has good plans. I want Tinubu out but we need a candidate that can truly help make Nigeria great. |
The coalition is timely but my problems with it are: 1)It's still a coalition of corrupt individuals 2)I hope the presidential candidate won't be a northerner again then Obi as vice cos that would be disastrous |
So none of the terrorists were killed? They were just chased into the bushes meaning that they would return. This is not good enough |
Skoonheid:Will you keep quiet? See as you're openly justifying genocide cos of your hatred for LGBTQ people. You can take up arms, go to Israel and finish them off let's see if you'll come back in one piece |
Good one. She knows the real people within who sent that guy to his early grave but she would rather deceive the public. |
henry35:It's not dimensity 8350. Pls change it so potential buyers won't be confused. This one uses Helio G100. |
Good one. Let them go and perform in Iran since they want death to IDF. |
owobokiri:See this one. So North Korea putting troops on Ukrainian soil is the right thing but Israel attacking terrorist elements in Gaza and attacking Iran who is the chief sponsor is bad abi. This is an open show of hypocrisy. The West that you are badmouthing is far better than Russia and it's allies e.g China. I'd rather work for an American, British or German than to work for Chinese. They value human rights more. I'm sure if you are given an opportunity to travel to any of the Western countries you're condemning, I'm sure you'll grab the opportunity with speed but you come here to paint them bad |
IDF would continue pounding terrorists. No amount of propaganda would stop the crusade ![]() |
These sets of people no just sense. Nothing wey Dem no fit sell. They worship money too much |
Leilalee:Exactly. You got it spot on. I don't know why they are not bringing those ones |
femarium:You didn't do proper assessment. The phone lags. It might not be apparent when you first get it but with time you'll see it |
Both are low budget devices. Not up to midrange. Waiting for realme to release proper midrangers |
The girl na coded OS. The boyfriend needs to run far away cos no more subsidized Antiretroviral drugs. |
Nice. Finally this project is completed. I never knew it was a local government project |
TempleHouse:Don't kill yourself bros. They wouldn't have wiped out Israel cos they can't. Israel actually won the war. You can volunteer in the next Battle of you really want to help Iran. Iran govt right now is executing citizens for allegedly supporting Israel. This alone is a sign that Israel won the war. |
temitope27:Nothing... I never said I was gonna do anything. You lied and that's the fact. |
temitope27:The fact that you added "I'm a Christian" shows that you're lying. You're not a Christian. You're just trying to convince him to stop supporting Israel. Not possible! I don't think you know how powerful Israel is. You see how they were taking out Iran military officers like flies. That's how to win a war and not by shooting missiles indiscriminately. Go and read about Israel and their many inventions then you'll understand why US and much of Europe cannot let any other nation harm them. US backing them does not mean they are weak. In war, you'll have allies. Russia and China are allies of Iran. When North Korea sent soldiers to help Russia in the war with Ukraine, you didn't say Russia is weak. You kept mute |
Jakpon:Where are the Christians in Iran? Iran has no single church for any Christian. it is an Islamic Republic. Israel on the other hand has churches and a good number of Christians. That Bethlehem you see was originally for Israel. Jesus was a Jew so don't even attempt to spill hogwash |
Iran carries out wave of arrests and executions in wake of Israel conflict BBC Persian A mural in Tehran's Enqelab Square Iranian authorities have carried out a wave of arrests and multiple executions of people suspected of links to Israeli intelligence agencies, in the wake of the recent war between the two countries. It comes after what officials describe as an unprecedented infiltration of Iranian security services by Israeli agents. Authorities suspect information fed to Israel played a part in a series of high-profile assassinations during the conflict. This included the targeted killings of senior commanders from the elite Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and nuclear scientists, which Iran attributes to operatives of Israel's Mossad intelligence agency working inside the country. Shaken by the scale and precision of these killings, authorities have been targeting anyone suspected of working with foreign intelligence, saying it is for the sake of national security. But many fear this is also a way to silence dissent and tighten control over the population. During the 12-day conflict, Iranian authorities executed three people accused of spying for Israel. On Wednesday - just one day after the ceasefire - three more individuals were executed on similar charges. Officials have since announced the arrest of hundreds of suspects across the country on accusations of espionage. State television has aired alleged confessions from several detainees, purportedly admitting to collaboration with Israeli intelligence. Human rights groups and activists have expressed fears over the latest developments, citing Iran's longstanding practice of extracting forced confessions and conducting unfair trials. There are concerns that more executions may follow. Iran's Ministry of Intelligence claims it is engaged in a "relentless battle" against what it calls Western and Israeli intelligence networks - including the CIA, Mossad, and MI6. According to Fars News Agency, which is affiliated with the IRGC, since the beginning of Israel's attack on Iran on 13 June, "the Israeli spy network has become highly active inside the country". Fars reported that over the course of 12 days, Iranian intelligence and security forces arrested "more than 700 individuals linked to this network". Iranians have told BBC Persian they received warning text messages from Iran's intelligence ministry informing them their phone numbers had appeared on social media pages related to Israel. They were instructed to leave these pages or face prosecution. The Iranian government has also stepped up pressure on journalists working for Persian-language media outlets abroad, including BBC Persian and the London-based Iran International and Manoto TV. According to Iran International, the IRGC detained the mother, father, and brother of one of its TV presenters in Tehran to pressure her into resigning over the channel's coverage of the Iran-Israel conflict. The presenter received a phone call from her father - prompted by security agents - urging her to quit and warning of further consequences. When Iran's supreme leader emerges from hiding he will find a very different nation 'We are exhausted' - how Iranians are feeling after fragile ceasefire After the conflict began, threats directed at BBC Persian journalists and their families have become increasingly severe. According to the journalists recently affected, Iranian security officials contacting their families have claimed that, in a wartime context, they are justified in targeting family members as hostages. They have also labelled the journalists as "mohareb" — a term meaning 'one who wages war against God' — a charge that, under Iranian law, can carry the death penalty. Manoto TV has reported similar incidents, including threats against employees' families and demands to cut all ties with the outlet. Some relatives were reportedly threatened with charges such as "enmity against God" and espionage - both capital offences under Iranian law. Analysts view these tactics as part of a broader strategy to silence dissent and intimidate exiled media workers. Security forces have also detained dozens of activists, writers and artists, in many cases without formal charges. There are also reports of arrests targeting family members of those killed during the 2022 "Woman, Life, Freedom" anti-government protests. These actions suggest a broader campaign aimed not only at current activists but also at those connected to previous waves of dissent. During the war, the Iranian government severely restricted access to the internet, and even after the ceasefire, full access has not yet been restored. Limiting internet access during crises, especially during nationwide protests against the government, has become a common pattern by Iran. Additionally, most of the social networks like Instagram, Telegram, X and YouTube, as well as news websites such as BBC Persian, have long been blocked in Iran and cannot be accessed without using a Virtual Private Network (VPN) proxy service. Human rights advocates and political observers have drawn parallels to the 1980s, when the Iranian authorities brutally suppressed political opposition during the Iran-Iraq War. Many fear that, in the wake of Iran's weakened international standing after the conflict with Israel, the authorities may again turn inward, resorting to mass arrests, executions, and heavy-handed repression. Critics point to events of 1988, when, according to human rights groups, thousands of political prisoners - many already serving sentences - were executed following brief, secretive trials by so-called "death commissions." Most victims were buried in unmarked mass graves. https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/ce8zv8j563po
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Israel is using Iran to do shooting practice. Horrible! See how they are taking out high ranking military officers like flies |
saraki2019:You're dreaming keep your propaganda to yourself |
Content creators no go let us rest now. It's not real |
HEAVEN4444:I'll be here posting. I'm not leaving until the thread is closed ![]() |
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