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watched dis and cant help but say thanks for revealing untold history. |
So the so-called new government of libya have loters included? Libyans are so gonna regret their new government on the way. |
xenophobia. |
What Libya has, that Iraq also have. |
RIP great woman. |
https://www.cityflavourmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/ima.jpg [size=20pt] Here lies BEAF. Goodluck Jonathan's Sycophant. Never knew he was paid for the job. [/size] No different from other charlatans. Now he's frustrated ![]() |
It wouldmn't deterr them, it would make them feel more significant |
He think say to rule Naija na beans. Abeg enough of all these excuse for incompetence. If he no fit make he handover. |
How come only Youngsters Awards and International acts Awards were drawn. This doesn't make sense. There should always be a winner. |
Kudos to Jacob Zuma. He seems like the only African president seeking an end to the NATO recolonization of Libya. |
still available. |
Wondering why it took them that long to admit the truth. Hundreds of civillian deaths on their campaign to oust Ghadaffi cannot be a Libyan government frame-up |
https://blogs.aljazeera.net/sites/default/files/imagecache/FeaturedImagePost/images/NATO-bomb.jpg NATO has acknowledged responsibility for an air strike that killed a number of civilians in Tripoli, the Libyan capital. A statement from the alliance said that a military missile site was the intended target of a raid on Sunday morning but one of the weapons did not strike it and may have caused civilian casualties. Speaking to Al Jazeera, Oana Lungescu, a NATO spokesperson, said NATO's killing of civilians was a "sad incident that we deeply regret". "We had targeted a missile system to the north of Tripoli and it appears that one of our weapons malfunctioned and caused these civilian casualties on the ground," Lungescu said. Libyan officials said that nine civilians, including two children, were killed in the strike. Reporters were taken by Libyan government officials to a residential area in the city's Arada neighbourhood and saw a body pulled out of the rubble of a destroyed building. "There was intentional and deliberate targeting of the civilian houses," Khaled Kaim, Libya's deputy foreign minister, said. "This is another sign of the brutality of the West." There were heaps of rubble and chunks of shattered concrete at the scene, which a large crowd of what appeared to be local residents were helping to clear. At a local hospital, reporters were shown three bodies, including a child, which government officials said were people killed in the air strike. One of the bodies was covered with debris and dust. Reporters were also shown a wounded child. "Basically, this is another night of murder, terror and horror in Tripoli caused by NATO," Moussa Ibrahim, a government spokesman, said at the hospital. Five families were living in the building which was hit, he said. It could not be immediately verified whether the three bodies had come from the destroyed building. The most recent figures from Libya's health ministry show 856 civilians have been killed in NATO air raids since they began in March. The figure could not be independently confirmed. Previous government-announced tolls from individual attacks have proven to be exaggerated. NATO, which has a mandate to protect Libyan civilians, has been stepping up the pressure on Muammar Gaddafi as a four-month uprising devolved into a civil war. It rejects allegations it targets civilians. Strains are appearing within NATO member states as the campaign drags on for longer than envisaged and Gaddafi remains in power - even making a show of defiance last week by playing chess with a visiting official. Source: Al Jazeera and agencies |
This cocksucka called Uwazurike shud be jailed as a threat to national security. I wonder why peeps keep ranting "Nigeria Divide". Are you all ready to bear the sacrifices that Nigeria's division would cost? I also have observed that most people that call for Nigeria to divide are are coward tribalists. |
There is one question every Nigerian should be asking ourselves about this Boko Haram Madness. [size=14pt]Can the corrupt, unpatriotic and ineffective Nigerian Police contain them?[/size] I suspect 70% of innocent citizens among those that were arrested so far. Na their way nau |
Fashola's truly a people-minded governor. He's gradually being bred up to be President 2015. Isn't anybody seeing that or are we waiting for 2014 before he declares ambition? |
Trash talk |
Buhari has gotten to a stage in life where he deserves nothing less than Commander in Chief of Armed Forces. ![]() |
Ahmadu Bello Obafemi Awolowo Nnamdi azikwe Muhammadu Buhari Enahoro Jack Gowon Abraham Adesanya |
~Bluetooth:Despite international sanctions, the economic indicators during Abachas time was far better than Obj's rule. i am not an Abacha fan but Obj's poor government certainly made corruption thrive. Diya was so lucky. Thank God for his life. I never wanted him to die. |
We should write a petition to the American embassy about a racist Visa Interviewer then |
This old phuck shud STFU |
So Tinubu is a son of the bondwoman? lolI agree with you Nairalanders. As much as I am a Bakare supporter. This shud not be part of a sermon. It is abuse of Church work. |
The government has been taking them for granted all these while. Perhaps their strong message this time around would make this government sit up and address national security with tact and wisdom. |