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TonyeBarcanista:are u still in pdp or u have also decamped again. |
nonsense, these are part of the people that needs to be stoned when the time arises, political prostitutes who are in it for their pockets, no integrity. ![]() |
well, its a norm they entered into another man's territory, they were lucky they weren't fired on by an iranian missile. |
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the buhari style, expect him to be re arrested immediately. |
more concerned with 8. ""At Nigeria’s independence in 1960, there were 41 Secondary Schools in the North and 842 Secondary Schools in the South."" .. this is why the colonialist rejected and still rejecting the division of Nigeria. for the intelligent and industrious south to continue to be kept backward by the North. just look at the land mass and population of the north in 1960 compared to the south, you would see reasons why this country can never develop, ![]() |
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the u.s knows it can't do without Russia and China in world affairs, especially now that Putin has put Russia back into the super power map. |
nonsense |
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki- moon has slammed all sides of the Syrian conflict for the humanitarian crisis in besieged Madaya, saying its scenes “haunt the soul,” while pointing out that the use of starvation as a weapon amounts to a war crime. The images of starving people in Madaya represent a new low in the Syrian civil war, which has already exhibited "shocking depths of inhumanity,” Ban said. “Scenes that haunt the soul” were witnessed by UN staff, which on Monday finally managed to deliver humanitarian aid to Madaya and two other Shia villages in southern Syria for the first time in months, Ban said. “The elderly and children, men and women, who were little more than skin and bones: gaunt, severely malnourished, so weak they could barely walk, and utterly desperate for the slightest morsel,” he said. According to the Secretary-General, 400 people in Madaya were in such life- threatening condition and require immediate medical attention. Madaya is under siege by pro-government forces and the two villages in Idlib province remain blocked by the rebels. They received their first shipment of aid from a convoy on Monday, with more supplies arriving in both areas on Thursday. “Let me be clear: the use of starvation as a weapon of war is a war crime. I would say they are being held hostage, but it is even worse. Hostages get fed,” Ban said. RT’s Murad Gadziev, who was one of the few foreign journalists to arrive in Madaya, said that, according to the locals, Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL) militants were fighting within the city together with the opposition forces. The rebels in control of the town were also selling food at inflated prices, charging up to $250 for a kilogram of rice, they said. Some 400,000 people in Syria are besieged, over half of which are in areas controlled by IS, Ban said. “In 2014, the UN and partners were able to deliver food to about 5 percent of people in besieged areas. Today, we are reaching less than 1 per cent. This is utterly unconscionable,” the he added. Ban urged regional powers and international players to put pressure on the warring sides to provide sustained and unimpeded humanitarian access. I wonder when those who committed such crimes in Nigeria (1967-1970), would be prosecuted. https://www.rt.com/news/329002-madaya-ban-un-starvation-syria/ |
this is a hopeless country |
shaqhead:ok... so if metuh returns part of the yam ,, so he would be free. |
so the apc guy has been released while metuh is still in detention.. I can see how apc wants to rule Nigeria. |
it's the fact... though in a crude way. opposition in Nigeria is to destroy and support anything that destroys the country, to get into power, how can we be respected. this is a useless country that has overstayed .. Africa need to invent their own type of democracy, this western imported democracy would take us nowhere .. |
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mikolo80:adieu .. |
mikolo80:ok .. u can't even spell well don't have time for lunatics, look elsewhere, bye. |
mikolo80:what is the meaning of ranting, just a typical apc fanatic u can't discuss issues without being civil, intellectual men cannot win councillor in Nigeria because gullible people like u and so many other unintelligent Nigerians choose to elect tout and unintelligent folks. |
foolish man, that's why he is unfit to rule a liberal American society. |
Saudi, the problem of Islam.
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IsraeliAIRFORCE:it's just an emotional reaction, they see u.s and Israel as an enemy and the u.s as a major backer of Saudi. to them Saudi didn't have the balls to kill the imam, their belief is s that the u.s and israel killed the imam using Saudi. they don't even recognize Saudi as a legitimate govt. another logic would be their hate for Christians, as u.s and Israel, are not Moslem countries. so their belief is that the u.s and Israel are the ones corrupting the minds of Saudi govt, just like they were quick to blame CAN and the Nigerian military for the shite massacre, when in actual sense CAN has nothing to do with shite. |
dainformant: one Nigeria. ok |
I believe now, people might begin to see the dasuki trial as a personal vendetta. |
the midget extremist , this man is worse than buhari. |
bloodkiller:they knew who buhari was from the start, but because of vote and quest for power, they chose the devil. my surprise is how some people from the sophisticated region fell for the propaganda, and gullible tactics used by the apc. we have a long way to go regarding education in this country. |
bloodkiller: guy easy o, I sure know apc would regret their actions. |
IsraeliAIRFORCE:that's because Saudi is a puppet state inside the palms to by Washington. they probably know that Saudi doesn't have that balls to just execute that imam. some powerful people advised and supported them to do it. |
Yoruba and nupe or hausas, their problem.. |
that's what u get from a govt ruled by people with 19th century mindset. |
I tell you true maturity, for weed takers, always take a little it can really affect ur judgement. |
Ahmeduana:hmmm shite supporter very funny, I have no business supporting a religion that since the days of its founder have constantly waged wars against itself.u don't know the happenings in the world if u do you would know that Saudi is the greatest sponsor of terror, 8th highest defence spender, buying weapons from u.s and Europe that it can't produce. countries who win wars are those who produce weapons, pls let Iran deal with Saudi before you even call Russia
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@op most of your points are too sophisticated for a leader like buhari, only an intellect would take careful actions on some things you wrote. the irony of it all is that the same buhari still surrounded himself with ancient men who might have the intellect, but not for the 21st century, though only few around him can dish out modern ideas. |
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