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Xscape1993:We can't have a man like Trump in Nigeria. |
Billionaire Elon Musk joined President-elect Donald Trump's phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Wednesday, multiple sources with direct knowledge of the call told ABC News. Musk was at Mar-a-Lago with Trump on election night as well as the day after, as previously reported by ABC News. Musk's involvement in the call further highlights his influence in the upcoming administration. Musk’s presence at Mar-a-Lago during election night, coupled with his participation in this call, suggests that his relationships with key political figures, particularly Trump, are significant and may play a role in shaping policy discussions in the future. Musk, known for his impact in industries like electric vehicles, space exploration, and social media, has increasingly used his platform to influence public discourse on a range of topics. Whether it's advocating for particular policies or engaging in discussions with world leaders, his involvement in such calls could signal a deepening involvement in geopolitical matters. That said, his influence in the political sphere raises questions about the blurred lines between business, technology, and governance. His close ties to powerful political figures could also draw scrutiny, as some might view this as a consolidation of power that could impact policy in ways that benefit his business interests. What are your thoughts on Musk’s increasing involvement in political matters? Do you think it's a positive development, or does it raise concerns about the role of billionaires in shaping government policy. Read more: https://abcnews.visitlink.me/J72qq5
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What is the essence of closing the border when we still have foreign rice in our market? |
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U see this country, no hope again. |
The president barely has 20 more years to live. Why still accumulating wealth by wickeding Nigerians? |
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Everyday247:Check the site and verify yourself |
Onucs:Hahaha hahaha 🤣😂 |
A conservative coalition in Iraq has pushed proposals to lower the legal age of marriage for girls to just nine-years-old, sparking fierce backlash from activists and rights groups. Protesters demonstrated in Baghdad this week to express their outrage at changes that would allow aspects of personal status matters to be legislated by religious sects, rather than the courts. With many Iraqi marriages conducted informally and left unregistered, the revisions would allow figures from Sunni and Shia religious sects to finalise unions between people in law. But critics fear the Shia code would be based on 'Jaafari jurisprudence', allowing girls as young as nine and boys as young as 15 to marry. Under current Iraqi law, both can marry from 18. 'The Iraqi community categorically rejects these proposals, it is a degrading step for both Iraqi men and women alike. This is what we have been fighting against for years,' women's rights activist Suhalia Al Assam told The National this week. The amendments to Law No. 188, the Personal Status Law of 1959 have been pushed by a coalition of conservative Shia Islamist parties, which form the largest bloc in parliament. Yanar Mohammed, president of the Organization of Women's Freedom in Iraq (OWFI), told Middle East Eye the Coordination Framework was using the changes to distract from their own 'corruption' and political failures. She said the proposals served to 'terrorise Iraqi women and civil society with a legislation that strips away all the rights that Iraqi women gained in modern times'. Ms Mohammed added that the bill would 'force archaic Islamic sharia on them that regards women as bodies for pleasure and breeding, and not as human being[s] with human rights.' https://trib.al/648NFJp?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAR1IDo0wBMKGVvkbiSmNBISogYvXY9BY1feP9hueCHOBppL3_W80-FTONJA_aem_R2MPFMfUjgNRVeiQpNA9-A
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Can't wait to see electric cars taking atleast, 70% of the world. Let me see how this born to rule will continue to suffer Nigerians |
Salewa97:U gave Buhari 8 years, not result. U are now giving Tinubu 8 years, definitely their will be no result. 8 years of Buhari and 8 years of Tinubu, that is 16 years. How old will u be by then and what will be ur achievement? Pls, I never intend insulting u. |
Usefulsense:Congratulations bro. No time is too late to find a good living condition for ur self and children. |
helinues:Picked, are they commodities? |
helinues:Man ... be rational for once. I'm sorry if I sound offensive |
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Saintinoo:U are part of the county's problem |
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Olalekanbanky1:Exactly. |
Mr. President most act fast. Nigerians are suffering. He need to open the border and reduce the cost of fuel. Otherwise, Northerners will use this opportunity to destabilize the country |
How I wish we Nigerians can speak in one voice, Nigeria will be better. Just imagine within this short period, Mr. President has been signIinh bills to calm the masses down but, the most important announcement am waiting for is, OPEN THE BORDER and the return of FUEL PRICE to 400 or 500 atleast |
The only solution right now is, open the border and reduce the cost of fuel. |
Crossbow:Guy, abeg, I nor wan laugh 😂😂😂. Wike is too strong. The governor's move was too early |
The North will stop at nothing until they succeed in making a Southern Presidency ungovernable. Is right time the South unite against these ' born to rule ' people |
Though not a supporter of Mr. President, but why is the north always trying to make the administration of the South ungovernable? But atleast, Mr. President should experience what he did to his brother (Jonathan) while in office. Also, I think is time for the north to know that ruling Nigeria is not their birth right. Lastly, Mr. President should, if possible review some of his decisions such as the floating of naira, closing of the border, etc. |
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Though I'm a critic of bad government, but on this, thanks Mr. President for acting fast for the betterment of Nigerians. I equally use this medium to appeal to the federal government to look into the boarder closure because it's causing a serious hardship. |
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