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Binikingdowm:Honestly u are 100% correct |
How many barrels of blood are they actually looking for before the election. |
The double is on leave now after the campaign, the main will return to the sick bed while the double ll start jumping around like horse with excess strength. If u know u then know. Like and share for AtikuObi |
In some rally people re dying either by accident or by attack, while the other rally life are made (born). Very strange,people with good thinking should be reasoning by now. |
Ths ritual is getting to much. |
Shikini:25% of #3b is #75m, why na? |
Alhaji Atiku Abubakar Just arrived Washington D.C.
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bantudra:Tribal bigot, what Igbo got to do with the above post. |
bantudra:2019 election ll determine whether Nigeria and Sudan na the same thing or not. |
Nigeria is loading if care is not taken..., |
What began as a response to rising food prices has become a full-blown revolt against Omar al-Bashir’s rule Marching at night, the demonstrators raised their hands in the air. “Peaceful, peaceful,” they chanted. Their slogan has become a familiar refrain in Sudan over the past 10 days as the vast north-east African nation that for 25 years has been ruled by the same man, President Omar al-Bashir, is rocked by protests. What started this month as a demonstration against the tripling of the price of bread in the eastern city of Atbara has spread across the country as thousands of people take to the streets to vent their anger – and not just over food prices. Protests have taken place in the capital, Khartoum, and Atbara, Port Sudan and Madani over the past week, with those involved vowing not to stop until the country’s rulers are overturned. I don’t think the authorities will [be able to] control the huge number of disgruntled demonstrators,” said one protest leader. “We are committed to peace.” Bashir’s security forces have responded by cracking down severely and continually. Thirty-seven people were killed in the protest’s first five days, according to Amnesty International. Observers say the number has since risen to more than 60. On Friday worshippers in Omdurman, the country’s second-largest city, were teargassed by police after weekly prayers. Even so, they marched. Across the country, as nine opposition leaders were arrested, thousands of people turned out. It is far from the first time that there has been an outcry against the rule of Bashir, whose presidency has been marked by multiple civil wars and brutal repression. But these protests started and spread in a different way from previous ones, which have often begun in the capital and focused on Khartoum-specific issues. This unrest started on 19 December in the city of Atbara in River Nile state. Demonstrators set fire to the headquarters of the ruling National Congress party, burning it to the ground. Many of the protesters involved have been women, teenagers and students. Amjed Farid, a leading civil society member who spent the first four months of 2018 in detention, said two-thirds of the country’s budget went on “security and sovereignty”, compared with less than 5% on health, education and social services combined. “The economic crisis itself is of a political nature. It’s been caused by the mismanagement and corruption of those at the top of the regime,” he said. His point was echoed by those spending their days on the street. “Our demands started with improving the situation – we’ve been facing a problem of shortages in cash flow, bread and oil for a while,” said a protest leader. “But when they started killing, our demands converted to toppling the regime.” Sudan has a record of effecting change through revolution, and some of those involved in the protests reject comparisons with the Middle Eastern and North African unrest known at the time as the Arab Spring. This is not part of the Arab Spring. Our people in Sudan have history,” said Farid, pointing to the October Revolution of 1964 and the April Intifada of 1985, which respectively overthrew Sudan’s first and second military dictators. “I hope the past repeats itself,” he added. Bashir is wanted by the international criminal court for genocide, extermination, murder, rape, torture and a host of other charges for crimes allegedly committed in Darfur, but has so far avoided arrest. On Friday he had to be bundled out of a wedding he was attending as protesters started shouting “Leave, Bashir” outside the mosque. His security forces have employed various tactics to try to quell the unrest. Journalists have been attacked and arrested and their publications closed in attempts to stop news of the protests getting out. The internet has been disrupted, but many are getting round blocks with the help of virtual private networks. Marching near Alwaha mall in Khartoum on Christmas Day, the protest leader said he had seen four men beating a woman demonstrator of about 20 years old with sticks and shoes. They bundled her into a vehicle and took her away, he said; he did not see her again. Dozens of people were arrested that day. Many were beaten and later released. One of those who was not was Abdelrahman Alsadig, a student at the University of Khartoum. According to posts shared among protesters, the police told his family they had found him drowned in the Nile, but his father said he had identified signs of torture on his body. Internationally, Bashir has recently become less isolated. European governments see Sudan as an important partner in stopping migration to their shores; last year the US lifted sanctions, including a trade embargo that Bashir had blamed for many of Sudan’s woes. Complete capitulation by Bashir’s NCP is unlikely. Another possibility is a coup. But though Bashir is weak, so are the people who want to replace him, of whom there is a complex web. More protests are planned for coming weeks, and protesters say they will continue as long as Bashir is in power. “He cannot rule 40 million people who all hate him,” said Farid. https://amp.theguardian.com/world/2018/dec/30/dozens-have-died-but-sudan-protesters-march-on
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stephenduru:Na waa for Naija, na for South Africa Suburbia u go find ths kind road,even at that e go be well marked. |
Preeminent oil and gas businessman, Scott Tommey, has reiterated his apolitical status in the country in spite of being named as one of the Advisory Council of the President Muhammadu Buhari campaign Tommy was named in the President Buhari’s advisory team constituted by Hajia Aisha Buhari, wife of the President. He was named alongside some popular Nigerians like Col. Hameed Ali (Rtd), IGP Suleiman Abba (Rtd), General Buba Marwa, Dr Orji Uzor Kalu, Professor Pat Utomi, Prince Tonye Princewill, Festus Keyamo (SAN) and Muiz Banire (SAN). But in a statement signed by his Media Aide Femi Ajayi, on Tuesday, the billionaire oil magnate, said he was honoured by the appointment but added that he would rather remain apolitical. The brief statement added, “It has become pertinent to clarify the status of Mr Scott Tommey, the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Osmoserve Global Limited, named into the Advisory Council of President Muhammadu Buhari’s campaign team. “While Mr Tommey is honoured to have been considered for this appointment, he feels obliged to let the public know that he is not into partisan politics neither is he a card-carrying member of the APC.” http://dailypost.ng/2019/01/01/2019-presidency-billionaire-scott-tommy-rejects-buharis-appointment-campaign-advisory-council/
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Burna Boy is no 1 |
Na waaoooo |
Revolution is the Solution,be prepare! |
Revolution is the Solution,be prepare! |
Revolution is the Solution,be prepare! |
Revolution is the Solution,be prepare! |
As it stands now, we need someone that ll unit us and trustworthy |
Hope ths is not true |
mods please front line.... |
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Hon.Barthelomew Chairman,Nigeria Citizens Association South Africa, KZN Province (NICASA-KZN) with his Family yesterday,celebrated his Xmas with people on the Street of Durban South Africa. According to his Facebook page he Wrote. Our Celebration today. Showing ❤️putting � and words of hope to our loved ones with Pastor Julius Eghease Elenbesunu. All by HIS GRACE �� GPMAGNET Also heard, he told them, the street kids, anyone that comes to sell a drug called heroin“WUGA” either Nigerian, Tanzanian, Burundi, Liberian or South Africa, hold them and give them some pitch to take along with u. According to him, they ll never come back to sell again. I think it’s a way to go.
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Nice one |
All I can say is that Igbos were not good in politics, they got all along what it takes to have Lagos State in their control. Just imagine one foreign agbaro sitting on top of the economic builders of the State milking them with soon to expire conduit pipe. Well it ll come to pass any moment. Now, another lizard in making is talking. Igbos wake up, u got the size and other vital materials needed to ve the drummer changed. |
The headline should be Nigeria President Buhari/Jibrin lies busted. Again, ths kind of lie should be carried over to 2019 lie, cos it’s DEC 2018 well packaged lie Gift for Nigerians If u bllv, just share..... Still contemplating the weight of the lie by Mr President but u know it’s a lie, just like |
Waiting for senseless and grounded destinies to come and twist it. |
I remembered when they say if we no com perform Make una stone us, we are watching. |
Breaking News... The first Ten(10) of APC/BMC Members that ll campaign/persuade Buhari to participate in the coming Debate 2019 through Nairaland platform,and he confirm to participate, will get N10,000 each. Note, only APC strong Members we know here and it’s very serious. We want to hear our President on his Next Level. |
Breaking News... The first Ten(10) of APC/BMC Members that ll campaign/persuade Buhari to participate in the coming Debate 2019 through Nairaland platform,and he confirm to participate, will get N10,000 each. Note, only APC strong Members we know here and it’s very serious. We want to hear our President on his Next Level. |
Breaking News... The first Ten(10) of APC/BMC Members that ll campaign/persuade Buhari to participate in the coming Debate 2019 through Nairaland platform,and he confirm to participate, will get N10,000 each. Note, only APC strong Members we know here and it’s very serious. We want to hear our President on his Next Level. |
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