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Autos2015 Ford Focus SE For Sale in Lagos by Crieff(op):
Clean 2015 Ford Focus SE for sale.

The car is very clean, shipped into Nigeria in 2020, and well maintained by Automedics and Coscharis.

Cost: 4.2M Naira

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TravelRe: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by Crieff(m): 2:17pm On Sep 22, 2022
Ashirioluwa:
You can’t blame the airlines for doing the right thing.

Airlines don't have anything to do with transit visas. It is the country's policy, not the airlines' policy. The airlines only need to enforce it so as not to get sanctioned.
You're right. I'm burned at the ATS policy, at the absence of a Nigeria Airway. Thanks man.
TravelRe: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by Crieff(m): 12:27pm On Sep 22, 2022
Ashirioluwa:
You will not be allowed to board in Nigeria unless you have

- Diplomatic passport
- A holder of a valid visa or resident permit for a Member State of the European Union or the European Economic Area, Canada, the United States or Japan, by one or more countries or public bodies from the Caribbean part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands (Aruba, Curaçao, Sint Maarten, Bonaire, Saba and Sint Eustatius).
And the useless airlines currently have the best flight deals now.
TravelRe: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by Crieff(m): 6:24am On Sep 22, 2022
Ashirioluwa:
You can apply for transit visa through France or any of the Schengen countries.

You need the following if you apply through France
- Passport plus 1 photocopy
- Flight reservation
- visa to your final destination plus 1 photocopy
- Cover letter
- Evidence of fund
- Passport photos (2)

The amount to be paid is : 80 euros (€), or about 35k NAIRA.

If your application is straightforward, the processing time frame takes between 1 and 10 business days.
What will actually happen if you get to this EU countries without an ATV? Would they send you back or you won't even be able to board right here from Nigeria??

Makes no sense to me why they can't issue on arrival especially to trips ending in the UK.
SportsRe: Tobiloba Amusan Wins Diamond League In Women's 100m Hurdles, Makes History by Crieff(m): 7:29pm On Sep 08, 2022
Woooooooohoooooooo!!!!

Way to go Tobi!
TravelRe: Dubai Denies Nigerians Under 40 Tourist Visas - Abike Dabiri by Crieff(m): 7:00pm On Sep 02, 2022
hatbricker:
So called giant of Africa.

Useless passport only useful for online verifications.

It's sad.
This. Touched me gaaaannn!
CareerRe: CyberSecurity: GRC, CYSA+, AWS, CCSK, CCSP, CISSP, CISA, CRISC, CISM by Crieff(m): 6:46pm On Aug 12, 2022
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Buy valid CompTIA Exams Vouchers @ Discounted special offer.

All vouchers valid for 12months period
Please quote me when next there is a discount like this! Thank you.
FashionRe: Lady Cut Her Hair After Being Charged $300 For Braiding In United States (Video) by Crieff(m): 5:27pm On Aug 12, 2022
MrBrownJay1:
what does braiding hair for $300 in the US got to do with cutting your own hair?!
The braiding of her hair for $300 is expensive, but now that she has cut her hair, it is now low maintenance at least for the next six months. Compare that to spending $300 every month just for making hair
FoodRe: Yummy Fisherman Soup To Relax Your Nerves. So Delicious! (photos,videos) by Crieff(m): 9:23pm On Aug 11, 2022
The better the profession, the greater the soup. What of doctor soup? Lawyer soup? Come on guys!!!


:-P
PoliticsRe: Buhari To Foreign Envoys: We Have Made Progress Against Insecurity by Crieff(m): 4:46pm On Aug 02, 2022
CelebritiesRe: Ebenezer Obey's Son, Olayinka, Is Dead by Crieff(m): 10:12pm On Jul 31, 2022
E ma s'ona
ke si ma gbadura

E ma s'ona
ke si ma gbadura

Ko se ni to mo'gba
Abi akoko t'Olugbala le de

E ma s'ona.

RIP.
CareerRe: My Experience As A Banker by Crieff(m): 12:11am On Jul 23, 2022
Hey @Mystery2020,

This does not read like fiction. Why did they all treat you that way?
ComputersRe: Acer Aspire E1-572 - 70k - SOLD!!! by Crieff(op): 7:34am On Jul 20, 2022
Still very much available
PoliticsRe: 2023: Pastor Tunde Bakare Finally To React On Muslim-muslim Ticket by Crieff(m):
This is the full report of his statement.

TEXT OF SPEECH BY DR ‘TUNDE BAKARE AT A VIRTUAL TOWN HALL MEETING COURTESY OF THE PTB4NIGERIA IN DIASPORA GROUP
DATE: SATURDAY, JULY 16, 2022
THEME: A NEW NIGERIA IS STILL POSSIBLE


Protocols.
Let me begin by expressing deep gratitude to the Almighty God, the architect, custodian and executor of my unalterable destiny. I also
profoundly appreciate the PTB4Nigeria team in Calgary, Canada, as well as my supporters across the globe for your steadfast and unyielding faith in Nigeria’s divinely ordained destiny and our collective responsibility towards its realisation. In particular, I would like to use this opportunity to once again thank you all for teaming up with me as I became the standard-bearer for the New Nigeria as an aspirant to the office of the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

You will recall that before that adventure into the murky waters of politics, I met with you on April 9, 2022, to unveil the sixteen steps to the New Nigeria in a speech titled “The Portrait of a New Nigeria: The 16th Unveiled.”[url id=fn01]1[/url] In that speech, I predicated our collective responsibility to take the sixteenth step on seven indicators, namely the Mood, the Man, the Mission, the Mandate, the Message, the Medium, and the Moment.

Accordingly, convinced that the Mood of the nation called for a certain kind of leader and knowing that I possessed the qualities required of the Man or woman our nation needs at this time, I embarked on a mission to spearhead the emergence of the New Nigeria as the sixteenth
president of Nigeria. That mission was hinged on a four-part Mandate which aims to transform Nigeria into the Peace, Progress, Prosperity, and Possibilities capital of the world. Consequently, at every opportunity, I faithfully articulated our Message, “A New Nigeria for Every Nigerian” — a message that was broad enough to open new vistas of greatness for our nation, but personalised enough to reignite the hopes and dreams of every Nigerian.

Against the backdrop of my political trajectory, in the course of which I had previously engaged the nation as running mate to the then General Muhammadu Buhari on the platform of the Congress for Progressive Change (CPC), and afterwards facilitated the emergence of the APC from a merger of CPC and other progressive parties in 2013, the APC became the suitable Medium through which I propagated this
progressive message. I did all of these because I was convinced that this is the Moment. Consequently, in that April 9, 2022, speech, I charged
you with the following words:
[center]I am confident that “the darkest nights produce the brightest stars.” The worsening challenges that now confront us as a nation on the eve of the sixteenth dispensation are indicators of an opportunity for the emergence of stellar nation-builders at home and in the diaspora. Now is the time and this is the moment for such nation-builder to work towards one objective: the emergence of a New Nigeria.[/center]

Despite the outcome of the primaries, as I said in a press statement on June 12, 2022:
[center]Our heads remain unbowed because we did not compromise on the values that are integral to building a New Nigeria. For us, the means has always been as important as the end. This is why we confidently wear our “zero votes” as a badge of “zero tolerance for a certain kind of politics.”[/center]

Since the conclusion of the primaries, Nigerians have been aligning with their preferred candidates. We have seen the BATs and the Atikulated build camps around the respective flagbearers of the parties to which they have sworn loyalty. We have also seen the OBIdients emerge as a vibrant political force especially among the youth, lending credence to the idea of a Third Force. This is even as the Kwankwasiyyas and other political blocs stake their claim to power. Amidst the attendant political intrigues and tradeoffs, the inescapable
fact is that the mood of our nation signals the quest for a different kind of nation. From the worsening insecurity that has rendered the Nigerian an endangered citizen to the mounting economic hardships that have left Nigerians extremely vulnerable; from the institutional neglect of our educational system that has halted the progress of many young Nigerians to the deteriorating infrastructure that has continued to expose households and businesses to unimaginable levels of deprivation and inconvenience, the Nigerian people are fed up with the state of the nation. This has led to a renewed wave of citizens’ movement as seen in the rush of Nigerians, especially the youth, to register and obtain Permanent Voters’ Cards (PVCs). Amidst such momentum, I am aware that the question on the minds of our supporters across the globe is, “Quo Vadis, Nigeria?” that is, “Which way, Nigeria?” Again, as I said in a press statement on June 12:

[center]There is still a cause and there is still a nation to transform. This is not the work of just one man or woman or just one party, but the calling upon every Nigerian worthy of the name.
[/center]

Distinguished Nigerian citizens, in the midst of the chaotic occurrences in our nation, it remains our collective responsibility to rekindle the hope of Nigerians across the nation and in the diaspora. Even as the fabric of national cohesion continues to endure battery from divisive ethnic, religious and partisan forces, we choose to remain the voice of nationhood. We choose to abide by our Distinct Nationhood Agenda
(DNA), which is a commitment to the rebirth of a united Nigeria. We choose to remain the bridge between Nigeria’s past, present and future,
and the galvanising force that brings every Nigerian together around the ideal of a New Nigeria irrespective of which part of the country they
come from, which political party they pitch their tent with, or which way they choose to worship God. We choose to do this because we believe that building the New Nigeria is the calling upon every Nigerian. To those Nigerians for whom my continued declaration of my dreams of a New Nigeria despite the outcome of the just concluded APC national convention raises more questions than answers, let me restate categorically that I have never been driven by political ambition. I have always been driven by the promptings of destiny. I am driven by the
groanings of the Nigerian people who are daily harassed by the harsh realities of the Nigerian experience. I am driven by a compelling desire
to change that negative reality and to give every Nigerian the experience of a New Nigeria. This was why I ran for president in the first place. I
am a nation builder and, as a nation builder, I have accepted the responsibility to build a New Nigeria. This is a responsibility that we
must collectively accept because it is a responsibility that we owe to our beloved nation.

We owe this responsibility to every Nigerian whose hopes and dreams have been dashed and who has no more strength to hope or courage to dream of a better nation. We owe this responsibility to every Nigerian for whom the Nigerian promise has been more honoured in the breach than in its fulfilment. We owe this responsibility to Nigerians across the nation who feel that they have been shortchanged by the promise of change. Therefore, as a unique breed of nation builders who bring to the national discourse our unconventional brand of politics, we remain committed to the cause of a New Nigeria: a Nigeria where every city, every town and every village can dwell in safety and security without fear of invasion by terrorists and criminals; a Nigeria where the little boys and little girls in our communities will have access to the best quality education whether they are the son of a multimillionaire or the daughter of a petty trader; a Nigeria where our young men and young women can go to school without interruption by strikes and can graduate from school in due course with a guaranty of decent jobs or thriving enterprises; a Nigeria that will fulfill the hopes of that young entrepreneur in our neighbourhood who wishes they lived in a nation where ideas thrive and creativity is rewarded; a Nigeria where that business owner in our local government area can do business with guaranteed access to power supply and functional transportation infrastructure; a Nigeria where the dreams of a great nation sprouting in the heart of the Nigerian child will be nurtured because he or she is a citizen of a nation where childhood dreams come true. Spearheading the birth of such a nation remains our collective responsibility.

This is why I remain optimistic about our country’s future. I remain optimistic because Nigeria is a nation richly blessed by God; a land full
of opportunities, endowed with the human and material resources needed to overcome her challenges; a nation of possibilities. The unlikely story of a little boy raised in abject poverty by a single mother on the rocky hills of Abeokuta, who, against all odds, rose to be a frontline vice-presidential candidate in Nigeria and, subsequently, a presidential aspirant, is proof that the miracle of a New Nigeria is possible, that our griefs and grievances as a nation can be healed, and that our dreams, yours and mine, even our long-lost dreams, can still come true. And so, again I say to you, my fellow Nigerians, a New Nigeria is still possible. This is why we continue to fly the flag of our convictions at full mast. It is why we remain unbowed. We remain unbowed by the throes of darkness that threaten to engulf our nation; we remain unbowed because we know that a New Nigeria is still possible. We remain unbowed by the onslaught of terrorists, bandits and criminals against the peace and stability of our nation; we remain unbowed because we know that a New Nigeria is still possible. We remain unbowed by the continued assault of corruption and violence on our national psyche; we remain unbowed because we know that a New Nigeria is still possible. We remain unbowed by the depth of dilapidation that has rendered our infrastructural landscape obsolete and dysfunctional; we remain unbowed because we know that a New Nigeria is still possible. We remain unbowed by the institutional decay and mounting indebtedness that threaten the future of our nation; yes, we remain unbowed because we are confident that a New Nigeria is still possible.

For those who are asking how long it will take to see the dream of the New Nigeria fulfilled; for those who are asking when righteousness will
exalt this nation and when corruption will be dethroned and integrity enthroned; for those who are asking when every Nigerian child will be
guaranteed access to quality education and when our hospitals will become life-saving institutions; for those who are asking when Nigerian
homes, schools, streets, villages, highways and cities will, once again, be safe and secure and Nigerians can work, play and travel with their minds at rest, and go to bed with their hearts at peace; for those who are asking when the Nigerian youth will be guaranteed a nation that truly nurtures their potential; for those who are asking when every Nigerian citizen will have a cause to be proud of their ‘Nigerianess’ and when our nation will once again be a beacon of hope to Africa and the world: I say to you, it will not be long, because in the words popularised by Martin Luther King, Jr.:
[center]Truth forever on the scaffold,
Wrong forever on the throne,
Yet that scaffold sways the future,
And, behind the dim unknown,
Standeth God within the shadow,
Keeping watch above his own.4
[/center]
You may ask, “How long?” My answer, “Not long, because the arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice.”5

Even as the world wonders what will become of our dream of a New Nigeria, I am also reminded of the words of the late Chief Obafemi
Awolowo, on September 11, 1963. Just before he was sentenced for treasonable felony by Justice G. B. A. Coker, Chief Awolowo stated:
It is, therefore, with a brave heart, with confident hope, and with faith in my unalterable destiny, that I go from this twilight into the darkness, unshaken in my trust in the Providence of God that a glorious dawn will come on the morrow. My adversaries might say who am I to think that if I am imprisoned the country might suffer? What if I died?
The point, of course, is that I am still alive and will not die in prison. Furthermore, the spirit of man knows no barrier, never dies, and can be projected to any part of the world.
This being so I am confident that the ideals of social justice and individual liberty which I hold dear will continue to be projected beyond the prison walls and bars until they are realized in our lifetime.6

History tells us that, in the similitude of Joseph who was released from prison to preserve his nation and the then-known world as Prime Minister of Egypt, Chief Obafemi Awolowo did come out of prison and would go on to serve our country as Leader of Government Business,
Federal Commissioner for Finance, and Vice-Chairman of the Federal Executive Council, which made him a Prime Minister of sorts under
General Yakubu Gowon. It was between these two leaders, Chief Obafemi Awolowo and General Yakubu Gowon, that I sat in a dream as
a 13-year-old boy; a dream that propelled me into a lifetime of nationbuilding. This is why I am confident that I will see the New Nigeria in my lifetime.

Furthermore, I draw inspiration from the biblical story of Mordecai. You will recall that Mordecai was loyal and faithful to King Ahasuerus when two eunuchs plotted to assassinate the king. But rather than promoting Mordecai for his loyalty, Haman the Agagite was promoted and the command was given by the king that everyone at the gate must bow down to the newly-promoted Haman. The king’s command was not
acceptable to Mordecai, being of the seed of the Jews, and he refused to bow to the Agagite.

Fellow Nigerians at home and in the diaspora, it is said that fortune favours the bold. We have refused to step down for any and every Haman the Agagite in our body politic. And as sure as the house of Haman became the house of the uncompromising nonconformist Mordecai, we trust God in His wisdom to remember us for good.

Therefore, this is no time to give up! This is the time to step up and march on with our eyes set on the picture of our preferred future. This is
the time and this is the moment. This is the moment where we begin to revive the dreams of our founding patriots — the dreams of a Nigeria strong and united though tribes and tongues may differ; the dreams of a Nigeria where no one is oppressed or marginalised, whether they are Igbos, Yorubas, Hausas, Fulanis or of any of the so-called minority ethnic groups; the dreams of a people whose greatness the world eagerly awaits. This is the moment where we begin to live up to the ideals etched in our founding creed — the ideals of a Nigeria blessed with peace and plenty with no one left behind; the ideals of a Nigeria where our youth attain lofty heights and build a nation where justice reigns; the ideals of a people who, with pride, fly their country’s flag wherever in the world they may reside. This is the moment where we begin to build a bridge between the dreams of our past, the realities of our present, and the visions of our future towards a New Nigeria, a Nigeria where every woman as well as every man, and every girl as well as every boy, can live up to their full potential, and be all that they were created to be.
And so, with courage, determination, and unwavering faith in our divinely ordained destiny as one strong and united people, let us arise and build the New Nigeria; a great nation that will become the Peace, Progress, Prosperity and Possibilities capital of the world.

Thank you for listening; God bless you, and God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
1 Bakare, ‘Tunde. “The Portrait of a New Nigeria: The 16th Unveiled by Tunde Bakare.” Vanguard. April 10, 2022. Accessed July 10, 2022.
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2022/04/the-portrait-of-a-new-nigeria-the-16th-unveiled-by-tunde-bakare/
2 ibid.
3 Citadel Global Online. “A New Nigeria Is Still Possible | Pastor ‘Tunde Bakare.” YouTube Video, 10:34. June 12, 2022. Accessed July 10, 2022.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uUOh4EtizFw
4 These words were originally written by James Russell Lowell. MLK used them in the following speech: King, Martin Luther, Jr. “Our God is
Marching On!” Stanford | The Martin Luther King, Jr. Research and Education Institute. March 25, 1965. Accessed July 10, 2022.
https://kinginstitute.stanford.edu/our-god-marching
5 ibid.
6Awolowo, Obafemi. “It Is Not Life That Matters But The Courage You Bring To It.” Nigerian Tribune. March 25, 2018. Accessed July 10, 2022.
https://tribuneonlineng.com/it-is-not-life-that-matters-but-the-courage-you-bring-to-it/
ComputersRe: Acer Aspire E1-572 - 70k - SOLD!!! by Crieff(op): 11:03am On Jul 18, 2022
Still available
CelebritiesRe: Black Americans Mocks Bbnaija's Maria Over Advertisement (screenshot) by Crieff(m): 11:42am On Jul 15, 2022
ASAPFERG:
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ComputersRe: Acer Aspire E1-572 - 70k - SOLD!!! by Crieff(op): 11:30am On Jul 15, 2022
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CelebritiesRe: Black Americans Mocks Bbnaija's Maria Over Advertisement (screenshot) by Crieff(m): 9:52am On Jul 15, 2022
ASAPFERG:
i hate those people with passion..
I rejoice anytime the white cops kill them
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PhonesRe: Why RAM Clockspeed And Core Counts Are Useless Gaming Specs? by Crieff(m): 9:13am On Jun 16, 2022
Also,

When you've to decide between two phones, you can use gsmarena to get details about the phone and then Google the processors on the two phones to know which is later and more powerful.

A few processor around include Snapdragon, Exynos, Mediatek, Unisoc, etc. There are more. A current generation of Mediatek will definitely be better in all regards than a 5/6 year old generation of Snapdragon of the same level.

However, a current generation of Snapdragon is powerful enough for you needs depending however on the type of Snapdragon.

Briefly: there is SD 8 Gen 1 is Snapdragon's most powerful processor currently. Dimensity 9000 is Mediatek's most powerful processor and so on. These brands also have processors for mid-powered phones as well as entry level phones.

Great post by the OP!
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CrimeRe: Unknown Men Gang-rape, Slaughter House Wife In Jigawa by Crieff(m): 4:26pm On Jun 03, 2022
This is why we must legalise gun ownership for anyone 18 years and above.
PoliticsRe: APC Presidential Screening Committee Disqualifies 10 Aspirants by Crieff(m): 4:09pm On Jun 03, 2022
Foreigna2:
Bakare can't win. He won't even come top 10.
Farabale.
PoliticsRe: APC Presidential Screening Committee Disqualifies 10 Aspirants by Crieff(m): 4:06pm On Jun 03, 2022
Foreigna2:
Emotion over reasoning. Bakare can't even win his Local Government
Chill now

Monday is almost here
PoliticsRe: APC Presidential Screening Committee Disqualifies 10 Aspirants by Crieff(m): 4:03pm On Jun 03, 2022
Foreigna2:
1. Bakare
2. Onu
3. Rochas
4. Jack-Rich
5. Akpabio
6. Hashim
7. Ayade
8. Borrofice
9. Nicholas Felix
10. Rufai-Sani
11.Ken-Ohanenye
Rubbish! Bakare can never be part of those disqualified. He has more heart to lead than every other presidential hopefuls.
RomanceRe: My Boyfriend Broke Up With Me Because I Got A High Paying Job by Crieff(m): 8:52am On Jun 03, 2022
julie90:
I have been working for this company for two years. In December 2021, there was a change in management, a new manager was assigned to my Department. Before the change in management, I applied for some jobs in November 2021 but I didn't get any response.

Things between my new manager and I developed really quickly (he is not married and he is 10 years older than me). Although we have been working together, when he became the new manager we started dating. it was mutual, it wasn't like he forced me. We liked each other and we started dating in March 2022. We kept things professional in the office. Nobody in the office knows about this even till now.

Those companies I applied to in November 2021 reached out to me for an interview. I got two offers at the same time. Both offers come with great pay (similar to what my boyfriend currently earns) and a significant boost to my career. I spoke to my boyfriend about it and being my boss he told me to reject both offers, he told me he would be able to cater for my needs that the only commitment he has now is paying for his house and once he is done paying for it, he would have more money to take care of me and I didn't need a job where they would pay me what he's currently earning and be in a role similar to his.

I told him it's not the money but it would be about moving up the ladder in my career. These are offers people do not have, now I have two, he is asking me to reject them. He told me even if I have to move the only offer I should take is the one close to the company where we work which has a lower pay compared to the second offer. I told him I would go with the second offer which has more opportunities for me. Both offers are in the same state although my preferred offer is a bit far from where I live but it is still a reasonable location to commute everyday. At one point he told me, I was too ambitious and I took it as a compliment.

I noticed he changed since then, he informed the company management that I was leaving and we began the handover process, I noticed he changed after we had the discussion about me accepting the second offer but I thought it was about him missing me. May 31 was my last day and I noticed few days to my last day he was acting strange so I asked him what the matter was. He said he doesn't feel anything for me and we should stop seeing each other.

This is a man that was really excited when we were dating, all of a sudden doesn't feel anything for me because I got a high paying job? Is it wrong for a woman to be ambitious? When has it become a crime for a woman to aim high in her career? My role will still be to support him. I have never been rude to him and I am not going to be rude to him because we now earn the same salary. I really like him and I feel disappointed that he could act this way.

Is it now a crime for a woman to be ambitious?
Julie90, look ahead and don't ever look back.
CrimeRe: Hushpuppi: My Arrest, Detention’ve Political Undertone –  Abba Kyari by Crieff(m): 8:33am On Jun 03, 2022
Criminal drug-dealing cop.
PoliticsRe: Okada Ban: Lagos Set To Crush Another 2,228 Motorcycles by Crieff(m): 8:32am On Jun 03, 2022
TeeGentle:
They are not supposed to crush it
This is what they earn for living
Instead of this they are supposed to collect fine from them
The majority of the riders are criminals using it to perpetrate crimes in local communities like selling weed, drugs, and other harmful substances in Ogba, Fagba, Agege for example. Also, majority of these riders from the North ride this bike without getting proper licenses/permits from the FRSC. Additionally, they are very reckless and they don't obey traffic rules.

Finally, they are very belligerent and are quick to assault and maim you during a confrontation. They are vermins. let them go back to where they come from or behave like normal human beings.
CrimeRe: Izzy, Lady Sexually Assaulted, Beaten At Eko Hotels (Photo) by Crieff(m): 10:28pm On Jun 02, 2022
Joezinho:
Chimamanda Adichie once said, "..We must be wary of the dangers of a single story.."
This is response is poor. There is footage of what happened. You don't say such a thing knowing the type of lawless country we are in.

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