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This is just an effect of international crises we are seeing of how currently greece in serious problems talk of their economy, austerity measures and wide spread protests all over the country. Now their doctors are fleeing to africa to escape this problems. I pray this doesn' t befall us. May God help us. |
better85:E pain am oh |
Oya oh computer students, engineers and gurus come and answer this one oh because if you cant ona just be.........@¿@ |
Nonybb:No first his balls then his head ![]() |
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NO BE ONLY AIRFORCE NA STORMTROOPERS..........MTHeWWWWwww THESE GUYS WEY DON SELECT THEIR PEEPS NATIONAL SCAM!!! ![]() |
Time to use the "un-follow" button on this thread, congrats to the new students and work very hard because 100L is the foundation of your G.P. |
Have been figuring out and trying to put out pieces of series of recent events for some time which i discovered that MANKIND IS SET FOR MASSIVE DEPOPULATION OR RATHER WORST EXTINCTION. And i have my reasons to back it, forget endtime bullshits lets face reality here. mother nature or mankind its self has been depopulating its self when its at peak. The population of mankind is set to be 7 billion and that is getting too much for madam earth and not to talk how this numbers are killing her talk of animal extinction, pollution, global warming and the wost of them a nuclear war. Ok let me just start from Ghengis khan conquest of asia to europe which millions of peoples died and brought Black death to europe which again killed millions then we see the exploration and conquest of americas by spanish which brought smallpox and killed almost all of native tribes of america then to slave trade, colonial and imperialism which killed large population in africa and other places then came industrial revolution brought large army and power in europe then came WW1 which brought spanish flu and that wasnt enough WW2 followed almost quickly, then communist ideas killed millions in USSR(stalin) and china(mao) including before and after WW2 and then the rise of cold war with two nuclear armed states USA and USSR which could have ended mankind in a nuclear war. Not to talk of earthquakes and natural disasters through those periods. Fastforward to now 21st century we saw the rise of AIDS which in a tactical way is against overpopulation. Then rise of ebola and if that wasnt enough lassa fever came. Few years back vaccines for malaria came but mother nature wasnt done with one of its favourite host 'mosquitos' to spread its advanced zika virus which also in a tactical way prevent pregnancy and support abortion. And if that is enough tensions all over the world is heating up to boiling point talk of syria, russia, china, iran and US tensions which could result in a nuclear standoff MANKIND IS SET FOR DEPOPULATION IS NOT A MATTER OF IF IT WILL HAPPEN ITS A MATTER OF WHEN IT WILL START. Its like mother nature(captain of a ship) in a very bad storm(global warming, deforestation, war, use and test of nukes by mankind). for the captain to save its self and the ship, all he needs to do is to throw(use of diseases and major natural disaster) all excess loads(mankind overpopulation) on the ship into the sea. |
This is nice |
[quote author=leke12 post=42639448]Yes we respect igbos WITH IMITATION O.P you must be a fool like your others on this thread for imitating and posing like a Yoruba person If you are so obsessed with yoruba's progress, rich lifestyles and culture then watch and learn so it can be of benefits to you and your tribe rather than displaying your foolishness on a public forum. |
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Guess HIV as just been weaponized. HIV/Aids was created and is been currently upgraded by The NWO to kill off blacks because they poses a treat to their survival. Too bad that they did not think of the danger it may also pose to them. Lets ask ourselves why is aids/hiv and other deadly diseases so rampant in africa despite in western world you will see disgustin sexual act(e.g gayism) and even through with all awareness and morality in africa the disease doesnt look like something that will be eradicated in the next decade. Even worst new diseases(lassa,ebola,etc) are now even coming up at fast rate plus they have extra powers and features than when they first discovered them, as if something or somebody is engineering bio-weapons on guinea pigs(africans). |
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What of Sukhoi PAK FA S-400 triumf Sukhoi 47 Tank amarta T-14
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As nigeria ranked 9th among world ten superpowers by 2050. But see the shocking comment made by a zoogerian and see the epic response by a patriotic nigerian [url]Top 10 Superpowers of the World in 2050 - YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=23eiuc2VCws[/url]
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Nice post but my question is what about drinking of 8lts of water a day, is it good for the postrate organ? |
xtrophy:waytin dis thing dey talk? |
what of dat ''du battery" dat one no dey save battery oh na drain e sabi do. |
Key to cryogenics |
This is so humiliating and demoralizing I wound rather join a militia group than the army because there is no corruption that kills or humiliate them. They got good fire arms, high survivability due to their rich loots and high morale plus they are always rich because they share everything 5050 not some big belly old fucker commanding and eating my sweat when am fighting. To those guys up there I know if they can reverse the hands of Time they will go for my idea. SORRY GALLANT MEN. |
Fast forward to present day they got their Western backed "democrazy", ISIS are doing a good job for them than ghadafi One of the facts in life is that you may not know what you are enjoying unless you lose it ![]() |
The US has imposed fresh sanctions on Iranian companies and individuals over a recent ballistic missile test. The new sanctions prevent 11 entities and individuals linked to the missile programme from using the US banking system. The move came after international nuclear sanctions on Iran were lifted as part of a deal hailed by President Barack Obama on Sunday as "smart". Four American-Iranians were also freed in a prisoner swap as part of the deal. Among them was Washington Post reporter Jason Rezaian - whom President Obama described as "courageous". A fifth American was freed separately. 'Significant threat' They were triggered by Iran conducting a precision-guided ballistic missile test capable of delivering a nuclear warhead last October, violating a United Nations ban. "Iran's ballistic missile programme poses a significant threat to regional and global security, and it will continue to be subject to international sanctions," said Adam J Szubin, US acting under-secretary for terrorism and financial intelligence. Moments later, President Obama hailed the nuclear deal, which is being implemented following verification by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) that Iran had restricted its sensitive nuclear activities. "This is a good day because once again we're seeing what's possible with international diplomacy," Mr Obama said. "For decades," he said, "our differences meant our governments almost never spoke - ultimately, that did not advance America's interests." The deal meant "Iran will not get its hands on a nuclear bomb", he said. He said differences with Iran remained, and the US would "remain steadfast in opposing Iran's destabilising behaviour elsewhere" - such as its missile tests. 'New chapter' And he defended a separate settlement at an international legal tribunal which will see the US repay Iran $400m (£280m) in funds frozen since 1981 plus a further $1.3bn in interest - saying there was no point "dragging this out". Earlier, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said the nuclear deal opened a "new chapter" in the country's relations with the world. The deal has been welcomed by many governments, the UN and EU - but disparaged by some US Republicans and Israel, which says it allows Iran to continue to "spread terror". What are the sanctions? Nuclear sanctions have been in place since 2006, on top of other sanctions stretching back decades: *The economic sanctions being lifted now were imposed progressively by the US, EU and UN in response to Iran's nuclear programme *The EU is lifting restrictions on trade, shipping and insurance in full *The US is suspending, not terminating, its nuclear-related sanctions; crucially, Iran can now reconnect to the global banking system *The UN is lifting sanctions related to defence and nuclear technology sales, as well as an asset freeze on key individuals and companies *Non-nuclear US economic sanctions remain in place, notably the ban on US citizens and companies trading with Iran, and US and EU sanctions on Iranians accused of sponsoring terrorism remain in place A flurry of Iranian economic activity is anticipated: *Nearly $100bn (£70bn) of Iranian assets are being unlocked *Iran is expected to increase its daily export of 1.1m barrels of crude oil by 500,000 shortly, and a further 500,000 thereafter *Iran is reportedly poised to buy 114 new passenger planes from the Airbus consortium What it means for Iran's economy and world markets The prospect of Iran doubling its crude oil exports has contributed to the continuing fall in the oil price. Benchmark Brent crude closed below $29 (£20.3) on Friday. Share prices in Saudi Arabia, the Arab world's largest stock market, fell more than 6% following the lifting of sanctions. The IAEA said it had installed a device at the Natanz plant to monitor Iran's uranium enrichment activities in real time, in order to verify that uranium enrichment levels were kept at up to 3.67% as agreed in the deal with world powers. As part of the deal, Iran had to drastically reduce its number of centrifuges and dismantle a heavy-water reactor near the town of Arak, both of which could be used in creating nuclear weapons. Iran has always maintained its nuclear programme is peaceful, but opponents of the deal say it does not do enough to ensure the country cannot develop a nuclear bomb. http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-35338901 [url]america.aljazeera.com/articles/2016/1/17/us-imposes-limited-new-sanctions-on-iran-after-lifting-broader-penalties.html[/url] http://www.cnbc.com/2016/01/17/new-york-times-digital-us-imposes-new-sanctions-on-iran-after-prisoner-exchange.html https://www.rt.com/usa/329240-us-sanctions-iran-ballistic/
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yeepee |
is not working, keep saying error. |
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Nice I will master it all. |
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Guyman02:but does it mean that only igbos supplyed the blueprint, funding, and the production for this product. Is it not done by the current Nigerian army then why labeling it only an igbo product Bitterleafsoup:when it is the product of Nigeria. |
Guyman02:but does it mean that only igbos supplyed the blueprint, funding, and the production for this product. Is it not done by the current Nigerian army then why labeling it only an igbo product when it is the product of Nigeria. |
proxillin:guy sikorsky aircrafts is a U.S company but was founded by a Russian. You can see that the names does not tell its origins. |
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