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Former president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. See the kind of cars he is using. Nigeria sha! Former president Goodluck Jonathan should go do Thanksgiving on Sunday. |
treziMcCarthy:I like the bolded words. How are you today? |
Rev. 22:1 And he shewed me a pure river of water of life, clear as crystal, proceeding out of the throne of God and of the Lamb. |
Smoke weed everyday, even now as the rains are dropping. I'm not a programmer sha. |
It should remain hacked forever! |
[ b]what is the programme really about please. Is it too late to apply now??[/b] |
Rastaramsey:U sef. which change are u looking 4 again. D one APC brought is not enof abi? |
So banditry get this kind money, hmmn think I need to let go off my good conscience by all means. |
Grateful02:Yes it worked though d line was initially barred for few hours. Anyways everything is working fine now. |
My airtel line is barred from making calls, after linking wit NIN. So what's d essence of linking now. |
I go d msg from Airtel around 8 somtin pm yesterday, that's wen I was forced to use anodas nin to keep my line from been blocked. |
This lot don't know what they are doing not supporting. |
War! War! War! You no good ooo. Who even brought about war idea sef. Beautiful country will now rebuild again. |
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DrChukzy:(•‿•)(•‿•)(•‿•) |
Since Italy backed out, I will just be a neutral fan all through the tournament. I may not even watch any of the games until it's the quarter finals. |
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AandB:(•‿•)(•‿•)(•‿•) |
Fearyourcreator:ignorant I think |
"maybe there'll come a time when I won't be sad 'n' lonely..." Gaye too get lyrics |
Senegal with more chance to reach round of 16. |
jerseyboy:Do it yourself |
kay29000:I see dem every day, every where.... |
ernnie457:Same you that will go out to the bar with ur bf every Saturdays and Sundays to get drunk? |
The specie you are directing dis question to, don't even know what they need in a relationship. Waste of question! |
Why do men like showing their 6-packs? |
Chizillar1:Price? |
Russian troops occupying the former nuclear power plant at Chernobyl have left, the plant's staff say. According to Ukraine's state nuclear company Energoatom, staff at the plant said there are currently no "outsiders" at the site. Earlier, it said some Russian forces had set off towards the Belarusian border, leaving a small group behind. The announcement appears to confirm reports by senior US defence officials on Wednesday of a withdrawal. Russian troops seized Chernobyl at the beginning of their invasion of Ukraine. "This morning, the invaders announced their intentions to leave the Chernobyl nuclear power plant," Energoatom said in a statement. The company also confirmed reports that Russian troops had dug trenches in the most contaminated part of the Chernobyl exclusion zone, receiving "significant doses" of radiation. There are unconfirmed reports that some are being treated in Belarus. Reuters news agency quoted workers at the plant as saying some of the soldiers had no idea they were in a radiation zone. The Russian military, however, said that after capturing the plant radiation levels at the plant itself had stayed within a normal range. The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said in a statement that it was unable to confirm the reports. Its director did, however, say it was in close consultations with Ukrainian authorities on sending a mission to the Chernobyl plant in the next few days. While "Chernobyl" is a word that evokes apocalypse, nuclear experts stressed throughout this saga that there was no risk of "another Chernobyl". There is no working nuclear reactor on the site. As Prof Claire Corkhill from Sheffield University told me at the time, even if buildings containing contaminated material were pierced "we wouldn't be talking about plumes of radioactive smoke". She was much more concerned when Russian forces attacked a building at the working Zaporizhzhia nuclear facility on 4 March. That incident caused the director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to plan a trip to Ukraine - essentially to ask Russian forces to keep nuclear facilities out of the line of fire. "What is a concern in Chernobyl now," Prof Corkhill told me, "is that we haven't had regular communication between the site and the IAEA, which basically keeps a [safety log] of where any potentially hazardous material is. We now need to go in and establish that none of that material is missing." Other scientists are concerned about the damage that may have been caused to a place that has become a wildlife refuge and a site of international research collaboration. Prof Nick Beresford, who studies the exclusion zone's landscape, says his Ukrainian colleagues now don't know if they will have labs to return to. "The zone itself, over the last nearly 40 years, has become a site for wildlife," he added. "Lots of rare species moved in when people moved out. We just don't know how this will have affected the wildlife." In recent days Russia has said it will scale down its operations in northern Ukraine around the capital Kyiv and focus its forces on the eastern Donbas region. Chernobyl is located north of Kyiv. But on Thursday Nato Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said Moscow was repositioning rather than withdrawing in order to regroup, resupply and reinforce its offensive in Donbas. "At the same time, Russia maintains pressure on Kyiv and other cities. So we can expect additional offensive actions, bringing even more suffering," he said. There was no change in Russia's objective to pursue a military outcome, he added. The occupation of the Chernobyl site since 24 February, the day of the invasion, has been dogged with concerns about power outages and problems for the staff, many of whom were trapped there for weeks and could not get home. Although no longer a working power station, Chernobyl was never fully abandoned and still requires constant management. It is the site of what is considered to be the world's worst nuclear accident in 1986. The Russian withdrawal follows an announcement several days ago by the mayor of Slavutych, a nearby town housing workers at the plant, that Russian troops had left the town
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Russia is now a "lesser country" as a result of its invasion of Ukraine, says UK Defence Secretary Ben Wallace. Speaking to Sky News, he added: "President Putin is not the force he used to be. He is now a man in a cage he built himself. "His army is exhausted, he has suffered significant losses. "The reputation of this great army of Russia has been trashed. "He has not only got to live with the consequences of what he is doing to Ukraine, but he has also got to live with the consequences of what he has done to his own army." Wallace says Russian forces appear to be regrouping and shifting their focus towards the south and east of Ukraine. "We have seen it before. It always gets worse. It goes for more civilian attacks, more civilian areas." He adds that international allies have agreed to supply more military equipment and "lethal aid" to Ukraine, including armoured vehicles and long-range artillery and ammunition. |
One of my 2 best meals nai you prepare so oo....wish i fit join you. Enjoy sha |
How detailed are the instructions in this manual? |
put ur money where ur dick is. |
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