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Tops up guy..u just made mine day |
SEX n WEED |
Shi be na tomoro make we see weytin go happen |
Furtherance to efforts at resolving the ongoing industrial action embarked upon by ASUU, The Hon. Min. of Labour @SenChrisNgige in a conciliatory meeting with the executive of the Academic Staff Union..HW soon is soon |
i just give my ex sum good Bleep..nw she dnt wanna go bck home say she's sorry 4 all wats she did to me some month bck...narialand help me wat can i to mak her go away pls help |
Nnamdi Kunu is a MAD MAN! Y NUT CUM BACK HOME N MAKE us belive him |
HelenaG:i do call dats cum1 cum all |
Estharfabian:dat's wat's dey thin |
"The Rothschilds are
the wonders of
modern banking … we
see the descendants of
Judah, after a
persecution of two
thousand years,
peering above kings,
rising higher than
emperors, and holding
a whole continent in
the hollow of their
hands. The Rothschilds
govern a Christian
world. Not a cabinet
moves without their
advice. They stretch
their hand, with equal
ease, from
Petersburgh to Vienna,
from Vienna to Paris,
from Paris to London,
from London to
Washington. Baron
Rothschild, the head of
the house, is the true
king of Judah, the
prince of the captivity,
the Messiah so long
looked for by this
extraordinary people.
He holds the keys of
peace or war, blessing
or cursing. … They are
the brokers and
counselors of the kings
of Europe and of the
republican chiefs of
America. What more
can they desire? |
4 d past two wEeks nW we dnt's hav light |
Y nut |
Honesty in politics is much like oxygen. The higher up you go, the scarcer it becomes. |
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wristwatch:but she look high sef |
Were u dey stay make i knw older i go buy or nut |
Were u dey stay make i knw order i go buy or nut |
Were u dey stay i knx order i go buy or nut |
I stayed in Kaduna.an @mahuta opp nnpc juntion anybody were reason an sori be him name... |
President Ashraf Ghani, center, with former President Hamid Karzai, left, whose government received monthly C.I.A. payments. Omar Sobhani / Reuters By MATTHEW ROSENBERG March 14, 2015 WASHINGTON — In the spring of 2010, Afghan officials struck a deal to free an Afghan diplomat held hostage by Al Qaeda. But the price was steep — $5 million — and senior security officials were scrambling to come up with the money. They first turned to a secret fund that the Central Intelligence Agencybankrolled with monthly cash deliveries to the presidential palacein Kabul, according to several Afghan officials involved in the episode. The Afghan government, they said, had already squirreled away about $1 million from that fund. Within weeks, that money and $4 million more provided from other countries was handed over to Al Qaeda, replenishing its coffers after a relentless C.I.A. campaign of drone strikes in Pakistan had decimated the militant network’s upper ranks. “God blessed us with a good amount of money this month,” Atiyah Abd al-Rahman, the group’s general manager, wrote in a letter to Osama bin Ladenin June 2010, noting that the cash would be used for weapons and other operational needs. [image] Abdul Khaliq Farahi, who was kidnapped by Al Qaeda in 2008. Michael Kamber for The New York Times Bin Laden urged caution, fearing the Americans knew about the payment and had laced the cash with radiation or poison, or were tracking it. “There is a possibility — not a very strong one — that the Americans are aware of the money delivery,” he wrote back, “and that they accepted the arrangement of the payment on the basis that the money will be moving under air surveillance.” The C.I.A.’s contribution to Qaeda’s bottom line, though, was no well-laid trap. It was just another in a long list of examples of how the United States, largely because of poor oversight and loose financial controls, has sometimes inadvertently financed the very militants it is fighting. While refusing to pay ransoms for Americans kidnapped by Al Qaeda, the Taliban or, more recently, the Islamic State, the United States has spent hundreds of billions of dollars over the last decade at war in Iraq and Afghanistan, some of which has been siphoned off to enemy fighters. The letters about the 2010 ransom were included in correspondence between Bin Laden and Mr. Rahman that was submitted as evidence by federal prosecutors at the Brooklyn trial of Abid Naseer, a Pakistani Qaeda operative who was convicted this month of supporting terrorism and conspiring to bomb a British shopping center. |
female teachers are better teachers especially one cute gir :Pfemale teachers are better teachers especially one cute gir |
4 me #weed |
4 ur BIRTHDAY, I'll send U a gift dat MONEY can't buy. I wish U Love, Courage, Strength, Faith & Wisdom.....!!! |
Love to be tom In tom n jerry.... |
FG's ebola will cum to an End.... |
If i never smk weed i no go eat anything. still i smk. |
Only God can save us nw. |
mum all d way. |
claireshan: mine as wellMine too .. |


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