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Stivenchy:What's the Price please and when can someone come for inspection? |
ican2020:Don't waste your time with GTB card, it won't work. Same thing that had been happening for some time now and that was why i don't bother myself with Nigeria PayPal payment anymore. Access bank will just cut your neck with rate and something money will be deducted from your account and it won't go through. |
And here we go again. This Ondo state is Anti Cow town |
Just imagine. RIP |
As old as you are, you can't just wait a little while for your maker to call you home. |
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Beautiful family |
300 million naira, yea that's some money there |
Back in the days when men were boys |
These lazy set of Young lads feels charm will makes their Yahoo work easy and bring the money faster without any brainwork. I weep for this generation. |
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Young Lads, say NO TO CRIME |
What does these lawbreakers know about the law? |
My main Gee |
Another one again |
Are you sure? |
Thank God for your life |
Sixteen people were sentenced to death Thursday for burning alive a Bangladeshi teenager who refused to withdraw sexual assault charges against her headteacher. The case highlights what activists say is a culture of impunity over sexual violence in the South Asian country of 168 million people, as well as abuse rife in around 20,000 seminaries that educate mostly poor and rural students. Nusrat Jahan Rafi was doused in kerosene and set on fire on April 6 after she made a sexual harassment complaint against the principal of her rural Islamic seminary. The headteacher, who a court in the southern coastal town of Feni found had ordered the brutal killing from jail after being arrested over the harassment claim, was among those sentenced to death. Others included activists from the ruling Awami League party and some students — including two females — who either participated in the killing or guarded the gates of the seminary while it took place. “The verdict proves that nobody will get away with murder in Bangladesh. We have the rule of law,” prosecutor Hafez Ahmed told reporters after the verdict in a crowded courtroom. Rafi was lured to the rooftop of the seminary in Sonagazi where her attackers pressed her to withdraw the complaint she had filed with police. When she refused, she was tied up, doused in kerosene and set on fire. She suffered burns to 80 per cent of her body and died in hospital four days later. Her death triggered widespread horror across the nation, with protesters in the capital Dhaka staging days of demonstrations seeking “exemplary punishment” for the killers. The murder put pressure on Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to do more to protect women, with her government ordering some 27,000 schools to set up committees to prevent sexual violence. – ‘Not a big deal’ – Rafi had gone to the police in late March to report the sexual harassment, and a leaked video shows the local station chief registering her complaint but dismissing it as “not a big deal”. Police said the attackers’ plan had been to pass off her death as suicide, but this failed after Rafi managed to stagger down the stairs while still engulfed in flames. Activists say many of the women and children who report sexual violence in Bangladesh often suffer a backlash, and that successful prosecutions are rare. Rafi’s case was fast-tracked, with the hearing taking only 62 days at a special tribunal hearing cases of violence against women and children. Maleka Banu, head of a woman’s rights group, told AFP: “It is an exemplary punishment. We hope it will send a serious message to the perpetrators and collaborators of sexual violence.” She said she hoped the verdict would work as a deterrent and would bring down “alarming rise” in sexual violence in the country. Since the arrest of the principal, at least five more madrasa teachers have been held on charges of rape and sexual assault of their students. The head of the Mahila Parishad, another women’s rights group, gave a “guarded welcome” at the quick conclusion of the case but said more needed to be done to ensure increased convictions for sexual harassment and rape cases. According to that group, there were 731 incidents of sexual violence reported in the first six months of the year, including 592 rapes, 113 gang rapes and 26 women who were killed after being sexually assaulted. Researcher Rezaur Rahman Lenin said on average more than 200 people are sentenced to death each year in Bangladesh, and as of May around 1,500 people were on death row The number of executions carried out is less than 10 a year. Defence lawyers said they would appeal against Thursday’s verdict in the high court. https://punchng.com/16-sentenced-to-death-for-burning-alive-teenager/ |
Team GB’s chief medical officer Mike Loosemore has urged Anthony Joshua to tackle his concussion issues by using a new mouthguard. Much has been made of the concussion Joshua suffered in his defeat to Andy Ruiz Jr last June, with his coach Rob McCracken facing criticism after he admitted he knew his heavyweight was concussed in the fight. A new mouthguard developed by Sports & Wellbeing Analytics has a chip inserted which will be able to track the amount of blows to a fighter’s head. With Joshua set to take on Ruiz Jr again in December, Loosemore is hopeful the former unified champion will agree to use the mouthguard in his sparring ahead of the rematch. ‘From a personal point of view, I’d like to get Anthony involved in using this,’ Loosemore told the Daily Mail. ‘The product is what we’ve been looking for, really. We’ve been looking for something where we can measure the real impact on the head. ‘I could see it being used in boxers’ sparring. If they take some heavy shots, you could call the sparring off for the day or you could rest them up for a couple of days or a week, or until they’ve made a recovery. https://punchng.com/doctor-urges-joshua-to-use-special-mouthguard/
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Cross River state |
Many are mad few are roaming |
Inside hell |
Your enemies are always happy about your down fall. It is well |
What does this Ghana boy actually do for a living? |
Crown Jewel opponent Braun Strowman during a training session with WWE. The heavyweight boxer was going through some drills with the company’s coaching staff at their Performance Center in Orlando, Florida when he was charged to the ground by Strowman. Although he did not initially appear to be hurt, Fury was left holding his right ankle after being knocked to the ground by the Monster Among Men. A laughing Strowman was then ushered from the building by members of the coaching team and Fury was unable to stand as he attempted to approach him. The pair will go head to head at Crown Jewel on October 31, live on Sky Sports Box Office at 5pm, in what is Fury’s first match as a WWE competitor. He initially crossed paths with Strowman when the pair literally collided at the first episode of SmackDown in its Friday night slot at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. They will face off at Crown Jewel, an event which also sees Cain Velasquez challenge Brock Lesnar for the WWE title in a match between two former UFC champions. https://punchng.com/fury-attacked-in-training-by-strowman/
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This woman is getting fatter |
GREATESTPIANIST:Where are you? |
Nigerians and bad rumours |
Play Keyboard |
Someone was actually instructing her to do that instead of giving the poor old woman money and let her go in peace |