Hmmmm! If she hasn't flown before, she needs someone to take time and put her through on what to expect during a flight and how to manage herself. I know a woman who got a neural issue for years now since she flew to London at old age.
Imagine this! It was settled "in typical Nigerian fashion: with cash" according to the WikiLeaks statement. This is how these people have been stealing our future and keeping us suffering.
I just hope we can unite and rise one day to fight our common enemies instead of fighting one another. One day, we are going to see WikiLeaks on what happened between T-pain and Mahmood.
After half a decade of the Al-Assad family's rule over Syria, the President just got ousted by the rebels, Reuters reports within the hour.
*Rebel commander says 'future is ours'
*Macron says "barbaric state" has fallen
Syrian rebels declared they had ousted President Bashar al-Assad after seizing control of Damascus on Sunday, forcing him to flee and ending his family's decades of autocratic rule after more than 13 years of civil war in a seismic moment for the Middle East.
The Islamist rebels also dealt a major blow to the influence of Russia and Iran in Syria in the heart of the region - allies who had propped up Assad during critical periods in the conflict.
The rebels said they had entered the capital with no sign of army deployments. Thousands of people in cars and on foot congregated at a main square in Damascus waving and chanting "Freedom" from a half century of Assad family rule, witnesses said.
People were seen walking inside the Al-Rawda Presidential Palace, with some leaving carrying furniture from inside. The rebels said prisoners had been freed from a large jail on the outskirts of Damascus where the Syrian government detained thousands.
"We celebrate with the Syrian people the news of freeing our prisoners and releasing their chains," the rebels said.
Leading rebel commander Abu Mohammed al-Golani said there was no room for turning back and the group was determined to continue the path they started in 2011 during the Arab Spring uprisings.
"The future is ours," he said in a statement read on Syria's state TV after his forces took over Damascus.
French President Emmanuel Macron said "the barbaric state has fallen" and paid tribute to the Syrian people.
DAUNTING TASK AHEAD When the celebrations fade, Syria's new leaders will face the daunting task of trying to deliver stability to a diverse country with competing factions that will need billions of dollars in aid and investments to rebuild. One possible challenge could be a resurgence of Islamic State militants.
During its prime, the group imposed a reign of terror in large swathes of Syria and Iraq and directed external operations before it was defeated by a U.S.-led coalition.
Underscoring the lightning changes, Iran's embassy was stormed by Syrian rebels, Iran's English-language Press TV reported.
Lebanese-based Hezbollah, which provided crucial support to Assad for years, withdrew all of its forces from Syria on Saturday as rebel factions approached Damascus, two Lebanese security sources told Reuters on Sunday. Assad, who had not spoken in public since the sudden rebel advance a week ago, flew out of Damascus for an unknown destination earlier on Sunday, two senior army officers told Reuters. His whereabouts now - and those of his wife Asma and their two children - were unknown. The Russian Foreign Ministry said Assad had left office and departed the country after giving orders there be a peaceful handover of power.
The Syrian rebel coalition said it was continuing work to complete the transfer of power in the country to a transitional governing body with full executive powers.
"The great Syrian revolution has moved from the stage of struggle to overthrow the Assad regime to the struggle to build a Syria together that befits the sacrifices of its people," it added in a statement. As Syrians expressed joy, Prime Minister Mohammad Ghazi al-Jalali called for free elections.
Alakoriomo: But abroad is a working country, I find it hard to believe healthcare isn’t free. Usually, people should not die over there cuz it’s a working country
If a country or a family or anything whatsoever is working, someone is paying the price. If "abroad" is a "working" country, it's because people are paying the prices like taxes and high cost of healthcare.
We didn't fall for APC's cheap lies. They forced their way in. Stop talking as if we fell for them. At least, I'm sure that up to 60% of Nigerians weren't as stupid as to support Buhari over GEJ in 2015 not to talk of BAT over Obi.
dkidd: And where's the maturity in this load of crap U typed. A lot of U guys are really females in male skins. Go and put on Ur skirt weyrey. African men should be more mature indeed. And these are the fools parading as men in this generation hahahaha fooool 😂
Gen Z or later version spotted. Go and fight with girls on TV everyday.
If healthcare professionals are well paid out there, it's because patients pay well. This is a place where healthcare is the "last line of defence" to use a line the lady used. Down here, we have many substitutes like: 1. Prayer (whether it works or not, it gives us hope) 2. Herbs 3. Suicide🤣
All because most of us are poor and therefore helpless.
According to FUTO's Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Nnenna N. Oti, Sen. Oluremi Tinubu was recognized for her remarkable humanitarian services and dedication to education across the country.
Gistmedia10: Was he right to demand her phone, or is trust the real issue here?
He's wrong to demand her phone. Na only girl friend she be. Even if say she don graj to baby mama or wife, African men should be mature enough to let women have their right to autonomy and privacy. Even you wey be man, na every secret about you you go expose to your woman? Even the one you wan expose, na you take your hand wan expose am. No be she force you. We lack maturity plenty for dis Africa aswear.
That's good of Neymar. And I also respect many Muslims for this: Being proud of whom you are. But that shouldn't lead to stepping on other people's rights. For instance, if what you believe in is scamming people, don't be proud of it.
Copycat Africa! Just because a former President was re-elected in the US, people started pasting GEJ photos on Nigerian streets. I'm sure it has also influenced the return of Mahatma abi Mahama in Ghana.
As you're saying this, I remember two Irish missionaries I knew personally who literally sacrificed their lives for black people here in Nigeria. As I remember them, I realize how very unfair you are to them with this post.
Missionaries and colonialists are two different sets of people. Colonialism ended in 1960 but I encountered those two missionaries in late 1980s and early 1990s.
Besides, here's my attempt to indigenize Christianity. I will tell you my experience trying to do so, showing how shallow we are when we try to denigrate the white people...
Two intelligent mad men naijapikin2 and Jakumo, una don carry una Tinubu obsession come for where we suppose de discuss how to dey safe for World War 3. Abi Tinubu don succeed in getting you suicidal?