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Sure thats how you greet your father at home. Lots of brainless kids all over the internet if you got nothing meaningful to say kindly Bleep off my mention #Shalom SalamRushdie: |
I normally dont reply animals like you that why i stayed off the politics section but note that i will feed your family comfortably without breaking a sweat and if you wish to leave naija you can ask for help maybe your sorry assss could get an assistance oponu oshi kings09: |
His brain is still on vacation mode AdiscoPele: |
You banning people from coming to your country yet you still drone bombing and shooting innocent civilians in those countries. Tell me how else to build hatred in human Lots of Widows and Orphans are being created everyday.http://www.alternet.org/grayzone-project/nawar-anwar-al-awlaki-killed-us-trump-raid-yemen-civilians SEOManiac:Don't be deceived by any "America First" Bull shiii. All the countries whose citizens made up the 9/11 hijack aint on that list, guess why Trump got businesses in those countries and he aint ready to lose a dime and you here telling me America First lol wake up man |
"Let's be clear on this: Shooting a child in the neck on purpose is not just murder, it's the way fascists kill" It seems that already in the first days in office, U.S. President Donald Trump wants to see another escalation in Yemen — a country, which is the scene of regular drone attacks and various other shadowy operations conducted by the United States since 2002. Apart from that, Yemen is facing a huge destruction since last March, mainly thanks to the horrendous bombings by U.S.-ally Saudi Arabia. Thousands of civilians have already been killed, while tens of thousands have been displaced and face a humanitarian crisis, largely ignored by the rest of the world. According to the Pentagon, at least two drone strikes took place in Yemen under the hand of the Trump administration. Both of them have only killed "terrorists" says the official narrative. However, this procedure already became normal under the Bush and Obama administration. It was too obvious that this would not change under Trump. At the moment, Yemen is the best example for that. On the night of January 29, Trump's first commando raid in Baydah province ended with a massacre. During the operation, both Navy SEALs and weaponed Reaper drones were involved. In the end, more than 30 Yemenites, including women and children, were killed. Additionally, one U.S. soldier died while at least two were injured. Eight-year-old Nawaar al-Awlaki was also among the victims. Nawaar was the daughter of Anwar al-Awlaki, an American-Yemeni preacher who allegedly had strong ties with Al-Qaida. Nevertheless, the U.S. government was not ever able to charge al-Awlaki for any crime. Instead, he was murdered by a drone in a CIA assassination strike in September 2011. Two weeks later, in mid-October, al-Awlaki's son Abdulrahman, his 17-year-old cousin and several other civilians were killed by a drone strike in Yemen. Abdulrahman was an innocent child, he had not any extremist ties nor was he himself a militant — he just had the wrong father. And so had Nawaar, whose murder has quickly been confirmed by her grandfather Dr. Nasser al-Awlaki, who still lives in Yemen's capital Sana'a. "Why kill children?" the grandfather asked. "This is the new (U.S.) administration. It's very sad, a big crime." According to al-Awlaki, his grandchild was shot in her neck by a U.S. soldier. Nawaar suffered two hours before she died. Let's be clear on this: Shooting a child in the neck on purpose is not just murder, it's the way fascists kill. Officially, the United States are not at war in Yemen. However, shadowy U.S. military operations have become part of daily life in the country and, like in other regions of the world, one of Barack Obama's main legacies. Even in the last days of his presidency, Obama put his full efforts into increasing the power of his elite soldiers of the Joint Special Operations Command, JSOC, who have operated in Yemen and elsewhere for years. It's symbolic that Nawaar's brother Abdulrahman was murdered by drone by Obama while she herself was shot by one of Trump's soldiers. Few hours after the bloodbath, Vice President Mike Pence mourned on Twitter for the dead soldier and called him a "hero" who died while fighting "radical Islamic terror". He did not mention that another "hero" killed Nawaar. According to the U.S. government, a source which should be scrutinized on a regular basis, all the other victims were Al-Qaida militants. Nawaar al-Awlaki and the other slaughtered civilians were not mentioned at all. Since Trump and his National Security Adviser Michael T. Flynn already made clear months ago that they consider the killing of "terrorist's families" as legitimate, this should not be a surprise. However, it should not be forgotten that the Obama administration handled things in a similar way — just without using such a harsh rhetoric. Mostly, innocent people were killed and remained nameless and invisible. When Trump took office, many observers criticized him, his background, his personality and his racist and Islamophobic slurs. But rarely, was there any criticism on Obama's foreign policy legacy visible. Leading media outlets did not focus on what kind of powers Obama was going to serve Trump on a silver platter. Instead they mourned after the former president's charisma and rhetoric — or in other words: His tools to show the U.S. empire in its best way. But now we have Trump, the empire's ugly face, and people are already suffering under him. It's both deeply sadistic and ironic that people from Yemen are not allowed to enter the United States in these days while American soldiers are free to enter Yemen and murder its citizens. In fact, this is the peak that we have reached in a system of constant racism and injustice. https://www.alternet.org/files/styles/story_image/public/story_images/nawar_al_awlaki.jpg http://www.telesurtv.net/english/opinion/How-Trump-Continues-Obamas-Legacy-by-Killing-8-Year-Old-Girl--20170201-0047.html |
lmao, well i have done such alot of and they always leave the order to auto complete softboiy: |
skitkid2:Well for someone rooting for 5star he can stay away from that but me no send, her 1 star no go shake my over 100 5star reviews, i just dislike stubborn clients |
Tell her to pay more that its not free and wasnt part of her initial order if she insist keep typing DONE in the order delivery stuff until she gets tired damzy88: |
And did the protest unseat trump or made him stop any of his orders?? Eazybay: |
Tuface is just being used as a poster boy he is not the brain behind the protest just like he told femi kuti "Some people" Eazybay: |
See i aint against the people protesting but using the people for personal gain is what i am against, is this the first time Nigerians are complaining of hardship He was so close to David Mark who was the SP for 8 years yet he couldn't raise a topic of how to develop their state not to talk of Nigeria as a whole, The protest wont be addressing anything than letting the government know people are suffering, or did Tuface reveal a strategy that will get Nigeria out of this mess he would be revealing on Monday NOPE. The government knows people are suffering and i assure you after the protest the government will continue doing same thing they've been doing and nothing will change. Another thing is this protest is from National stadium to National Theater, who will receive them there If it had been to Alausa it would be meaningful. The same media he's expecting to air the protest to the government would have done the same if decides to pour out his mind about the suffering of the masses to the government from his bedroom. Bro the reality is those behind this don't care about the people marching they only care about their source of fund been stepped on by Buhari and they believe this protest will put pressure on him. They just using the masses to achieve their personal goal. Wise up bro Eazybay: |
lol well i am miles away from naija so either they protest or not aint affecting me in anyway Eazybay: |
I aint against the protest but the difference between this protest and that is way large... If this protest is for the government to reduce the fuel price that would had been much more better or if you have a plan to make things work better and it will be delivered on monday that would had been awesome but this is just to tell the government people are suffering, they know and no special things will be done apart from what is being done before by the government. Nigeriatraining: |
Exactly, its so glaring this is politically motivated so pictures of this protest can be served round during 2019 elections same way Subsidy protest pics took the center stage during the last election. Trust Nigerian Musicians at ur own risk. Everybody dey find how hin pocket go take full martineverest: |
A success who are they meeting at national theater to discuss their pains with Walking to Alausa would make more sense than just walking to National theater. The only way the government you walking against would see u all is via the media and same media would have covered it if Tuface decides to hold it in his bedroom so i see no reason for the walk which could be easily hijacked by hoodlums who may attack people heading to office iamdynamite: |
They choosing a different way of life means judging to you or a glaring reality ![]() 0b10010011: |
One went right the other took the left way www.nairaland.com/attachments/4821437_comb03022017013423_jpeg1a7c296ac91ea8c0116f1eddf6406644 |
Stop displaying ur ignorance on here, its a project approved by ur otuoke god, and this administration refused to release funds for it Nuezha: |
Send me a video link of something like this firstolalekan: |
Africa is around 200yrs behind other continents |
GREEDINESS is all i see |
Sometimes i wonder what people like this are doing in the force, See the man belle like iya basira cooking pot www.nairaland.com/attachments/4818683_fbimg1486059623762_jpeg7a661392928aa0f15f635ce518eb12d5 |
In as much as i dont support his post, is Buhari not someone's father also?? The reality is wish for others what you can wish for yourself. We need to be praying and working towards a better nigeria not wishing someone dead Fedayeen02: |
And when this same sets of people lose a family member to the same riffles they cleared after taking bribe they will turn to the government and scream all day long.... mtcheeew greediness at its peak, only God knows how many of this had passed thru them without anyone noticing |
Did you miss that part that says they are prisoners?? Kalman: DIKEnaWAR:So your brain decided to skip the part that says this dudes are prisoners or you just decided to self service yourself this morning ![]() |
Even 2 out of his 3 wives are immigrants.... And to those thinking he's putting America first ca you tel me why Turkey ain't on the list we all knew how an ambassador was killed there recently, why was Saudi Arabia not on the list?? We were told Saudi got 15 of its citizens in the 9/11 hijack, why is Egypt, UAE and Lebanon missing on the list also cuz their citizens completed the list of 9/11 hijackers. Well to oil your balls, Trump got businesses in those countries and will never raise a finger to sanction those countries. Can't you see how hard he's putting America first?? Lol |
Lmao so surprised people are still falling for this shiii Femsmart: |
Sometimes I just laugh at hungry dudes arguing on front page over politicians who only care about what to embezzle while a lot of people are in the business section of this forum acquiring knowledge and making money legitimately, Investment section was pretty hot before it got taken over by Ponzi schemes and all sort of trash. Freelancing is one of the best ways of earning a lot with your talent, the beauty of it is you can register on various websites and assemble a team of like minds to execute the projects together. And more importantly you got your freedom, no boss stressing your life or all those dramas that comes with normal job ish |
mccoy47:Nope he's not putting any America first that's what you all are meant to believe. Why was Turkey not on the list we all know how an ambassador was killed there recently, why was Saudi Arabia not on the list?? We were told Saudi got 15 of its citizens in the 9/11 hijack, why is Egypt, UAE and Lebanon missing on the list also cuz their citizens completed the list of 9/11 hijackers. Well to oil your balls, Trump got businesses in those countries and will never raise a finger to sanction those countries. Can't you see how hard he's putting America first?? Lol |
Azin over mad worry the dude lol Ask4Info: |
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LORDOFAFONJAS:You need a slap from that abooki in delta state to reset ur brain which you've abandoned for ages |
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