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Racoon:Nigeria will never ever work. |
This is the way Tinubu’s supporters will want to change the truth when he will be no more in office. |
MichaelSokoto:He doesn't have short memory. He remembers, but thinks that we are all fools and low memories. |
saintkel:Make dem drop his head for ground for am? Even though he be one of them, he dey fear am too. |
seunmsg:Lagos is no man's land bros. We all have stake in Lagos |
Abdul05:Bros, tinubu totally disagrees with you. You don't know better than him. |
Truthday:Romans were not Christians when they ruled the land of Israel. Romans were polytheistic, the same with Europe and others. Muslims tried to force Jews to accept islam, but failed. They did not welcome Jews the land of israel. Rather, they fought the newly restored Jewish nation. The land belongs to the jews bros. The Arabs on the land were brought in by Romans in about 70 AD, when Jews revolted against their rule. It was the Romans who renamed the land of israel Palestine just to spite the Jews and cut off every link they have with their land due to the revolt. When the place was renamed Palestine, most Jews were expelled. Some remained. The name Palestine was to spite, ridicule the jews as per their enemies back in the day, the philistines. Philistines were from Crete, Greece, while those who claim to be Palestinians today are Arabs. The philistines were completely eliminated by the jews. They were in 5 major cities before: Gaza, Ashdod, Ashkelon, Ekron, and Gath. They were eliminated by Israel and their lands taken over. That's why you never heard about them in the New Testament Before the time of Christ Jesus on earth, the land of Israel was split into two, Judah and israel. When you look the map of israel then, you will see that some of their lands are currently in Jordan and Syria.
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yinkeys:Bros does this your comment explain why it is always muslims that are carry acts of terrorism in the name of religion? |
yinkeys:See the list of some of the religions in the world. Populations of World Religions in 2020 religious tradition population 1. Christianity 2,521,460,000 2. Islam 1,899,103,000 3. Hinduism 1,090,592,000 4. agnosticism 744,166,000 5. Buddhism 530,612,000 6. Chinese folk religions 457,672,000 7. ethnic or tribal religions (mostly in Africa) 288,022,000 8. atheist 147,009,000 9. New Religionists (new religious movements in Asia) 67,463,000 10. Sikhism 29,254,000 11. Spiritism and spiritualism 14,805,000 12. Judaism 14,800,000 13. Bahāʾī 9,150,000 14. Daoism 8,767,000 15. Confucianism 8,755,000 16. Jainism 6,344,000 17. Shintō 2,773,000 18. Zoroastrianism 205,000 Why not any of the last 17 above? The jews use the Old Testament and yet yoy have never ever heard of Jews kill in the name of Judaism or GOD Almighty. You now see that there is something fundamentally wrong with Islam. |
[b]She isn't listening and called me several names, saying that no wonder I sex her with strength that's it's because I patronize prostitutes that's why I have sex with her like one.[/b] Make una leave premarital sex alone, una no go hear. Na so we go hear baby mama and baby papa tomorrow. Children raised without their fathers and/or mothers. |
yinkeys:Why is that it is Muslims that are funded to carry our terror acts in the name of religion? Why not other religions? |
Police said on Friday night that they believed Shamie “may have been influenced by extreme Islamist ideology”...... This police dey mad. What is extreme about his behaviour? His behaviour was even mild. History shows that his act was even a really what it should be. If it was, about 30 peeps would have laid dead. |
He didn't win lagos in 2023. I believe that he lost by a wide margin. The result called, I believe, was just allocated. |
There is no election they do not threaten other ethnic groups. Why are they afraid of free and fair elections? |
Tomorrow, they will say that Peter Obi is divisive, accusing him of everything they stand for and do. |
When you investigate properly, you will find out that those threatening her are still among those shouting "free Palestine". Those who hate the truth that israel is dealing with terrorists groups like iran, hamas, houthis, Hezbollah, Islamic Jihad, etc. |
They hate Jews because their book told them to do so. Not just jews, but Christians too. Secondly, a Jewish girl poisoned their "god" to death. There are more reasons though. |
Okechinwadike:You addressed the wrong peep. He is not the person you thought you addressed. The moniker, Hell*A*nus, no dey comment here for some time now |
nepapole:🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Pain everywhere. See head slammer trying Taqiyya on us here oooooo |
Hamas faces its toughest dilemma yet over Trump’s peace plan Opinion: Hamas leaders are torn over Trump’s peace proposal: agreeing means surrendering weapons and identity, while rejecting risks massive destruction in Gaza and renewed global isolation. Avi Issacharoff | published: 16:11 This is likely the greatest dilemma Hamas has faced since its founding. The delay in issuing an official response to U.S. President Donald Trump’s peace plan reflects the depth of the organization’s internal struggle. There is no doubt that the plan is far from favorable for Hamas. At its core, it requires the movement to give up the very thing that defines it: its weapons. Hamas has always presented itself as the vanguard of “resistance,” an identity rooted in armed struggle. Agreeing to surrender its arsenal, even to a foreign force, would erase its political and organizational identity. The situation resembles the pressure Hezbollah faces in Lebanon, though there it stems largely from domestic politics. For Hamas, the real pressure comes from abroad: Arab states urging it to accept the deal. Leaders in Gaza and Qatar know that if even Qatar and Turkey, its closest ideological allies within the Muslim Brotherhood sphere, along with other Arab states back Trump’s plan, Hamas risks standing isolated against Israel without any Arab support. For that, much credit goes to Trump and to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who managed to corner Hamas. If Hamas accepts, it ceases to be Hamas. If it refuses, it becomes the ultimate spoiler of peace in Gaza. On the surface, it appears a win-win for Israel. The pressure on Hamas leaders in Doha is enormous, but the question is how their counterparts inside Gaza, such as Izz al-Din al-Haddad and Raed Saad, who reportedly oppose the plan, will respond. Hiding in tunnels, they know Gaza faces devastation and mass displacement. Yet for them, agreeing to the plan equals surrender: freeing hostages and handing over weapons. Still, if Hamas refuses, Israel will receive a green light for yet another round of devastating strikes in Gaza, flattened neighborhoods, mounting civilian casualties, Israeli soldiers killed, and likely more hostages taken. But Hamas will not be erased. Judging by the intensity of recent fighting in Gaza City, much of its fighting force has already shifted south along with hundreds of thousands of civilians. Even if Israel retakes Gaza City, as it did in late 2023, that would not spell the group’s end nor secure the release of hostages. The failed assassination attempt against Hamas leaders in Doha proved to be a tactical failure but a strategic turning point. Instead of eliminating the organization’s top brass, it brought the Muslim Brotherhood, and Qatar in particular, back to center stage in mediation. Now, Doha enjoys not only its own protective shield but also the implicit backing of Trump’s America. Qatari officials, long accused of funneling millions in cash to Hamas and of fueling incitement through Al Jazeera, have reemerged as indispensable players. One of them, Ali al-Juwadi, known for close but controversial ties with Israel, was seen at White House meetings between Trump and Netanyahu, alongside businessman Steve Witkoff. In the end, what was meant to be Hamas’s elimination attempt instead restored Qatar and the Muslim Brotherhood to full prominence as mediators, while Hamas continues to fight, bolstered by its backers. For all the destruction, the war remains business as usual. https://www.ynetnews.com/article/s1qachp2el |
Truthday:Muslim go and rest. Why does your religion abhor Jews? Why does your religion always exude hatred? Is it because of that Jewish girl? |
Image123:I choose not to gullible. I choose not to be foolish. I choose not to see the truth and call it a lie or see lie and call it truth because of ethnic and/or religious bias. |
Companies have been installing new SBMs and SPMs for years and there is no noise about it |
Image123:And building an export terminal is one of them? So PIB is needed to build an oil export terminal? How will crude oil be exported onshore? How will onshore export terminal work? |
Openyamind111:Is the king an agbadorian? Why did you make this assertion? What does Agbadorian mean? |
CoronaVirusPro:Mynd44 please check if this guys account has been high-jacked. He never ever writes like this. He supports everything that is not right, but this one pass me. |
Image123: ![]() So other companies have not been exporting before Tinubu took over. Na Tinubu do the PIB? Na him and Buhari initiate am? A private company built its terminal and you are praising Tinubu? PIB is not the reason why the company built the terminal bros. Even other Tinubu supporters dey shame for you. |
The heading is wrong. It is not correct. How do Chevron, Shell, Mobil, Total, etc export their oil? |
Hassanmaye:Go and rest bros. As at 2023 September, there were only about 1,000 Christians in gaza.
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Wizardslayer:Yell what? The guy dey club dey groove |
slivertongue:Hamas abhor Palestinians. Palestinians must ask hamas what sin did they commit against hamas. They prefer israel to be bombing gaza and killing Palestinians. |
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