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FahBuLous:I have almost 50 of his songs |
Juice wrld mah best His song are touching |
jacoik:Ask the honourable governor of Kano!! |
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Nigerian should stop spoiling the image of the country. U try see way comot for the country see work outside u no happy na to thief... We dey talk say the country don spoil Una wan spoil lam finish.. First to comment I think I should be rewarded for this.
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Coldie:Through afonjas and Fulani cowwis |
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SERAP stop wasting your time that man in aso rock is not a human being.. He is a living corpse ... First to comment I think I should be rewarded.
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If only IGBO'S Wil unite NNAMDI KANU will be released and Biafra will come... But our leaders has sold their conscience. Nice one from him though.
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For naija everybody is a comedian, which one fire service to carry AK47. Na so person say maniquine dey arouse people.. First to comment I need a reward for this..
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That's to show all humans are not the same Maybe your wife ex looks more handsome.. And I want to ask is Ur dick long? |
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Nigerians can boast... See this one say e b dey hawk gala U never get money u don dey talk..
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I THINK BORNA BOY IS LOOKS OLDER THAN HIS AGE. WE THEY CALL PEOPLE LIKE HIM (AGRIC FOWL)
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Sometimes I just weep looking at citizens of Nigeria suffering and smiling... I pity for Nigerians no light, no road, high cost of living... In Nigeria any body that doesn't steal in this BUHARI administration will never steal till rest of his or her life. I THINK NIGERIANS SHOULD BE GIVEN CERTIFICATE OF SURVIVAL AFTER THIS BUHARI'S TENURE..
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Dangote Makes Nigeria Third-highest Country in Urea Capacity. TweetPin It Share this post With the coming on stream of Dangote Fertiliser Limited, global urea capacity is poised to see considerable growth over the upcoming years, potentially increasing from 222.96 million tonnes per annum (mtpa) in 2020 to 305.92 mtpa in 2030, registering a total growth of 37 per cent, according to a GlobalData report. The three million metric tonnes of Dangote Fertiliser plant and around 88 planned and announced plants are scheduled to come online, predominantly in Asia and Africa, over the next five years. GlobalData, which made this announcement in its Global Urea Capacity Additions by 2030, released recently, hinted that the completion of Dangote Fertiliser has made Nigeria the third-highest country in terms of capacity additions, with a capacity of 11.58 million tpy by 2030. “Major capacity additions will be from two planned plants Dangote Group Lekki Urea Plant 1 and Dangote Group Lekki Urea Plant 2 with a capacity of 1.50 million tpy each by 2030,” it added. Read: Armed Forces Remembrance Day: Nigerians pay glowing tributes to fallen heroes Dangote Fertiliser plant has however placed Nigeria in the third position among other countries, like Iran and India that will lead in global urea capacity growth by 2030. The report classified Dangote Industries Limited, Nagarjuna Fertilisers and Chemicals Limited and Fertiliser Corporation of India Limited as the top three companies globally in terms of planned capacity addition to global urea production by 2030. Dangote Industries Limited has completed the largest fertiliser Plant in West Africa. The Dangote Fertiliser Project is the largest Granulated Urea Fertiliser complex in the entire fertiliser industry history in the world, with an investment of $2.5 Billion capacity of three million tonnes Per Annum TPA. The Dangote Fertiliser complex consists of Ammonia and Urea plants. The Dangote Fertiliser plant, which has created thousands of direct and indirect jobs in construction and related fields, will provide a major boost to the agricultural sector by significantly reducing the importation of fertiliser in Nigeria and ultimately removing the need for imports when plant is in full production. Read: Nigeria ranks world’s largest producer of Yam Speaking during the truck out of urea fertiliser recently, Group Executive Director, (Strategy, Capital Projects & Portfolio Development) Dangote Industries Limited, Devakumar Edwin, revealed to the press over the weekend that the Plant, which has the capacity to turn out more than 4,500 tonnes of urea per day will conveniently meet the local demand and even produce for exports. According to him: “We have the capacity to turn out 4,500 tonnes of Urea everyday…this is a bulk application fertiliser…each crop in Nigeria or globally will require Nitrogen and this is a rich fertiliser, having 46 per cent nitrogen.The company has the capacity to meet local demand and also export to African countries… Currently the demand is less than 1 million tonnes and we alone can produce 3 million tonnes, so we can easily meet local demand and also produce for export to other West African countries.” Read: Nigerian maize in high demand in USA, Bangladesh, says MAN Speaking on this feat professor in the African- American Studies department at Hunter College United States, Ehiedu E. Iweriebor stated: Dangote Fertiliser plant, which is a component of the refinery and petrochemical complex, has become national, continental and global game changer. “For Nigeria it provides it with the first hard manufactured product on a large scale to the World, for the African, North and South American market. “At least for the first time in our life time, we will exporting petroleum products. We’ll also see Nigeria for the first time exporting fertilizer rather than using hard-earned foreign exchange to import fertilizer.” He described the Fertiliser plant as a pan-African global setting event. “The continent through the actions of the visionary and audacious son of African, Aliko Dangote industrial Nigeria-Africa is finally emergent”, he said REPORTER: FLEXLTIFA
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Ethiopian government from 1976 to 1991 For the second time in his life, a former army general has found himself at the centre of a rebellion against the Ethiopian government in the mountainous Tigray region, writes analyst Alex de Waal. The commander of Tigrayan rebel forces, Gen Tsadkan Gebretensae, is regarded by international security analysts as one of the finest military strategists of his generation in Africa. The 68-year-old abandoned his biology degree at Addis Ababa University in 1976 to join the Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF). At the time it was a band of a few hundred guerrillas in remote mountains fighting the-then Marxist regime of Mengistu Haile Mariam. His analysis, organisational skills and ability to win the trust of the fighters meant that by the late 1980s, he was one of its most respected operational commanders. By 1991, the TPLF was a formidable army of more than 100,000 and included mechanised divisions. In May that year, Gen Tsadkan - along with Eritrean forces then allied with the TPLF - led the attack that ended with the capture of the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa, and the overthrow of the Mengistu regime. Defeated and injured Ethiopian soldiers after the fall of Mengistu Haile Mark image captionMengistu Haile Mariam's army was defeated three decades ago As the TPLF fighters moved in, they secured a temporary headquarters for him, at a guesthouse near the Hilton Hotel. There Gen Tsadkan slept in a bed with sheets for the first time for 15 years. Under his command, the guerrillas rapidly restored order to the capital - they entered the city on 28 May, and pensions and civil servants' salaries were paid three days later. Raid on al-Qaeda base For the next seven years, Gen Tsadkan led the reconstruction of the Ethiopian army. He was given the rank of general and the position of chief of staff. During Gen Tsadkan's 10 years as head of the Ethiopian National Defence Force, former TPLF commanders made up the core of the military, leading to criticism that the army was not ethnically balanced, as Tigrayans make up about 6% of the population. Gen Tsadkan also returned to college, studying for an MBA by correspondence at the UK's Open University. Prof Graeme Salaman remembers his former student: "He is about as far from the stereotypical army officer as you could get - quiet, reflective, a listener, almost shy, open-minded - but of course there is steel inside." Gheralta mountains, near Hawzen, Eastern Tigray, Ethiopia. View from one of the peaks of the surrounding Gheralta mountains image captionTigray's mountains provide an ideal hide-out for rebels The civil war may have been over but the Horn of Africa was in tumult. He dispatched troops to raid an al-Qaeda base in Somalia in 1996 and also sent forces clandestinely across the border into Sudan to support the opposition to President Omar al-Bashir. Fired from the military Gen Tsadkan's warnings that the Eritrean leader Isaias Afewerki was a threat to Ethiopia went unheeded by his TPLF colleague, then Prime Minister Meles Zenawi. But during the war with Eritrea which broke out in 1998, Gen Tsadkan was Ethiopia's military planner. It was an extremely bloody conventional conflict that cost some 80,000 lives on both sides. In June 2000, an Ethiopian offensive broke the Eritrean defences and troops poured over the border. Gen Tsadkan was intent on advancing towards the Eritrean capital Asmara, but Prime Minister Meles called a halt, saying that Ethiopia's war aims had been achieved and Eritrea was now humbled. Map 1px transparent line After the war, the TPLF split rancorously over both the war aims and the party's political direction. Mr Meles fired Gen Tsadkan as chief of staff. Suddenly stripped of the career that had defined him, ostracised by the TPLF leaders, and watched closely by its security agents, Gen Tsadkan struggled to adapt as a private citizen. He wrote a report on how armies could control HIV. He was hired by the UK Department for International Development to advise the new government of South Sudan on security sector reform - a project that failed to professionalise that country's army. Gen Tsadkan started a brewery in his home district of Raya, in southern Tigray, and began a horticultural business. Anti-Tigrayan sentiment He drew criticism from his former TPLF colleagues when he welcomed the appointment of Abiy Ahmed as Ethiopia's prime minister in 2018 and said he was ready to work with him. Gen Tsadkan Gebretensae image captionGen Tsadkan is accused of treason by the federal government During 2019 he joined an informal group trying to mediate between Mr Abiy and TPLF leaders but quit a year ago, saying that Mr Abiy was not serious. As anti-Tigrayan sentiment in the capital Addis Ababa mounted, he moved back to Tigray's capital, Mekelle. When war broke out in Tigray in November last year, he joined the armed resistance, putting aside his differences with other Tigrayan leaders. Young people flocked to join, horrified at the atrocities committed against their people. Other veterans also signed up, including many who had split from the TPLF years ago. For its part, the Ethiopian government issued an arrest warrant for Gen Tsdakan and other Tigrayan leaders. It accused them of treason, saying they had started the war by organising an attack on federal military bases in Tigray. Astounding military achievement The resistance was organised under the banner of the Tigray Defence Forces (TDF), incorporating both TPLF and non-TPLF members. Gen Tsadkan was elevated to its central command and assumed joint responsibility for military affairs. Women mourn the victims of a massacre allegedly perpetrated by Eritrean Soldiers in the village of Dengolat, North of Mekele, the capital of Tigray on February 26, 2021 IMAGE COPYRIGHTAFP image captionThousands of people are reported to have been killed in the conflict In January, he said: "We were biting the dust." They were on the run, hemmed into mountainous terrain in southern Tigray, many of their young fighters barefoot, armed only with weapons they could carry by hand. But they managed to break out of the encirclement, surprising the Ethiopian and Eritrean forces with the ferocity of the counter-attack. Gen Tsadkan will not say how many TDF fighters were killed or injured. For four months they were training, organising and fighting at the same time until, by May, Gen Tsadkan and the other commanders estimated that they had achieved parity with their adversaries. . Then on 17 June the TDF took the initiative. It says that in a series of battles it recaptured territory and routed eight divisions of the Ethiopian army - half its combat strength. The Ethiopian army dismissed its claims as "fake news". Journalists have yet to visit the battlefields or interview the prisoners of war to confirm these claims. But it appears to be an astounding military achievement by the TDF that few had expected and the Ethiopian military has suffered a heavy setback. Fears of conflict with Eritrea TDF forces have entered Mekelle, and the Ethiopian government and army have fled - declaring a ceasefire. Equipped with a huge arsenal of captured equipment, the TDF is now facing the Eritrean army, which joined the war in November on the side of the Ethiopian military. It is a more formidable foe and its army is still intact. Reports indicate that it has abandoned the cities it occupied in northern Tigray and has prepared defensive lines close to the border. Eritrea's President Isaias is faced with the decision of whether to withdraw north of the border or fight, but the TDF could also force his hand as its view is that it cannot be secure while he remains in power. Another major battle may, therefore, be looming. Reporter: FLEXLTIFA
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authority2006:So u are happy to be in bondage u see African mentality ![]() A person risking his life 4 u.... And u ar happy zoo arrested him.. I pity you |
authority2006:Hope you are happy now |
Arresting NNAMDI KANU can't stop agitation Rather it will cause mayhem to zoo at large.... I bet if anything happens to him NIGERIA will sink. NNAMDI KANU paid the ultimate price with his parents and I think he has nothing to fear anymore. #free NNAMDI KANU #BIAFRA IS NEAR #ZOO MUST FALL |
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Prior to the deployment of the police tactical command in Imo state, there have been consistent attacks by members of the proscribed Eastern Security Network. Security formations, logistic post and other critical government infrastructures were targeted and destroyed. For instance, the state judiciary was destroyed by these criminals tagged 'unknown gunmen'. Some of this violence was perpetrated by members of the Eastern Security Network, which is the subgroup of Independent People of Biafra (IPOB). As a result of this incessant violence which cost the lives of innocent civilians and officers of the Nigerian Police Force, the inspector general of police formed a special tactical command that will restore peace, law and order in the region. This special unit is being led by the deputy commissioner of police, Mr Abba Kyari. He is a trained security expert with vast experience in criminology. The famous police officer has been to several countries for training and seminars. Raids On Hideouts And Training Camps The deputy commissioner of police, Mr Abba Kyari and his team of police officers stormed various hideouts of criminals responsible for carrying out multiple attacks on security formations. His operation has recorded significant success against the gunmen. Some of their hidden camps located in the southern part of Imo state were discovered and destroyed. Several of the criminals were apprehended and a huge amount of weapons and ammunition were discovered. 2 Notorious Leaders Of ESN Killed By The Police Tactical Command The tactical command of the Nigerian Police Force has successfully neutralised two warlords responsible for the destruction of lives and properties in Imo state. Both of them were shot dead by the police during a fierce gun battle. Ikonso And Dragon: Mr Ikonso and Dragon were high ranking members of the Eastern Security Network. They were killed in a separate operation by the tactical command when officers of the Nigerian Police Force stormed their training camp in Imo state. Powerful weapons were seized during the operation and their logistic supplies were destroyed |
No song made my playlist except DABABY (rockstar) I still miss my man (JUICE WRLD) wish he is alive.. He would have gotten many awards by now. His songs makes me cry and also gives me joy. |
It can't work. They just want to trend.
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