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SportsRe: Seyi Olofinjana Appointed Technical Director Of Swiss Club GC Zurich by FreeStuffssNG: 9:25am On May 27, 2021
Great man!
AgricultureRe: Albino Cockroach by FreeStuffssNG: 12:24am On May 27, 2021
xpressionx:
That cockroach is worth $2000 in Chinese black market.

FoodRe: This Big Bush Meat Could Worth More Than #20,000 by FreeStuffssNG: 10:10pm On May 26, 2021
rawtouch:
cool

that belle no be here
Na Buhari nau cry
TravelRe: Have You Ever Met Someone Really Nice While Traveling And...? by FreeStuffssNG: 12:36pm On May 25, 2021
Naijagram:
Anyway, let's just say I met someone really nice while transiting on a long journey. We talked for hours. It seem like we have known each other for years. I really wanted to get to know the person more. I didn't even ask for the person's name or even phone number.

I regret not asking for her number.

Have you been in similar situation before?
Let me have your thoughts.
Hahaha
RomanceRe: Would You Marry A Military Woman If Chanced by FreeStuffssNG: 9:54am On May 24, 2021
introvertloe:
as for me i will i just love military ladies they look scaring but trust them they are caring.
There's nothing like Military ladies, she's first and foremost a lady and craves the love that affirms her femininity. Remember that no one wears uniform forever, it's just a phase and you actually spend more years out of uniform than in uniform..
She is a lady, she deserves to love and be loved in return.
Foreign AffairsRe: Israel Announces Ceasefire After 11 Days Of Fierce Battle With Hamas In Gaza by FreeStuffssNG: 9:36pm On May 20, 2021
After 11 days of using American tax payers money and arms to kill children in Gaza?

Netanyahu is gone. He didn't try at all. Thank God for the leaders with conscience who prevailed on him and US to stop the killings.

8 deaths in Isreal and 237 deaths in Palestine shocked
BusinessRe: It Is All Over: Why I Sold All My Bitcoins by FreeStuffssNG(op): 11:06am On May 20, 2021
This is the missing part of the Ponzi scheme puzzle Securities And Exchange Commission ( SEC) has being in search off.

CBN and SEC did not do a thorough investigation and they nearly gave in to those attempting to bully them

SEC needs to do what China did now!!

The Vice President , Prof Osibanjo needs to see this video. The New York state has already moved against these fraudsters.
Cryptocurrency is a Ponzi scheme!
BusinessIt Is All Over: Why I Sold All My Bitcoins by FreeStuffssNG(op): 11:04am On May 20, 2021
This post is going to be controversial. I'm posting to see if the technical argument made can be refuted.

And before the authorities start wringing their hands with glee, it is also obvious that they did not have access to this information either so their decisions were not based upon it.

Remember if you can refute it, do so otherwise you have been warned! -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jFp86n7QCf0


Cc Lalasticala

Myndd44
PoliticsRe: Buhari Approves Four International Airports As Special Economic Zones by FreeStuffssNG: 10:30am On May 20, 2021
powerbanks:


Nigeria is not a land! It is a contraption, stop deceiving yourselves. What we have is Igboland, Hausaland, Ijawland, Yorubaland, Tivland, Urhoboland etc.

Nigeria is an advanced fee fraud used to defraud unsuspecting ethnic nations of their God given resources.

You're being clever by half sir cheesy These ethnic nationalities make up Nigeria sir before you say Yorubaland is made up of Ekoland, Ijebuland, Egbaland etc
Foreign AffairsRe: Family Members Fight At Burial Ground In Ghana (Video, Photos) by FreeStuffssNG: 10:41am On May 19, 2021
Hmmm. They will sort themselves out. It happens everywhere, even in the western countries too.
PoliticsRe: James Ibori Bags Harvard Certificate (Photo) by FreeStuffssNG: 10:36am On May 19, 2021
FutureDecisions:
Former Governor James Ibori of Delta State has completed the Harvard Business School Online Certificate Program in Sustainable Business Strategy, Igbere TV reports.

The 61-year-old Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) chieftain shared a picture of his certificate dated May 20, 2020 on social media on Monday.

According to the school,

Ibori was Delta governor from 1999 to 2007.

He was sentenced to 13 years in prison by a London court in 2012 after pleading guilty to money laundering charges.

He was released from prison in December 2016 after serving four of the 13 years to which he was sentenced.

The United Kingdom is in the process of returning £4.2million (about N2.4billion) stolen by the ex-governor and his associates to Nigeria.

https://twitter.com/JamesIbori6/status/1394321476699017225?s=19[/quote]This is free advert for Harvard.
PhonesRe: FG Warns Nigerians On Whatsapp New Rule by FreeStuffssNG: 9:42am On May 19, 2021
Joel3:
What stop Nigerians from Developing there own whatsapp that can go globally.

Facebook is looking for what to generate revenue from whatsapp. Since the bought WhatsApp they have been looking possible ways to make money from it's. But I think the step they are taking is the wrong time.

Instead of free whatsapp they should collect money from subscription. Sharing data with facebook is a no go area as it doesn't make any sense. I have read the policy several times and it doesn't make any sense.

Whatsapp is going to lose many subscribers for this move.
What stops you from doing it? wink
PoliticsRe: Mutiny, As Armed Bandits Turn Guns Against Each Other In Niger Community by FreeStuffssNG: 8:02am On May 19, 2021
Islie:
..12 Feared Killed



https://www.sunnewsonline.com/breaking-mutiny-as-armed-bandits-turn-guns-against-each-other-in-niger-community/
All enemies of Nigeria will be defeated. They will turn the barrel against themselves and theirselves.
BusinessRe: Nigeria’s Inflation Rate Drops To 18.12% In April 2021 by FreeStuffssNG(op): 4:45pm On May 17, 2021
Hopefully, it will come down some more.
BusinessNigeria’s Inflation Rate Drops To 18.12% In April 2021 by FreeStuffssNG(op): 4:42pm On May 17, 2021
BREAKING: Nigeria’s inflation rate drops to 18.12% in April 2021


Nigeria’s inflation rate stood at 18.12% in April 2021, indicating a drop compared to 18.17% recorded in March 2021.

This is according to the Consumer Price Index report, recently released by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS).

Food inflation stood at 22.72% in April 2021 from 22.95% recorded in the previous month, while Core Inflation increased to 12.74% in April 2021 from 12.67% recorded in March 2021.
https://nairametrics.com/2021/05/17/nigerias-inflation-rate-drops-to-18-12-in-april-2021/

PoliticsRe: Foreign Trip: Buhari Shouldn’t Sneak Into France Now To See His Doctors- Omokri by FreeStuffssNG: 2:48pm On May 17, 2021
sweetshisha:
He calls himself Buhari tormentor... Yet he is looking more older and hargad than Buhari

Buhari keeps looking younger
cheesy
Foreign AffairsRe: Synagogue Bleacher Collapses Near Jerusalem, 2 Killed, Over 167 Injured by FreeStuffssNG(op): 8:24pm On May 16, 2021
Same thing happened few days ago , killing 44 and injuring 150 people.
Something is not right with the Judaism Country of Isreal. So much blood.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r8cNDC0JpZk
Foreign AffairsSynagogue Bleacher Collapses Near Jerusalem, 2 Killed, Over 167 Injured by FreeStuffssNG(op): 8:16pm On May 16, 2021
2 killed, over 167 hurt as synagogue bleacher collapses near Jerusalem

Two people were killed and over 167 injured, including five seriously, as a bleacher collapsed during a large gathering in a Givat Ze’ev synagogue during Shavuot holiday celebrations on Sunday evening.

A video showed the Karlin synagogue in the West Bank settlement, just north of Jerusalem, packed with people as a bleacher suddenly collapsed.

The wounded were taken to hospitals in Jerusalem. Medics and firefighters confirmed there were no people trapped beneath the bleacher after searching the area.

Magen David Adom said medics treated five people who were seriously injured, along with ten people in moderate condition and 152 who suffered light injuries.

Medics confirmed the deaths of a 40-year-old man and a 12-year-old boy. They were not immediately identified.

Some large ultra-Orthodox events feature bleachers, known as “tribunas” in Israel, which are packed with standing or dancing parishioners surrounding a central table where community leaders are seated.

Defense Minister Benny Gantz said his heart goes out to the victims. “IDF forces led by the Home Front Command and the Air Force are working to assist in the evacuation. I pray for the safety of the wounded,” he said.

The synagogue is located in an incomplete building and had not been approved yet for use, the police commander of the Jerusalem District told reporters.

In documents published by the Kan public broadcaster, both the police and the Givat Ze’ev regional council tried to get each other to enforce an order banning Shavuot services at the unfinished Karlin synagogue.

Papers showed police warning the local council about the danger of allowing services at the building, which was not finished and did not have an occupancy permit. However, when the local council asked police to step in to enforce the closure, police responded that it is the council’s job.

A spokesperson for the police told Channel 13 News that the force plans to investigate the deadly collapse.

The incident came 16 days after the Meron disaster, in which 45 people were crushed to death during a mass gathering to celebrate the Lag B’Omer holiday at Mount Meron.

The Meron tragedy — Israel’s deadliest civilian peacetime disaster — occurred as thousands streamed through a narrow walkway at the southern exit of the Toldot Aharon compound on the mountain that was covered with metal flooring and may have been wet, causing some people to fall underfoot during the rush for the exit. Some apparently fell on the walkway and down a flight of stairs at its end, toppling onto those below and precipitating a fatal crushing domino effect.

Since the disaster, several former police chiefs have characterized Meron — Israel’s second-most visited Jewish holy site after the Western Wall — as a kind of extraterritorial facility. It was administered by several ultra-Orthodox groups, while the National Center for the Protection of Holy Places, part of the Ministry of Religious Affairs, apparently had some responsibility over it as well, as did the local authority, and the police. But ultimately, no single state body had full responsibility.
https://www.timesofisrael.com/2-killed-over-130-hurt-as-synagogue-bleacher-collapses-near-jerusalem/


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r8cNDC0JpZk

Foreign AffairsWhatever Happened To Jared Kushner's Peace Plan? by FreeStuffssNG(op): 8:44pm On May 15, 2021
Whatever happened to Jared Kushner's peace plan?

Last year, former President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu unveiled their peace plan for the Middle East at the White House. Now, 16 months later, the question that begs to be asked is whether that plan has worked at all.

David Andelman
Initially, of course, it seemed like a colossal success. Though Palestinian representatives rejected the entire plan from the outset and refused to be involved in any aspect of its creation, two of Israel's longest-standing foes in the region, Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates, followed by Morocco and Sudan, reversed generations of hostility, opened diplomatic relations and eventually allowed commercial air flights.


Yet, from the get-go, there were some ominous signs. The plan, in what has become known as Jared Kushner's Vision for Peace -- a tribute to the efforts by the former President's son-in-law -- spelled out in a detailed map for Israel to halt expansion of any new settlement activity on a large swath of the West Bank without American consent, which Kushner affirmed would not be given "for some time." (However, the plan did allow Israel to annex its existing West Bank settlements -- in violation of international law.)


Indeed, a series of "talking points," which Kushner and the State Department cabled to all American embassies, and which Politico obtained and published, claimed that "Israel has agreed to comport its policies to this Vision for at least four years, including freezing all settlement activity in the West Bank in areas that this Vision designates for the future State of Palestine.

Sadly, Netanyahu, who is now facing prospects for a fifth election in two years after failing to form a government, has respected little of this. Settlement creep has continued. A joint statement earlier this month from five European countries (France, Germany, Italy, Spain and Britain) urged a halt to the expansion of 540 new homes in the West Bank, and asked Israel "to cease its policy of settlement expansion across the Occupied Palestinian Territories."


Accompanying these provocative actions, frictions with the Palestinians have only intensified, leading now to what threatens to become an all-out war. The direct trigger for the violent exchanges appears to be the actions of Israeli police who fired stun grenades inside the Al-Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem, one of the city's holiest sites, on Monday. At the same time, Israeli police also were clashing with Palestinians over the eviction of several Palestinian families in the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood of Jerusalem. While the attack on the sacred mosque and the evictions in Jerusalem may have been the more immediate triggers, the all but unchecked expansion of the settlements provided an atmosphere that was a toxic undercurrent.

President Joe Biden's administration has said little about the Vision for Peace, although Kushner himself, in a Wall Street Journal op-ed in March, described the persistent Arab-Israeli conflict as "nothing more than a real-estate dispute between Israelis and Palestinians that need not hold up Israel's relations with the broader Arab world." And, turning to suggestions on how Biden might proceed, elaborated: "The table is set. If it is smart, the Biden administration will seize this historic opportunity to unleash the Middle East's potential, keep America safe, and help the region turn the page on a generation of conflict and instability." Unfortunately, it is precisely some of these real estate actions that have poisoned the always fraught atmosphere between Palestinians and Israelis.

The only real hope in the near-term is for veteran Middle East specialist Hady Amr, the special envoy dispatched this week to Israel by Secretary of State Antony Blinken, to find a way of returning Israel to a position of paying more than lip-service to key elements of the Kushner proposal. In dispatching him,Blinken pointed out that Amr "will urge on my behalf and on behalf of President Biden a de-escalation of violence. We are very focused on this." Then, however, he added that "the United States remains committed to a two-state solution. This violence takes us further away from that goal."


A two-state solution means that Palestinians will ultimately receive their own homeland in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, removing them from Israeli control. The alternative would mean a single nation of Israel that includes Palestinian Arabs as citizens. Demographic trends, however, suggest that eventually, Palestinians could become a majority, placing the Jewish state in a position not unlike that of South Africa under apartheid -- a minority group ruling a hostile and growing majority. And settlement creep threatens to shrink Palestinian territories bit by bit, leading to a toxic and potentially irrevocable status quo.


For the moment, beyond the violence that is paralyzing Israel and Gaza, I am also holding my breath as to what the UAE, Bahrain, Morocco and Sudan might do. While there are considerable commercial advantages -- especially in terms of trade and tourism -- to them maintaining their ties, Israel's actions in the West Bank and now in daily strikes on Gaza (in response to daily Hamas rocket attacks into Israel) may prove too costly.
Hopefully, the situation can be stabilized before any such irrevocable actions take place. I confess, I have a personal stake in this. My dear niece and her husband are planning to emigrate to Israel in the next month, and their baby will be born there. My prayer is that they will not be forced to arrive in a nation in flames.


It is incumbent on the Netanyahu government to demonstrate its willingness to adhere to critical international agreements, particularly on halting the expansion of Israeli settlements on Palestinian lands. Such a show of goodwill can only be constructive, even if it does remove some of the ultra-Orthodox who oppose such moves from Netanyahu's coalition and complicates his efforts to retain hold on power.
Any number of American Presidents have played key roles in bringing, if not peace, at least a degree of stability to the Holy Land. Now it may be time for Biden to bring his good offices to bear. It is a complicated equation, certainly. Netanyahu and Biden are clearly at odds over some central issues in the region, especially the President's goal of resuscitating the Iranian nuclear accord, which the Israeli leader finds anathema. But a determined gesture, more than simply a shrug, may be necessary on the part of Netanyahu if Israelis and Palestinians are not to spiral deeply into more destructive violence.

https://edition.cnn.com/2021/05/14/opinions/jared-kushner-peace-plan-israelis-palestinians-andelman/index.html

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