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WIZGUY69:Is AregbeRascal your governor? |
Goahead:Obasanjo is an avid OPP advocate. Oshiomole should ensure his gold digger wife never gets close to Obasanjo or else nah "the number you are calling is switched off" |
Oshiomole's brand new acquired gold digging wifey is trending with AregbeRascal currently shopping around for a new wife as well Details emerging |
amakaobiemeka:fanatic |
Oshiomole's charter helicopter that is on permanent standby in Edo Govt house. Good to see that Oshiomole deployed state resources to bring Buhari to his shameless wedding |
akunjohn:The funny part about the American media is that they will still push the government story WITHOUT QUESTION. They simultaneously apologize for not having been critical enough in the lead up to the invasion of Iraq and, still, continue to publish whatever the White House of Pentagon say without question. And when one of their ranks actually does the work of investigative journalism, for example Seymour Hersh, the major news outlets circle the wagons defending the government and attack the journalist. Don't be fooled. Obama is behind ISIS. This raid never happened. Why kill just one man when you can bomb ISIS fighters on ground. Obama is just trying to look as if he gives a fark about dealing with ISIS when he, the US and Saudi Arabia are behind the Sunni Arab muslim scums in ISIS, creating a sectarian army to fight Iran. Don't be fooled with whatever this bastard liar says |
By the way, Morsi was backed by Obama, Sisi is backed by Putin Checkmate! |
The Muslim Brotherhood waits over eighty years for the right moment to happen. They assassinated Sadat when he clamped down on them. The Right moment happens Only choice allowed by the Egyptian military. They come into power They go full Sharia Law and the people are not amused leading to protests. And then lose it in a year. Replaced by the return of military rule. Islamists can't do anything right other than murder each other in the sand. It's been that way for over 1,200 years. Allahu Akbar! |
Sweetguy25:Right that federal allocations are majorly drawn from oil sale receipts? Plant cocoa una no gree parasites |
Your governor has used your commonwealth to acquire a gold digger hoe you dey here dey yarn dust |
[size=28pt]Why you must study and work hard irrespective of your sex[/size] [img]http://thegreatwisdom.files./2010/05/old1.jpg[/img] Old dude worked hard, slut was to lazy to read |
baybeeboi:and their diks become the keys to his back door in hell |
FunnyPikincom:You can say that again ![]() |
Bloody lie Obama is their chief commander |
Ezenwammadu:Our God fights for us and not the other way round |
Good One less boko supporting janjawIid |
Morsi was obama's candidate for change in Egypt I give Nigerians 20mths |
akins56:APC is full of mismatched couples ![]() |
cramjones:I for answer you.... https://i.imgur.com/WBqgGdk.gif but i got better tienz to do |
Buhari be like " believe this sh1t? " |
But this sh1t is really funny. Oshiomole is really fooling himself if he thinks that woman loves him ![]() |
Edo people, this woman probably cost half of your budget ![]()
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cramjones:Oshiomole's new wife probably cost more than Ben Bruce's assests. |
The marriage just proves that women are potentially hoes |
Bill Clinton told NBC News during his recent tour of Africa that his charity has not done anything “knowingly inappropriate.” The former president also suggested in other media interviews that he and his wife were the victims of a concerted political attack aimed at bringing the Foundation down and damaging his wife’s presidential run. But the Clinton Foundation continued receiving foreign donations while Clinton served as secretary of state in violation of an ethics agreement with the Obama administration. Furthermore, Clinton used a secret email account to conduct official government business during her entire tenure as secretary of state. Those emails now loom very large as they could provide insight into the rationale behind Clinton’s reticence to press ahead with the FTO designation for Boko Haram. Vitter is asking the State Department to produce emails that involve discussions of the Islamist group. In an earlier letter to Kerry the Louisiana senator called attention to the State Department’s own Country Reports on Terrorism (CRT) and statistics from the National Counterterrorism Center (NCTC), which confirmed Boko Haram was engaged in terrorist activity and improving its capacity to coordinate with other groups. But the weight of evidence suggests “Secretary Hillary Clinton and the State Department not only knew of the extent, but also deliberately attempted to obfuscate the issue in order to avoid having to make the designation of Boko Haram as a FTO…” Vitter wrote. |
He has contributed about $5 million to the Foundation in recent years, according to a report in the Wall Street Journal that details Chagoury’s long and complicated relationship with the Clintons. Vitter, one of two U.S. Senators to vote against Clinton’s confirmation as secretary of state, has also produced evidence that shows Clinton Foundation employees who worked for the State Department were directly involved with the decision to avoid labeling Boko Haram a terrorist group. During the confirmation hearings, Vitter cited potential conflicts of interest between the Clinton Foundation and foreign entities seeking favorable treatment from the State Department. In a March 17, 2015 letter to Secretary of State John Kerry, Vitter asked for records pertaining to the State Department’s decision to delay designating Boko Haram as a terrorist group between 2011 and 2013. In his letter, Vitter cited requirements under the Code of Federal Regulations that require federal agencies to make and preserve records that document certain activities and public policy decisions. The State Department’s refusal to designate Boko Haram as an FTO despite the evidence that was presented would fall into this category. Vitter reminded Kerry that he previously challenged Clinton’s unwillingness to confront Boko Haram. Boko Haram found its way back into the news just a few days ago when the Nigerian military rescued hundreds of its captives. News of the operation broke just as new allegations surfaced involving the relationship between the Clinton Foundation and its foreign donors. It’s not clear if the Chibok school girls were among the rescued, but it is evident that Clinton was beset with numerous conflicts of interest during her time as secretary of state. A new book written by a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution, claims that foreigners who made donations to the Clinton Foundation received favorable treatment from the State Department. |
When the U.S. State Department was presented with hard evidence identifying Boko Haram as a growing terrorist threat in Nigeria, the agency failed to take action for several years. Why the delay despite the evidence? That’s a fair question for former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton since she headed the agency at the time and is now seeking the Democratic nomination for president. Boko Haram is the same group that kidnapped over 200 female students from Chibok in Borno State, Nigeria just over a year ago. Clinton, the self-described champion of women’s rights, was first presented with reports highlighting Boko Haram’s aggressive posture back in 2010. Yet, the State Department did not officially designate the group as a Foreign Terrorist Organization (FTO) until December 2013. During that time, Boko Haram gained significant footing at the expense of vulnerable populations. Was a Nigerian land developer, who has donated large sums to the Clinton Foundation, a factor in delaying Boko Haram’s FTO designation? U.S. Senator David Vitter is exploring this possibility by examining the relationship between the Clintons and the developer, Gilbert Chagoury. His background is checkered to say the least. Chagoury plead guilty in British court to bribery, but avoided prison by returning portions of the money involved in his scheme. He also obtained immunity from prosecution in a looted assets case in Nigeria in exchange for returning money held in Swiss bank accounts. |
There is a fagg0t in your keyboard. He is hiding in between "i" and "[" |
“In the face of the brazen nature of this horrific attack, the international community must impose further sanctions on this terrorist organization. Boko Haram is a threat to innocent civilians in Nigeria, to regional security, and to U.S. national interests,” the senators wrote. The White House said President Obama will in fact push for Boko Haram to face additional sanctions, including at the UN. “Boko Haram, the terrorist organization that kidnapped these girls, has been killing innocent people in Nigeria for some time,” National Security Council spokesman Jonathan Lalley told The Daily Beast in a statement. “We’ve identified them as one of the worst regional terrorist organizations out there. That’s why last November we designated them as a Foreign Terrorist Organization and as Specially Designated Global Terrorists. And we're are urging additional multilateral action against Boko Haram—including by working with Nigeria to press for UN Security Council sanctions." Representatives for Clinton did not respond to multiple requests for comment. |
“There was a concern that putting Boko Haram on the foreign terrorist list would in fact raise its profile, give it greater publicity, give it greater credibility, help in its recruitment, and also probably drive more assistance in its direction,” he said. The U.S. has plenty of ways to assist the Nigerian government with counterterrorism even without designating Boko Haram, Carson said. The problem has long been that the Nigerian government doesn’t always want or accept the help the U.S. has offered over the years. “There always has been a reluctance to accept our analysis of what the drivers causing the problems in the North and there is sometimes a rejection of the assistance that is offered to them,” Carson said. “None of that has anything to do with putting Boko Haram on the foreign terrorist list.” Twenty female senators wrote to President Obama Tuesday urging him to now push for Boko Haram and Ansaru to be added to the United Nations Security Council al Qaeda sanctions list. (Earlier this year, Boko Haram’s leader express solidarity with al Qaeda affiliates in Afghanistan, Iraq, North Africa, Somalia and Yemen, according to the SITE Monitoring Service, which tracks jihadist communications.) |
Meehan and his Democratic counterpart Jackie Speier put out a lengthy report in 2011 laying out the evidentiary basis for naming Boko Haram a terrorist organization, including the group’s ties to al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb and to Somalia’s al-Shabab terrorist organization. In 2012, more than 20 prominent U.S. academics in African studies wrote to Clinton, urging her to not to label Bok Haram as a foreign terrorist organization. “An FTO designation would internationalize Boko Haram’s standing and enhance its status among radical organizations elsewhere,” the scholars said. Inside the Clinton State Department, the most vocal official opposing designating Boko Haram was Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Johnnie Carson, who served in that position from 2009 to 2013. Several officials said that the Nigerian government was opposed to the designation and Carson was focused on preserving the relationship between Washington and Abuja. Carson defended the decision to avoid naming Boko Haram a terrorist organization in a Wednesday phone call with reporters. |
Not everyone agrees that Clinton’s failure to act had significant negative effects. A former senior U.S. counterterrorism official told The Daily Beast that despite the State Department’s refusal to put Boko Haram on the terrorism list, there were several other efforts to work with the Nigerian government on countering the extremist group, mainly through diplomatic and military intelligence channels. “Designation is an important tool, it’s not the only tool,” this official said. “There are a lot of other things you can do in counterterrorism that doesn’t require a designation.” Had Clinton designated Boko Haram as a foreign terrorist organization, that wouldn’t have authorized any increased assistance to the Nigerian security forces; such assistance is complicated by the Leahy Law, a provision that prevents the U.S. from giving weapons to foreign military and police units guilty of human rights violations. “The utility was limited, the symbolism was perhaps significant, but the more important issue was how we were dealing with the Nigerians,” this official said, noting that three Boko Haram-related individuals were personally sanctioned during Clinton’s time at State. |
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