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drips8:Don't allow me to hear any grumble during and after d match oo |
Man u fans shouldn't bother to watch dis match, it is a win match 4 man city |
Babaken:My brother, anyhow you interpret am. |
If it's not against their custom then congratulations to the young king. May he possesses the wisdom to rule his people. |
If this news is true then d soldiers and the boyfriend are as stupid and brainless as bubu. |
If it is not against their custom then congratulations to the young king. May he possesses the wisdom to rule his people well. |
Wolves is winning 2-1 |
The United Nations Children Fund (UNICEF) has said attacks on educational facilities are a grave violation of children’s right. UNICEF Nigeria Representative, Peter Hawkins, who lauded the release 344 boys abducted from Government Boys Science Secondary School, Kankara, Katsina State, said last week’s attack directly targeting children in the middle of the night, in a place where they should feel safe was an outrage, adding that schools should be safe. Hawkins said, “Children should never be the target of attacks, and yet, far too often in Nigeria, they are precisely the victims of attacks on their schools. This incident is a disturbing reminder of the heavy toll that violence takes on civilians in North West Nigeria, including children. No cause justifies attacks against children and schools. Such cruel disregard for humanity must come to an end.” Hawkins further said such attacks deprived children of the right to education and that they made children fearful of going to the classroom, and parents afraid to send their children to school, adding that, “Schools must be safe places to study and develop, and learning cannot become a perilous endeavour.”
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European Court Bans Ritual Slaughter For Muslims, Others The European Court of Justice (CJEU) issued on Thursday a ruling in favour of the Flemish ban of ritual slaughter. The ban contradicts a previous opinion of its Advocate General who had recognized that the banning is an attack on the rights of Belgian citizens to practice their religions freely and is incompatible with EU law. The Advocate General’s opinion is followed in the majority of cases and the ruling came as surprise to the Jewish and Muslim organisations in Belgium who had filed a common appeal to the CJEU to overrule the ban in the name of freedom of religion. According to the applicants, ritual slaughter is also compatible with animal welfare concerns. The bans on ritual slaughter in Belgium were proposed some years ago. Following the court decision, Flemish minister Ben Weyts (N-VA), who as minister for animal welfare introduced the ban in 2017, celebrated the ruling as a victory and tweeted that, “We are making history today.” In his view, the ruling opens the door to forbid ritual slaughter without stunning throughout Europe. The minister did in the past not respond to repeated requests for comments from The Brussels Times. In fact, the relevant EU regulation (No 1099/2009 on the protection of animals at the time of killing), does allow ritual slaughter without stunning if it takes place in approved slaughterhouses. This was already permitted in an earlier EU directive. European Commission Executive Vice-President Frans Timmermans said in 2017 that according to his personal point of view, “ritual slaughter should not be a problem if it is done by people trained to do so.” He added that “on animal welfare, let the facts speak for themselves. Let science testify as to the suffering of animals when they are slaughtered.”
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Bodexman:yeah, dat is for sure. So what does this have to do with my comment? |
A failed product of a failed president. Dis man worst pass terrorist. |
Hustle o, make u no come nairaland dey shout vanity. Nice creative from d bakers. |
APC d party of fakes. D party even make naija look fake. |
One person just make me detest d party. |
China and disease just dey like Bubu bringing pain to naija. |
Oga no be lie sha... some reasonable points dey weytin u yan. Nevertheless it would be appreciated if d rich could use it as avanue to support d poor house mate/mates. |
This one na last-ma wey no wan carry last. Naija is full of lawless people because d country herself is lawless. |
donbachi:If him add looters e go affect him darling daddy
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kudos to d vigilante group. keep on with d good work. Crime doesn't pay, use ur life to do something meaningful. |
politics is a dirty game. Cultism is a bloody game. RIP. |
zoghys:Why are they refusing a meeting him? They are d ones not handling d issues in a mature manner. |
OkikiOluwa1:Guy abeg no kill me with laugh ![]() |
OkikiOluwa1:Brotherly, Messi has been loyal for 19 solid years to d club, they should let him go since he felt dis is d best time for him to go. As of wat he want to go and achieve elsewhere is best known to him. |
OkikiOluwa1:You can't say Messi is greedy because Barcelona has been paying him dat amount of money. He is a world class footballer and he has delivered for d club. And don't also forget dat there is clause in his deal that allows him to leave on a free transfer at the end of the 2019-20 campaign. |
ekevwe:There is clause in his deal that allows him to leave on a free transfer at the end of the 2019-20 campaign.The buy out clause on Messi is too much, so if d two parties discuss reasonable i believe it will be a win win for d both sides. |
Barcelona management are ungrateful set of people. |
I detest snakes so much. Hope lalasticalala no go ban me for hating snakes. |
That tin wey go say make I no help people when I finally hit am, e never exist and e no go fit exist. God bless you mam. |
That tin wey go say make I no help people when I finally hit am, e never exist and e no go fit exist. God bless you mam. |
