Maxxim: I'm sure if it were back in the days and you happened to belong amongst countries isreali wages war with, you'd have accepted it as the will of God, you're just a subhuman an hypocrite for that matter looking for every means possible to validate isreali oppression on the palestinians
Praises British Royal couple for working with Nigeria’s military on mental health
Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, received the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, on Sunday.
The British Royal couple was received by Governor Sanwo-Olu; his wife, Dr. Ibijoke, and some members of the State Executive Council during a courtesy visit at Lagos House, Marina.
Prince Harry, accompanied by his wife, Meghan, is on a three-day visit to Nigeria to promote the Invictus Games, which he founded in 2014. The couples had a stopover in Lagos on Sunday.
The Invictus Games are aimed at raising funds and supporting serving members of the military as well as veterans to overcome their physical and mental illness or injuries, which would help them to develop a sense of belonging and increased self-esteem.
Speaking to journalists after a closed door meeting with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, Governor Sanwo-Olu praised the British Royal couple for the work they are doing with Nigeria’s military men, especially on issues around mental health.
He said: "We are honoured to receive them (Prince Harry and Meghan Markle) at the Lagos House, Marina. We are excited about the ideas and what they are planning to do, especially with the office of the Chief of Defense Staff, General Christopher Musa, and his wife, Mrs. Lilian Musa.
"For Prince Harry, it has been a very interesting and informative trip to the country. He has seen a lot. And part of the things we are hoping he will take away is the diversity and extent of how big our country is, how we continue to ensure that we live together in peace and harmony, and what role Lagos plays in the whole conversation.
"They have been to Kano, Abuja, and now Lagos. I am sure they have their own experience of what Nigeria looks like. We have extended an additional invitation to them that they can always come back when they want to.
"We are indeed happy for what they are doing, especially for our military men, on the conversation around mental health issues and how they can galvanise their various NGOs to ensure that people who require their support, both in the military and private, can seek that support.
"Mental health issues are all around us. Denial and stigmatisation, are some of the things we talked about. And more importantly, at what point in Nigeria can we have the Invictus Games that Prince Harry is known for so that the true Nigerian competitiveness can also be reflected in those games"
Righteousness2: Antisemite rest. There is nothing Humanitarian about people like you. You are nothing but a Hater of GOD and His Chosen Nation. There are a whole lot like you, Deceiving yourselves. Anyway, your lamentations are all inconsequential to GOD'S Nation. What is written has been Written.
I've told you before that I don't hate Israel or any country, it is the leadership of a particular country I despise sometimes due to some obvious reasons.
You are blinded by religion, the reason you can't think properly
Our country will be great If you people can love Nigeria the way you love Israel.
Will this war ever end? It's been two years since the start of this conflict and there's no end in sight.
If Donald trump wins US presidential election in November this year, he will stop helping Ukraine, Ukraine will be forced to cede some of its territory to Russia in exchange for peace.
Kremlin forces captured five villages in a renewed ground assault in northeastern Ukraine, the Russian Defence Ministry said on Saturday.
Russia had hit the city of Vovchansk with airstrikes and Grad rockets as police and volunteers raced to evacuate residents.
At least 20 people were evacuated to safety in a nearby village. Police said that 900 people had been evacuated the previous day.
Vera Rudko, 72, was among those forced to leave.
“We drove through Vovchansk in the city centre,” Ms Rudko said. “I can’t look at this without tears. Everything is trembling. We didn’t sleep these two nights at all.”
Ukrainian officials didn't confirm whether Russian had taken the villages, which lie in a contested “grey zone” on the border of Ukraine's Kharkiv region and Russia.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said fighting was still ongoing in the settlements of Strilecha and Pletenivka, as well as Krasne, Morokhovets, Oliinykove, Lukyantsi and Hatyshche in a statement on Saturday evening.
“Our troops are carrying out counterattacks there for a second day, protecting Ukrainian territory,” he said.
The Institute for the Study of War said on Friday that geolocated footage confirms at least one of the villages was seized. The Washington-based think tank described recent Russian gains as “tactically significant.”
The renewed assault on the region has forced more than 1,700 civilians residing in settlements near the fighting to flee, according to Ukrainian authorities.
The escalation in the offensive comes after Russia stepped up attacks in March targeting energy infrastructure and settlements, which analysts predicted were a concerted effort by Moscow to shape conditions for an offensive.
Fighting has continued across Ukraine since Russia's full-scale invasion on February 24, 2022, six years after Crimea and parts of eastern Ukraine were invaded and later annexed.
why should I go to Gaza? To do what? Why are you people having needless headache because I am speaking against a genocide, God didn't create us the same, I will never behave like you people and I will continue to support the oppressed and speak against evil.
The United Nations (UN) General Assembly on Friday overwhelmingly backed a Palestinian bid to become a full UN member by recognizing it as qualified to join and recommending the UN Security Council "reconsider the matter favorably."
The vote by the 193-member General Assembly was a global survey of support for the Palestinian bid to become a full UN member, a move that would effectively recognize a Palestinian state after the U.S. vetoed it in the UN Security Council last month.
The assembly adopted a resolution with 143 votes in favor and nine against including the U.S. and Israel while 25 countries abstained.
The resolution "determines that the State of Palestine should therefore be admitted to membership" and it "recommends that the Security Council reconsider the matter favorably."
Under the founding UN Charter, membership is open to "peace-loving states" that accept the obligations in that document and are able and willing to carry them out.
An application to become a full UN member first needs to be approved by the 15-member Security Council and then the General Assembly.
The General Assembly resolution adopted on Friday does not grant the Palestinians full UN membership but recognizes them as qualified to join. If the measure is again voted on by the council, it is likely to face the same fate: a U.S. veto.
International reactions
Saudi Arabia's permanent representative to the United Nations, Abdulaziz Alwasil, said that "the resolution presented today is fully in line with those resolutions. It seeks to implement the will of the international community and contribute to building true peace in the Middle East based on the two-state solution."
"It is high time for the international community to re-establish the truth because the world can no longer ignore the suffering of the Palestinian people that has lasted for decades," he said after the vote.
The United Arab Emirates' permanent representative to the United Nations, Mohamed Abushahab, addressed the General Assembly before the vote, emphasizing the broad recognition of the legitimacy of Palestine's bid.
He stated, "The vast majority of countries in the General Assembly are fully aware of the legitimacy of the Palestinian bid and the justness of their cause, which faces fierce attempts to suppress it and render it meaningless today."
He further noted that granting Palestine full membership would send a "powerful message" in support of the two-state solution, adding, "Fulfilling the UN's historic obligation towards the Palestinian people is long overdue, but it is never too late."
Pakistan's permanent representative to the United Nations, Munir Akram, told the General Assembly that there will come a day when Israel will be held accountable for crimes committed against Palestinians, especially in Gaza.
The insults hurled today are "the arrogance of the aggressor" reflecting the impunity of the occupier, he said, explaining his delegation's position ahead of the vote on the draft resolution.
Israel's permanent representative to the UN, Gilad Erdan, criticized the assembly after the vote. He said the assembly trampled on the UN Charter, and he then destroyed a copy of the charter with a small shredder while at the lectern.
Deputy U.S. Ambassador to the UN Robert Wood told the assembly after the vote that unilateral measures at the UN and on the ground will not advance a two-state solution.
"Our vote does not reflect opposition to Palestinian statehood; we have been very clear that we support it and seek to advance it meaningfully. Instead, it is an acknowledgement that statehood will only come from a process that involves direct negotiations between the parties," he said.
The UN has long endorsed a vision of two states living side by side within secure and recognized borders. Palestinians want a state in the West Bank, east Jerusalem and Gaza Strip, all territory captured by Israel in the 1967 war with neighboring Arab states.
Korra Obidi Ecstatic As Her GoFundMe H!ts $46,000 In Less Than 24 Hours
The dancer intends to use the money to sort out her legal fees as she battles her ex-husband, Justin Dean in court for the image rights of her kids.
Dean had obtained image rights protection from Meta to stop her from featuring their kids on Facebook which she says will jeopardize her livelihood as a content creator. She pleaded and begged her fans to contribute money for her legal battle against Dean.
So Israel is counting on US to stop funding UN if the resolution is approved, lol
If I have a son that doesn't listen to me, he disrespects me every now and then, I will simply withdraw my support for him, US should stop supporting Israel
This comes after the American cried out over the way his daughter twerks like her mom who dances in a similar manner.
Popular dancer, Korra Obidi has begged her fans for money to fight her husband legally in court over her children.
According to Korra, her husband submitted a court order for their kids not to be posted on social media for content.
Korra Obidi’s ex-husband, Justin Dean had taken to social media earlier to reveal that he wants his children off the social media space as he doesn’t consider that good for them.
This comes after the American cried out over the way his daughter twerks like her mom who dances in a similar manner.
Korra Obidi took to social media to react to the order, expressing that doing contents about motherhood and her experiences as a mother is what her contents revolve around and she cannot afford her children being banned from social media.
She called on the public to donate funds to her GoFundMe account so that she can afford to pay for a good lawyer.
This suspect does not want to pay back the N3M he borrowed from his friend, he arranged with some guys to kill his friend that he invited over to his house.
According to report, "the guys used pestal to hit his friend's head, after small struggle, his friend died
He dumped his friend's dead body along Kano-Zaira Road and went away with his car.
Journalists in Burkina Faso are facing forced conscription into the army as a repercussion for criticizing the government, according to Sadibou Marong, the West African director of Reporters Without Borders.
The rights group says at least two journalists have been summoned and one escaped after a brief period in the army. This follows a crackdown on foreign media outlets for reporting on accusations of human rights abuses by the Burkina Faso army. What do you make of this action by the military junta?