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Solvelink:yeah we have a lot of saboteurs in our military doing us great disservice |
psucc:you are absolutely right, economic development should take precedence, but we can address all these together with good leaders incharge More
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updatechange:do you know how much is $15 billion? That's a big lie man More
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The corruption in our military is endemic and pervasive, a lot of money earmarked for military hardwares has been looted for decades leaving our armed forces in a sorry state. We should be able to have these sophisticated weapons as a country, no one can predict the future
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ChangetheChange:I remember when Donald trump called him a rocket Man |
Comradewhy:you are right, it is a brutal dictatorship that denies North Koreans their inalienable rights |
Comradewhy:the man doesn't care much about the welfare of his people, his biggest priority is building a powerful military |
North Korea says it plans to launch satellites to monitor U.S. and its allies In coming years, the reconnaissance satellites will provide real-time information on military actions by other countries, state media reported leader Kim Jong Un as saying. In this undated photo provided by the North Korean government on Thursday, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un visits the National Aerospace Development Administration. While inspecting North Korea’s National Aerospace Development Administration, Kim said “a lot” of military reconnaissance satellites would be put into sun-synchronous polar orbit in the period of a five-year plan announced last year, state news agency KCNA reported. “He noted that the purpose of developing and operating the military reconnaissance satellite is to provide the armed forces of the DPRK with real-time information on military actions against it by the aggression troops of the U.S. imperialism and its vassal forces in South Korea, Japan and the Pacific,” the news agency said. Satellite images show renewed activity at shuttered North Korea missile site North Korea appears to be preparing to launch a reconnaissance satellite, which could prove as controversial as the nuclear-armed country’s weapons tests because they use the same banned ballistic missile technology, experts say. North Korea says it conducted two tests of satellite systems on Feb. 27 and March 5. Authorities in South Korea, Japan and the United States says the tests involved launches of ballistic missiles. The launches drew international condemnation and the U.S. military said on Thursday it had increased surveillance and reconnaissance collection in the Yellow Sea. The United States also said it had heightened its ballistic missile defense readiness after a “significant increase” in North Korean missile tests. Kim defended the satellite work as not only about gathering information but protecting North Korea’s sovereignty and national interests, exercising its legitimate rights to self-defense, and elevating national prestige, KCNA reported. “He stressed that this urgent project for perfecting the country’s war preparedness capacity by improving our state’s war deterrent is the supreme revolutionary task, a political and military priority task to which our Party and government attach the most importance,” KCNA said. The United States and its allies have condemned previous North Korean space launches as violations of U.N. Security Council resolutions that have imposed sanctions on North Korea over its nuclear and missile programs. North Korea has not tested a nuclear weapon or its long-range intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) since 2017, but has suggested it could resume such tests because talks with the United States are stalled. Its latest flurry of missile launches could be groundwork for a return to ICBM and nuclear bomb tests this year, the U.S. Directorate of National Intelligence said in its annual Worldwide Threat Assessment released this week. A satellite launched into orbit would be the first since 2016. Recent suborbital launches, which most likely used road-mobile medium-range ballistic missiles, appeared designed to “pop the key components of an imagery reconnaissance satellite up to operational altitudes for a few minutes of testing,” 38 North, a U.S.-based monitoring group, said in a report. Such components, including satellite stabilization, the imaging payload, and data transmission may have failed in previous tests and therefore required additional testing, the group said. “It remains to be seen how capable any North Korean imagery satellite would be, the frequency of launches, or how many such satellites might be maintained in orbit at any one time — all key indicators of the actual military significance of such satellites,” 38 North said. Regardless, North Korea clearly sees this capability as having propaganda value and showcasing its technological prowess and effective leadership, it added.
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Cyntie55:I couldn't agree more, this breaks my heart |
Iyaebe:she would have been shot dead in some countries by now, I hate seeing her smiling while the man she murdered is down six feet decaying |
Shalommy:but that will be a bad precedent |
meobizy:I think so my JAMB friend ![]() White people don't play with certain things, they already know the result of child's DNA even before birth poverty, ignorance, stupidity and illiteracy are some of the reasons why an African man encounters several marital issues. |
internationalman:lol, it's not her fault, blame the crazy Putin, the girl is innocent |
Malory:says Mr reprobate, be careful so that your pecker won't be cut off someday |
Vladimir Putin's alleged 18-year-old 'love child' has suddenly closed her social media account after being on the receiving end of a wave of trolling over Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Since Putin ordered the invasion, Luiza Rozova, a student in St Petersburg, had been deluged with hostile posts, with one saying: 'Are U sitting in the bunker?? Like a rat?', while others posted emojis of Ukraine's flag. She has now deleted her account on Instagram. Luiza is the daughter of cleaner-turned-multimillionaire Svetlana Krivonogikh, 45, now a part-owner of a major Russian bank, one of the country's wealthiest women. Rozova, who had 84,000 followers, stopped publicly posting five months ago, triggering the suspicion that Putin had gagged her - though her account remained visible until today. Now a message says in Russian: 'User not found.' It comes amid claims Putin has hidden his family members in a luxury bunker in an 'underground city' in Siberia, designed for protection in the event of a nuclear war. Seun, lalasticlala, mynd44
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deebrownneymar:must you comment? |
Brownygold002:she's suffering from nymphomania |
Iyaebe:okay oo, I will sit back and watch when they come for you ![]() |
Onyiiobi7735:but why should any society tolerate such thing? Ghanian leaders have a lot of work to do in reshaping the minds of young ones |
Iyaebe:some of them will disagree with you though ![]() |
Iyaebe:isn't that generalisation? We still have a handful of upstanding people in every society |
Biden is teaching Putin unforgettable lesson, the sage Vs dictator fight |
These sanctions will definitely take Russia back to third world country This is another blow
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MrBrownJay1:are you trying to justify lasciviousness and immorality? |
Amotolongbo:some people don't value themselves anymore |
Karemarealty288:Putin needs to understand that the world has changed, sometimes finnese and diplomacy is better than aggression |
UAE123:yeah, let's hope that Russians will do the needful, they need to confront Putin to end this bloodshed |
The Ghanaian presenter says she has slept with over 100 men in her search for love, the TV host who said she is not ashamed of her reality, added that she still hopes to get married and have kids. Korkor spoke of her relationships during her feature on the Ofie Kwanso show aired on Ghana’s Adom 106.3 FM. She revealed she has had to undergo an abortion while in a friends-with-benefits situation with one of her men. “When I sit and count, I’ve done over a hundred. Yes, I’ve slept with over a hundred men at age 32. And it’s not something that should be shameful for me. It was me wanting to get married and be in love,” the TV host said. “There was a lot of trial and error. I won’t let a certain man break my heart and I will give my power to love to him. I still want to get married and have kids if I’m supposed to. I’ve had an abortion once [after] friends with benefits. “I wasn’t going to force it on him. So I had an abortion. There are females that have been abused all their lives by men. Should we say they don’t deserve love and care for that? I’m not looking for the traditional Ghanaian man “The traditional Ghanaian man has so much ego and would not educate themselves. They limit themselves to societal norms that are retrogressive in nature. If a woman is speaking up, men feel intimidated. Why?” lalasticlala, mynd44 nlfpmod https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8mrSveF8WCE
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Washington — President Biden is set to announce a U.S. ban on Russian oil imports over the country's invasion of Ukraine, two sources familiar with the matter tell CBS News, taking aim at Russian President Vladimir Putin's main revenue source as Russian forces continue battering Ukrainian cities. The ban also applies to Russian natural gas and coal, sources said. The move comes as gas prices have spiked to all-time highs in the wake of the Russian invasion, despite U.S. efforts to release oil reserves and ramp up supply. The White House said the president will speaking at 10:45 a.m. to "announce actions to continue to hold Russia accountable for its unprovoked and unjustified war on Ukraine." In December, Russian oil accounted for less than 5% of total U.S. oil imports, according to the Department of Energy, making the U.S. far less dependent on Russian energy than its European counterparts. Nonetheless, analysts have predicted that banning Russian imports could cause the price of oil to climb to new all-time highs. Ukrainian leaders have pleaded with Washington and the West to cut off Russian energy imports in the 13 days since Russian troops began attacking Ukraine. Lawmakers from both parties have likewise ramped up pressure on the administration to block Russian oil in recent days, preparing legislation to impose the ban if the Biden administration didn't act. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi told Democratic colleagues Tuesday morning that the House will move forward with a vote on a bill that would ban Russian oil imports regardless of Mr. Biden's announcement, a Democratic aide said. The speaker said the White House told her it would announce the ban for days as lawmakers were hashing out legislation, the aide added. The administration was initially hesitant to take action against Russian energy imports, fearing spikes in energy prices. But top officials have signaled a willingness to impose the ban, with White House press secretary Jen Psaki saying Monday that "discussions are ongoing internally and also with our counterparts and partners in Europe and around the world." The U.S. and its allies have imposed punishing sanctions against Russia since the invasion, taking aim at the country's financial system and Russian elites, including Putin himself. The United Kingdom is expected to announce Tuesday that it will join the U.S. in banning Russian energy imports. A French official said the European Union, which relies more heavily on Russian gas, is not expected to join the U.S. and the U.K. Seun, lalasticlala, mynd44
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Wuminity:why friend? |
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They hardly sale this types to African countries 


