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Hausa pple Na waooo 4 una Everything na women. Lazy pple. Na the bastard below go try prove himself to be stupid |
SaucyBenks:what? |
at first I thought it was through the anus, until I met a female friend of mine though she was 19 and I was 10. And she explain everything to me |
Pls nairalander I need your help I want to configure my PSPP |
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Tunisia's president on Tuesday accused the prime minister of seeking power through a secret deal with an Islamist party, the latest sign of tension at the top ahead of elections. Prime Minister Youssef Chahed had gained the backing of the Ennahdha party to stand in the presidential polls, President Beji Caid Essebsi said, quoted by Al Arab newspaper. "Chahed wants to stay in power... Ennahdha has understood his ambition... They have pushed him to create a new party which divides power between them after the 2019 elections," said Essebsi, whose comments were verified by the presidency. Chahed was appointed by Essebsi in 2016 but relations between the pair have strained in recent months, fuelling speculation the prime minister will run in this year's presidential election. For his part, 92-year-old Essebsi indicated he would not seek a second term. "My ambition is not to stay president for life. I am not in favour of a president for life," he said. Essebsi's claim of a private pact by Chahed comes as the premier prepares for elections with a progressive platform - the Tahia Tounes movement - described as being in opposition to Ennahdha. Its political stance is similar to that of Essebsi's secularist Nidaa Tounes, which won the 2014 elections and formed a coalition with Ennahdha that lasted four years. Nidaa Tounes has since split and its leader, Essebsi's son Hafedh, has been battling to oust the prime minister for months. |
JESUS |
AbelTer1:WOOOOO |
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Katsina – Katsina state government contract workers have
raised alarm over alleged move by
the state government to relieve
them of their jobs. The Forum, “Katsina State
Contract Workers Forum”, made
this assertion on Thursday while
briefing journalists of their
predicaments in Katsina. Mr. Ogalah Ibrahim, the Forum’s
Coordinator of the Forum, alleged
that members of the forum who are
mostly non-indigenes were
recently notified of their
disengagement by the state science and technical education
board. “Right now another batch of 217
contract workers have been
pencilled down for disengagement
with immediate effect. The list of
those affected is available in the
office of staff officer Katsina state ministry of education.” |
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