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PoliticsNIN And SIM: Please Help Me Answer The Following Questions by Henryjr(op): 8:22pm On Dec 24, 2020
The answers will help

SportsRe: I Believe Arsenal Results Will Come - Bellerin by Henryjr(m): 6:19am On Dec 07, 2020
reallest:
Henryjr,Hrnryjr,how far about today's match
We are simply having bad days in recent times. But believe me, that won't extend to Chelsea. Every big team go through such period at some point. That won't stop us from beating Chelsea, so unfortunate for them that the promo(3 points giveaway) will soon end.
SportsRe: I Believe Arsenal Results Will Come - Bellerin by Henryjr(m): 5:15pm On Dec 06, 2020
reallest:
You mean the same Chelsea that beat you to collect UEFA EUROPA LEAGUE?Have you check your history to confirm that you've relegated before?
I can't wait for the day arsenal will play against Chelsea. I just hope you should have the strength to reply me then, because I'm going remind you of this day. Lemme go and see how Tottenham would be beaten today
SportsRe: I Believe Arsenal Results Will Come - Bellerin by Henryjr(m): 2:16pm On Dec 06, 2020
reallest:
at bold,when will you people stop circulating this beer parlor record?Arsenal has been to relegation before and they will go again.

As for your question we are Roman Army.
Chelsea that we beat black and blue to collect the FA cup with almost no stress.

Be dancing and hopping like a frog now, only time will settle everything. No be who call police first dey win case, d Rd still far.
SportsRe: I Believe Arsenal Results Will Come - Bellerin by Henryjr(m): 2:09pm On Dec 06, 2020
reallest:
at bold,when will you people stop circulating this beer parlor record?Arsenal has been to relegation before and they will go again.

As for your question we are Roman Army.
Which one is Roman army again?
SportsRe: I Believe Arsenal Results Will Come - Bellerin by Henryjr(m): 1:53pm On Dec 06, 2020
reallest:
They will soon go to where they truly belong (CHAMPIONSHIP)
For the records, they have never been relegated.
Besides, which of the clubs do you support that we haven't beaten in the last two seasons


Maybe that will settle it. But I'm pretty sure you won't mention it
SportsRe: I Believe Arsenal Results Will Come - Bellerin by Henryjr(m): 1:11pm On Dec 06, 2020
reallest:
When they come back from relegation
Keep dreaming your bad dreams.
PoliticsRe: Pension: Delta, Edo Spend Over ₦842 Million On Two Convicted Ex-Governors by Henryjr(m): 7:57am On Dec 06, 2020
RedPhoenix:
And Lagos didn't spend too on its own abi




Imo didn't spend abi



Kano didn't spend on its own shey


Jigawa didn't spend on its own counterparts baa


SOkoto exempted




Sensational false narrative.



The SW and it's desperacy to control the SS and it's perspective. If SS and SE hold joint meeting you'll see them shout.



SW won't allow SS be in peace

Leave the SS alone




Public officers around the entire world are paid pensions. If say a public servant gets paid 4 Million per month, after 12 years it accumulates to a bogus sum.





Did Lagos not reveal it pays to the tune of 8.5/10M per year to its ex state governors. Multiple that figure by 12 years






Leave the SS alone and face your business. When people talk about your affairs, you shout. In like manner, leave others alone




We are sure Ogun doesn't pay its ex public heads pension





Ondo doesn't pay such







Ekiti doesn't pay its own ex governors pension.













It's only SS.



SW and their vile character. Let's quickly separate so you can be on your own

Snakes







Cc: EdoFirstBorn






Tinubu and his family has suppressed his state for years, we. Don't see the SW cover it









But when it's the SS, they publish lies and. False. Narratives to cause problems in the region






Ethnic bigots
Dumb comment.

If something is not done right, it has to be condemned irrespective of where it happened and who did it.
PoliticsRe: PDP Takes Early Lead In Bayelsa West Bye-Election by Henryjr(m): 8:49pm On Dec 05, 2020
Election that was widely rigged.

Like someone mentioned earlier here, it's the masses that will lose. The masses has never won election in Nigeria. We are the victims of this condemnable processes and corrupt institutions.
RomanceRe: Any Ijaw And Bayelsan In Here? by Henryjr(m): 8:21pm On Oct 30, 2020
Sagbama-owei is here
CelebritiesRe: Rema Tells PDP To Explain How His Father Died by Henryjr(m): 1:17am On Sep 29, 2020
Something must kill a man. Your dad kicked the bucket while trying to satisfy an Italian based Bini girl.......

Round after round till nepa take light
PoliticsRe: Bayelsa: Furoebi Akene Named In ₦2 Billion Contract Fraud by Henryjr(m): 7:27pm On Sep 24, 2020
Dickson's 8 years as a governor, was a huge waste to Bayelsa's resources. He should be locked up already
PoliticsRe: President Buhari Appoints Edmund Daukoru As Chairman Of NLNG by Henryjr(m): 2:29pm On Jul 14, 2020
ruggedtimi:
Buhari doing bayelsa well...former timipre sylva's boss Edmond daukoru
Sylva is the man behind d appointment. To be sincere, Sylva has done more good to bayelsa as a minister than a former governor.
HealthRe: 575 New COVID-19 Cases, 249 Discharged And 20 Deaths On July 10 - (2609 Tested) by Henryjr(m): 12:08am On Jul 11, 2020
cool
HealthRe: 626 New COVID-19 Cases, 649 Discharged And 13 Deaths On July 2 - (3308 Tested) by Henryjr(m): 1:07am On Jul 03, 2020
The good news today is that, the discharged cases exceeded the new cases.



It's simply a war of the cases, I just hope the trend continues this way in the coming days
HealthRe: COVID-19: Africa Has Handled The Pandemic Better Than Other Continents - WHO by Henryjr(m): 11:49am On May 28, 2020
Bill Gate's WHO is disappointed with what is happening. Excluding my corrupt Nigeria, the deaths from all black African countries put together is not even up to a thousand.

While Bill Gates America has 30% of the covid-19 global cases, the whole of Africa made of only 1.5% of the global cases.
HealthRe: Here’s How COVID-19 Compares To Past Outbreaks by Henryjr(m): 8:18pm On May 22, 2020
fairfora:
Global death of covid-19 is 4,700..? Where did you get that fake statistics from OP? shocked
He simply didn't update the information from wherever he copied it from. Obviously, this was written when the cases were at that level.

Quite informative though
HealthRe: Cross River State Remains Coronavirus-free As Dead Nurse Tests Negative by Henryjr(m): 8:10pm On May 22, 2020
NCDC won't like this news as they expect every state to have it.
PoliticsRe: Boss Mustapha: I Am Treated As A COVID-19 Suspect In My House by Henryjr(m): 2:09pm On May 22, 2020
PrettyPrint:
No body wan kpai but we all believe in paradise/heaven after death
God didn't create anybody into the world and die untimely for heaven's sake. Not even you.
CrimeRe: #JusticeForJennifer: 18-Year-Old Jennifer Gang-Raped By 5 Boys In Narayi Kaduna by Henryjr(m): 1:51pm On May 22, 2020
freeze001:
And I will ask you once more, who told you that the 'punishment' for the 'crime' of dressing indecently is rape? Do you correct one 'wrong' with a crime? What part of the story or narration informed your opinion that she was indecently dressed? Who then appointed 18 year old boys as decency police to 'correct' the victim by raping her? What right has anyone to even so much as touch another without consent not to talk of hold her down against her will for 5 demonic criminals to take turns violating her? So because according to you, some choices of dressing are morally wrong, the criminal act of rape becomes justifiable? Or if such perpetrators get to court the plea of indecent dressing will stand as justifiable cause or some sort of defense? You are indeed funny!

You are citing co-relation between indecent dressing and rape right? What could have triggered rape of persons like babies, toddlers, hijab-clad ladies, nuns and elderly women that have been victims of rape by dirty criminal rapists? How many of them have been indecently dressed according to you? Those fathers and family members that rape the female members of their families, were those victims also 'expired items' on sale that got 'patronised' by rape? Abi they were 'indecently dressed' in their houses too?

And in your books, after comparing Eve and young girls of today, Jesus will gladly forgive a rapist his crimes as far as his victim(s) was/were indecently dressed? Did Jesus not also preach self-control? Why can't those males and rapists so moved by the sight of female flesh develop self-control and keep their hands and organs to themselves or make sure there is clear consent before proceeding? Why can't they rather evangelise/preach to her to dress more decently since that is the solution to all their worldly problems? Did Adam not also receive clear instructions from God? Why did he not rebuke Eve and reject her temptation?

In case you do not know, that story of indecent dressing is only an excuse to keep enabling criminal acts against females just because the society condones it. When you go abroad, you have nude beaches, you know how people dress during summer. Go and touch anyone of them if you dare then open your mouth and blame the lady or victim because she was nude or supposedly indecently dressed.
Sinful acts only exists when the opportunity to sin and the temptation to sin coincide. You are just too gender biased to condemn the despicable outfits of girls. This is Africa, we have our own values.
PoliticsRe: Bayelsa Relaxes Social Gathering Order, Raises Number To 200 by Henryjr(m): 8:52am On May 22, 2020
Hndrrxxx:
Who are these Bayelsans drawing Nigeria backwards
Bayelsa is almost like a covid-19 free state, with her people living in little or no fear. We need to thank thank for his mercy and love upon us as a people.

Modified: His Excellency has promised to ease the lock gradually. Hopefully, this one week extension might be the last one in bayelsa.

No Ijaw son or daughter will die of this virus, in Bayelsa,Delta, Rivers, and all around the world were they could be found
PoliticsRe: Bayelsa Relaxes Social Gathering Order, Raises Number To 200 by Henryjr(m): 8:49am On May 22, 2020
Ebenezer2O2O:
Please what's the covid19 figure in this state?
7 cases
5 discharged
2 active
HealthRe: 339 New Cases Of #COVID19 In Nigeria, Total Case Hits 7016, 211 Deaths. by Henryjr(m): 12:06am On May 22, 2020
It is well. If only my job were not affected, I won't have taken this serious. Fucking tired of being idle at home all because of one small invisible creature.
HealthRe: 193 New Cases Reported On May 14,5162 Total Confirmed,1180 Discharged,167 Death by Henryjr(m): 12:06am On May 15, 2020
I have been waiting to see this daily update before going to bed. It came a bit late today sha
PoliticsOsinbajo Now Chairs Our Group, Association Of Short People –el-rufai by Henryjr(op): 2:06pm On May 13, 2020
Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El-Rufai, on Monday said Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo is the current chairman of a group he called the Nigerian Association of Short People.

The diminutive governor said with the equally short Osinbajo holding the position of the Vice President, “we are represented at the highest echelons of governance.”

El-Rufai posted the message on his Twitter handle, @elrufai, while reacting to a video of an interview he granted a comedian popularly called Teju Babyface in 2010.


In the video shared by Babyface via @Tejubabyfacetv, El-Rufai had while admitting his diminutive stature, jokingly claimed that he used to be the Secretary-General of Nigerian Association of Short Men.

Amidst loud laughter from the audience, he recalled how while growing up, pretty ladies he had eyes on were always taller than him.

He, however, concluded that he was at the end lucky to find his wife who he said he is taller than with an inch.


While replying to the video on Monday, the governor wrote, “Yes…..I remember this @Tejubabyfacetv interview in 2010…..how time flies….HE VP Osinbajo is the current chairman of the Nigerian Association of Short People….so we are represented at the highest echelons of governance! Thanks Teju. – @elrufai.”

The message elicited a lot of comments from the governor’s followers on Twitter, most of who commended him for being hilarious.

HealthRe: Coronavirus Pandemic: Which Politicians And Celebs Are Affected? by Henryjr(op): 1:24pm On May 13, 2020
Officialgarri:
Seyi Makinde didn't even make the list. No wonder, a member of his state assembly said he doesn't believe he had corona, it was just catarrh
You didn't look well, the man is there on the list.
HealthRe: Coronavirus Pandemic: Which Politicians And Celebs Are Affected? by Henryjr(op):
CELEBRITIES

Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson: The popular Hollywood couple announced on March 11 that they were infected and were admitted to a Gold Coast hospital in Australia.

Olga Kurylenko: The French actress, who starred in the Bond movie Quantum of Solace, announced on March 15 that she had tested positive for the coronavirus.

Idris Elba: The British actor and musician said he has tested positive for COVID-19 on March 16 in a video posted on social media and that, although he had no symptoms so far, he was isolating himself from others.


Kristofer Hivju: The 41-year-old actor, who played Tormund on Game of Thrones, tested positive for the new coronavirus on March 17. Known for his fiery red hair and beard, he said he and his family were in self-isolation at home in Norway.

Debi Mazar: known for her roles in Entourage and Goodfellas, shared a lengthy Instagram post in late March about her experience with COVID-19.

Daniel Dae Kim: The South Korean-American actor best known for the television series Hawaii Five-0, said on Thursday that he had tested positive for the coronavirus. Kim, speaking from his home in Hawaii, announced the news in an Instagram posting and video.

Placido Domingo: On March 22, the Spanish opera singer said he had tested positive for coronavirus and had gone into self-isolation with his family.

Andy Cohen: The US radio and television talk show host, producer, and writer tested positive for the coronavirus on March 20.

Chris Cuomo: The CNN news anchor was diagnosed with COVID-19 and will be working from home, the network said in a memo to employees on March 31.

Pink: On April 3, American singer Alecia Beth Moore, known as Pink, announced on Twitter she and her three-year-old son had spent two weeks in isolation after testing positive for coronavirus. They had both recovered, the singer said, announcing she was donating $1 million to help fight the pandemic.

Brooke Baldwin: the CNN anchor who works with Chris Cuomo, said she had been diagnosed with the virus and had been following all the recommendations.

David Bryan: Bon Jovi keyboard player said on social media that he has tested positive for coronavirus. He didn't specify how he contracted the virus.


ATHLETES, TEAMS:

Von Miller: The NFL star is the highest profile American athlete to announce he contracted COVID-19.

James Dolan: The 64-year-old New York Knicks owner has tested positive for the coronavirus. He is the first known major professional sports owner in the US to have contracted COVID-19. Dolan also owns the National Hockey League's New York Rangers and is executive chairman and CEO of the Madison Square Garden Company.

Serhat Guler: On March 25, the Turkish Boxing Federation said national team member Serhat Guler and trainer Seyfullah Dumlupinar tested positive for the coronavirus after returning from an Olympic qualifier in London. The statement said the federation was awaiting test results from two other athletes who showed symptoms.

Marco Sportiello: The goalkeeper for Italian football team Atalanta tested positive for coronavirus on March 24.

Jason Collins: On March 24, Collins, who played 13 National Basketball Association (NBA) seasons from 2001 to 2014 and spent seven-plus years with the Brooklyn Nets, said on Twitter he believes he caught coronavirus on March 4 when the Nets hosted the Memphis Grizzlies.

Ottawa Senators: An unidentified Ottawa Senators player has tested positive for the new coronavirus, the first known case in North America's National Hockey League. The Senators said the player has mild symptoms and is in isolation, and that they were notifying anyone who had close contact with him.

Deportivo Alaves: The Spanish football club confirmed a total of 15 positive coronavirus cases, including three players from the first-team squad and seven members of the coaching staff. None of those affected have displayed any symptoms, the La Liga side said in a statement on March 18.

Blaise Matuidi: The Juventus and France midfielder has tested positive for the coronavirus, the Turin-based Serie A club said in a statement on March 17. Juventus said Matuidi, a World Cup winner with France in 2018, was in self-isolation at home and not showing any symptoms.

Daniele Rugani: Juventus player and Italian defender Rugani also tested positive.

Mikel Arteta: On March 12, the 37-year-old Arsenal manager was the first in England's football Premier League to be diagnosed with the coronavirus.

Callum Hudson-Odoi: On the same day, the 19-year-old Chelsea winger also said he was infected.

Paulo Dybala: The Italy-based Argentinian footballer announced his diagnosis on Friday. Italy is the worst-hit country in the world by the pandemic, with 10,000 people dead.

Rudy Gobert: The NBA Utah Jazz basketball star triggered criticism after mockingly touching the microphones and voice recorders at a media event on March 9, three days before he was diagnosed.

Donovan Mitchell: Another NBA Utah Jazz player also announced that he had tested positive for COVID-19 on the same day as Gobert.

Christian Wood: The Detroit Pistons forward is "under the care of team medical staff and in self-isolation" since testing positive, the NBA team said on March 15.

Brooklyn Nets: Four players on the NBA Brooklyn Nets basketball team tested positive for the coronavirus on March 17.

Fernando Gaviria: The Colombian cyclist confirmed on March 12 that he contracted coronavirus while racing during an event in the United Arab Emirates, and was admitted to a hospital in the Gulf nation.

Dmitry Strakhov: Strakhov became the second cyclist at the UAE Tour to be diagnosed with the virus on the same day.

Sampdoria: Five footballers from the Italian club have tested positive, along with the team's doctor.

Dusan Vlahovic: The Serbian striker for Fiorentina, another Serie A club, is also infected.

Marcus Smart: The Boston Celtics guard tested positive as the number of confirmed cases in the NBA continues to increase

Marouane Fellaini: The former Manchester United football player who currently plays for the Chinese Super League has COVID-19, he said on Instagram.

Sir Kenny Dalgish: The former Liverpool player and manager tested positive after being admitted to hospital.


DEATHS OF CELEBRITIES AND OFFICIALS

Dimitris Kremastinos: The former Greek health minister, cardiologist and university professor has died of the new coronavirus on May 8 at the age of 78.

Ty: Born Ben Chijioke, the acclaimed UK hip-hop star, who was nominated for the Mercury prize for his album Upwards, died aged 47 on May 7 after contracting coronavirus.

Dave Greenfield: The keyboard player of UK band The Stranglers died at the age of 71 on May 3 after contracting COVID-19.

Abba Kyari: Nigeria's chief of staff died on April 17, becoming the country's highest profile person to pass away from the COVID-19 disease.

Norman Hunter: The former Leeds United and England defender, 76, died after contracting the new coronavirus, the Championship (second-tier) club said on April 17. Hunter made 726 appearances for Leeds in 15 years at the club and earned the nickname "Bites yer legs" for his tough tackling.

Haydar Bas: The 73-year-old Turkish politician and leader of the Independent Turkey Party (BTP) died on April 14 in a state hospital in Trabzon province.

Steven Dick: The deputy head of mission at the British Embassy in Budapest has died after contracting coronavirus, the UK's Foreign Office said on March 25.

Floyd Cardoz: Celebrity chef and winner of Season Three of the US show Top Chef Masters died on March 25 after testing positive for coronavirus.


Manu Dibango: The 86-year-old Cameroonian Afro-jazz legend died in Paris on March 24, his representative said.

Antonio Vieira Monteiro: The chairman of the Portuguese unit of Santander, Spain's largest bank, and the second victim of the disease in Portugal, died from the coronavirus on March 18. Vieira Monteiro, 73, became chairman of Santander Totta in 2019 after seven years as chief executive.

Ken Shimura: One of Japan's best-known comedians died of COVID-19 at a hospital in Tokyo, the public broadcaster NHK said on March 30.

David Hodgkiss: The chairman of the Lancashire Cricket Club in the United Kingdom died on March 30 after contracting coronavirus.

Alan Merrill: The performer and songwriter known for the hit I Love Rock 'n' Roll, died on March 29 due COVID-19.

Pape Diouf: The 68-year-old former president of France's Marseille Olympics (from 2005 to 2009) died of COVID-19 on March 31 in Senegal, where he held dual citizenship.

Rafael Gomez Nieto: The last surviving member of the Spanish forces that were the first units to liberate Paris from the Nazis in 1944 died on March 31, 2020, in a French nursing home.

Branislav Blazic: Serbia's state secretary in the environment protection ministry and a prominent member of President Aleksandar Vucic's conservative Progressive Party SNS died after testing positive for COVID-19, the country's national coronavirus crisis task force confirmed on April 1.

Nur Hassan Hussein: Somalia's former prime minister died in a London hospital on April 1 after contracting the new coronavirus.

Eddie Large: Best known for his role in comedy duo Little and Large, Large died on April 2 aged 78 after contracting coronavirus in hospital.

Tom Dempsey: The former NFL player, who scored a then-record 63-yard (metre) field goal despite being born without toes on his kicking foot died on April 4, aged 73, after developing complications from COVID-19.

Dolors Sala Carrio: The 82-year-old mother of Manchester City's coach Pep Guardiola died on April 6 after being diagnosed with coronavirus.

Luis Sepulveda: The best-selling Chilean writer, who lived in northern Spain died on April 16, aged 70, after contracting coronavirus.

Heherson Alvarez: The former senator and activist lost his battle against the new coronavirus, his family said on April 20. The 80-year-old passed away about three weeks after he and his wife tested positive for the virus.

Ahmed Ismail Hussein Hudeidi: A founding father of modern Somali music, died in London after contracting coronavirus. He was 91.






SOURCE: AL JAZEERA AND NEWS AGENCIES
HealthCoronavirus Pandemic: Which Politicians And Celebs Are Affected? by Henryjr(op): 12:32pm On May 13, 2020
Top politicians, celebrities and sportspeople have been infected as governments take strict measures to curb the virus.


The coronavirus pandemic has spread to 212 countries and territories, with the worldwide death toll from the virus reaching 293,232.


Among the over 4.3 million cases recorded globally are government officials, celebrities and sports personalities as authorities around the world grapple to contain the spread of the virus.


Many high-profile events have been cancelled. They include the annual Met Gala - often referred to as fashion's biggest night out - which was postponed indefinitely from its scheduled date in May, according to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York in the United States.

The Cannes Film Festival, due to be held in France in May, has also been postponed, with organisers now looking at June or July dates.

Hollywood actor Tom Hanks and his wife, actress and singer Rita Wilson, British actor Idris Elba, Britain's Prince Charles, singer Pink and opera singer Placido Domingo are some of the best-known people to be infected so far.

Who else has been affected?



GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS, SPOUSES

Dmitry Peskov: Kremlin spokesman said on May 12 he tested positive for coronavirus.

Ferozuddin Feroz: Afghanistan's health minister contracted the COVID-19 disease on May 7 and is under isolation at his residence.

Olga Lyubimova: Russia's Culture Minister tested positive for the virus on May 6. Lyubimova has mild symptoms and is continuing to work remotely, conducting meetings online, her press secretary Anna Usacheva said.

Faisal Edhi: The head of Pakistan's biggest charity organisation, the Edhi Foundation, and the son of world-renowned philanthropist, the late Abdul Sattar Edhi, has been tested positive for the coronavirus.

Asad Qaiser: Pakistan's parliament speaker said he had tested positive for COVID-19 on May 1 after hosting an iftar dinner to celebrate Ramadan.

Carmen Calvo: Spain's deputy prime minister tested positive for coronavirus on March 25, the Spanish government said.

Prince Charles: The Prince of Wales and heir to the British throne tested positive for the coronavirus on March 25. The 71-year-old is displaying mild symptoms "but otherwise remains in good health", said a spokesman for the Clarence House royal residence, adding that he was self-isolating at a royal estate in Scotland. Prince Charles's wife, Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, has also been tested but does not have the virus.

Mallam Nasir El-rufai: .Nigeria's Kaduna State Governor has tested positive for the coronavirus on the 28th of march, and has since been isolated.


Rand Paul: The Republican from Kentucky is the first US senator to test positive for coronavirus.

Prince Albert: Monaco's Prince Albert II has tested positive for the novel coronavirus, the principality said in a statement on Thursday, adding there were "no concerns for his health" and that the titular head of the Mediterranean enclave is continuing to work from his private apartments at the royal palace.

Michel Barnier: The European Union's chief Brexit negotiator said in a tweet that he has tested positive for the virus.

Bento Albuquerque: Brazil's President Jair Bolsonaro said on Wednesday that Mines and Energy Minister Bento Albuquerque has tested positive for coronavirus - the second cabinet member to be infected.

Augusto Heleno: Brazil's national security adviser said on March 18 on his Twitter account that he has tested positive for coronavirus, though he did not have any symptoms. Heleno, 72, a retired army general and one of Bolsonaro's closest aides, said he is currently under isolation at his home while waiting for a second test.

Jeremy Issacharoff: Israel's ambassador to Germany has tested positive for the coronavirus, the Israeli Foreign Ministry said in a statement March 17. Issacharoff was reported to have contracted the virus following a meeting with a deputy from the Federal Assembly of Germany, whose name was not mentioned.

Friedrich Merz: The 64-year-old politician, who has been campaigning to lead Germany's Christian Democratic Union (CDU) at a congress planned for this year, said on Twitter on March 17 that he tested positive for coronavirus and was under self-isolation at home.

Kozo Tashima: The head of Japan's football association tested positive for the virus on March 17. Tashima is also deputy head of Japan's Olympic Committee.

Nadine Dorries: A minister in the UK's health department was the first British politician to test positive on March 10.

Peter Dutton: The Australian home affairs minister was placed in isolation in hospital after contracting the virus.

Massoumeh Ebtekar: The Iranian vice president is the country's highest government official to be infected, while several other senior officials in the country, including Iraj Harirchi, Iran's deputy health minister, were also stricken. Iran is the epicentre of the coronavirus outbreak in the Middle East.

Sophie Gregoire Trudeau: On March 12, the wife of Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau tested positive for COVID-19 following a trip to the United Kingdom. Gregoire Trudeau said she planned to remain in isolation for the next two weeks, together with her husband. Her symptoms have been described as mild.

Begona Gomez: Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez's wife tested positive, officials in his office said late on Saturday. While Begona Gomez tested positive, the health of both she and the prime minister was fine, the officials said. Spain said it would place the entire country under lockdown as the number of diagnosed cases exceeded 6,000.

Quim Torra: The local leader of Spain’s Catalonia region said on March 16 that he had tested positive for the coronavirus and that he was going into self-isolation in a government building.

Pere Aragones: The Catalan deputy head of government announced on March 15 that he had also tested positive for coronavirus.

Irene Montero: The Spanish minister tested positive on March 15 and has been put in isolation along with her partner, Deputy Prime Minister Pablo Iglesias.

Franck Riester: Earlier this week, the French minister of culture said he was staying at his home in Paris after contracting the virus. France has also imposed a partial lockdown to check the spread of COVID-19.

Francis Suarez: The mayor of the US city of Miami confirmed, on March 13, that he has contracted COVID-19.

Fabio Wajngarten: The press secretary for Brazilian President Bolsonaro tested positive after he returned from a US trip where he met, among others, US President Trump, who later tested negative.

Michal Wos: Poland's environment minister has tested positive for coronavirus, he said in a tweet on March 16.

Oumarou Idani: Burkina Faso's minister of mines has tested positive.

Stanislas Ouaro: Burkina Faso's minister of education is confirmed to have COVID-19.

Simeon Sawadogo: Burkina Faso's interior minister has the new coronavirus.

Alpha Barry: Burkina Faso's foreign minister tested positive for COVID-19, he said on Twitter on March 20.

Boris Johnson:The 55-year-old prime minister of the United Kingdom said on March 27 that he tested positive for coronavirus and was self-isolating. He was hospitalised on April 5 in what his office described as a "precautionary step". Johnson was moved to the intensive care unit on April 6 after his symptoms worsened, and asked Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab to deputise for him "where necessary".

Matthew Hancock: Britain's Health Secretary Matthew Hancock announced on March 27 he tested positive for the coronavirus. Hancock said he would be self-isolating and working from home.

Alister Jack: Scottish Secretary and member of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's cabinet has developed symptoms of COVID-19.

Seyi Makinde: Nigeria's Oyo State Governor has tested positive for the novel coronavirus.

Yaakov Litzman: Israel's health minister and his wife tested positive for the novel coronavirus on April 1.

Ali Larijani: Iran's parliament said on April 2 its speaker tested positive for the coronavirus and is in quarantine.

Zoran Zaev and Hristijan Mickoski: On April 10 the leaders of North Macedonia's two biggest parties were ordered to self-isolate for two weeks after being interviewed by a TV reporter infected with coronavirus.

Khalif Mumin Tohow: The justice minister of Somalia's autonomous Hirshabelle state died on April 12 after contracting the coronavirus. Tohow died in Mogadishu's Martini hospital a day after he tested positive for COVID-19 in the town of Jowhar, the administrative capital of Hirshabelle.

Sekou Kourouma: The secretary general of Guinea and a former minister, died from COVID-19 in Conakry on April 18.

Nuno Gomes Nabiam: Guinea-Bissau's prime minister, has tested positive for the novel coronavirus alongside three members of his cabinet, the West African country's health ministry said on April 29.

Mikhail Mishustin: Russia’s prime minister, on April 30 said in a video meeting with President Vladimir Putin that he tested positive for coronavirus and will self-isolate to protect other cabinet members.

CrimeRe: #JusticeForJennifer: 18-Year-Old Jennifer Gang-Raped By 5 Boys In Narayi Kaduna by Henryjr(m): 9:36am On May 11, 2020
freeze001:
First, who told you that the 'punishment' for the 'crime' of dressing indecently is rape? Do you correct one 'wrong' with another crime? What part of the story or narration informed your opinion that she was indecently dressed? Who then appointed 18 year old boys as decency police to 'correct' the victim by raping her? What right has anyone to even so much as touch another without consent not to talk of hold her down against her will for 5 demonic criminals to take turns violating her? Those babies, toddlers, hijab-clad ladies, nuns and elderly women that have been victims of rape by dirty criminal rapists, how many of them have been indecently dressed according to you? Those fathers and family members that rape the female members of their families, were those victims also 'expired items' on sale that got 'patronised' by rape?

When you walk on the road and get mugged/robbed by thieves on the street we should also ask why you walked on the street, owned a phone or carried money that those criminals dispossessed you of abi? If you also get injured or killed in the process, we should then blame you for having a body to be injured or even being alive and available for killing right?
All the analogies you cited above are not consistent with the fact that it is morally wrong to dress indecently and walk on the streets. It's not morally wrong to go about with any item of value. I don't support the act of rape, but there is a great correlation between rape and indecent dressing. I will blame the girls a million times before coming to the boys. For me, both are criminals, and one shouldn't be kill for the other. If Eve didn't tempt Adam with immortality, Jesus won't have bothered leaving his throne to be crucified. There is little or no difference between what Eve did in the bible and what the girls are doing in this contemporary age.
CrimeRe: #JusticeForJennifer: 18-Year-Old Jennifer Gang-Raped By 5 Boys In Narayi Kaduna by Henryjr(m):
Girls of these days dresses too indecently, what is meant to be kept private would be seen exposed through their dress-to-kill formation. I blame the girl




When u see someone buying an expired item, first blame the seller, before coming to the buyer.

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