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How much u de find wai be say your mind go de clouded with evil |
Opium users ![]() |
pastor wifeMarisujuaku: |
Accountability and transparency naso Dem de even de advise am make him giving nor affect him tax like mahn how e wan te be pax so, Jah bless all the faithful servants round the world |
I just de yan my guy the matter, if e like make e de zuzu |
E try but e will never remain the same again the brain settings go change ogbiwa: |
Ukraine and nato just de distract Russia and Russia don't know how to distract them. |
If na me I go tear passport back, una go date winch allow unaself marry them, share kids den put unaself in the trap called marriage even thou u de see red light from far you keep driving ![]() |
latest in a series of demonstrations held across Serbia after the mine’s licences were reinstated. Activists and demonstrators have called on legislators to pass a law permanently banning the mining of lithium and boron in the country. Reporting from Belgrade on Saturday, Al Jazeera’s Jelena Glusac said more people joined the protest against the mining project than recent rallies on other issues, including demonstrations last year following two mass shootings. “It seems like the lithium [mine proposal] managed to gather more people than any other subject,” Glusac said. Environmental groups said they were prepared to block major traffic arteries across Serbia and engage in civil disobedience if the government refused to act before an August 10 deadline set by activists. Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic has repeatedly pledged that no mining operations will begin until guarantees about environmental safety protocols are established.
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Being broke is the root of all evil |
Bois de hungry tompolo nor share money reach this ones |
The anyhow deduction Una de run 4 uba never reach you abii , u wan add national budget put |
Bcs she beat that Italian bitch with one blow una 4low western punk ass de tag her man |
Even south south kpa kpa make nobody complain, enjoy the pain of tinubulation, the north really tried what they need is an awareness to take away violent from their struggle then de are good to go Bebigiby1: |
The yansh nor still gree shake ![]() |
Bro Watda4ck you bragging about |
=CAkpos post=131397491]The Iraqi parliament has advanced a controversial bill that would allow Iraqi Shiites to follow the Ja’afari school of jurisprudence, which permits marriage for girls as young as nine and boys at fifteen.The bill, amending the 1959 Personal Status Law, has passed its first reading and is now subject to further debate and potential approval. The proposed amendments would enable couples to choose between civil courts and sectarian authorities—either Shia or Sunni endowments—to handle marital affairs. This shift could significantly impact family law, allowing sectarian interpretations to override civil protections currently in place. Critics also fear this change could lead to the legalization of child marriage and deepen sectarian divisions within Iraq. In response to the bill’s advancement, widespread protests have erupted across the country. On July 28, demonstrators from the Organisation for Women’s Freedom in Iraq (OWFI) gathered in Tahrir Square, Baghdad, to protest the proposed changes. Activists, including OWFI president Yanar Mohammed, held signs reading “No to underage marriage” and “The era of female slavery is over.” Mohammed condemned the Coordination Framework, which pushed the bill, accusing them of using “archaic” laws to distract from their failings, such as corruption. Iraqi MP Aso Feridun has been a vocal critic of the bill, warning that “Children married at this age cannot possibly understand the implications of marriage.” She added that nearly 100 MPs are opposing the bill and are actively working to prevent its passage, though their efforts have yet to succeed. Human Rights Watch researcher Sarah Sanbar also criticized the bill, stating, “Passing this law would show a country moving backward, not forwards.” Sanbar voiced concerns that the bill could undermine women’s rights and increase child marriages, with UNICEF reporting that 28 percent of girls in Iraq are already married before the age of 18. Amnesty International’s Iraq researcher Razaw Salihy has called for the bill to be “stopped in its tracks,” warning that it could “close a ring of fire around women and children.” The proposed amendments would transfer authority over marriage, divorce, inheritance, and adoption from civil courts to sectarian institutions, raising fears of increased sectarian influence and reduced rights. The bill’s progression has sparked further plans for protests, with activists and opposition MPs preparing for a significant demonstration in Baghdad on August 8, 2024.[/quote] |
I wish them fit catch this one , him mouth too sharp and always blabbing like a bitch |
Hehehehe nor be only Russians na aliens those white pricks has a lot on their plate them nor wan carry Nigeria wahala join, just dat they is wide misinformation in the north spreading falsehood about the Russia flags and the ignorant are buying it |
E still not compared to the 5k being shared around the country for the good citizens to sell their conscience although this story is lie a propaganda by the apc mugu team to tarnish the value of the protest |
Good leader the country first not your interest thou lots have died but , Nigeria here even if half of the population gets killed baba nor go blink MF |
Venezuela refineries ain't working also or just one working below it's capacity |
back to life npf na jokers normally |
The biggest fraud to happen to Nigeria na APC |
I like wetin the igbos do maybe as them kill 11 for North na 33 Dem for kill for East |
Truly u.s na clowns mostly this their present administration |
Police nor say dem de ill equipped, out numbered, not well taking care of and you still choose to die for nothing wetin e go take for Nigerians ologba to order rubber bullets if at all Dem like to shoot |
Talk true Ikaeniyan0: |


Watda4ck you bragging about