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What about providing support to the Nigerians people hit by the devastating floods in Nigeria?. Is Libya a priority over Nigeria? |
The signature of this mutual defence pact is the beginning of the reunification of the old powerful Songhai empire
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M_eLPIOwLIs?si=3hENzteUHGhJzPqa Coup In Congo Brazzaville? Unconfirmed Reports That Nguesso Has Been Removed From Power |
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Mhizzard:Prostitution in Nigeria is illegal in all Northern States that practice Islamic penal code. In Southern Nigeria, the activities of pimps or madams, underage prostitution and the operation or ownership of brothels are penalized under sections 223, 224, and 225 of the Nigerian Criminal Code. Source https://sabilaw.org/the-legality-of-prostitution-in-nigeria/ |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PT06jJcLYe4?si=bTJz6HnkAuMNVlh9 IGP Orders Illegal Fire Arms Owners To Return Them Or Face the full wrath of the law The acting inspector general of police Kayode Egbetokun has ordered illegal fire arms owners in the country to submit their arms to the nearest police station within their locality or face the full wrath of the law. Egbetokun who gave the order at a press conference where he highlighted the success of the Nigeria police in the past five weeks, also hinted of the police’s stand on security check points across the country, off circle elections in November, and other security challenges in the country. |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OcbhgkfzdYE?si=qCzwItRqXK0-n3vw Nigeria experiences a nationwide power outage after its electrical grid fails |
Reinaldo:Lol.....Darkness Reporting System app ![]() |
yarimo:It is not possible,.....people will believe that it is laundered money from drug deals or counterfeit money ![]() |
He should be sacked for this comment. He is confessing that Police officers are parasites that lives at the expense of people that they suspect to be criminals. And be aware that sometimes innocent people have to pay simply because they are wrongly suspected by Police officers |
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un arrives in Russia
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ECOWAS countries are Traitors |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WoHssMU5yUc?si=iB9IDeW9iQiOexW2 Atiku VS Tinubu: US Court Fast Tracks Release Of Academic Records To Meet 14d Supreme Court Deadline |
The load was too heavy on the truck. Drivers are required to determine whether their loads are too heavy. |
A lack of self-esteem or confidence in one’s ability, fear or insecurity in a person makes one become more corrupt. He then tries to find his security only through money. But the more money he acquires, the more afraid and fearful he becomes because the money is not earned in a right manner. |
No Eating, Drinking, Smoking on the train. Inflammables such as gas cylinders, fuel, diesel and other petroleum products are also not allowed
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They are not bandits they are terrorists |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0YHb4ScXuGw?si=Grvea2Kd-cuOaTzw Train Moving From Mile 2 Station | Blue Line Rail |
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Passengers alighting from the train
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BJbJBbZIKlI?si=gxynCmieHhR_0Vjp Niger Raises Its Uranium Prices From €0.80 per kilo to €200 per kilo |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MxBctv5GH4E?si=oxJQhZMl_mSked9q Mali Coup Leaders Received Over 300 Armoured Vehicles From China China delivered Norinco’s WZ-551 IFVs and VP11 MRAPs to Mali. With a rumble and a roar, the Malian army welcomed a new fleet of military vehicles into their fold. This second batch, a generous offering from China’s Norinco Group, includes the dynamic WZ-551 wheeled infantry fighting vehicles and the resilient VP11 MRAP. |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5CaoeuH44Mo?si=HJvxOxdfOyEYGpGB Gabon's ousted president, Ali Bongo releases new Song.."make noise" |
Outrage in Chad after soldier killed by French Military nurse Angry protesters in Chad tried to storm a French military base over the fatal shooting of a local soldier. He had reportedly gone to the Faya-Largeau base in the north of the country seeking medical treatment on Tuesday. French troops are deployed there as part of anti-terror operations in the region. According to Chadian and French officials, the soldier then attacked a nurse with a scalpel. "A Chadian soldier who was not in a normal state went to the French army base to get bandaged, picked up a scalpel and wounded a French military nurse," General Ali Maide Kebir, the region’s governor, told the AFP news agency. "The nurse used his firearm and killed him," he said. A senior officer with French forces told AFP that the military nurse reacted in self-defence. "We don't know the reasons for the attack. The nurse received three scalpel blows to the throat, head and neck but his condition has stabilised,” he said. The Chadian and French militaries have launched joint investigations into the incident. But the news has upset the local community, triggering the protests outside the base. Chadian soldiers guarding the base prevented the demonstrators from getting inside. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/world-africa-66390794 |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7PFtt99Sh5o?si=kAmfNG1FbT6nVd3p Chad: French Soldier Shoots Dead Chadian Soldier, Tensions Flare A French soldier shot and killed a Chadian soldier in a scuffle at a military base in Faye, Chad. The incident has sparked outrage in Chad, where many people are demanding justice for the dead soldier. The French government has apologized for the incident, but the anger in Chad is not likely to subside anytime soon. The incident has highlighted the growing tensions between the Chadian people and the French military, which has been stationed in the country for decades |
Protests Erupt in Chad After Chadian Soldier Killed Inside French Military Base Demonstrators attempted to breach a French military base located in the north-central African nation of Chad, sparking tensions and concerns over the presence of French troops in the country. Trigger for Protests: Killing of Chadian Soldier The outrage that led to the protests was triggered by the killing of a Chadian soldier within a French military base situated in the northern town of Faya-Largeau. The incident has raised questions and tensions regarding the role of French forces in Chad. According to reports, an unnamed Chadian serviceman had entered the French military base seeking medical treatment. During the medical procedure, he allegedly grabbed a scalpel and attacked the French military doctor who was attending to him. In response, the medic used his firearm to “neutralize” the attacker, resulting in the Chadian soldier’s immediate death. Joint Investigation Initiated Following the incident, both Chadian and French military authorities initiated a joint investigation to examine the circumstances surrounding the soldier’s death and the altercation within the base. The incident has raised questions about the use of force within the facility. Doctor in Serious Condition A French diplomatic source revealed that the military doctor was seriously injured during the attack, having been stabbed three times. The doctor faced difficulties in providing a statement to the authorities due to the severity of his injuries. Reports indicate that local residents attempted to storm the French military base on multiple occasions after news of the soldier’s death emerged. However, they were unsuccessful in breaching the facility’s defenses. The incident has led to widespread protests in the city of Faya-Largeau. Growing Concern and Calls for Withdrawal Chadian political analyst Evariste Ngarlem Tolde confirmed the heated protests in Faya-Largeau and revealed that Chadian troops guarding the French base had used live rounds to disperse the angry crowds. Tolde further stated that members of Chad’s National Assembly who arrived at the scene demanded the withdrawal of approximately 1,000 French troops from the country. The MPs expressed their bewilderment at how the French military could kill a Chadian citizen on Chadian territory, intensifying the calls for a French troop withdrawal. The incident has raised concerns that protests against the French military presence could escalate and spread to other regions of Chad. In a related development, another former French colony, Niger, has also called for the removal of French troops from its soil. The demand came after the military ousted President Mohamed Bazoum in late July. Niger’s new prime minister, Ali Lamine Zeine, described the French forces as “illegally” present in the country and revealed ongoing discussions aimed at facilitating a swift withdrawal. Tensions and Diplomatic Resolutions The tragic incident within a French military base in Chad has ignited protests and raised questions about the role and actions of French troops in African nations. The calls for troop withdrawals in both Chad and Niger signal growing discontent with the presence of foreign military forces on African soil. As tensions remain high, the international community watches closely to see how these situations unfold and whether diplomatic resolutions can be reached. Source https://bnn.network/breaking-news/protests-erupt-in-chad-after-chadian-soldier-killed-inside-french-military-base/
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NATO will be declared a terrorist organisation |
Why Are Nigerian Judges Wearing Wigs 60 Years After British Colonialists Left?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CDP7LtzpYpw?si=OASyGQ6DJ8LqawZl Decolonizing Africa Starting With Stopping Lawyers From Wearing Colonial Wigs |
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