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ebenezary:A new mindset is needed for change |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5WfTDcrxT-Q Irish Politician Clare Daly Reveals What The EU Is Really Doing In Africa |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T_lfFTSymZc The Ethiopian government has scrapped visas-on-arrival for Nigerians with immediate effect. In a statement on Tuesday, the government said travellers would need to obtain their visas at its embassy in Abuja before embarking on any trip to the country. The development comes barely two weeks after Ethiopian Airlines emerged as the core investor in Nigeria Air — the country’s national carrier — with 49 percent shareholding. “Please, be informed that effective immediately, no more visas on arrival for Nigerian citizens,” the email reads in part. The embassy did not say what prompted the decision to cancel visa-on-arrival for the Nigerians. It, however, said the new policy did not affect passengers transiting overnight in Addis Ababa. “Passengers having a layover in Addis to travel the next morning to Zanzibar, Seychelles, Lusaka, Lilongwe, Harare, Cape Town, etc., are not affected by the ban and do not need a transit visa for their trips,” it added. Ethiopia also mandated Nigerians entering its country and 42 other African countries to produce their yellow fever vaccination cards at any of its borders. The ccountries include Angola, Benin, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Central Africa Republic, Chad, Cote d’Ivoire, Congo, Democratic Republic of Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Ghana, Kenya, Liberia, Mauritania and Niger. Others are Rwanda, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Sudan, Togo, South Sudan, Uganda, Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Columbia, Ecuador, French Guyana, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago and Venezuela. Speaking on the development, Senait Ataklet, Ethiopian Airlines’ traffic and sales manager, said the Ethiopian government did not ban Nigerians from entering but only introduced an online visa application. Ataklet said with the new policy, Nigerians will now be required to fill a visa-on-arrival requisition form prior to departure. “The information I have it’s not a ban on arrival visa, but you know just like a Nigerian requesting, they need an online form to be filled out prior to departure for an on-arrival visa. Even though it’s on arrival visa, you need to fill an online form,” Ataklet told TheCable. “So, it’s not banned. Before anybody can just go without applying, but when Ethiopians come to Nigeria, they need to fill out the online form on arrival. That’s the agreement, basically, that’s what they telling me now. They (Nigerians) need to fill a form an online visa-on-arrival requisition form.”
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Upliftment101:The title of the video said developed, not developing. There is a nuance or a subtle difference of meaning between the two words |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L3vB_ioAPgs Can Nigeria Become Developed Like America!? | Richard Mofe - Damijo (RMD) Asks Gurudev Legendary Nigerian film star Richard Mofe Damijo (RMD) sits down with Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar to ask him how can Nigeria be transformed into a developing country like the United States Of America and much much more! |
Hadi Sirika - Minister of Aviation
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Angela Bassett as Queen Ramonda in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever
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Azuri Peninsula In Eko Atlantic
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MQfzlMzyIEc Nigeria considers buying Chinese C919 large passenger aircraft Nigeria's civil aviation minister Sirika said he plans to expand the size of the number of Nigerian airplanes to 30 around 2025, when the purchase of China's domestic C919 large passenger aircraft will be considered. Of course, Airbus and Boeing aircraft have not been excluded. He said, "We have not considered the C919 before, but if it's as good as any other aircraft, why not?" |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sYXkNG3E1TE How Kenyan man makes beautiful pencils from recycled newspapers Mahamud Omari and his partners came up with the idea of making Momo Pencils from recycled newspapers after they realised most of the pencils used in Kenya are imported from China and India. They put their mind together, bought machines and employed people who collect the newspapers from homes and offices. The move has helped to achieve two things: conserve the environment and provide affordable pencils for Kenyan school kids. |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BspSrmC79tc Tribe of the Cat Spirit Dancing People of Nigeria who Dress Like Zebras |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j0m5kl_sN6o British MP Tells Parliament To Take Accountability For Past Evil |
9 ways to reduce your phone’s data usage Looking for ways to reduce your phone’s data usage? Follow these 9 easy steps. 1. use WiFi Seems obvious but sometimes we can forget to connect to WiFi. That’s why Honest Mobile members benefit from our ‘smart notifications’ letting them know when they’ve used more data than usual and reminding them to check that they’re connected to WiFi. 2. turn off background app refresh On your phone apps update in the background – even if you’re not using them. This is so they can show you all the latest content in your Facebook newsfeed or others apps when you go back to them. This uses up your data. to turn off background app refresh on an iPhone Go to settings > general > background app refresh > off or toggle off the ones you don’t want grabbing new content in the background. to turn off background app refresh on an android Pull down the notification bar for settings > press the settings button (cog in the top right-hand corner) > press connections > data usage > from the Mobile section press mobile data usage > choose an app from below the usage graph > press allow background data usage to turn off Do this for all the apps you want to turn off background app refresh for. 3. where to find which apps use the most data how to check data usage on an iPhone Head to settings > mobile data > scroll down and under each app is the amount of data used in your current billing period. Turn off any apps you think are using too much. how to check data usage on an android Click on settings > tap data usage > select your date range > press ‘app usage’ Your total data usage is at the top and then you can scroll down to see how much data each app used. The apps that used the most are at the top. 4. download don’t stream Downloading your music, podcasts or films when you’re connected to Wi-Fi will mean you use less data when you’re out and about. Streaming uses a lot of data so better to have them downloaded on your phone – this will dramatically reduce things like your Spotify and Netflix data usage. 5. switch off WiFi assist or network switch WiFi Assist (for iPhone) or Network Switch (for Android) is running in the background making sure you have a stable internet connection. It means that if your WiFi connection suddenly drops massively – say you’re on the edge of where the WiFi reaches to then WiFi assist lets your mobile data kick in so you don’t lose connection. for iPhone users: Turn it off in settings > mobile data > scroll to the bottom and turn off Wi-Fi Assist for android users: Settings (the cog icon) > connections > Wi-Fi > three dots in the corner > advanced. Here you’ll find the slider for “Switch to mobile data.” 6. ‘fetch’ mail less often To see how often your email gets new emails on an iPhone go to settings > mail > accounts > fetch new data. The less it fetches emails the less data and battery your phone will use. If you don’t need new emails coming through all the time then turn off push. To check how often fetch is scheduled scroll down. If you tick manually then the mail app will check for new emails only when you open the app. 7. use safari’s reading list When you’re connected to Wi-Fi you can add pages to your Safari Reading List – which downloads them for offline viewing – so you can read them later when you don’t have connection. To do this click the share button and then select add to reading list. 8. switch off autoplay on youtube or other video apps Whether you watch videos on YouTube or other video apps switch off autoplay so they don’t accidentally keep playing in your pocket. It will eat up all your data very quickly. 9. take your GPS maps offline Your maps apps can use up a lot of data – especially when you’re using them a lot – like when your travelling or exploring a new place. But did you know you can download maps so you can find your way even when you don’t have WiFi or data?
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There are several African legends about the paths hurricanes follow; it is no accident they follow the routes of former slave ships. According to African legend hurricanes are the work of angry African ancestors stolen from their homeland exacting revenge for the millions of African lives killed in the Atlantic Ocean and those who survived the transatlantic forced into slavery in the Caribbean, USA, and South America |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lBg9ORs5Big Burkina Faso military leader announces second coup for the year A group of soldiers in Burkina Faso has carried out a coup, the second this year. A statement read out on national television says army captain Ibrahim Traore has deposed the military ruler Paul-Henri Damiba. The announcement capped a day that began with gunfire near a military camp in the capital Ouagadougou, an explosion near the presidential palace, and interruptions to state television programming. |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=__NsWB3hHHI Burkina Faso soldiers announce overthrow of military government |
Queen Elizabeth II was a ‘Luciferian’ Many people are unaware of the fact that we are ruled over by overarching global elite of interbreeding bloodline families, who have been referred to be various names. World Bank whistleblower Karen Hudes refers to these interbreeding bloodline families as a separate species of human she calls homo capensis. Secret societies like Freemasonry and Rosicrucianism allow these elites to keep their objectives secret, while initiating their bloodlines to the highest degrees within their aristocratic societies, ruling over us with an iron fist. The Royal Family of the United Kingdom is the Saxe-Coburg-Gotha German Royal Family in disguise. Their bloodline is the Cainite bloodline from antiquity. Their blood type as with all of the ascendant aristocracy of the world features the RH-negative blood type. Human mothers often reject the fetuses in the womb if the father is of the homo capensis bloodline. These bloodlines worship the dark forces and conduct Satanic rituals the world over. Fritz Springmeier's Bloodlines of the Illuminati has exposed the 13 bloodline families of the ruling Illuminati elite
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NIGERIA’S NEED FOR A NUCLEAR WEAPON North Korea once offer Nigeria to Develop for them nuclear weapons and missiles, but Nigeria announces that it is in for no nuclear weapon but missiles technology. On 27 January 2004 Nigerian Vice President Atiku Abubakar met with his counterpart from North Korea, Yang Hyong Sop, at the State House Abuja in Nigeria. Alhaji Atiku sought the support of North Korea in Nigeria’s quest for a Permanent seat in the United Nations Security Council. He also spoke about Nigeria’s support for expansion of the Security Council and the democratisation of the United Nations itself. Vice President Abubakar told the Vice President of the North Korean Presidium that Nigeria would continue to seek a peaceful world without regular threat of confrontation by nuclear powers. The Vice President said while Nigeria understands the antecedents of North Korea nuclear program as explained, it seeks a peaceful use of the program. He also assured his guest that “Nigeria is ready to support all peaceful means to ensure the immediate unification of the Korean nations.” On 28 January 2004 it was reported that North Korea had agreed to share missile technology with Nigeria. Officials gave no details of the deal, including whether Nigeria would receive assembled missiles or technology. Nigeria claimed the missile help would be used for “peacekeeping” and to protect its territory. Vice President Atiku Abubakar agreed to the “program of cooperation that includes missile technology” with Yang Hyong Sop. A statement from the Nigerian Vice President’s office said the West African nation’s “government would continue to cooperate with the Korean government in the defense sector, an area in which both Nigeria and North Korea had cooperated over the years.” According to Vice-President Atiku Abubarkar’s spokesmen Onukaba Ojo in the report ” The subject of arms sales had come up at a meeting in Abuja, Tuesday between Atiku and his North Korean counterparts, Yang Hyong-Sop. Atiku had met with the North Korean delegation to discuss buying missiles. We have since discussed the matter with Nigerian defence officials and found that the suggestion had come from North Korea”. He added, ” They came to us wanting a memorandum of understanding signed with us towards developing missile technology and training and manufacture of ammunition. They were just trying to get us interested, but there hasn’t been any interest shown on our side. We are not interested, but we didn’t tell them”. After the United States hinted at sanctions, Nigeria walked away from the planned partnership. NUCLEAR WEAPONS Some sources suggest that Nigeria had nuclear weapons intentions at one time, but these claims are un-substantiated. Nigeria signed the Nuclear Non Proliferation Treaty on 01 July 1968, with the ratification deposited on 27 September 1968. During the 1995 NPT Review and Extension Conference, Nigerian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Chief Tom Ikimi, congratulated South Africa, Belarus, Kazakhstan and Ukraine for demonstrating ‘that it is possible to give up the possession of nuclear weapons without loss of status or diminished security’, an example Nigeria hoped others would emulate. In 1997 Kenya, Myanmar, Nigeria and the Sudan proposed a protocol to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, providing comprehensive and unconditional security assurances for non-nuclear-weapon States. As part of Nigeria’s commitment to the non-proliferation regime, President Olusegun Obasanjo signed the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT) while in New York to attend the Millennium Summit in 2000. The process of ratification was concluded by the National Assembly, making Nigeria one of the 12 African countries to have ratified the Treaty by the end of 2001. Nigerian Director of International Organisations in the Foreign Affairs ministry, Ambassador Olusegun Akinsanya, on Wednesday 8 October 2003 called for multilateral negotiations on the total elimination of nuclear weapons, which would also involve significant input from major powers. RADIOLOGICAL WEAPONS In the Biafran secessionist struggle in Nigeria in the late 1960s, an Ibo physicist and his colleagues reportedly obtained enough radioactive material in Europe to make a radiological bomb. They planned to explode the weapon in Lagos, the capital, but on the way from Europe to Nigeria, the material got “lost” in Portugal. It was never heard of again. CHEMICAL WEAPONS The Chemical Weapons Convention bans the development, production, acquisition, stockpiling, retention, and direct or indirect transfer of Chemical Weapons. It also prohibits the use or preparation for use of CW and the assistance, encouragement, or inducement of anyone else to engage in activities prohibited by the CWC. Nigeria ratified the CWC on 19 May 1999. BIOLOGICAL WEAPONS Nigeria signed the Biological Weapons Convention on 6 December 1972 and ratified 3 July 1973. CONCLUSION: With Nigerian Aggresive neigbours, it need to develop nuclear weapons for the defense of the nation even when there is no threat yet, war does not tell someone it is coming to strike, it comes like a thief in the night.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gKw2lSWDdn8 How All Religions stole from Ancient Egypt The Master Teacher Paa Nabab Yaanuwn |
The driver of the car should be arrested |
The Police Officer should be fired
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minks:
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Don't try to kidnap people; You will get caught
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Don't sell drug; You will get caught
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A8Smf_inQ_Q Mali Tears France During UN Speech Calling Macron Gov't an Evil Criminal Junta Abdoulaye Maïga, Prime Minister ad interim, Republic of Mali, addresses the general debate of the 77th Session of the General Assembly of the United Nations (New York, 20 - 26th September 2022). |
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