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I can personally confirm that the President and his cabinet are absolutely clueless. Confusion and lies everywhere. |
No one is actually expecting him back anytime soon. Just try come before May 29 2019 incase u need to hand over ![]() |
2019 is around the corner. By next year politicians will start killing themselves as usual And you guys really believe IPOB abi na IPOD brought this guns into the country... Lol... I laugh in Swahili Let's not always be extremely gullible. |
2019 is around the corner. By next year politicians will start killing themselves as usual And you guys really believe IPOB abi na IPOD brought this guns into the country... Lol... I laugh in Swahili Let's not always be extremely gullible. |
Here we honour looters and murderers and celebrate top criminals including G boys, Ritualists and Billionaire Kidnappers. Lol Nigeria our country ![]() |
In his address to the United Nations General Assembly yesterday (Sept. 19), Nigeria’s president Muhammadu Buhari touched on one of the world’s most pressing human rights issues: the brutal violence against Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar. “The international community cannot remain silent and not condemn the horrendous suffering” of Rohingya Muslims, Buhari said of the “desperate human rights” situation. While his comments will appeal to Rohingyas, many Nigerians will be wondering why he doesn’t practice similar sentiments with similar events back home. Back in Dec. 2015, months after Buhari took office, a skirmish between Nigeria’s military and the members of the Islamic Movement of Nigeria, a Shiite Muslim group in Nigeria’s north saw “more than 350 people,” including women and children, unlawfully killed according to Amnesty International, the human rights group. Amnesty says the military tried to “destroy and conceal evidence” of the killings. Nearly two years after the alleged massacre of the Shiite Muslims and despite a court order for his release, Ibrahim El-Zakzaky, the leader of the Shiite group, is still being detained by the government. Nigeria’s Muslim community is predominantly Sunni. Nigerian Shiite Muslims demanding the release of leader Ibraheem Zakzaky in April 2016. (AP Photo/Sunday Alamba) More recently, Buhari has faced criticism for his handling of secessionist agitations from the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), a group in Nigeria’s southeast. Last week, soldiers were deployed to the region to maintain peace but many have viewed it as a needless and brute show of force which worsened an already bad situation. The secessionist agitation is rooted in decades-long belief in the southeast that the region has been marginalized by Nigeria’s federal government. Four people reportedly died in clashes between the soldiers and IPOB, In his speech, Buhari also called on the UN to be mindful of “widening inequalities within societies” which may cause “frustration and anger leading to spiralling instability.” But the over two million displaced persons in Nigeria’s northeast will likely be puzzled by the president’s sentiments given that inequality, frustration and anger are their daily realities. Since being devastated by the long-running Boko Haram insurgency, displaced persons in the northeast have been forced to live in congested camps where hunger and disease are rife. Nearly half a million children in the region are severely malnourished, according to the Norwegian Refugee Council. Most of the internally displaced people’s camps are underfunded by the government and officials have been accused of diverting and selling donated relief materials at local markets for personal gain. Source - Quartz Africa https://qz.com/1082020/unga-2017-nigerias-president-buharis-speech-was-laden-with-irony/
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The anti-violence speech by Nigeria’s president Buhari at the UN was deeply ironic |
40kobo77:lol... u get expiry date too? |
![]() Everyone is fighting for one entitlement or the other. Politicians in charge don't like this disturbances o... Money they want to steal for themselves, ASUU dey ask for share ![]() |
THE rate of HIV transmission in Lagos State and environs has dropped dramatically. Disclosing this to newsmen last week, the Chief Executive Officer, Lagos State AIDs Control Agency, LSACA, Dr. Oluseyi Temowo, said results of series of HIV testing and counseling exercises carried out in Ikorodu area of Lagos, showed that less than 0.1 percent of the population tested positive to HIV. Speaking in Ijede LCDA of Ikorodu Division, Temowo said in every 1,000 people screened the Agency found that 2-3 tested positive. Temowo said the exercise was in accordance with commitment of the State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode, to eradicate HIV/AIDS by 2030, as stated at the World Health Assembly last year. "Our commitment is that even if we only identify one person out of 1,000, they must be enrolled because we are committed to the UN strategy which identifies with the 90;90;90 initiative. What that means is that 90 percent of the population must know its HIV status, 90 per cent must be enrolled in care, and 90 percent of those enrolled in care must have viral suppression by 2020. In so doing we would have eradicated HIV/AIDS by 2030. He explained that the current HIV prevalence rate in Lagos as at 2014 was 4.1 percent but the pilot study carried out recently shows it's about 1.5 "This reduction was made possible by what we call 4/3, which means that every four weeks in a month we go round the three Senatorial districts on the instruction of the Governor to sensitize people about HIV/AIDs. "Also we have made progress in prevention of mother-to-child transmission because our focus is on epidemic control which means that if you are husband to a woman, and you are using your drug regularly, you cannot infect your wife or if you are a woman that is pregnant and you are using your drugs regularly, your baby may not be positive to HIV. "This is the reason the state is clearing zero tolerance to babies born positive to HIV. He expressed worry over the prevalence rate of HIV among youths and males who practice gay sex (Men having Sex with Men, MSM). Disclosure of identity is one of the biggest challenges to the presence of HIV among MSM but for female sex workers we do what we call Mulan Testing for them at night and they are cooperating which informed the significant drop compared to MSM. "Low educational status, some of our clients don't understand English but we ensure we have people that can speak. Another challenge is penetrating the interior, which has been solved by the governor. "Our message to Lagosians is that HIV is not a disease that can kill anybody again, when you have it you can live normally, so it is no more a death sentence but life sentence. People should not run away from those that have it because it cannot be contacted through association but only by blood contact. |
Alexpetra:Loool. Everything for this country get comma... I don tire |
Turtle3Dove:How far na... She say una need peace and unity... Not fight. You read the post before you talk so? |
Airtel really knows how to abuse the term "Unlimited" They'll tell u Unlimited 200MB, Unlimited 500mb. Mtchewwww Is the Night plan for #100 actually unlimited abi na 1gb cap? |
lol When this nigga was posting photos of Bugatti and Ferrari plus expensive jewelries those years I knew one day they would come for him. Everyone was feeling his swag then. Well, it's just another EFCC story. Just like an fb status update that'll soon be forgotten after likes and comments....lol |
Here we go again!!! |
lmao.... Biafran colours |
Date is even 2015 |
not working |
like play like play everybody don turn journalist |
Na today? Saraki that even the Federal government is afraid of, una wan come expose am? Lucky no one died sef. Only those who have eyes but refused to see will say they don't know how things are in Nigeria. |
LadyGoddiva:Lmao Aswear you spoke my mind.... ![]() |
uzoclinton:it's America's Got Talent bro... Her talent got her to the finals... not her condition. Listen to her sing and you'll confirm. |
They even still have this much subscribers because they are yet to inflate call and data tariff. Once that is done... Numbers will still drop. |
How come he forgot to grab her ass this time |
Nigerian Army to begin ‘Exercise Egwu Eke’ II in Abia, Anambra, Enugu on FridayPublished on September 13, 2017 By Ifreke Inyanghttps://www.google.com.ng/amp/dailypost.ng/2017/09/13/nigerian-army-begin-exercise-egwu-eke-ii-abia-anambra-enugu-friday/amp/
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CrtlAltDel:No they chose his residence as their best site for training. |
olassy239:if u had common sense you'd know this isn't 1960s when you commit genocide and get away with it. Where we you when they were sending soldiers to the south east. You should have begged them to send you too na so you can kill enough Igbos since nothing will happen.... Bloody hater! Please shift. |
CrtlAltDel:nigga quit the hate... and think for once. Do civilized people send soldiers to kill agitators? |
Samsung has made iPhone designers think deeper. Hopefully this new hardware and designs will get them back to number 2. Samsung can't be moved at this point. |
CrtlAltDel:lol.... see this one... Do u see me waving Biafran flag. common reasoning!!! Only the blind would say the South East isn't been marginalised. If they want out and Other Nigerians hate them,why not let them go. Na by force to be Nigerian? |
rhektor:I'm sure you are aware those Igbo guys don't mind giving their lives for this. they love Nnamdi Kanu and if he dies in the cause of this. We'll see if there won't be war. |
Now this is S P E E D! |
Just try come before May 29 2019 incase u need to hand over 
