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Who notice The Biafra and Turkey Flag ⛳ stand side by side Lalasticlala, Mynd44, Seun
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''Buhari You Are An Idiot, You Are Crazy And You Will Die Very Soon, How Dare You Kill 500 Ipob Members'' - Angry Man Abdulkadir Erkahraman from turkey https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yrkPNzzHx2c |
Lalasticlala, Mynd44 Make una run come see President Muhammadu Buhari's former spokesman, Mr Osita Okechukwu, now the Director General of Voice of Nigeria (VON) Vomiting rubbish... In fact take am
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My attention has been drawn to the statement by President Muhammadu Buhari's former spokesman, Mr Osita Okechukwu, now the Director General of Voice of Nigeria (VON), who has said that rather than plug the loopholes that allowed for corruption, former President Goodluck Jonathan opened them up further, contrary to his speech at the non elective convention of the Official Peoples Democratic Party, which held this past weekend. Mr. Okechukwu also said that ex-president Jonathan and his party “railroaded” Nigerians into “abject poverty, food insecurity and deficit infrastructure” via “planlessness and squandermania”. I would advise Mr. Okechukwu, to stick to facts. Mr. Okechukwu should note that the premier global agency universally recognized to gauge corruption is Transparency International who release an annual Corruption Perception Index. It may surprise Mr. Okechukwu and his boss to know that the last time Nigeria made progress on Transparency International's annual Corruption Perception Index was in 2014 under former President Jonathan when we moved eight places from number 144 to number 136 under Goodluck Jonathan. That year marked the most improvement Nigeria has ever made since Transparency International began publishing the annual Corruption Perception Index in 1995. Transparency International took note of the Jonathan administration's e-wallet system that cut out the corruption in Nigeria's fertilizer procurement system, the Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System (IPPIS) which weeded out 50,000 ghost workers from the Federal civil service, the cashless policy and the fact that the Jonathan government promptly fired two ministers (Professor Barth Nnaji and Stella Oduah) mentioned in corruption scandals. Ever since 2014, Nigeria HAS NOT improved in Transparency International's annual Corruption Perception Index ranking and has remained 136 in 2015 and are still 136 on the latest CPI ranking released in 2017. In the most recent CPI Transparency International said and I quote "Some other large African countries have failed to improve their scores on the index. These include South Africa, Nigeria, Tanzania and Kenya." If it were true that the Buhari administration was really fighting corruption, why hasn't Nigeria made progress in the CPI? The answer is because you can deceive some gullible Nigerians but you cannot deceive Transparency International. With a Minister of Transport that admitted to spending $500,000 on a one day dinner for Professor Wole Soyinka in your government, with a suspended Secretary to the Government of the Federation who was caught red handed looting funds meant for IDPs and who has not been fired, arrested or prosecuted and with a padded budget scandal that spends borrowed monies on luxuries for favored individuals, you can't pull the wool over the eyes of Transparency International. And when Mr. Okechukwu talks about the economy faring better under this administration, one must wonder if he is also a drunkard like the President's spokeswoman, Lauretta Onochie. I suggest he should go to Wuse Market, Abuja, or Mile 12 Market Lagos or even Rimi Market Kano and say that. If he survives the experience then I will agree with him. The fact remains that under the Jonathan administration, CNNMoney projected that our economy was the third fastest growing economy in the world with only China and Qatar ahead of us. Did President Jonathan 'railroad' CNN Money? Or did he also railroad the former British Prime Minister, David Cameron, who said on October 12, 2012 as follows "Yes, we’ve been hearing about China and India for years …but it’s hard to believe what’s happening in Brazil, in Indonesia, in Nigeria too." The fact remains that under Jonathan, Nigeria experienced unprecedented growth. I leave it to Nigerians to determine what they are experiencing today. Reno Omokri (Bestselling author of Facts Versus Fiction: The True Story of the Jonathan Years: Chibok, 2015 and Other Conspiracies) for Dr. Goodluck Jonathan President of Nigeria 2010-2015. |
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Lalasticlala, Mynd44 Come help me push am.. So some amateurs in history go learn ![]()
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Major Lyudmila Pavlichenko (July 12, 1916—October 10, 1974) is regarded as the most successful female sniper in history with 309 credited kills. Pavlichenko joined the Red Army’s 25th Rifle Division in 1941 and fought for about two and a half months near Odessa where she recorded 187 kills. Her unit was sent to Sevastopol on the Crimean Peninsula where she fought for more than eight months. In May 1942, Pavlichenko was cited by the Soviet Southern Army Council for killing 257 German soldiers. Her total of confirmed kills during World War II was 309, including 36 enemy snipers.
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THE leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu has condemned the Ozubulu killing and called for forensic examination of the bullets used by the gun men so as to trace the killers Reacting to the barbaric incident, Kanu said he suspected some foul play and cover-up in the haste by the police to attribute the “heinous crime” to alleged feud between two indigenes of the community based outside the country. The IPOB leader faulted the police for their quick conclusion on the cause of the attack or the identity of the assailants without conducting thorough investigations, saying that the police should not have quickly ruled out terrorists from the attack without proper investigations. According to him, there was nothing to suggest that the attack was not an act of terrorism. Kanu noted that Ndigbo do not have the culture of carrying out mass killing for whatever reason let alone carrying such attac in a place of worship, insisting that it could be from terrorist act and called for thorough investigation. “We are asking for a forensic examination to be conducted to ascertain the type of bullet used in the attack. It makes a mockery of the entire security system that people can work into a town and massacre innocent civilians and walk away. Where are the security agencies. “All options should remain open because our people are not known for gang killings. It is alien to us. The only people capable of carrying out such heinous mass execution are the Fulani terrorists going by their antecedents. They are the ones who have been invading our farms and villages killing our people. So what makes this one different. “Such atrocious crime has never ever been committed anywhere in Biafra land before. We are not known for mass executions. It was the same thing that happened at Uzo Uwani in Enugu State, the same scenario. “I wonder why the narratives coming out is that it is two brothers who are feuding in far away South Africa. Is that possible? Does that make sense?”, Kanu queried. He lashed at the security agencies for the level of insecurity in the country, saying that they only show of strength when it comes to combating peaceful agitators. Kanu lamented a situation where rmed men easily move about undetected in spite of the heavy presence of security operatives and numerous check-points on the roads especially in the South East zone. “Then where are all these security agents in our land; When we travel along the roads they are busy collecting money from our people, road blocks here and there. Before you travel a mile in Anambra you will encounter about 15 check points. “How come all of them were sleeping or dozing when this attack happened? How is that possible? After the assailants must have gone then police will arrive to set up even more road blocks and check points. What type of society is that. That is why we want Biafra”, the IPOB leader said. Lalasticlala, Mynd44
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Lalasticlala, Mynd44 Come See this Foolish Ugandan
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A man told an Ugandan Television station that he watched a woman drown and couldn’t save her because he had his phones in his pockets. A Twitter user shared a photo of the man’s interview with the caption: “This man watched a woman drown. He said he could swim & thought of jumping into the water to save her. But he had his phones in his pockets.”https://mobile.twitter.com/dfkm1970/status/893562271498207232
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Look are your lifestyle, Like my father use to say 'YOU ARE ADDRESSED THE WAY YOU DRESS''
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Guy if u install app from play store, does it move to SD or Stay in internal memory |
Need Advice Ugently guys. Wants to buy a brand new or Fairly Used which is preferable and good features of a good laptop I need to know before buying and if possible can drop a link of suggested laptop for me to buy. Thanks |
Need Advice Ugently guys.. . Wants to buy a brand new or Fairly Used which is preferable and good features of a good laptop I need to know before buying and if possible can drop a link of suggested laptop for me to buy. Thanks |
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Chief Justice of Biafra, Sir Louis Nwachukwu Mbanefo (1911-1977) swears in Emeka Ojukwu as head of state of the defunct Republic of Biafra on June 10, 1967. Sir Mbanefo, knighted by Queen Elizabeth II in 1961, was the first lawyer from Onitsha and from the Eastern Region. He was called as Justice to the Supreme Court of Nigeria in 1952, until 1967 when he became the Chief Justice of Biafra. He remained in Biafra till the very end after Ojukwu fled and left him and Maj. Gen. Phillip Effiong to negotiate the terms of surrender with Nigeria. "History will judge Sir Louis and Major-General Phillip Effiong as men of sterling courage and integrity who rather than prolong the suffering of Biafra effectively negotiated an end to hostilities; while those who preached a fight to the very end fled, they stayed in Biafra and took the necessary and dignified step of ending the unnecessary suffering of their people." After the war, Sir Louis refused to return to the bench as a Justice of the Supreme Court of Nigeria but remained in Biafra to spend his later years in charity and church work. Sir Louis Nwachukwu Mbanefo, died in 1977, aged 65, as a knight of the British Empire, with his pride and integrity intact. #Biafra #Mbanefo #Ojukwu #CivilWar #Nigeria
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CarlcareOpebi:Thank you so much man.... Worked 100% |
Hello this is what I see if I try opening most of my app on my few month w3
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Would really appreciate ur contributions |
A friend of mine based in london UK.. Want to send my Apple Mac... I don't know what a safe.. Fast and secure means I would suggest.. .. Old help ur brother |
Ayoze Perez struck twice as Rafael Benitez succeeded in his mission to guide Newcastle back to the Premier League at the first attempt with a resounding victory over 10-man Preston. Perez set the ball rolling after just seven minutes and although Jordan Hugill swiftly restored parity, Christian Atsu calmed nerves with a second goal on the stroke of half-time. Matt Ritchie's 65th-minute penalty after Paul Gallagher had been dismissed for deliberate handball and a second from Perez ensured the Magpies could not be caught either on the night or in the table, to the delight and relief of a crowd of 50,212 at St James' Park. Newcastle's return to the top flight was confirmed 348 days after arch-rivals Sunderland's 3-0 win over Everton condemned them to the drop as Benitez's decision to stay on was rewarded in style. They got off to the perfect start when, having already seen Aleksandar Mitrovic come close to his fifth goal of the season against the Lilywhites with a curling effort from the edge of the box, they took a seventh-minute lead. Jamaal Lascelles flicked on Ritchie's inswinging corner and Ciaran Clark prodded it to Perez to stab home at the far post. However, their joy lasted just seven minutes when returning keeper Rob Elliot, who had already blocked Daniel Johnson's shot with his legs after Gallagher has split the Magpies' defence with alarming ease, was unable to repeat the feat when Hugill met Tom Barkhuizen's cross in front of goal. The visitors were targeting right-back Vurnon Anita on the break, repeatedly playing the ball in behind him to good effect, although Benitez's men gradually eased their way back into the game and restored their lead on the stroke of half-time. Isaac Hayden capitalised on a mix-up between Johnson and Alan Browne on halfway before racing forward to find Mitrovic, who laid off his pass for Atsu to fire home. Preston keeper Chris Maxwell blocked a Perez shot within seconds of the restart as the Magpies went for the kill, but Barkhuizen only just failed to pick out Hugill at the far post after getting in behind Anita once again. But the game changed with 25 minutes remaining when North End skipper Gallagher was dismissed for handling Hayden's shot on the line handball and Ritchie thumped home the resulting penalty, and Perez increased the advantage to 4-1 just two minutes later when Jonjo Shelvey's corner came back off the post and went in off him
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Please I would like to u guys to share more what u know or understand abt this two fields... - the difference - The pay range - Job opportunity in Nigeria or Overseas - And Above all which is more suitable |
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