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magoo10:You're saying "APC is a walking corpse". I hope you won't cry about rigging in 2027? |
Yujin:What about Lagos state with more than 20 million population, how many do Lagos state have? |
bigpicture001:We deserve it. We've a lot of migrants from other parts of Nigeria living in the south west |
Orubebe01:We might have one or two short range defense system but I don't think we have any medium range and long range defense system |
fergie001:Even though it's truly the internal affairs of the PDP but, Is the PDP not breaking it's own rule if they go on with it? |
Bmaster:Before the 2023 presidential election, Obidients/Igbos on nairaland do say "Tinubu will never become the president of Nigeria". Did you or any other obidient/igbos like you say this kind of thing? I'm sure you do smile and click on like when igbos/obidients like princeofLagos and Asgard said that "Tinubu will never become the president of Nigeria". Hypocrites like you are now in lots of pains because i'm paying obidients/Igbos back in the same coin. |
Mirasteel:You no suppose quote make that kind statement when you know I didn't make the statement. You talk am like say I dey among the people saying it |
Mirasteel:Please can show me evidence where I claim all Muslims are terrorist? |
Chidex369:Penatgon instead of Pentagon Not enough original content Please take a moment to write a quality post with at least 40 characters. This will make the forum more interesting for |
The people of Akwa Ibom do not have a problem with their governor moving to the APC, they support their governor. It's some people from a particular geopolitical region that's crying on behalf of Akwa Ibom people. |
Kushites:It's a shame the black man is supporting injustice. They had a deal with the USA under Obama, and Iran sticked to the deal. It was the USA that broke the deal under Trump for no tangible reason. |
SmartPolician:The way some of you guys reason is so irritating. So Iran can not build nuclear for civilians use because the Anglo-Saxons and Jews are not comfortable with it? Iran didn't break the contract they had with the USA, it was the USA that tore apart the contract for reasons best known to Trump. If Trump sticked to the contract, we won't be where we are today. |
Amitex:You're saying this because the Anglo-Saxons are saying it too abi?😂 |
ClearFlair:The joke is on you bro. The Iranians will secretly build a nuclear bomb if they decide to and there will be no one to monitor them. |
President Donald Trump’s decision to order US forces to attack three key Iranian nuclear installations may have sabotaged the Islamic Republic’s known atomic capabilities, but it’s also created a monumental new challenge to work out what’s left and where. Trump said heavily fortified sites were “totally obliterated” late Saturday, but independent analysis has yet to verify that claim. Rather than yielding a quick win, the strikes have complicated the task of tracking uranium and ensuring Iran doesn’t build a weapon, according to three people who follow the country’s nuclear program. International Atomic Energy Agency monitors remain in Iran and were inspecting more than one site a day before Israel started the bombing campaign on June 13. They are still trying to assess the extent of damage, and while military action might be able to destroy Iran’s declared facilities, it also provides an incentive for Iran to take its program underground. Trump dispatched B-2 stealth jets laden with Massive Ordnance Penetrators, known as GBU-57 bombs, to attempt to destroy Iran’s underground uranium-enrichment sites in Natanz and Fordow. Satellite images taken on Sunday of Fordow and distributed by Maxar Technologies show new craters, possible collapsed tunnel entrances and holes on top of a mountain ridge. They also show that a large support building on the Fordow site, which operators may use to control ventilation for the underground enrichment halls, remained undamaged. There were no radiation releases from the site, the IAEA reported. US Air Force General Dan Caine told a news conference on Sunday that an assessment of “final battle damage will take some time.” IAEA inspectors, meanwhile, haven’t been able to verify the location of the Persian Gulf country’s stockpile of near-bomb-grade uranium for more than a week. Iranian officials acknowledged breaking IAEA seals and moving it to an undisclosed location. Indeed, there’s just a slim possibility that the US entering the war will convince Iran to increase IAEA cooperation, said Darya Dolzikova, a senior research fellow at the Royal United Services Institute, a London-based think tank. “The more likely scenario is that they convince Iran that cooperation and transparency don’t work and that building deeper facilities and ones not declared openly is more sensible to avoid similar targeting in future,” she said. The IAEA called on a cessation of hostilities in order to address the situation. Its 35-nation board will convene on Monday in Vienna, Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi said. Before the US intervention, images showed Israeli forces alone had met with limited success four days after the bombing began. Damage to the central facility in Natanz, located 300 kilometers (186 miles) south of Tehran, was primarily limited to electricity switch yards and transformers. The US also joined in attacking the Isfahan Nuclear Technology and Research Center, located 450 kilometers south of Tehran. That was after the IAEA re-assessed the level of damage Israel had dealt to facility. Based on satellite images and communications with Iranian counterparts Isfahan appeared “extensively damaged,” the agency wrote late on Saturday. The IAEA’s central mission is to account for gram-levels of uranium around the world and to ensure it isn’t used for nuclear weapons. The latest bombing now complicates tracking Iranian uranium even further, said Tariq Rauf, the former head of the IAEA’s nuclear-verification policy. “It will now be very difficult for the IAEA to establish a material balance for the nearly 9,000 kilograms of enriched uranium, especially the nearly 410 kilograms of 60% enriched uranium,” he said. Last week, inspectors had already acknowledged they’d lost track of the location of Iran’s highly enriched uranium stockpile because Israel’s ongoing military assaults are preventing its inspectors from doing their work. That uranium inventory — enough to make 10 nuclear warheads at a clandestine location — was seen at Isfahan by IAEA inspectors. But the material, which could fit in as few as 16 small containers, may have already been spirited off site. “Questions remain as to where Iran may be storing its already enriched stocks,” Dozikova said. “These will have almost certainly been moved to hardened and undisclosed locations, out of the way of potential Israeli or US strikes.” Far from being just static points on a map, Iran’s ambitions to make the fuel needed for nuclear power plants and weapons are embedded in a heavily fortified infrastructure nationwide. Thousands of scientists and engineers work at dozens of sites. Even as military analysts await new satellite images before determining the success of Trump’s mission, nuclear safeguards analysts have reached the conclusion that their work is about to become significantly harder. By bombing Iran’s sites, Israel and the US haven’t just disrupted the IAEA’s accountancy of Iran’s nuclear stockpile, they’ve also degraded the tools that monitors will be able to use, said Robert Kelley, who led inspections of Iraq and Libya as an IAEA director. That includes the forensic method used to detect the potential diversion of uranium. “Now that sites have been bombed and all classes of materials have been scattered everywhere the IAEA will never again be able to use environmental sampling,” he said. “Particles of every isotopic description have infinite half-lives for forensic purposes and it will be impossible to sort out their origin.” https://www.google.com/amp/s/businessday.ng/news/article/satellite-images-undermine-trumps-claim-irans-atomic-sites-destroyed/%3famp |
If you can't go to the UAE because of what they are asking for sit down in Nigeria or go to Qatar |
DMerciful:Russia have over 6000 nuclear bomb does not mean they have the capability to fire the whole 6000. |
Slytiger:The Agulu fraud is a shameless person. Look at the rubbish the fraud is spitting out ![]() Obi said he didn't defect, he only left peacefully 😂
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EvergreenDiarie:Peter Obi demanded #7.5 billion from Obiano, for making Obiano the candidate of APGA and for making him the governor of Anambra state |
But Obidients were jubilating because of ADA. Gbajue will never become the president of Nigeria.😂 |
DMerciful:I don't need to do any research because I have more knowledge on this issue than you. All the nuclear bombs in the world combine together can't even destroy the world, not to talk of just the Russians nuclear bombs alone. |
DMerciful:Russia do not have enough weapons to destroy the world. |
Obiedun:150k out of a population of about 110 million is not small?😂 Whether they are influential or not is not the point here please do not go off point. The population of Jews in Russia is tiny |
Obiedun:The population of Russia is over 100 million. The population of Jews in Russia is not up to 150 thousand |
Tinubuadvocate:So you're trying to say Russia should abandon Iran that help Russia when Russia is in need? |
Obiedun:Many Russians don't have Israeli blood. Why do you guys love spreading fake news? Russians are not related to jews in any way |
Brazino:You can't die senior man. There's no point in time Nigeria has ever been rosy |
Herdsmen:Write it down, Tinubu will rule Nigeria till May 29 2031 |
Erens:Is IPOB a terrorist group? Is Nnamdi Kanu a terrorist? I hope you're not one of the people always crying when the military is dealing with IPOB? |
Write it down, Tinubu will rule Nigeria till May 29 2031 |
Prigidypogodo:By attacking Iran, Israel and the USA have broken international law. It's thr same thing the Russians did in Ukraine and they were sanctioned. USA/Israel is s doing the same thing in Iran and no one is condemning it |
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