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doubleportion:https://www.yahoo.com/news/gamian-leader-told-cede-power-065734914.html read am reach the middle you go see am there. |
BANJUL, Gambia (AP) -- The leaders of Guinea and Mauritania arrived in Gambia's capital Friday in a last-ditch diplomatic effort to get defeated President Yahya Jammeh to cede power, while a regional military force was awaiting orders to act.https://www.yahoo.com/news/gamian-leader-told-cede-power-065734914.html
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now I plan to do Etisalat N500 for 500mb and glo N1000 for 3gb. total N1500. I like Etisalat network very fast. |
DAKAR, Senegal (AP) -- Senegalese troops charged into neighboring Gambia late Thursday to support the country's newly inaugurated president, while longtime ruler Yahya Jammeh showed no sign of stepping down. The troops moved in shortly after Adama Barrow was inaugurated at Gambia's embassy in neighboring Senegal, after a final effort at diplomatic talks with Jammeh failed to secure his departure. His mandate expired at midnight. Senegalese military spokesman Col. Abdoul Ndiaye confirmed to The Associated Press that the first West African troops had crossed into Gambia and were on their way to the capital, Banjul. AP journalists saw at least 20 military vehicles gathered at the border town of Karang. In his inaugural speech, which took place under heavy security, Barrow called on Jammeh to respect the will of the people and step aside. The new president also called on Gambia's armed forces to remain in their barracks as the regional military intervention got underway. Outside Gambia's embassy in Dakar, Baal Jaabang held up a freshly framed portrait of Barrow, already printed with the words: "His Excellency Adama Barrow, President of the Republic of Gambia." "I'm extremely delighted, so wonderfully happy today," he said. "But now the situation risks moving into fighting. No Gambian — in the diaspora or back home — wants our country to face fighting." Barrow had come to Senegal last week at the urging of West African mediators, who had feared for his safety amid the political crisis. He arrived at the embassy to cheers of joy from hundreds of Gambians who had gathered, with national flags, for a glimpse of the new president. "Our national flag will now fly high among the most democratic nations of the world," Barrow said after the ceremony. Barrow was declared the winner of the Dec. 1 election and at first was congratulated by Jammeh in a phone call aired on state television. But once it was suggested that Jammeh could face criminal charges linked to human rights abuses during his long rule, he backtracked and challenged the vote in court, alleging irregularities. Jammeh on Thursday remained at his official residence and intended to stay there, said an official close to the administration who was not authorized to speak to reporters. If the regional force is going to arrest Jammeh, it will have to be there, the official said. Many of Jammeh's loyalists will resist, the official added. But there were signs that some in Gambia's military might not put up a fight. One soldier with close knowledge of the situation said several barracks had indicated they would support Barrow. The soldiers spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak to reporters. Gambia's army is estimated at well below 5,000 troops. Jammeh may try to cling to power for a few more days but he is becoming increasingly isolated, said Alex Vines, head of the Africa program at Chatham House in London. "After the inauguration of Adama Barrow, the trickle of power flowing to him will become more of a flood," Vines said. "Jammeh clearly believes leaving Gambia in a hurry is an option — his aircraft has been on standby at Banjul airport for two weeks," he added. African nations began stepping away from Jammeh, with Botswana announcing it no longer recognized him as Gambia's president. His refusal to hand over power "undermines the ongoing efforts to consolidate democracy and good governance" in Gambia and Africa in general, it said. The African Union earlier announced that the continental body would no longer recognize Jammeh once his mandate expired. Congratulations to Barrow began pouring in, including from British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson and the head of the African Union, who said she would invite Barrow to attend the continental body's summit late this month. Inside Gambia, many people hugged and cheered, chanting "New Gambia, new Gambia!" as news of the inauguration spread. "It's unbelievable! Today I can say anything. I am the happiest man on earth," said Lamin Sama, a 35-year-old in Banjul. "For 22 years we couldn't say anything, we were like slaves." ___ This version corrects spelling of Senegalese army spokesman's name to Abdoul. ___ Associated Press writers Robbie Corey- Boulet in Abidjan, Ivory Coast; Edith M. Lederer at the United Nations; Ahmed Mohamed in Nouakchott, Mauritania; and Bashir Adigun in Abuja, Nigeria and Carley Petesch contributed to this report.
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TANKDESTROYER:the data is too expensive. 1gb N1000. it exhust fast. |
well I left glo because of bad network. before my glo data expired, it expired with 500 mb remaining. moving to Etisalat was great. the network speed is handsome but my data expired in few days. now I am thinking of going back to glo. how is glo network currently? |
fake news everywhere |
lol this guy thought to be democratically elected president is cheap.. he never see anything. two more years to go. cause 2019 is election year. |
a Nigerian is a Nigerian... forget about integrity and fighting corruption. it pains me that its people with no social status that is suffering on the hands of the police. |
mass destruction on civilian casualties was carried out by the Nigeria Governments, this is the effect of nepotism and appointment of illiterate and unqualified soldiers in helm's of affairs. many questions have been raised in the past concerning several allegation of innocent death and civilian casualties in the name of fighting boko haram. its now very clear if this were to be hunters and farmers they murdered by airstrike it would have been easier for the military to insisted they are boko haram fighters. but in the case of IDPs it was impossible. this to show that they are not capable of fighting the real insurgents but using media to be winning the war. it would interest you to note that Niger Delta militant would have succeed in fighting the Nigeria military while the military end up killing the elderly and innocent in the name of fighting Niger Delta militant. |
https://s.yimg.com/uu/api/res/1.2/d8Acue3ID3l0fV8EVCu1mQ--/aD02ODI7dz0xMDI0O3NtPTE7YXBwaWQ9eXRhY2h5b24-/http://media.zenfs.com/en_us/News/afp.com/5093b3761f728bc8f81c46aee9f33fa601982e5f.jpg.cf.jpg Banjul (Gambia) (AFP) - Senegalese troops backed by other African forces were poised to enter The Gambia Thursday after President Yahya Jammeh refused to leave office, ignoring a midnight deadline to stand down or face military action. Jammeh's army chief said his troops would not fight their entry into the country, as the Mauritanian president flew out of The Gambia following hopes of a last-minute deal to convince Jammeh to hand over power. "We are not going to involve ourselves militarily. This is a political dispute," Chief of Defence Staff Ousman Badjie said after eating dinner in a tourist district close to the capital Banjul, eyewitnesses told AFP. "I am not going to involve my soldiers in a stupid fight. I love my men," he added. "If they (Senegalese) come in, we are here like this," Badjie said, making a hands up or surrender gesture. Jammeh's mandate ended at midnight (local and GMT) but he has steadfastly refused to leave office after losing elections last month to Adama Barrow, prompting west African states to ramp up pressure on the president following weeks of failed diplomacy. Nigeria sent troops and fighter jets to Senegal, whose own forces massed on the Gambian border. Witnesses said the situation was calm in Banjul overnight, although troops had been deployed in the city. The UN Security Council is scheduled to meet Thursday to adopt a statement on West Africa that will reaffirm the demand for Jammeh to hand over power, diplomats said. "If a political solution fails, we will engage" in operations in The Gambia, Senegal army spokesman Colonel Abdou Ndiaye told AFP ahead of the deadline. Unsuccessful attempts by the 15-nation Economic Community Of West African States (ECOWAS) led Mauritanian President Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz to fly into Banjul at the 11th hour for a final round of talks. Following the discussions he was hopeful of reaching a peaceful solution, he was quoted as saying by Gambian state broadcaster GRTS. Mauritania is not part of ECOWAS and diplomats have previously reached out to the conservative desert nation in hopes of brokering an asylum deal with Jammeh. Shortly before midnight Aziz's plane landed in Dakar, where he was met by Barrow -- who is currently sheltering there -- and Senegal's President Macky Sall, the private Senegalese radio station RFM reported. Senegal has also requested UN backing for regional action against the long-time president. However, a vote on the draft resolution has yet to be scheduled, according to diplomats. - State of emergency - Barrow and his team maintain his inauguration will go ahead on Thursday on Gambian soil, and his spokesman said late Wednesday "we do not feel any threat" from Senegalese troops on the ground. However, the inauguration's head organiser James Gomez said plans for the transfer of power in a huge stadium outside the capital were now cancelled. The 51-year-old Gambian leader announced a state of emergency on Tuesday, saying it was necessary because of interference from foreign powers in the country's December 1 election, but the declaration has had little effect on attempts to remove him. The country's vice-president Isatou Njie- Saidy resigned Wednesday, family sources said, along with the environment and higher education ministers, in the latest of a string of cabinet members deserting Jammeh's government. - Tourists flee - As tensions rose, Britain and the Netherlands issued travel advisory warnings, with around 1,000 British tourists expected to leave on special flights on Wednesday alone, leaving the small airport near Banjul struggling to cope. Brian and Yvonne Souch, from Witney in southern England, told AFP they were unaware of the potential risk of flying to the country 10 days ago and felt tour company Thomas Cook should have kept them better informed. "We didn't know anything until we came down for breakfast," Souch said, sitting in shorts and sleeveless T-shirt in the lobby of a hotel in the Kololi tourist strip as he awaited a bus to the airport. Thomas Cook said additional flights into Banjul airport would bring home 1,000 package holidaymakers, followed by up 2,500 more at the "earliest possible flight availability". But holidaymakers were told that Thomas Cook flights would cease in a few days time, leaving them at risk of being stranded. The panic caused by the state of emergency could prove financially devastating -- experts say up to 20 percent of the economy relies on tourism. Gambians were taking precautions and stocking up on food and supplies in the few shops that remained open in districts near the capital, with roads quiet and street hawkers notably absent. A source told AFP that patients at Banjul's Edward Francis Small Teaching Hospital, which sits opposite Jammeh's seat of power, were removed for security reasons. Only those in intensive care remained. https://www.yahoo.com/news/african-troops-standby-end-gambia-crisis-191043529.html
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what if the plan A later change his mind to marry her? she might be disturbing the plan A since a plan B is pending. but A is not yet ready to fix the feast. and she is considering plan B. known as a fall back or safe landing. guy I have seen cases like this. she will definitely go back to her sweet heart/lover when ant slightly issues are between the two of you. |
KingEbukasBlog:they don't... |
3D3ZP38. this is 500 odds. I need someone with good hand to me me break it down to 50 odds. thanks |
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Calebsky:give it a try. |
Superrmayorr:is this a show off or what? ur game never even start at all and you are talking of cash out or selling it. |
3D27BZR |
hello, I need someone to help me this this games for Judas. 3D22RLH. time is running out. thanks |
this game is well picked by me. it only needs polishing. 3CVKX3T. 38K ODDS |
... and we don't know that we might need help from Taiwan one day? although Taiwan is known for substandard products, maybe why the world is blocking them. |
...its obvious APC==> buhari is not an alternative to PDP==> Jonathan.Nigerians voted by saying let us try another party and if they failed we will kick them out. this man should be kicked out from power. 2019 |
it look like glo is back. glo is working now. but its a learner where my etibaba speed is. |
hey, I still went ahead to buy the m3 as home hotspot WiFi i am doing this for my tab & lappy and I think the amount worth a try. i connected one device to the WiFi hotspot and it was working well. but when I connected two device on it. the m3 start to heat up. although it was working fine with speed but the m3 battery was zapping and getting hot. when I disconnect one it cool down. so far no regretting. I can understand its a small powered phone with little ram & processor. although I haven't test how long the battery can go as hotspot when fully charged. I will try and update. cheers |
why did burutai not charge the Shiite Muslim to court for blocking his convey. rather than taking the laws into his hand for killing the shia Muslims. its a genocide crime. why are they hiding zakyzaky and refusing him to court. |
why will one man close down Taiwan diplomat in Nigeria and claiming to be speaking for 180 million people? |
3CJVQCW give a try |
Baroque:thanks. can I get a WiFi hotspot power bank? |
I wanted to buy a WiFi hotspot at home. and I was thinking of getting 4G LTE universal mifi instead. my tab battery drain very fast on h+ but last long using WiFi source. that my reason for wanting stable hotspot at home. but now I have a offer of tecno m3 for 6k. and I was thinking if I just buy it to use as the WiFi hotspot at home. I want a stable network and is the m3 H+ strong and stable? I don't need a phone network that is switching every time from last experience from dual core and 500mb ram. please help |
yes. I noticed it. it stop working about a month ago. it might be a bug. |
Plus234:ode it's not by size. Nigeria is bigger than Israel. and they can wipe Nigeria away from world map. |
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