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But some people usually say that Nigeria and India are third world countries. Can we now accept that India is not in the same league with Nigeria ...... |
This things don too plenty.... please someone should put me through.... which one be miss universe, miss universe Africa, miss world, miss universe South Africa.... etc |
SeraphicWind:did God ask us not allow our phones to ring in church..... don't be a hypocrite |
madridguy:I hope you won't be shouting that US is bombing children soon??.... |
ednut1:you're very correct....I didn't even thought of that.... |
overdrive:pi that people are even buying at 1.5k naira now ... you're still asking this type of question.... ofcos something good will definitely come out of it... |
Heyzee5:yes sir... hopefully we open mainnet this year...but definitely open mainnet before June next year is assurance..... |
Las las na enjoyment go kiii some people.... I hope everyone is safe though |
Best decision was going into crypto and not missing PI Network mining opportunity.... |
Sirchiboy:go and learn crypto futures trading. There is so much much in the crypto space....easy money... I've seen someone who made 17k$ with 3k$ within the space of 1day.... like crypto na digital blood money.... though there are risks too....but your wins will be more than your losses... |
Sugarboyy:okay ser |
Is this the only projects Nigeria leaders know how to do. Road construction and maintenance. I just tire... nothing intriguing... another administration will come and continue from another road project. Nawao |
Not a graduate. Can I get a job as a DevOps engineer if I go ahead to pursue a career in this? |
What is the department about... anyone that has idea? |
Trump won the swing states .... 😂 Omo |
doggedfighter:honestly this is sad |
Good afternoon doctors and nurses. Please for sometime now I have been having a feeling on my chest region as though there is clot. Like something is blocking the path way. I through out saliva frequently and feel little sharp pain when I cough. Thou I've not gone to the hospital yet... please what could this be... I'm just scared.. |
But we Africans usually say a lot of negative things about Africa. Why is that? Africa is doom....her leaders are all the same, all corrupt, all thieves.... Africa would have be far more developed than Asia.... |
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I am very disappointed 😞.....omg wtf is really going on in this country..... I'm just so disappointed...I have a lot to say but I can't type it....nairaland should upgrade and include voice notes so we can express ourselves the way we want |
merits:so it's nonsense and eye service to congratulate someone on their fear....I don't know how some of you reason sef. Someone won a presidential election and other world leaders are congratulating him....you say it is nonsense and eye service....hmmm |
Who decieved all these people? |
tolexy007:Yes ooo.... |
Only announcement of his victory currency crash...omohh
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God1000:you sure say you go fit cry finish like this. Why e dey pain you, are you from America?.... I'm sure you are among the lots that voted a convicted drug dealer into the Nigeria's number one seat of power. What right do you have to judge the Americans? |
Republican wins the Senate with the the majority seats at 51 seats |
Mehn.... this is getting serious..... Kamala catching up
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Mrfixiit:imagine if you are in situation were you need to make very important and immediate calls.... |
Zimbabwe's government has banned "with immediate effect" police officers from using mobile phones while working. The ban is contained in a memo, ordering police officers to abandon their private communication gadgets while on duty. All officers are required to surrender their mobile phones to their supervisors once they get to their stations and only use them during their break time. No reasons were cited for the ban in the memo but it is widely believed this could be part of efforts to curb police corruption. It comes a few days after two traffic enforcement officers were arrested in the capital, Harare, after a viral social media video exposed them taking bribes from public transport vehicles. Police spokesperson Paul Nyathi described the two detained officers as "bad apples who do not deserve to be serving in the police service". The new mobile policy seeks to reinforce what appears to have been a previous order addressed to all stations late last month. It said "despite numerous instructions given forbidding use of cell phones whilst on duty by members of the police service, commanders are not enforcing this". "No member is allowed to be in possession of a cell phone whilst on duty. Cell phones should only be used during break and lunch times," reads the circular. Officers in charge of police stations have been ordered to enforce the ban, with threats issued against those who do not comply. "Once a member is found with a cell phone whilst on duty, the officer in-charge of the said member will be put to task," the memo adds. Police are perceived to be among the most corrupt institutions in Zimbabwe due to low salaries and poor working conditions. https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cjdlzprlgj1o
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Human rights activists have called on authorities in Iran to release a woman who was detained after removing her clothes at a university, in what they said was a protest against the compulsory hijab laws. A video surfaced on social media on Saturday showing the woman in her underwear sitting on some steps and then walking calmly along a pavement at the Science and Research Branch of Islamic Azad University in Tehran. In a second video, the woman appears to remove her underwear. Shortly afterwards, plainclothes agents are seen forcibly detaining her and pushing her into a car. Azad University said the woman suffered from a “mental disorder” and had been taken to a “psychiatric hospital”. Many Iranians on social media questioned the claim and portrayed her actions as part of the “Woman, Life, Freedom” movement that has seen many women publicly defy the laws requiring them to cover their hair and wear long, loose-fitting clothing. More than 500 people were reportedly killed during nationwide protests that erupted two years ago after a Kurdish woman, Mahsa Amini, died in police custody after being detained for not wearing hijab “properly”. The Amirkabir Newsletter Telegram channel - which describes itself as “Iranian student movement media” and was the first to publish the story - reported that the woman had an altercation with security agents over not wearing a headscarf, leading to her undressing during the scuffle. It said the woman’s head hit the door or frame of the plainclothes agents’ car while she was being detained, causing it to bleed, and that she was taken to an undisclosed location. Witness told BBC Persian that the woman entered their class at Azad University and began filming students. When the lecturer objected, she left, yelling, they said. According to witnesses, the woman told the students: “I’ve come to save you.” Iranian media meanwhile released a video of a man with his face blurred who claimed to be the woman’s ex-husband and asked the public not to share the video for the sake of her two children. BBC Persian has not been able to verify the man's claims. “When I protested against mandatory hijab, after security forces arrested me, my family was pressured to declare me mentally ill,” said Canada-based women’s rights activist Azam Jangravi, who fled Iran after being sentenced to three years in prison for removing her headscarf during a protest in 2018. “My family didn’t do it, but many families under pressure do, thinking it’s the best way to protect their loved ones. This is how the Islamic Republic tries to discredit women, by questioning their mental health,” she added. Amnesty International said Iran “must immediately and unconditionally release the university student who was violently arrested”. “Pending her release, authorities must protect her from torture and other ill-treatment, and ensure access to family and lawyer. Allegations of beatings and sexual violence against her during arrest need independent and impartial investigations. Those responsible must held to account,” it added. The UN Special Rapporteur on Iran, Mai Sato, posted the footage on X and wrote that she would be “monitoring this incident closely, including the authorities' response”. Narges Mohammadi, an Iranian Nobel Peace Prize laureate who is currently imprisoned in Iran, issued a statement saying she was gravely concerned about the case. “Women pay the price for defiance, but we do not bow down to force,” she said. “The student who protested at the university turned her body - long weaponized as a tool of repression - into a symbol of dissent. I call for her freedom and an end to the harassment of women.” https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c9vngeezwvno
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Deplay....e reach everybody o.... even some politicians follow collect....you think say na small d happened to Nigeria currently? |

