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stagger:Boss, I sent you a pm some days back. its about this freelance stuff |
phoenixchap:@you and the OP, workforce is very real. prepare, pray, dress cooperate, go there on time and Good luck!!! |
CrazyQuinn: ![]() I fear you, and all those who liked your post o may God have mercy |
He needs to curb the wastefulness of the Eagles in front of goal... it was so evident in the game vs Tanzania. ...Otherwise ehn, to qualify from that W/C group when the games start ![]() |
youngest85:LOL dat Man bad ooooo, see wetin he don do to cocaine dealers etc |
cc Mukina2, lalasticlala, mynd44 and other Mods. |
Mr Duterte was asked by a reporter how he intends to respond should Mr Obama ask about his war on the drug trade. Hundreds of people have died in anti-drug operations since Mr Duterte won election despite international alarm. He and Mr Obama are due to meet on Tuesday in Laos on the sidelines of an Asean conference. Mr Duterte, who took office in June, has sanctioned the killing of drug dealers to try to wipe out the illegal drugs trade in the Philippines. The UN has repeatedly condemned his policies as a violation of human rights. The Roman Catholic church, the dominant religion in the Philippines, has also criticised Mr Duterte. But Mr Duterte said he is not concerned about the opinions of those observing his actions, adding that he would not take orders from the US, a former colonial ruler of the Philippines. "You must be respectful. Do not just throw away questions and statements. Son of a LovePeddler, I will curse you in that forum," Mr Duterte told a news conference, referring to President Obama. "We will be wallowing in the mud like pigs if you do that to me," Mr Duterte said. Some 2,400 people have been killed in his war on drugs since he took office and he said there were more deaths to come. "More people will be killed, plenty will be killed until the last pusher is out of the streets. Until the [last] drug manufacturer is killed, we will continue and I will continue," he said. In August, two UN human rights experts said Mr Duterte's directive for police and the public to kill suspected drug traffickers amounted to "incitement to violence and killing, a crime under international law". Asked whether he would still meet Mr Duterte and raise the issue of extrajudicial killings, Mr Obama said he was assessing whether a meeting would still be constructive. "I always want to make sure that if I'm having a meeting that it's actually productive, and that we're getting something done,'' he said. Source: BBC NEWS http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-37274594
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NafeesaAA:Repute is sometimes different from reality you know. |
gabazin080:what an ungrateful lady |
abeg make dem investigate dis tin quicky, how come d broom no gree burn for d 2nd pix?? I suspect foul play as well. |
By Paul Sperry, author of “Infiltration: How Muslim Spies and Subversives Have Penetrated Washington.” Hillary Clinton’s top campaign aide, and the woman who might be the future White House chief of staff to the first female US president, for a decade edited a radical Muslim publication that opposed women’s rights and blamed the US for 9/11. One of Clinton’s biggest accomplishments listed on her campaign Web site is her support for the UN women’s conference in Bejing in 1995, when she famously declared, “Women’s rights are human rights.” Her speech has emerged as a focal point of her campaign, featured prominently in last month’s Morgan Freeman-narrated convention video introducing her as the Democratic nominee. However, soon after that “historic and transformational” 1995 event, as Clinton recently described it, her top aide Huma Abedin published articles in a Saudi journal taking Clinton’s feminist platform apart, piece by piece. At the time, Abedin was assistant editor of the Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs working under her mother, who remains editor-in-chief. She was also working in the White House as an intern for then-First Lady Clinton...... ..... In a separate January 1996 article, Abedin’s mother — who was the Muslim World League’s delegate to the UN conference — wrote that Clinton and other speakers were advancing a “very aggressive and radically feminist” agenda that was un-Islamic and wrong because it focused on empowering women. “‘Empowerment’ of women does more harm than benefit the cause of women or their relations with men,” Saleha Mahmood Abedin maintained, while forcefully arguing in favor of Islamic laws that have been roundly criticized for oppressing women. “By placing women in the ‘care and protection’ of men and by making women responsible for those under her charge,” she argued, “Islamic values generate a sense of compassion in human and family relations.” “Among all systems of belief, Islam goes the farthest in restoring equality across gender,” she claimed. “Acknowledging the very central role women play in procreation, child-raising and homemaking, Islam places the economic responsibility of supporting the family primarily on the male members.” She seemed to rationalize domestic abuse as a result of “the stress and frustrations that men encounter in their daily lives.” While denouncing such violence, she didn’t think it did much good to punish men for it. ... Huma continued to work for her mother’s journal through 2008. She is listed as “assistant editor” on the masthead of the 2002 issue in which her mother suggested the US was doomed to be attacked on 9/11 because of “sanctions” it leveled against Iraq and other “injustices” allegedly heaped on the Muslim world. Here is an excerpt: “The spiral of violence having continued unabated worldwide, and widely seen to be allowed to continue, was building up intense anger and hostility within the pressure cooker that was kept on a vigorous flame while the lid was weighted down with various kinds of injustices and sanctions . . . It was a time bomb that had to explode and explode it did on September 11, changing in its wake the life and times of the very community and the people it aimed to serve.” Huma Abedin is Clinton’s longest-serving and, by all accounts, most loyal aide. The devout, Saudi-raised Muslim started working for her in the White House, then followed her to the Senate and later the State Department. She’s now helping run Clinton’s presidential campaign as vice chair and may end up back in the White House. The contradictions are hard to reconcile. The campaign is not talking, despite repeated requests for interviews. Source: New York Post http://nypost.com/2016/08/21/huma-abedin-worked-at-a-radical-muslim-journal-for-10-years/
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Ekebe1: you nailed it Mehn |
Kudos youngman, reminds me of my younger days love to cartoon my books back then |
nice post @emekrus |
LesbianBoy:yes ooo, dey shud just plug our defence sha |
costa. ![]() oya guys, cover up the defence |
chelsea never repent sha manage score one goal, na to go relax ![]() 2ndly wetin dem dey hands up towards referee for instead of dem to clear d ballcoach abegi put moses joor |
Berlyn:shebi na your crush LALA$TICLALA move am, so why you dey vex ![]() |
mastermaestro: ![]() LOL na serious fight e go be oo, they are both cholerics in nature, should man utd fail to pick up the desired points by oct/nov, the press will instigate a fight between them. |
eleko1:hahahahaha ![]() the failure has already left us o, he's now @ old trafford. Goodluck to Woman united, I see jose fighting with zlatan and a few others before the season ends. ![]() |
mojeer678:you're a funny dude. the same st paul who advised those who can be celibate for the sake of the gospel to do so, just like him(he never married) and for those who couldn't, they should get married!!! 2ndly the Roman name came about because the seat of the papacy is based in rome. its just a way of speaking and referencing a person and/or organization. even for st paul, he wasn't simply referred to as paul but rather paul of tarsus, hope you get it. |
as a Chelsea Fan, I'm siding bournemouth today joor ![]() |
its about the inner beauty & character 1st... |
@uhalauju yes dey are. if you decide to go, make sure you do not put on tight clothes and pls make you and the OP wear scarf or hijab oooo ![]() my 2cents |
nice |
mamagee3:I remember the young mamagee of many yrs ago |
Mafizo:lol, no be Photoshop, saltwater crocks in Australia can be quite enormous |
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mrphysics: .. |
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love to cartoon my books back then
manage score one goal, na to go relax 