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Nigerians have issues with thiefñúbû He is highly Kleptomaniac |
The PDP will Shock many... |
They should even break his head for going back on the agreement |
RichDad1:Same way Yorubas are in Eternal Slavery to the APC... And in that Perpetual Slavery, nobody dares talk against The Notorious Drug Baron that wants to turn the Aso Rock Villa into his retirement home. The Notorious Drug Baron and the Chief Looter of Lagos State Treasury is their Lord and saviour.... He can even boast of being richer than Osun State without a well documented source of income because he steals with impunity and without remorse and shame.... His Ūrchins are even more senseless than the Drug Baron... They know that the idiot is a walking corpse and would be a national disgrace but are pushing him to his grave by applauding him on the campaign train whenever he gaffes and talks trash. Bunch of timid hypocritical cowards... ![]() |
AkpaMgbor:Shut up your Gutter mouth... I dont fūcƙing care about your stupid convictions too |
post=119916195:I am not Batified Mumu |
sukar886:Tell that to your useless drunkard father |
AkpaMgbor:Mumu I am not Batified |
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I understand that Remi Tinubu is a Fetish Juju Priestess that consults the deities of Lagos State Original Fake Pastor No 1 |
I won't be surprised if Peter Obi lose Anambra State... Igbo people have not rallied behind and around their own Is it outsiders that will now vote for Peter Obi ? |
Zelenskyy:Loaded and on Point. Bravo. |
Aniluvreal:Wow... |
Abortion rights took center stage heading into the midterm elections as the conservative Supreme Court overturned Friday the landmark decision in Roe v. Wade. The decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization strikes down a woman's constitutional right to an abortion and paves the way for states to ban and further restrict abortion across the country. Democrats are fighting to defend their majorities in the House and Senate. There are also 36 governor's races taking place this year, and thousands of races down ballot. Party officials see the fight to protect the right to an abortion as a winning issue for candidates up and down the ballot. After the opinion leaked in May, Democrats saw its impact on grassroots support, according to an aide from the campaign arm of the party. "Make no mistake: The Republican Party will not stop at overturning Roe. The 2022 election will now determine whether new, cruel, and punishing restrictions will be put in place on women and families," read a joint statement from Democratic committees. "The stakes of November's elections could not be higher – and voters will make their voices heard by standing with Democrats up and down the ballot." According to the pro-abortion rights organization Guttmacher Institute, 26 states will move to further restrict abortion if the ruling is overturned. 13 states have trigger laws on the books that would ban abortion almost immediately. Lawmakers in other states have already been working to put further restrictions in place, in preparation for the decision coming down. CBS News polling last month, ahead of the decision, found nearly two-thirds of Americans wanted Roe v. Wade kept in place: 65% wanted abortion to be legal in their state in all or most cases even if the decision was overturned; 58% wanted Congress to pass a law keeping abortion legal. Following the Supreme Court's decision, the Democratic National Committee, Senatorial Campaign Committee and Congressional Campaign Committee announced the launch of a nationwide organizing campaign to elect and reelect candidates who support abortion rights. It includes a new website, volunteer hub and coordinated field campaigns. "This organizing campaign will give outraged voters a way to help elect the pro-choice Democrats who are the last line of defense against Republican's plan to ban abortion nationwide," said DCCC Executive Director Tim Persico. Even before the decision — Democrats started releasing ads focused on abortion rights. In May, Senator Maggie Hassan who is up for reelection in New Hampshire released an ad attacking her opponents, accusing them of supporting the criminalization of abortion. In Nevada, Senator Catherine Cortez Masto, who is also up for reelection, had ads up on social media accusing her opponent Adam Laxalt of supporting eliminating Nevada's protections for legal abortion in the state. And in the crowded Democratic primary to take on GOP Wisconsin Senator Ron Johnson, the only woman in the race, Sarah Godlewski, released an ad filmed outside the Supreme Court vowing to protect reproductive rights. On Friday after the decision came down, Democrats issued a flurry of statements and fundraising emails and texts. Several also announced plans to attend pro-abortion rights events heading into the weekend. "The only way forward is to expand our pro-choice majority," tweeted Ohio Senate candidate Tim Ryan. Cheri Beasley, the Democratic Senate candidate in North Carolina and a former state Supreme Court chief justice, slammed the decision, saying it was the " first time in our history, the Supreme Court took away an individual constitutional right." Earlier this year, pro-abortion rights groups Planned Parenthood Action Fund, NARAL Pro-Choice America and EMILY's List announced plans to spend $150 million in the midterms to help elect candidates championing reproductive rights up and down the ballot. According to a spokesperson for EMILY's List, their polling shows voters are galvanized by the issue. "Voters very clearly view this as a right that they should have, they believe you should have the freedom to make your own decisions and they will vote on this," said Christina Reynolds. "They're very firmly on our side and they blame the Republicans for these actions." While Democrats rally behind electing candidates who support abortion rights heading into the midterms, many Republicans have praised the Supreme Court decision. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said the court corrected a "terrible legal and moral error." Former Vice President Mike Pence said in a statement the decision "righted an historic wrong." He also issued a rallying cry: "We must not rest and must not relent until the sanctity of life is restored to the center of American law in every state in the land." With the midterms slightly more than four months away, Republicans on the ballot are navigating their own lines of attack. One that has emerged is that of late-term abortion, which was not protected by Roe v. Wade. In a statement in response to the decision, Georgia Senate candidate Herschel Walker said it "sends the issue of abortion back to the states, which is where it belongs." He also went after his opponent over late-term abortion. "All Democrats running in 2022 should have to answer this simple question: Should there be any legal limits on abortion?" said National Republican Senatorial Committee spokesperson Chris Hartline in a statement following the decision. In response, Democrats have argued health care must be a decision between a woman and her doctor. Another approach Republican candidates are taking is focused on resources for parents. Ohio Senate candidate JD Vance released a statement calling it a "great day." He went on to claim he will fight to ensure that "every young mother has the resources they need to bring new life into the world." A recent review by CBS News found states with the most restrictive abortion laws in the books were ones that had the least resources for women to have and raise children. https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.cbsnews.com/amp/news/abortion-rights-midterm-elections-supreme-court-roe-v-wade/ Mynd44 Lalasticlala Seun
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Hackers on Friday delayed the start of President Vladimir Putin's speech to Russia's flagship economic forum, shorn of strong Western participation as Russia adjusts to the "new reality" of life under Western sanctions. State companies made a point of publicly signing deals and many firms had stalls with floor-to-ceiling display screens and glamorous attendants at the 25th St Petersburg International Economic Forum, which aims to rival the Davos World Economic Forum. But the Western investors and investment bankers who had turned up in previous years were conspicuously absent. "New business from the Italian side is just frozen," Italian businessman Vincenzo Trani told Reuters on the sidelines of a session titled "Western investors in Russia: new realities". "New investment is just impossible and people are not increasing investments." Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said a denial of service attack, which works by flooding servers with bogus traffic, had struck the forum's accreditation and admission systems. He did not apportion blame but the situation in Ukraine loomed large. As Russian forces moved into Ukraine on Feb. 24, Kyiv called on "hacktivists" to help. There was no immediate response from Ukraine to what is known as a "distributed denial of service", a basic form of digital disruption that has been used heavily by both sides of the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Internet connectivity and speeds suffered at the forum, and Putin's speech, in which he accused the West of trying to crush his country with an economic "blitzkrieg", was delayed by a little over 100 minutes. Western sanctions against Russia over its actions in Ukraine combined with related supply chain issues have starkly altered Russia's export-import dynamics, with the country now looking to the likes of China and India and turning away from the West. Key banks have lost access to the global payments system SWIFT, Western brands are shunning the country and selling up in a hurry, writing off billions of dollars in assets - and the European Union has promised an embargo on Russian oil. Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko lamented Russia's backwardness in technology, and said the "painful process" of Russia switching to its own technology was under way. "You are competing with global companies that have overtaken you by whole generations," he told an audience of Russian business representatives. BUSINESS OUTLOOK GLOOMY The CEO of Russia's top lender Sberbank summed up the situation with grim irony. "They say all is well with business in Russia, there are just small problems: there is no one to buy from and no one to sell too, it's impossible to pay and impossible to supply," German Gref said on Friday. "This is a joke, but it reflects reality." Tadzio Schilling, head of the Association of European Businesses, which groups hundreds of firms inside and outside Russia, said the losses for those doing business in Russia "can be colossal nowadays". "Short-term prospects for companies are gloomy," he said. Leonid Mikhelson, chief executive of the Russian energy giant Novatek called for more state support. A global price squeeze in gas had created a window of opportunity that Russia, heavily reliant on its vast fossil fuel exports, needed to seize before it closed, he said. But his company could not commission a compression line - a key part of his industry, without components that are now restricted by sanctions from sale to Russia. "We have to create a domestic liquefaction technology for this," he said. "A full-fledged localisation program is required, provided with full funding." 'LOUDLY KEEPING SILENT' Russian companies usually offer interviews and make big announcements at the forum, the main event in Russia's corporate calendar, but this year speakers were thin on the ground. Many Russian firms are grappling with how to handle their communications, said Ksenia Kasyanova, Director at PR company CROS. She said they were torn between wanting to restore demand and the fear that any comments might not be publicised with as much context as they would like. "Faced with this dilemma, businesspeople are eventually settling on the complicated task of ‘loudly keeping silent’,” Kasyanova said - putting the company in the public field but minimising communications and advertising. Italian investor Trani, who founded one of Russia’s largest car-sharing firms, Delimobil, said Russian and international companies were craving stability. “No company can have aggressive development in this period,” he said. “We have to wait for peace.” https://money.usnews.com/investing/news/articles/2022-06-17/cyberattack-hits-as-russian-davos-adjusts-to-new-reality Mynd44 Lalasticlala Seun
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The Biden administration's plan to sell four large, armable drones to Ukraine has been paused on the fear its sophisticated surveillance equipment might fall into enemy hands, according to two people familiar with the matter. The technical objection to the sale was raised during a deeper review by the Pentagon's Defense Technology Security Administration charged with keeping high value technology safe from enemy hands. Previously the plan, which has been circulating since March, had been approved by the White House, three people said. The plan to sell Ukraine four MQ-1C Gray Eagle drones that can be armed with Hellfire missiles for battlefield use against Russia was first reported by Reuters earlier in June. The objection to the export of the drones arose due to concerns the radar and surveillance equipment on the drones could create a security risk for the United States if it fell into Russian hands. The sources said this consideration had been overlooked in the initial review but came up in meetings at the Pentagon late last week. "Technology security reviews are a standard practice for the transfer of U.S. defense articles to all international partners. All cases are reviewed individually on their own merit. Through the established process, national security concerns are elevated to the appropriate approving authority," said Pentagon spokesperson Sue Gough. The decision on whether or not to continue with the deal is now being reviewed higher up the chain of command at the Pentagon, but the timing of any decision is uncertain, one of the people a U.S. official said on condition of anonymity. One solution to move the sale forward would be to swap out the existing radar and sensor package for something less sophisticated, but that could take months to complete, one of the sources. If the case to sell the drones is allowed to progress, Congress would be given a chance to block it, though that was seen as unlikely. The four General Atomics-made Gray Eagle drones were originally slated to go to the U.S. Army, people familiar with the process said. According to Army budget documents, the Gray Eagles cost $10 million each. https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.usnews.com/news/world/articles/2022-06-17/u-s-drone-sale-to-ukraine-hits-snag-sources%3fcontext=amp Mynd44 Lalasticlala Seun
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homody:Shut up... Na Aboki Pampers he dey wear. And I will never need one.. NEVER You that believes he wears expensive Pampers should get your own from him because you will need it for future use.... He is no longer distributing dollars but Pampers to people like you. |
The Accreditation of the people that will make Tinubu to shed Tears today... After chopping is dollars, they will vote for STAR BOY.... ![]()
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akanbiaa:Owo Massacre.... Kidnapping of Priests... Burning of Churches and killing of Christians.... The Fear of Fulani herdsmen becoming bold and running riot because they have two Muslims in charge. The Fear of Islamization of Nigeria.... To mention but a few. Christians would not vote the same way they did back in 1993. The times have changed. The security situations in the country has changed drastically. Now every religious group is clamouring for a sense of belonging and inclusiveness. Any attempt to sideline any group in this day and age would be met with fierce resistance. No religious group can be taken for granted in the upcoming General Elections. Any Party or Candidate that tries it, would pay dearly. I understand that the Plateau state Governor is a Christian, then he will be a good VP choice for any southern Presidential candidate that is a Muslim. There are many others like him in the North that are Christians. So why would anyone present a Muslim-Muslim Ticket if he has a good heart for the country ? |
PHIPEX:Leave them, let them continue... Who the gods want to Destroy, they first make Mad. APC is in the Madness stage. Destruction awaits them in the General Elections. |
Las Las .... Tinubu Ticket don Cut..... ![]() |
And Tinubu's Tears would start flowing at exactly 10 : 01pm There would be uncontrollable weeping and gnashing of teeth in the camp of B .A. T From 10pm till eternity |
Invitationn:I love Suprises...... ![]() Nigerians would Suprise any Party and Candidate that presents a Muslim-Muslim or Christian-Christian Ticket... No religious group can be taken for granted. Even Muslims will vote against a Muslim-Muslim Ticket and it will SHOCK YOU..... ![]() |
Yves4real:Information from CAN and PFN has reached Tinubu's wife.... The RCCG political wing has learnt their lessons. Nobody from that wing would support a Muslim - Muslim Ticket today. Tinubu's wife is aware of this fact. That is how majority of Christians would also reject a Muslim-Muslim Ticket from any Party. The church cannot be taken for granted. The country is very bad with a Christian VP at the helm, is it when a Muslim-Muslim Ticket is presented that things will be better ? I pity any Party and Candidate that presents a Muslim-Muslim Ticket or Christian-Christian Ticket. Nigerians are very interested in the upcoming election and will deal mercilessly with any candidate or party that is planning to sideline any religious group. |
nighter:Lol.... ![]() Tinubu would have to die and join my Father in the region of the Dead to deliver the Pampers..... ![]() But when Tinubu Urchins said Star Boy should sell Ice Cream and Popcorn, you guys were happy. Now is his turn to sell something he is familiar with. Tinubu has advanced and a good working knowledge of Pampers, so you can contact him for yours...... ![]() No Offense... ![]() |
You are a vile man. He just unmasked a lie you wrote about NO VICE PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE and you went berserk.Very correct.... In the Voice of Governor Tambawal.... We have to get Power before we can share it. Ogboru is just fooling himself. He will never be Governor of Delta State. |
The same way there will be Gridlock in Tinubu's Camp when he finally looses the Presidential Primary ...... ![]() |


