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[quote author=kkevin post=63142265]review appear to be a scarce this period[/quotei need help |
RReview Wanted Urgently |
I think I will need your assistance On the Gig ranking. One of my gig is going down |
I think I'm interested in this. One of my gig is going down |
Nice one. Please keep up the good word. Many blessings |
kkevin:I need the traffic tool |
kkevin:Kevin out didn't give the tool when I got those package from you |
In need of 5 Star Review please |
Reviews wanted |
Reviews wanted |
moscobabs:sorry sir, I don't blame you. Because you've been trained by your so-called political elites sound just the way you do. |
CATALONIA is at a standstill after thousands of protesters took to the streets during a mass strike to protest the Spanish government's violent crackdown on voters during the independence referendum. Shocking aerial footage shows thousands of people marching on the streets of Barcelona to protest against the Spanish Government's decision to ignore the results of the independence referendum in Catalonia. Catalans are observing a day of mass strikes all over the region against police brutality that saw nearly 900 people injured during the vote. Protesters are expected to come together in a massive rally in the city's Plaza de la Universidad in the late afternoon. Catalan trade unions and associates called for the action due to “the grave violation of rights and freedoms” seen when heavily armed Spanish officers clashed with voters on Sunday. Madrid, which deemed the referendum illegal, deployed hundreds of officers in a last desperate attempt to stop the ballot from going ahead. But more than 2.2m Catalans were able to vote, with 90 per cent favouring freedom from Spain. Still the brutal police crackdown left 893 people injured, as officers armed in riot-gear stormed polling stations, fired rubber bullets and pulled women by their hair. Reacting to the violence, today’s strike saw public transport, schools and clinics in Catalonia closed. Many services under the control of the Catalan government did see some stoppages, with public transport running at around 40 percent, according to reports, while port workers and civil servants also walked out. Normally busy metro stations in Barcelona were deserted as services were cut back sharply, pickets blocked traffic on Gran Via street and traffic on six major highways in the region was disrupted by protests. Http://www.express.co.uk/news/world/861742/Catalonia-spain-referendum-strike-independence-barcelona-catalunya-violence-video |
datola:bros trust me, Folks like you are type the Blood sucking politician are looking for to carry out their inhuman acts. You called nigerian any action simple operation when lives and properties where lost. Are you such a fool. Mind you I have never in my entire life supported the Ipob. But this Government is forcing people like me and other well meaning Nigerians to do so. Because I value Human over nigerian politicians |
AutoReportNG:Yet one idiot will come to Campaign with CHANGE TOMORROW. I fear for nigerian youths. At this point I don't I blame the Nnamdi Kanu Any more for addressing Nigeria as Zoo |
Hello Kevin please I need your Assistance. your number is not going through. please |
Thank you |