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2half win for man utd....
8th straight win loading |
First half draw.. X |
Marveljoy62@gmail.com..... This is 2017 I beg show me the way |
kayceerilyn:I have one for sale Little cracked screen though Holla me on whatsapp if interested 0806798287three still very neat |
don't trust your best friend |
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This is heartbreaking for the npowers candidates
I seriously weep we can't escape from the nest of these tyrants called leaders |
hello gee |
pweetixandy:ROTFLMAO. YOU ROCKED THE comedy World War III |
Thugnificent:drop your number bro lets deal |
chuksp09:ebonyi state...... Am far away Ekiti precisely |
datyorubaboy:w4 is around 33k here bro.. Thanks for your suggestion |
Meklex:how much is the screen replacement? |
lastbaff:thanks boss |
i need a used phone not more than 22k |
to save my face from whatsapp ban, anyone with a phone not more than 22k should holla |
this girl like lizard still dey proof virginity |
infinix hot note for sale? Pls quote me |
mourino hates man u |
wanna swap my s4 with infinix note 1 or 2 youll add cash
i need cash |
undisputed25:leave him and his colonial masters |
i wish you could correct the blunders bro. You shouldnt be dogmatic in nature or affected by myopicism are you new here? If not you ought to know nairalanders type for fun not that they are not good to construct simple and correct sentences well have a nice day |
got that eXperience during my nysc days the first week they all look good the second week this thing has appeard jeez no place to shave i guess i was afraid to to hurt ladies |
Eleniyan15:you dey book space bro have you sold your phone? |
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11 Attila the Hun
Attila ruled the Huns from 434 to 453. He
was the leader of the Hunnic Empire
which stretched from the Ural River to
Germany and from the Baltic Sea to the
Danube River. He was a bloodthirsty, cruel
and ruthless barbarian that was a lover of
battle. He wanted to destroy the Roman
Empire and everyone in his way. If you
were a citizen in Rome and begged for
mercy, he would kill you. He was as great
a menace to the Teutonic tribes people as
he was to the Romans. He was so
destructive that people believed he was a
punishment from Heaven. His nickname
was Attila the Scourge of God. Attila and
the other Huns thought that other
people’s lives were meaningless. He
would torture and destroy his enemies,
his own people and entire population of
cities. He rampaged Roman cities and may
have killed up to hundreds of thousands.
People were sometimes torn limb by limb.
One time Attila found Saint Ursula, the
perpetual Virgin, and wanted to marry
her. She refused which made Attila angry
and had her killed along with 11,000 of
her companions. It is said that he might
have drunk a women’s blood. He eat 2 of
his sons and killed his brother. Attila
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12 Caligula
He was Rome’s 3rd emperor from AD 37
to AD 41. He was wild, extravagant, with a
penchant for sexual adventures. In the
first 3 months in his reign of terror, over
160,000 animals were sacrificed in his
honor. He later got a brain fever that
made him mentally ill. He then believed he
was a god. Under Caligula, the law
became an instrument of torture. He
believed prisoners should feel a painful
death. He began to brutally murder for
fun. He would kill his opponents slowly
and painfully over hours or days. He
decapitated and strangled children.
People were beaten with heavy chains. He
forced families to attend their children’s
execution. Many people had their tongues
cut off. He fed prisoners to a lions,
panthers and bears and often killed
gladiators. One gladiator alone was
beaten up for 2 days full days. He
sometimes ordered people to be killed by
elephants. His cruelty caused people to
commit suicide. He demanded sex with a
lot of women including his 3 sisters. He
would force husbands to give up their
wives. He exiled his sisters and had his
brother in law put to death. He caused
many to die of starvation. Sawing people
was one of his favorite things to do,
which filleted the spine and spinal cord
from crotch down to the chest. He liked to
chew up the testicles of victims. He killed
some of his most important friends and
his father-in-law. One time Caligula said “I
wish Rome had but one neck, so that I
could cut off all their heads with one
blow!” In AD 41, Caligula was killed by
Casius Chaerea, a man whom Caligula had
mocked at court for his effeminacy.
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13 Nero
Nero was Rome’s 5th emperor from AD 54
to AD 68. He brought the Roman Empire
to ruin. He burned entire cities. He
murdered thousands of people including
his aunt, stepsister, ex-wife, mother, wife
and adoptive brother. He systematically
murdered every member in his family.
Some were killed in searing hot baths. He
poisoned, beheaded, stabbed, burned,
boiled, crucified and impaled people. He
often raped women and cut off the veins
and private parts of both men and
women. He is said to have fiddled while
Rome was burning. The great fire killed
many of Rome’s citizens and left hundreds
of thousands destitute. Though
Nero probably started the fire, he blamed
it on the Christians. Christians were
starved to death, burned, torn by dogs,
fed to lions, crucified, used as torches and
nailed to crosses. He was so bad that
many of the Christians thought he was the
Antichrist. He even tortured and killed the
apostle Paul and the disciple Peter. Paul
was beheaded and Peter was crucified
upside down. Nero committed suicide
when he realized he was losing the
rebellion and his life was in danger.
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15 Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini
He was the religious leader of Iran from
1979 to 1989. He was also the leader of
the 1979 Iranian Revolution, which killed
3,000 to 60,000 people. The Shia Islamic
Law had a lot of harsh rules for the
normal people. Men and women had
strict dress codes, citizens lost equal rights
and met with very harsh punishments,
were brutalized, tortured and killed.
People were imprisoned and tortured
for listening to music. People were lashed
100 times for kissing in public. People
were tortured and killed if they did not
believe in Allah. People were shot,
hanged, blinded, gassed, stabbed in the
chest, stoned to death and burned alive.
People had their hands cut off for
stealing. Women had their faces slashed
or burnt by acid. People were killed by
machine guns, knives, clubs, cutters, and
acid. In the 1988 Iranian Massacres,
Khomeini ordered that every prisoner that
did not repent anti-
regime activities should be killed. About
30,000 people were killed in 5 months
while thousands of others were killed for
other reasons including children that
were hanged from cranes. His followers
held 52 Americans captive for 444 days,
but there were others there for 6 years.
They were blindfolded most of the time.
They might have suffered a fate worse
than death. He spread his ways across the
Middle East. Saddam Hussein feared the
spread of Khomeini’s militant brand of
Shiism so he attacked Iran, which started
the Iran-Iraq War, which caused the
deaths of 1 to 2 million people. During the
war, Khomeini sent young boys to fight
and refused to make peace with Iraq even
though there was at least one moment
when Saddam offered peace for Iran.
Because Khomeini refused to settle peace,
Iran’s economy was ruined and 500,000
to 1 million Iranians were killed. His
hatred of America and Western society
inspired and paved the way for terrorist
groups including Al-Qaeda. He paved the
way for the Islamic Holy War, which has
killed more than 2 million people.
Khomeini died from cancer in 1989.
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16 Kim Il Sung
He was dictator of North Korea from 1948
to 1972. Kim Il Sung started the Korean
War, which killed 3 million people. After
the war, he brainwashed the people of
North Korea into idolizing him, even
though he made the country a lot worse
than it was before. He killed all of his
officers and rivals. In addition, he exiled
or executed 90% of his generals that
fought in the war. More than 200,000
political prisoners were forced into
concentration camps. People were forced
into concentration camps for something
as little as dropping a picture of Kim Sung
accidentally on the ground. If someone
committed a crime, the person’s children
and the children’s children would also be
killed or sentenced to life imprisonment.
Prisoners were starved, tortured or
worked to death. Prisoners were
sometimes forced to kneel in a box
motionless for months until he or she
dies. Hundreds of thousands were killed
by firing squads and
in concentration camps. Of the population
of 22 million Koreans, 900,000 to 3.5
million have died in a famine. Kim Il Sung
died in 1994 of a heart attack, which was
brought on by a row with his son Kim
Jong Il, who has proven that he is worse
than his father.
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17 Maximilien Robespierre
He was the leader of the French
Revolution. Before he became a tyrant, he
wanted the people of France to have
freedom and rights but when he gained
power his personality changed and he
became obsessed with guillotining
people. He began to create a reign of
terror, a 10-month period in which mass
executions were carried out. He also
began to see everyone including friends
as enemies. People were guillotined for
not supporting the French Revolution,
hoarding, desertion, rebellion, and other
things he saw as crimes. He guillotined
entire families of aristocrats and ordinary
people. He even guillotined his closest
friends. Most were killed without trials.
As many as 40,000 were either executed
or died in prison including King Louis XVI
and Queen Marie Antoinette. He was also
responsible for hundreds of thousands
that died in battles during the Revolution.
Under his orders, his men attacked
Vendee, killing well over 100,000 men,
women and children. He believed that
killing people was better than forgiving
people. Ultimately, in 1794, Robespierre
was guillotined without trial.
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