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See as they are looting in peace, if it were in Enugu now gunshots will be going on everywhere |
PrinzCarter:Sorry please I can't drop my number here I sent a request for your email already, do well to accept let us talk on WhatsApp |
Chosen1984:Exactly, sometimes when I see young people fighting over tribe I wonder because we are all hungry but yet killing our selves, forgetting the real enemies |
There apology concern them Sha, They should announce a sizeable compensation for the movement. And by the way if you want to buy a Monetized YouTube channel please do well to PM |
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Nonsense Tonto Abeg reach out to me if you want to buy Monetized YouTube channel |
EastGold:Stop being misguided mr whatever you are There was a massive EndSars Protest in Oweri on the very first day the protests started in Lagos. |
How Buhari and Osibanjo's daughters ended SARS. Hmm unbelievable, they are trying to take the glory meant for Nigerian youths. This newspaper is owned by Ifeanyi Ubah who is a notorious debtor to his workers. #GiveUsSatatePolice
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EndPoliceBrutalityNow GiveUsStatePolice |
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NazoTimes:Plus even vigilante brutality |
End Police, army and DSS brutality now |
mayklef:Wetin African giant do you now? How many of your favs apart from the likes of Tekno and Falz have had the guts to call out Nigerian politicians like Burna does |
bmdthemix:Meanwhile don't forget that violence will be met with violence and it might lead to loss of life. Do you want to lose your life? |
Jaysolu:Oh ye of little faith |
Popular Nigerian rapper and singer has announced that he would be at the peaceful protest scheduled to hold on Thursday. The peaceful protest which is being organized by Fellow superstar artist Runtown is targeted at ending SARS brutality
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femi4:Wow that's a lot of work she's got there |
Goldp5988:Beautiful indeed |
TThhoorr:Why e go pain me |
ifejobi84754:Madoo |
TThhoorr:Somebody's girlfriend is standing on this table you are shaking |
Kriss216:Not every Officer is bad |
Vyzz:Who come be Oga's water |
Birthdays are a very important part of our social lives, they mark the beginning of a new age in our lives and serve as a time for one to reflect on his or her ups and downs doing their previous age. A lavishly beautiful officer with the Nigerian police Force, identified as Faith Jacobs have shared beautiful photos of hereself on Instagram page to celebrate her birthday. The young beautiful officer of the law posted the adorable photos online some days ago to celebrate an additional age in her life. Faith Jacobs is referred to by many as the most beautiful police woman in Nigeria with many write ups about her on different platforms including Opera news. Friends and well wishers also took to the comments section to shower happy birthday wishes on the celebrating officer.
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This is just bad |
THE BLACK LIST
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Doctors treating Russian opposition figure Alexei Navalny say he is out of an induced coma and his condition, since being poisoned, has improved. He is responding to verbal stimuli, they said. Mr Navalny, 44, was flown to Germany after falling ill on a flight in Siberia in August. His team says he was poisoned on the orders of Russian President Vladimir Putin, who denies involvement. German doctors say he was poisoned with a Novichok nerve agent. On Monday, the Charité hospital in Berlin said in a statement Mr Navalny was being weaned off mechanical ventilation. "He is responding to verbal stimuli. It remains too early to gauge the potential long-term effects of his severe poisoning," it said. It also said doctors were in close contact with Mr Navalny's wife. Mr Navalny's spokeswoman, Kira Yarmysh, tweeted: "News about Alexei. Today he was taken out of induced coma. Gradually he will be switched off from a ventilator. He responds to speech and to being addressed to." There is growing pressure in Germany for Chancellor Angela Markel to take a tougher stance over the incident. Last week, she said Mr Navalny was the victim of attempted murder and that the world would look to Russia for answers. Mr Navalny is being treated at the Charité hospital in Berlin, Germany A senior German MP on Monday demanded a halt to the Nord Stream natural gas pipeline beneath the Baltic Sea, a huge energy project that would double the flow of Russian gas to Europe. A spokesman for the German government said on Monday that it was too early to make a decision about Nord Stream. He said that Russia had "serious questions" to answer but that a response could not be expected in "three to four days". The project must be completed despite current "difficulties", said Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak according to Interfax news agency. On Monday, the Kremlin said it was "absurd" to blame Russia for Mr Navalny's poisoning. "Attempts to somehow associate Russia with what happened are unacceptable to us, they are absurd," Mr Putin's spokesman, Dmitry Peskov, said. Russian foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova has previously said the allegation that Novichok was used to poison the leader was not backed up by evidence. A Novichok nerve agent was used to poison former Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter in the UK in 2018. The European Union has demanded a "transparent" investigation by the Russian government. Mr Navalny fell ill on 20 August on a flight from Tomsk to Moscow. His supporters suspect poison was placed in a cup of tea at Tomsk airport. The plane was diverted to Omsk where he was treated for three days before was transferred to the Charité hospital in Berlin. Mr Navalny is an anti-corruption campaigner who has led nationwide protests against the Russian authorities. He has called Mr Putin's party a place of "crooks and thieves" that is "sucking the blood out of Russia". However, he has been banned from standing against Mr Putin in elections because of a conviction for embezzlement. He denies the crime, saying his legal troubles are Kremlin reprisals for his fierce criticism. There have been a number of previous attacks on high-profile critics or opponents of President Putin, including politicians, intelligence officers and journalists. The Kremlin has always denied involvement.
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About nine years ago, the renowned literary icon, Chinua Achebe, turned down a $1 million offer from American rapper, Curtis Jackson, popularly known as 50 cent to use the title of his book 'Things Fall Apart' for a movie tithe. About the said time, the American rapper was preparing to release a movie with the title 'Things Fall Apart', only to be contacted by the legal team of Chinua Achebe for infringing on the intellectual property of the father of modern Africa literature. This issue led to a legal battle between the duo. However, 50 cent knowing that victory is not assured in the legal moves decided to offer the African poet $1 million dollar in order to keep the title. But the offer was turned down by Chinua Achebe who took the offer as an insult. The lawyer of the African literature hero, said "The novel with the said title was initially produced in 1958, that is 17 years before 50 cent was born. It is listed as the most read book in modern african literature and won't be sold for even £1 billion". Ultimately, the decline of the offer forced 50 cent to change the tithe of the movie from 'Things Fall Apart' to 'All Things Fall Apart'. The movie from 50 cent is a story of an American football player who was diagnosed with cancer. According to reports, it was a project that was written, produced and financed by 50 cent. The rejection of the $1 million offer by Chinua Achebe created some reactions from the public. While some people think Achebe shouldn't have rejected such an amount of money, others think the rejection is a good move because the author's integrity worth more than money. Furthermore, 'Things Fall Apart' from Chinua Achebe is said to be one of the most read books in Africa with over 8 million copies sold and has been translated to over 40 different languages. Chinua Achebe died 21st March, 2013 but his works lives on.
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