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Davido again |
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sarrki:So ur account is still valid, why keep mute/calm on d missing 25billion ![]() |
Wasn't it my money, was it ur money, amebo |
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All die na die abeg |
ToluSuo:So u dnt believe that u can fight/defend d nation & come back for ur family & retire in peace, nawaooo 4 dis comment ![]() |
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Keep searching, you will find another dog to kill |
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Ishilove: umarshehu58: Benekruku: rattlesnake: Tolexander:E. P. F=Enemies of Prosperity and Freedom |
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Homeboiy:Chegharia mgbe oge foduru ![]() |
Telli person |
Barcelona are on tenterhooks after Lionel Messi and Ousmane Dembele could both leave the club if Spain vote for Catalonia independence, according to Diario Gol. Ernesto Valverde’s side forked out £96m to bring Dembele to the Nou Camp from Borussia Dortmund but now faces a lengthy spell on the sidelines after pulling his hamstring on his league debut. However, the Spanish news outlet claims the 20-year-old could leave the club within the upcoming months with off-field politics involving the Catalonia region comes to a head. Lionel Messi has also been named as a player who may leave if the vote doesn’t go his way. Diario Gol also claim five other players are ready to depart with Ivan Rakitic, Luis Suarez, Marc Andre Ter-Stegen and Javier Mascherano all also have similar stances. They state Gerard Pique and Sergio Busquets will remain regardless of the outcome. Spanish citizens will flock to vote on whether the region should become an independent state on 1st October.
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Declare them terrorist asap |
ELKHALIFAISIS:An arthur ![]() |
obynocute:To help d eyes close as it is a sudden death... |
Also sarrki, omenka, madridboy, omenkAlive, ngenekwuenu, ipodexposed... |
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devindevin2000:God bless you bt u will nt kill me ![]() |
The Nigerian Human Rights Community (NHRC) says it is not within the jurisdiction of the military to declare the Indigenous Peoples of Biafra (IPOB) a terrorist group. On Friday, the defence headquarters branded IPOB a militant terrorist organisation. The south-east governors also announced a ban on all activities of IPOB in the geo-political zone. In a statement by Micheal Ajayi and Sanusi Suleiman, the group’s executive secretary, and middle belt coordinator, NHRC said the military should have made its findings and submitted to the national assembly for consideration. “The ban on IPOB is likely to force the group underground… it has foreclosed the prospect of negotiation which is an essential element of democracy and free speech,” the statement read. “We are not in a military regime. It is wrong for the military that should be under civilian authority to determine which organisation is a terrorist or not. “In a democracy, the military should have made its findings and submitted same to the national assembly for deliberations. “There is no basis to ban IPOB. The Nigerian constitution recognises the freedom of association. “Though IPOB declares it is fighting for separation from a section of the country from Nigeria, the solution is constructive engagement and not outright banning of the group. “Under the terrorism act 10 2011 passed by the Nigerian national assembly, only a high court judge on the advice of the national security adviser, the inspector general of police or the attorney-general of the federation can declare an organisation a terrorist group ad such has to be published in a Gazzzet making the proclamation of the governors and the Military to be illegal.” The group urged the federal government to release IPOB members in detention or charge them to court. “We have sent a petition to the United Nations, (UN) office in Geneva. We have already been invited in pursuant to the procedures and expectations of the UN Rapporteur on Human Rights. Nigeria and her component states should show respect to the dictates of universal standards,” it said. The NHRC, established in 2008, is made up of several civil society and community organisations across Nigeria.
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Beautiful boy ,ı luv ur gırlfrıend |
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