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PoliticsRe: Zubairu Dada: FG To Spend ₦3.5 Billion To Evacuate Nigerians In Ukraine by peppermint7(m): 6:10am On Mar 03, 2022
Stenewiser:
nigga Bleep your math, you don't know their other expenses, y'all are just calculating flight charges.
Do you have any idea of how much 3b is ??
PhonesRe: My Data Gets Exhausted Too Quickly. Gurus In The House Please Help! by peppermint7(m): 10:40pm On Mar 02, 2022
marshalcarter:
Lolzzzz grin which shop?? Na slot or all these"Them say na Redmi i dey sell" shop??
Oga no for big shop I buy am
No be de first time I don buy something from their hand
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Chelsea: Roman Abrahamovich Will Donate The Procceds To Ukraine by peppermint7(op): 10:29pm On Mar 02, 2022
Dawn91:
Good one
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PhonesRe: My Data Gets Exhausted Too Quickly. Gurus In The House Please Help! by peppermint7(m): 10:27pm On Mar 02, 2022
marshalcarter:
Lwkmd...guy...when and where you say you buy your phone?? grin
Cos i buy my phone last year December from 3chub
Omoh e be like e de run de same oo

Na December na
And I buy am for shop
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Chelsea: Roman Abrahamovich Will Donate The Procceds To Ukraine by peppermint7(op): 10:26pm On Mar 02, 2022
Nice
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Chelsea: Roman Abrahamovich Will Donate The Procceds To Ukraine by peppermint7(op): 10:25pm On Mar 02, 2022
Chelsea football club has released this news statement from Abrahamovich following his departure from the club
https://twitter.com/ChelseaFC/status/1499085708820160514?t=N8s17fk1WK4ot3IKsrknGg&s=19

I would like to address the speculation in media over the past few days in relation to my ownership of Chelsea FC. As I have stated before, I have always taken decisions with the Club’s best interest at heart. In the current situation, I have therefore taken the decision to sell the Club, as I believe this is in the best interest of the Club, the fans, the employees, as well as the Club’s sponsors and partners.
The sale of the Club will not be fast-tracked but will follow due process. I will not be asking for any loans to be repaid. This has never been about business nor money for me, but about pure passion for the game and Club. Moreover, I have instructed my team to set up a charitable foundation where all net proceeds from the sale will be donated. The foundation will be for the benefit of all victims of the war in Ukraine. This includes providing critical funds towards the urgent and immediate needs of victims, as well as supporting the long-term work of recovery.

Please know that this has been an incredibly difficult decision to make, and it pains me to part with the Club in this manner. However, I do believe this is in the best interest of the Club.

I hope that I will be able to visit Stamford Bridge one last time to say goodbye to all of you in person. It has been a privilege of a lifetime to be part of Chelsea FC and I am proud of all our joint achievements. Chelsea Football Club and its supporters will always be in my heart.

Thank you,

Roman
Foreign AffairsRe: 498 Russian Soldiers Killed, Russia Defence Ministry Announce Casualty Figures by peppermint7(m): 8:13pm On Mar 02, 2022
Dalil8:
But Ukraine/U.S say na 2 million abi na 10 million Russian soldiers wey dem kill na...

Ukraine dey win for social media, Russia dey win for reality.

Zelensky the comedian dey Poland now as i dey type.. from Poland dey tweet. No news coming out of Kyiv.
see as you de senseless
PhonesRe: My Data Gets Exhausted Too Quickly. Gurus In The House Please Help! by peppermint7(m): 8:04pm On Mar 02, 2022
marshalcarter:
I don taya for you sha...
Na since last night I charge am
Shey this people de whine me ??

CrimeRe: Eiye Vs Vikings today wedsday in Delta - start running immediately by peppermint7(m): 4:20pm On Mar 02, 2022
Abeg make ona no run oo
Korofo de for ona
PhonesRe: My Data Gets Exhausted Too Quickly. Gurus In The House Please Help! by peppermint7(m):
marshalcarter:
I don taya for you sha...
Na since last night I charge am
Boss abeg no vex
E get why a de ask
This my own de run anyhow
Sha
I just wan sabi weda you der use am heavily
Because e be like I go return my own oo

Foreign AffairsRe: Cameroonian Man Joins The Ukraine Army (Photos) by peppermint7(m): 9:54am On Mar 02, 2022
Kingcalls:
U just want commit suicide...this one de find citizenship and e here say Ukraine don sign to join EU
Ona no de read
PhonesRe: My Data Gets Exhausted Too Quickly. Gurus In The House Please Help! by peppermint7(m): 8:24am On Mar 02, 2022
marshalcarter:
I serious Baba...I no joke
No vex screenshot that battery life make I see
RomanceRe: Share Ugly Experiences You Have Had Traveling To Go Meet Someone You Met Online by peppermint7(m): 8:20am On Mar 02, 2022
onyenatruchi:
Story of my life;

The woman I met online

Just take time and read from beginning to the end, you will understand.

I got married to a Yoruba Lady i met online, just to try another tribe.

Since I got married to a Yoruba woman, my life has never been the same, she prepares only ewedu and Amala for me, I told her to cook another food for me, she insisted that her parents taught her how to prepare only Amala and ewedu.

This Lady can snore for Africa, she doesn't allow me to sleep at night, na snoring she dey use wake me up for night.

Whenever we want to make love, I will force her to bath, but to no avail. She said that she bath only once in a day, I did not argue with her, I insisted that she must bath before making love.

My brothers, this Yoruba Lady went into the bathroom, stayed only 1 minute and came out, I ask her why she bath only 1 minute, she said bathing is not her thing, she is used to it.

My brothers, what offence did i commit for marrying a Yoruba Lady. All the things she dey do for house, I just dey tolerate her, na so so mess she dey mess for room whenever she eat her Amala and ewedu.

She Don use ofe mmanu scatter my family, Who did i offend.

I have already divorced her in peace.

PhonesRe: My Data Gets Exhausted Too Quickly. Gurus In The House Please Help! by peppermint7(m): 7:42am On Mar 02, 2022
marshalcarter:
Yup... internet for hours...watch movies...e.t.c..
If i say make i watch only movies without internet...I fit use the phone 3-4days without charge but that internet aspect...2-3days
Guy de serious about this thing
Because I ft go return my own like this
Foreign AffairsRe: Russian Cluster Bombs Shatters Woman's Leg In Kharkiv, Ukraine (Graphic Video) by peppermint7(m): 1:05pm On Mar 01, 2022
Dalil8:
DPR, LPR, Chechen and Russian forces have taken almost all eastern Ukraine towns and cities. I laugh at those of you that think Russia is losing this war.

A 40-mile long Russian military convoy is en-route to Kyiv at the moment. I doubt Kyiv would withstand another night of fighting.


https://static.dw.com/image/60954220_509.jpg
You go see for yourself
Rubbish
PhonesRe: My Data Gets Exhausted Too Quickly. Gurus In The House Please Help! by peppermint7(m): 9:01am On Mar 01, 2022
marshalcarter:
Yup... internet for hours...watch movies...e.t.c..
If i say make i watch only movies without internet...I fit use the phone 3-4days without charge but that internet aspect...2-3days
3 days much oo
PhonesRe: My Data Gets Exhausted Too Quickly. Gurus In The House Please Help! by peppermint7(m): 7:41am On Mar 01, 2022
marshalcarter:
Hope say no be for person hand?? grin
I don commot one day forget my charger...na so i dey 2days with confidence... although the second day...I put am to battery saver mode...so e last
You use am heavily those 2 days ??
PhonesRe: My Data Gets Exhausted Too Quickly. Gurus In The House Please Help! by peppermint7(m): 12:36am On Mar 01, 2022
marshalcarter:
When you buy am? grin
January
PhonesRe: My Data Gets Exhausted Too Quickly. Gurus In The House Please Help! by peppermint7(m): 10:55pm On Feb 28, 2022
marshalcarter:
Yes baba
E be like my own der run oo
Foreign AffairsDear Doggonedogg by peppermint7(op): 8:40pm On Feb 28, 2022
Good evening sir
How are you doing
I hope you are enjoying your miserable life

I am writing this to inform you that today is Monday and Ukraine is still standing strong
You said you were dead sure that Putin and his host of armies will level them before Sunday

Why are they not able to do so
And btw what is your exact gain from enjoying to see people suffer
What do you stand to gain from supporting Putin

PhonesRe: My Data Gets Exhausted Too Quickly. Gurus In The House Please Help! by peppermint7(m): 7:33pm On Feb 28, 2022
marshalcarter:
This thing happened to me...I use Redmi 10 and i was blaming the phone for zappin my data...and i use Airtel...very annoying thing
You battery de last ??
Foreign AffairsRe: Putin Is A War Criminal : Mark Kersten Aljazeera by peppermint7(op): 10:29am On Feb 27, 2022
yuping:
undecided the same Rinu said on twitter them nearly roast her.
Nigerians are hypocrites
Foreign AffairsRe: Putin Is A War Criminal : Mark Kersten Aljazeera by peppermint7(op): 9:14am On Feb 27, 2022
Nice take sha
Foreign AffairsPutin Is A War Criminal : Mark Kersten Aljazeera by peppermint7(op): 9:14am On Feb 27, 2022
Russia-Ukraine crisis
Putin is a war criminal and should be treated as such
Throughout his long political career, the Russian president has been accused of countless atrocities.

Mark Kersten
Consultant at the Wayamo Foundation and a Fellow at the Munk School of Global Affairs, University of Toronto.
Published On 26 Feb 2022
26 Feb 2022
In this video grab taken from a handout footage made available on February 24, 2022 on the official web site of the Russian President (kremlin.ru) Russian President Vladimir Putin addresses the nation at the Kremlin in Moscow. - Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a "military operation" in Ukraine on February 24 and called on soldiers there to lay down their arms, defying Western outrage and global appeals not to launch a war.
Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a "military operation" against Ukraine on February 24 [Handout via AFP]
On February 24, during a United Nations Security Council meeting, Sergiy Kyslytsya, Ukraine’s ambassador to the UN was informed that Russia’s invasion of his country had begun. Moments later, Kyslytsya turned to his Russian counterpart Vassily Nebenzia and told him: “There is no purgatory for war criminals. They go straight to hell.”

There is little doubt that Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is a violation of international law and the UN Charter. It is also a crime. It should be called as such, not only by human rights and justice advocates, but by states.

In recent days, many state representatives, media, and scholars have rightly gone to great lengths to stress the abhorrent behaviour of Russian President Vladimir Putin. But it is almost as if what Putin is doing now is particularly egregious. This invasion is the Russian president’s calling card and war crimes are his signature.

Everything transpiring now in Ukraine, including reports of rocket attacks on civilian buildings, is par for Putin’s course. Days ago, international law scholars Frédéric Mégret and Kevin Jon Heller predicted that Putin would commit the crime of aggression by invading Ukraine. No one should be surprised if the situation gets worse. Putin’s personal biography is littered with the embrace of atrocity crimes and human rights violations.


Putin came to fame and eventually to power on the back of Russia’s 1999-2000 war in Chechnya. In annihilating the breakaway region’s separatist movement, the Russian government deployed horrific levels of violence. Human Rights Watch has documented legions of atrocities, including allegations that Russian forces “indiscriminately and disproportionately bombed and shelled civilian objects” and “ignored their Geneva convention obligations to focus their attacks on combatants”. The West responded meekly to allegations of war crimes. Rather than being condemned, Putin was largely hailed as a leader who promised Russians a better life and the West – better relations, when he replaced Boris Yeltsin as Russian president. That was not to be the case.

In 2008, Putin turned his attention to Georgia and ordered Russian troops – whom he called “peacekeepers” – to invade the Georgian provinces of South Ossetia and Abkhazia. They were not there to keep the peace. While Moscow invoked humanitarian language in arguing that it had a “responsibility to protect” its citizens in both territories, Russian forces indiscriminately attacked civilian targets – a war crime.

In 2014, Putin invaded Ukraine, leading to the illegal occupation and annexation of Crimea while also igniting a conflict in Luhansk and Donetsk that has cost an estimated 14,000 lives. During the violence, Russian-backed militants bombed Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 over Ukraine, killing all 298 people onboard. Attacks by Russian forces against civilians were commonplace and allegations of murder and torture were reported in detention facilities – referred to as “Europe’s last concentration camps” – run by pro-Russian separatists.

These are just a tiny cross-section of Putin’s crimes that have been documented by human rights and investigation bodies.


The alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity committed by Putin’s forces also galvanised the International Criminal Court (ICC), which opened an investigation into atrocities in Georgia in 2016 and completed an examination into those committed in Ukraine in 2020, concluding that there were reasonable grounds to believe that war crimes and crimes against humanity had been committed.

And then there’s Syria. For a decade, Putin has propped up Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad despite evidence of atrocities that war crimes investigators believe is the “strongest since the Nuremberg trials”.

Russian air forces have bombed hospitals and attacked civil defence forces working to rescue survivors in the wake of bombing raids. A 2020 report by the Commission of Inquiry on Syria, set up by the UN Human Rights Council, found that Russia had bombed civilian areas in violation of the Geneva Conventions. As Kenneth Ward of the Arms Control Association has observed, Russia was also an enabler of chemical weapons attacks in Syria. Moscow protected Syria from any judicial scrutiny over its atrocities committed with and on behalf of Assad, by vetoing a referral of Syria to the ICC in 2014.

As if involvement in widespread and systematic international crimes was not enough, Putin has also been accused of ordering the poisonings of Russian dissidents in the UK and the imprisonment of pro-democracy and human rights advocates. He has also been linked to corruption on a scale that amounts to a human rights violation.


None of this is the fault of Russia. Putin is not Russia and Russia is not Putin. In the past few days, thousands of demonstrators across Russia have taken to the streets to protest the invasion of Ukraine, while “No to War” graffiti has popped up in numerous Russian cities. It is Putin – and his coterie of sycophants and enablers – who must be held to account.

Addressing the Russian president’s actions now is not just about the attacks on Donetsk, Luhansk or the outskirts of Kyiv. It is also about the atrocities he has committed with impunity in Georgia, Crimea, Syria, Chechnya and elsewhere. It is about the atrocities that he has perpetrated and that too many states have turned a blind eye to in the false hope that he could be contained and reasoned with.

As armoured columns drove into Ukraine, Canadian Ambassador to the UN Bob Rae called Putin “a war criminal”. It may be that Putin never faces justice at an international tribunal like the ICC. But the international community should organise the collection and preservation of evidence of his atrocities as they happen, in real-time before the eyes of the world. Maybe one day that evidence can be used to prosecute Putin and his regime. Above all, states should treat Putin for what he is and what he has done: a criminal for whom the laws of war and the norms of humanity mean nothing at all.

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https://www.aljazeera.com/opinions/2022/2/26/putin-is-a-war-criminal-and-should-be-treated-as-such
Foreign AffairsRe: Putin Wouldnt Have Invaded Ukraine If Trump Was Still The President:the HILL by peppermint7(m): 9:09am On Feb 27, 2022
This clown no even Sabi sey Putin and trump na friends
Foreign AffairsRe: One Ukrainian Soldier Take On Seven Russian Amored Tanks (photo) by peppermint7(m): 8:01am On Feb 27, 2022
DoggoneDogg:
If Ukraine is this badass, why are they crying on social media and evacuating to Poland??

Continue posting irrelevant things while your people are dying in droves.


Meanwhile, the US & NATO that are giving you "encouragement" on social media are in their peaceful countries while you are dying.

By next week, we will know how this changes the fact that you have been destroyed.
you don change mouth
I think say you talk in 1 day before
Foreign AffairsRe: Russia Vs Ukraine: President Putin Ready To Negotiate by peppermint7(m): 7:59am On Feb 27, 2022
DerrickzB:
When you listen and follow up the western propaganda!! Russia is taking this huge damages but are seriously advancing into Kyiv?? Bro please wait
E be like you no Sabi wetin de sup
CrimeRe: They stab this innocent man in his throat - Blackaxe PHOTOS by peppermint7(m): 2:55pm On Feb 26, 2022
Cultistupdate:
Nna err but una get plenty cloth na. How person wan know the one to wear sef
Who get plenty clothes ??

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