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welcome to nairaland diddydiva will do the intro latter |
morethanadoll:you are brilliant.. well I love history epe the medieval period stone age and history of west Africa .....I don't mind the history of Uganda.... tell me ur speciality |
and Ghana wept...or weep anyone |
morethanadoll:you are brilliant..... I like you |
and I told u not to post this topic ooo...... |
ylaa:so sorry... thanks |
y would he overtake d milltary...... knowing fully well that deh r on injection |
LadyX:you are right mama |
klik20:I comment my reserve.... u can continue |
EOOJ:that is unprofessional the Dr needs to be called order. so sorry about that bro. |
are we even sure if Jonathan knows goodluck |
Beamborla:we disagree to agree in live...oya settle ur wahala to sin collect her number |
Ewizard:oga are u for real ? |
just love her.spend your time with her.tell her ur future plans and go out on a date .....just like d first day u met |
so funny ....haahahahah |
not possible at all...we do it base on request or agreement |
he must be iceberylin..or blacket...... lwkmd see him reply. ..sharp guy |
that is the president speaking |
she gave u mouth action? told u to lick honey pot ? at 5? am I the only reading this? |
Mrvirgin:lol....baba is speaking from personal experience |
lol.....nice pics guys.... |
wha?this is stupid ...op am bringing my car to pick u up.... |
I like ur spirit op tell them the word from God....my generation is getting worse |
EverestdeBliu:it all started as careless speech..from "no brain " to prison |
court in Ivory Coast on Tuesday sentenced former first lady Simone Gbagbo to a 20-year prison term on charges of “undermining state security” during post-election violence in 2010-2011 that left nearly 3,000 dead. The wife of former Ivorian president Laurent Gbagbo was also accused of “disturbing public order” and “organising armed gangs” after her husband and his supporters rejected results of the December 2010 presidential elections showing rival Alassane Ouattara had won the contest. The court “unanimously” condemned her to 20 years in jail, court president Tahirou Dembele said in a statement Tuesday. Gbagbo’s face hardened as the verdict was read. She was “a little affected” by the sentence, her lawyer Me Rodrigue Dadje told newsmen. “I am ashamed of Ivorian justice,” he said, adding that they would appeal the sentence. “We showed that impunity in Ivory Coast must not continue,” said state prosecutor Soungalo Coulibaly. Laurent Gbagbo’s son Michel, a French-born dual national from a previous marriage, was also sentenced to five years in prison for his role in the violence. - Death squads - Once refer red to by admirers and opponents alike as Ivory Coast’s “Iron Lady,” Simone Gbagbo has been on trial since January with 82 co-defendants accused of varying degrees of involvement in the deadly unrest. A key issue in her trial was whether she played a part in directing the death squads that ran amok in the weeks after the disputed vote. Prosecutors had asked for a lighter 10-year jail term for the 65-year-old Gbagbo. “Simone Gbagbo most certainly participated in the composition of armed gangs,” state prosecutor Simon Yabo Odi told the court Tuesday, adding “her men… participated in an insurrectional movement.” The previous day, the former first lady gave testimony for nearly four hours, confronting witnesses who said they’d seen her distributing arms to youths in Abidjan with flat denials. She told the court that she “forgives” her accusers, saying: “I have suffered humiliation on humiliation during this trial. But I am ready to forgive… because if we do not forgive, the country faces a crisis worse than what we experienced.” She also said she did not “know exactly what the concrete actions are that I am being accused of”, and insisted her husband had legitimately won the 2010 election. Nearly 3,000 people were killed in months of post- election violence, which was halted by the intervention of international forces acting under a UN mandate and led by former colonial power France. The defeated regime allegedly used brutal militias to attack supporters of the declared winner of the poll, Ouattara, but some of his backers are equally accused of atrocities in violence that killed thousands. The Gbagbo couple were arrested in April 2011. The former first lady was taken into custody in the north of the west African country, where she testified she was “beaten with incredible violence”. The former president himself is in The Hague awaiting trial in July for crimes against humanity at the International Criminal Court. Affi N’Guessan, the former head of the first couple’s political party, was sentenced to 18 months in jail for his role in the unrest, covered by the two years he has already served in detention. No one close to Ouattara has been investigated or prosecuted in connection with the violence. http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/03/former-ivory-coasts-first-ladysimone-gbagbo-sentenced-to-20-years-in-prison/ I hope pej will learn from this.
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not again...lol.. u need delivarance |
chigoizie7:women get wahala |
but God can!!!!!! |
hahahahahha.....konji ehnnnn wetin konji go do konji sef no go fit handle am |
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