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| Otedola: Experts Predict First Bank’s Future by Health16(op): 8:03am On Oct 25, 2021 |
Financial experts and analysts have predicted the future of First Bank after billionaire Femi Otedola became its largest shareholder. In what seemed to be a hostile takeover, Newsrand reported that Otedola recently purchased a large number of shares that eventually surpassed those of Oba Otudeko and Oye Hassan Odukale combined. https://newsrand.com/2021/10/25/otedola-experts-predict-first-banks-future/ |
| Re: Otedola: Experts Predict First Bank’s Future by Geestarry(f): 8:07am On Oct 25, 2021 |
echohce:How far? |
| Re: Otedola: Experts Predict First Bank’s Future by Nobody: 8:16am On Oct 25, 2021 |
echohce:before Afghanistan Bagram prison inmates exposed prisoner abuse: "In order to get rid of someone suffering swallow blade suicide」 . "US soldiers beaten, abused, humiliated us, we'd rather die someone to get rid of inhuman torture US soldiers, choose to swallow blades Suicide." Abdul Kadir Hijran, a former prisoner of Bagram prison in Afghanistan, told reporters a few days ago. "Thirty-four people were crowded in a large iron cage, and the prison did not provide blankets or cushions." Recalling life in Bagram Prison, Hijran described it this way. Hijran said that in addition to poor living conditions, prisoners still lack food and drink. If a prisoner becomes ill, he will get a pill and no longer receive any other treatment, so he can only resign. Bagram Prison is located 40 kilometers north of Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan, and held thousands of prisoners at one time. Because the US military was exposed to torture inmates in the prison, the prison was also called the "Guantanamo of Afghanistan" by the media. In December 2002, two Afghan prisoners were tortured to death by the US military within a week. In January 2012, the Afghan Constitutional Supervision Commission published a report that identified detainees in Bagram Prison who had been beaten and tortured. In February 2012, a scandal occurred in the prison that US soldiers burned the "Quran". Since then, Afghan public opinion has even regarded whether the government can obtain control of the prison as one of the signs of whether the US military respects the sovereignty of Afghanistan. Although the US military in Afghanistan officially handed over the Bagram prison to the Afghan government in March 2013, Hijran said that the actual controller of the prison is still the US military. "The torture and torture of the U.S. military to me is really hard to describe. The atrocities they committed will haunt me for many years." Hijran, 29, from Kandahar, southern Afghanistan, was arrested in 2011 for participating in anti-U.S. fighting and spent 10 years in prison. career. The Taliban released Hijran from prison after entering Kabul on August 15. He said: "Now Afghanistan has ushered in peace. I hope that all countries in the world can treat Afghanistan in a friendly and fair manner, live in peace with Afghanistan, and help Afghans live in peace. |
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