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Dollar drops yet the value against naira increases. Shey dem swear for naira ni |
According to LIB, that a Nigerian couple were found dead in Delta, report has it, that the lady committed suicide after poisoning her lover to death for impregnating another woman. The bodies of two live-in- lovers that were found in their apartment in Delta State is reportedly a case of suspected murder-suicide. It was reported that the couple identified as Ufuoma Atidja and Matilda Aghotor were found dead in their apartment along NDDC road in Amukpe, Sapele Local Government Area of the state on Saturday, February 13. Reports alleged that the couple had died from food poisoning or probably generator fumes, however, sources close to them revealed to Vanguard that Matilda poisoned Ufuoma because she found out that another woman was pregnant for him. “Ufuoma impregnated another woman and when Matilda found out, she could not hold back. Matilda is the jealous type. And let me tell you, there are injuries on Ufuoma’s wrist and body. Morever she has repeatedly said she will kill the guy and kill herself if she finds out he is dating another girl. That is what happened,” a source who simply wants to be addressed as Bobos said. Another source, who pleaded anonymity, described Ufuoma as a jovial transporter who plies Sapele-Warri route said relatives and friends had called the deceased line all through Thursday without response. He alleged that Mathilda was still alive on Friday morning. “It was Mathilda who actually opened the door on Friday morning, and came out with her younger one who was living with them. People saw her and I think it was after then that she drank the poison. The story of poisoning by fish or generator fumes is not the truth.” Meanwhile, the bodies of the lovers have been laid to rest. A family source said Matilda was buried at her family home in Amukpe, while Ufuoma’s corpse was buried somewhere unknown. |
Wahala |
The dream might just mean you disarming principalities and demons. They are appeared as fulani herdsmen cos they are synonymous with wickedness sometimes |
See am, for that truck mind he could outrun a train. Well experience is the best teacher but I pray evil experiences are far from us. Amen |
Location also |
Was the original color of this car black? Post the vin |
You are special true but you are not a serpent and your are not a mermaid. You are a human specially, carefully and wonderfully made with a voice the world needs to hear. |
True completeness is in Jesus Christ, know Him and know peace. |
Ladyhippolyta88:Even tho it's obvious your common sense is in question, In the whole argument I have never insulted Biden or pelosi or their followers. But the fact that you constantly insult Donald trump's supporters that are at least over 70 million (following the election results) in America alone and confidently call them idiots shows that you are on the same path of vile hate and character assassination of Trump. This makes you blind to every other fact and views. It's not about current affairs, it's just pure ignorance born from hate fed to you by others. |
Ladyhippolyta88:I dont even bother reading through your garbage anymore |
Ladyhippolyta88:Story story story, Just like the lekki massacre, 5 protesters were killed in capitol, to avoid liability, Nancy pelosi started using words like inssurection and terrorists. But who cares. Donald trump is politically finished. But He is politically relevant that anyone from your generation past, present or future. |
Ladyhippolyta88:Kindly give timeline of when th trial will start so we can hold you by your words. |
Ladyhippolyta88:Dumb ass listen Though Trump had urged his followers to protest the certification of the election "peacefully and patriotically, "some of these supporters went on to force their way inside the US Capitol, with the ensuing riot briefly halting the certification process. One Trump supporter was shot dead by Capitol police, a police officer died in unclear circumstances, and three other participants died of "health emergencies" during the fracas. Two police officers committed suicide in the days following the riot. it was protesters or participants of the riot that were killed for Christ's sake Democrats accusing Trump of inciting the debacle displayed video montages of the ex-president firing up his supporters at rallies and speeches, while Trump's defense team played footage of Democrats making similarly incendiary speeches to their own followers and suffering no legal blowback. With Trump now cleared of all charges, the former president is free to run again for office if he so wishes, a move that a majority of Republican voters say they would support. While I'm sure the fictional trial you Claimed to watch didn't show the part quoted in red. You need to come to terms with the reality of the quote in green. That's if you are not color blind like you are blinded to truth. Come to terms with reality pls. Facts are on the table here. |
Ladyhippolyta88:E pain. No more impeachment |
You have judged yourself you are the one looking at yourself like a sinner. If you are in my house you should abide by my rules. You can get yourself your own place. You are old enough. Compare to Muslims that must pray at least 5 times a day |
sammyscholar:God bless you. Some dumb people won't see this. Now they have agreed that chloroquine is very effective and have lifted the systemic ban on its use |
Ladyhippolyta88:Shut up madam when you dey boast tell that to the feds your brain was dead abi. Okay your statement tell that to the feds means we should be waiting for trump's criminal indictment abi? Go back and read your replies very carefully, I thought your terrorist attack was because of trump and his supporters? The first impeachment attempt against the man was malicious and failed. The second one headed by pelosi has proven to be malicious and has also failed. Hence Trump retains his name in the history books and will be present at all state functions and security briefings that involve the past heads of states. Don't sha knock your head over it. If you have any issue, tell it to the feds ![]() |
Ladyhippolyta88:MADAM FBI, HOW FAR NA? YOUR FEDS HAVE SAID TRUMP DIDNT INCITE AMY INSURRECTION I THINK YOU SHPULD AEND SARS, MAYBE THEY WILL CONVICT HIM AND NIGERIAN SENATE WILL IMPEACH HIM ![]()
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Halleluyah |
otipoju:Continue since your name is taboo |
otipoju:Did I say anyone actually stepped on his shoes? Such a kid |
He has been hated blindly from the start. |
All these juju men, many things na taboo for them. Thry just dey fear for nothing |
The thing tire me o. They even called it terror attack. Imagine |
As a president elect, Joe Biden said his formal plan for dealing with Iran would start with a seemingly simple first step: rejoining the 2015 Iran nuclear deal. A new nuclear crisis in the Middle East could be best averted, he argued, by keeping Tehran boxed inside the agreement’s strict, if temporary, limits, while working to negotiate stronger ones. Yet, weeks before Biden is sworn in as president, the prospects for reviving the deal are looking more complicated. An oddly diverse collection of opponents — including close U.S. allies in the Middle East as well as Iranian hardliners and Trump administration officials wrapping up their final weeks on the job — are working to ensure that Biden’s vision is never realized. The Obama administration’s signature foreign policy achievement has been on life support since President Trump’s unilateral withdrawal in 2018. But since the election, the deal has come under fresh assault, across multiple fronts. The Trump administration has imposed new economic sanctions on Iran, each amounting to a fresh barrier to resuming the deal. In Tehran, conservative lawmakers sought this week to place impossible time constraints on Biden, passing legislation requiring Iran to accelerate its production of enriched uranium and kick out U.N. nuclear inspectors if sanctions on the country’s oil and banking sectors are not lifted by early February, about two weeks after Biden’s inauguration. Most disruptive was the Nov. 27 killing by unknown hit men — widely thought to be Israeli operatives — of Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, an Iranian physicist who ran the country’s military nuclear program before it was formally disbanded in 2003. Some observers consider the assassination an attempt to sabotage the nuclear deal by making it politically harder for Iran’s leaders to return to the agreement’s restrictions, even though President Hassan Rouhani has called for a restoration of the pact. “To restore its economy Iran needs a full or partial return to the nuclear deal. To restore deterrence [and] pride it will want to avenge Fakhrizadeh’s death,” Karim Sadjadpour, a senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, said in a Twitter post. “Doing the latter without sabotaging the former is most difficult.” Biden’s policies on foreign relations The nuclear agreement — formally the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action — was the product of years of negotiation between Iran, the United States and five other world powers: Britain, China, France Germany and Russia. In return for the ending of sanctions on Iran’s oil exports, Tehran dismantled its Arak nuclear reactor and agreed to export or eliminate the bulk of its stockpile of enriched uranium. The pact allowed Iran to continue to make low-enriched nuclear fuel — the kind used in nuclear power plants — but only under international oversight, and with a limit of 300 kilograms, or 660 pounds, far short of what it would need to build a single nuclear weapon. But Trump called the agreement “horrible” and faulted it for its sunset provisions — many of its limits are set to expire in 2030 — and for not addressing other issues, such as Iran’s missile production and its support for the Lebanese militia Hezbollah and the Houthis in Yemen. After Trump abandoned the deal and imposed new sanctions, Iran began to disregard the agreement’s nuclear limits. Last month, the International Atomic Energy Agency reported that Iran’s stockpile of low-enriched uranium has swollen to nearly 8,000 pounds, about 12 times the limit set by the 2015 nuclear deal. Biden’s key advisers have acknowledged that the effort to restore the agreement may be difficult. In January 2019, Antony Blinken, Biden’s longtime aide and his nominee for secretary of state, predicted that the nuclear deal would essentially fall apart after the U.S. withdrawal. He also told the “Intelligence Matters” podcast on CBS News that Trump’s actions would complicate or thwart future U.S. efforts to reengage. “The one thing we got right — actually curbing Iran’s nuclear weapons program and actually putting a check on it — is the one thing we just tore up. Which makes no sense,” Blinken said. “And now it actually makes it more difficult to deal with the other challenges posed by Iran.” Biden's policies on other topics Biden has acknowledged the deal’s shortcomings while blasting Trump’s exit as reckless and shortsighted. Outlining his Iran strategy in an op-ed published by CNN in September, Biden vowed an “unshakable commitment” to preventing Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon, while also promising to offer Tehran “a credible path back to diplomacy.” “If Iran returns to strict compliance with the nuclear deal, the United States would rejoin the agreement as a starting point for follow-on negotiations,” Biden wrote. “With our allies, we will work to strengthen and extend the nuclear deal’s provisions, while also addressing other issues of concern.” Source: https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2020/12/09/biden-foreign-policy-iran/ |
MJBOLT:Yea only selected countries, global version is exynos. No mind me joor the thread was price in Nigeria |
Harryfrosh:Oh ok |
MJBOLT:You hear exynos, you dey ask of snapdragon. When last has samsung used snapdragon |
Very sweet victory if true |
Ladyhippolyta88:No Humble yourself and learn. How can you have a smartphone and still be so misinformed. I give you hand
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Ladyhippolyta88:They have been bracing up against it before you were born. Its only normal to tighten security. If the genuine election concerns were investigated would there be a Capitol riot. It was Nancy Pelosi that got others to buy into calling it terrorism. And my dear arguing with insult like assumptions and avoiding the facts brought before you shows that you are everything you think I am. Since you are no more responding to facts. Our discussion is over |
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