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How these evil APC people are trying to twist Trump's gesture into an invasion is what I don't understand |
The are being paid allegedly to decamp |
Ironfaceman:Guns don't kill people, people kill people |
tundegan:The same Dangote refinery Tinubus boys almost killed it not for Americans When they refused to give him crude oil to start who gave him , it was America When they planned with marketers not but his fuel who bought it , it was America Till date Dangote cannot sell his Jet fuel to Nigerian airlines but the American airlines are already using it steady ... Keep decieving yourself
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19 thousand churches burnt , 60 thousand Christians killed and these people still think this is a joke |
Diamond098454:Gold digger how ? He literally built her brand from ground up , without him she wouldn't even get the QA record deal ..he deserves more than half sef |
mascot87:A reasonable family member will not be out there supporting terrorism
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Well it clearly state those cancelled have at one time or the other supported terrorism or overstayed their visa
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Tensions rise after Niamey pushed back envoys from Nigeria, Togo, France and the US, and diplomatic solutions in Niger now look unlikely. By Eniola Akinkuotu President of Nigeria Bola Tinubu. (File photo/Reuters/Lewis Joly/Pool) President of Nigeria Bola Tinubu. © File photo/Reuters/Lewis Joly/Pool Published on August 04, 2023 at 04:16 pm (GMT +1) Share Nigeria’s President Bola Tinubu has sought parliamentary approval to place sanctions on the Republic of Niger and mobilise the military for a possible intervention should the junta not respond to the conditions sought by the Economic Community of West Africa States (ECOWAS). The belated letter comes after Nigeria had already cut the electricity supply of its northern neighbour, a move which sparked anti-Tinubu protests on the streets of Niamey with demonstrators holding posters and banners which read ‘Ebola Tinubu’. Asking permission On 4 August, Tinubu sent a letter to Senate president Godswill Akpabio seeking approval to deploy soldiers to enforce ECOWAS resolutions, in accordance with Section 5 of the Nigerian Constitution which states that the head of state must seek consent from parliament before sending troops abroad. In his letter, Tinubu seeks support to close all land borders with Niger and begin “border drill exercises”. He informs federal lawmakers of the ‘military build-up and deployment of personnel for military intervention to enforce the compliance by the military junta in Niger should they remain recalcitrant’. Tinubu also reveals his plans to embark on media sensitisation in order to gain the support of the Nigerian people, and informs parliament of a blockade of goods in transit to landlocked Niger. Diplomacy fails Tinubu’s letter contrasts with his diplomatic move just 24 hours earlier when he despatched a delegation led by former Nigerian military head of state General Abdulsalami Abubakar to meet with Niger’s military junta to accept the ECOWAS conditions – including the unconditional release and reinstatement of ousted President Mohamed Bazoum. However, the Nigerien junta announced the expulsion of ambassadors from Nigeria, Togo, France and the US with immediate effect. It also asked the US and France to withdraw their troops from the country immediately. Reports say the delegation was not able to meet with the head of the junta, General Abdourahamane Tiani, or with ousted President Bazoum. In an article published in the Washington Post, Bazoum described himself as a hostage and called on the US government and the international community to ‘help us restore our constitutional order’. He said the allegations levelled against him by the military junta were false, adding that the insecurity in the poor nation had reduced significantly since he took office in 2021. The ousted president further stated that since Niger depends on foreign aid to implement 40% of its budget, the sanctions slammed on the country would worsen the plight of the people. Time is ticking With only two days left for the ultimatum issued by ECOWAS to expire, all eyes are on the leader of the sub-region, Tinubu, and the military junta led by Tiani to see who blinks first. A leaked military memo revealed that an offensive may be launched from Sokoto, a northern state in Nigeria that shares borders with Niger. However, sources tell The Africa Report that the military has returned to the drawing board following the leaked memo. https://www.theafricareport.com/318064/nigeria-tinubu-seeks-parliaments-approval-to-invade-niger/
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Check his organs ooo..they don't miss any opportunity to steal organs ...they left all the homeless people in Eko Atlantic to start attacking an innocent person |
I am sure 48 hours ago these two men were on social media insulting Trump and defend the bandits |
ALTERNATEID:Sharap republicans have never stood a chance in NYC |
Fulani have never been known to defeat any armed opponent, the specialise in attacking sleeping people while their cronies in govt protect them |
If Muslims are not ready to speak and want to hide the killings we Christians will speak ...7000 Christian 600 churches burnt is more than a coincidence , it's targeted attack ... See names and names of murdered Christians
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Nigerian Christians still being killed by Fulani militia |
God bless this man |
He better sha go to Washington , he should not allow his sycophants deceive him |
Haba I just came across this post . |
IGP will not see this one now |
Trump is a deal maker and Tinubu too is prolific deal maker , all I see is a deal coming bout this week.. Joint military cooperation Intelligence sharing Trade because Trump must force him to pay for American equipment Security grants And maybe a Southern naval base for the Americans .. This thing might favor Tinubu and give him leverage over Northern politicians |
Does anyone take this ex police officer seriously? |
Typical berebe liar and hypocrite ..if he was smart he would realize that if not for American support Dangote refinery would have been shut down by now by the govt import cabal When NNPC refused to honor it's agreement to give Dangote crude it was the Americans that stepped in to provide crude and till date 75 percent of the crude oil Dangote uses comes from America When the cabal colluded with marketers or to lift Dangote fuel it was America that provides Dangotes first market and till date they are his biggest customers Till date Dangote is still fighting to supply Jet fuel in Nigeria while he easily supplies to America.. This adefasin is a crafty and deceptive man ..I pity people who go to these Churches
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Flangelo12:Lies , the killer was caught within 48 hours and is currently facing trial
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Putindbutt:Before e the end of today half of the shooters will be in custody ,by end of the week most shooters will have been apprehended that's the difference ..in your own case the 70 shooters will be allowed to continue killing ,they will be pampered by their friends in power , even if the police mistakenly catch one your people will release him and give him money ,generator and wife ...that's the difference |
The foolish thing you data boys don't understand is that you you these 70;shootings all the shooters will be brought to book within a week but in Nigeria the shooters will be allowed to continue shooting, the govt will treat them like kings , host meet and greet for them where they will come with their guns and still threaten to kill more people..that's the difference |
johnmartus:I don't think it's the oil if they have a base in PH they will be able to police Northern southern borders if the country splits .. ofcourse they will take oil for the trouble |