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Politics / Re: Nnamdi Kanu Debunks Seeking Negotiation With FG - Video by goodnessme1(f): 7:41pm On Jun 19
Only Kanu's smiles here will make some to drink otapiapia.




As for the other news .
Pay Nigeria journalist well and he will testify the goodness of Satan~Mazi Nnamdi Kanu 2014

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Politics / Re: Court Directed Tinubu Govt And Nnamdi Kanu To Negotiate, Ipob Lawyer Clarifies. by ahaz: 7:27pm On Jun 19
goodnessme1:
And Nigeria media twisted to make look like Kanu is no begging for negotiation.


Some that can't afford to buy beans now were even making noise beans this and that.





As for Nigeria media.


I remember Mazi Nnamdi Kanu words on Radio Biafra.

"Pay Nigeria journalist well and he will testify the goodness of Satan"Mazi Nnamdi Kanu 2014
Where are the Omo ales from South West making noise since morning insulting a man greater than all their ancestors combine

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Politics / Re: Court Directed Tinubu Govt And Nnamdi Kanu To Negotiate, Ipob Lawyer Clarifies. by goodnessme1(f): 7:17pm On Jun 19
And Nigeria media twisted to make look like Kanu is no begging for negotiation.


Some that can't afford to buy beans now were even making noise beans this and that.





As for Nigeria media.


I remember Mazi Nnamdi Kanu words on Radio Biafra.

"Pay Nigeria journalist well and he will testify the goodness of Satan"Mazi Nnamdi Kanu 2014

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Education / Top Ten 10 Universities In Benin Republic Approved By The Nigerian Government 20 by Ridwan3654(m): 4:20pm On Jun 19
TOP TEN 10 UNIVERSITIES IN BENIN REPUBLIC APPROVED BY THE NIGERIAN GOVERNMENT 2024.

I'll provide an updated list of accredited English-speaking universities in the Republic of Benin, as well as information on how to contact them about admission criteria, and they are all African universities in Benin Republic approved by the Nigerian government

1. ESEP LE BERGER

ESEP Le Berger University, also known as École Supérieure d'Études Professionnelles Le Berger, is a private institution of higher education located in Cotonou, the economic capital of Benin Republic. The university aims to provide quality education in various fields, focusing primarily on Management, Economics, Law, and Social Sciences. Like many educational institutions, ESEP Le Berger University may be involved in community outreach programs and initiatives aimed at contributing positively to the local community. This engagement can range from educational outreach to social welfare projects.
Campus and Facilities

The university campus in Cotonou is equipped with facilities that support academic and student life, including:

Classrooms

Libraries

Computer labs

Administrative offices

Student support services

Some universities in Benin Republic also provide on-campus accommodation or assist students in finding suitable housing nearby.

Internal

ESEP Le Berger University welcomes international students and has a diverse student body, including students from neighboring African countries and beyond. The university may offer specific support services for international students, such as orientation programs and assistance with visa procedures.

Admission Requirements

Admission requirements typically include:

Completed application form

Certified copies of academic transcripts

Proof of proficiency in French (for non-French speakers)

Passport-sized photographs

Valid passport

Application fee (if applicable)
2. ESTAM UNIVERSITY

ABOUT ESTAM UNIVERSITY

ESTAM is a premier educational institution that prioritizes the needs and aspirations of its students. It is dedicated to fostering excellence in education, professional development, and research. ESTAM is committed to delivering an exceptional academic journey and creating a nurturing environment that enables individuals to unlock their fullest potential.
ESTAM UNIVERSITY COURSES

Here is a list of courses offered by ESTAM UNIVERSITY:

FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCE

SOCIOLOGY

CRIMINOLOGY

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

POLITICAL SCIENCE

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND DIPLOMACY

FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCE

TRANSPORTATIONS AND LOGISTICS MGT

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT

MARKETING / INSURANCE

ACCOUNTING

BANKING AND CORPORATE FINANCE

PROJECT MANAGEMENT

FACULTY OF ART

MASS COMMUNICATION

LINGUISTICS

FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

COMPUTER SCIENCE

ESTATE MANAGEMENT

MANAGEMENT & INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

FACULTY OF ART AND APPLIED SCIENCE

MICROBIOLOGY

BIOCHEMISTRY

GEOSCIENCE & ENVIRONMENT

MASTERS COURSES

Computer Networks and Security

Diploma & International Affairs

Accounting and Auditing

Human Resources

MBA

AND MORE !!!
WEST AFRICAN UNION UNIVERSITY (WAUU)

WEST AFRICAN UNION UNIVERSITY in Cotonou is truly remarkable. It began humbly as the Prestige Tutorial Centre, a small organization dedicated to providing focused tutorial services to young individuals preparing for national exams such as WAEC-SSCE/NECO and JAMB. Initially operating in Lagos and Owo, Ondo, the tutorial center quickly gained recognition for delivering exceptional results.

Within a span of two to three years, the tutorial center's outstanding achievements prompted its integration with Adeniran Ogunsanya College of Education in Otto-ijanikin, Lagos. This partnership led to the establishment of the Dopemu-Age Satellite Centre, where more than 100 students actively participated under
COURSES OFFERED

MEDICAL SCIENCE

LAW NURSING

MASS COMMUNICATION

BANKING AND FINANCE

ECONOMICS

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE

POLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

COMPUTER SCIENCE

COMPUTER ENGINEERING

AND MORE...

WEST AFRICAN UNIVERSITY COTONOU-ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

5 O'Level credits including Math and English (Not more than two sittings)

5 Passport photographs

Photocopy of International Passport

Admission Letter (For transfer students)

Transcript (For transfer students)

For more information about West Africa
4. IFATOSS UNIVERSITY COTONOU
I-FATOSS UNIVERSITY, also known as INSTITUT DES FORMATIONS AVANCEES, is an esteemed bilingual university that embodies the philosophy of nation-building through a comprehensive approach to higher education. Founded by Professor Geoffroy BOTOYIYE, the university has gained official recognition in the Republic of Benin since 2014 and has quickly established itself as a leading institution in the country.
SOME COURSES OFFERED

COMPUTER SCIENCE

MASS COMMUNICATION

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

CRIMINOLOGY

SECURITY STUDIES

POLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

ECONOMICS

BIO CHEMISTRY

BANKING AND FINANCE

COMPUTER ENGINEERING

INFORMATION MANAGEMENT AND TECHNOLOGY
5. HEIM WELDIOS UNIVERSITY COTONOU

Driven by a passion for innovation and a commitment to excellence, HEIM WELDIOS stands proudly as one of the premier universities in Benin Republic. Setting itself apart from other institutions, it proudly offers a distinct program known as Educational Quality Control, making it the first and only university in the country to do so. This unique course empowers students with comprehensive knowledge and practical skills .
for more information on schools in benin kindly visit www.campusbenin.org

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Politics / Score Card Of Federal Member, Hon Clement Jumbo by jababa(m): 2:40pm On Jun 19
REP. CLEMENT JIMBO'S SCORE CARD AS A LAWMAKER REPRESENTING ABAK FEDERAL CONSTITUENCY

*BILLS*

1. A Bill for a law to establish Federal School of Medical Laboratory Science, Midim, Abak Local Government Area, Akwa Ibom State.

2. A Bill for a law to establish National Commission for Technology Transfer.

*MOTIONS*

1. Motion calling on the FG to construct Obiobom Community Collapsed Bridge, Abak Local Government Area, Akwa Ibom State.

2. Motion for Amendment of 2014 Pension Act.

*PETITIONS*

1. Petitioning of Nigerian Army to pay Compensation to Ibagwa communities land owners.

2. Petitioning of Nigerian Army to release Mfonma Mfon Effiong who was illegally detained in their Barrack.

3. Petitioning of Nigeria Police Force to reinstate one of his constituents, Imo Jackson who was unlawfully dismissed from NPF.

4. Petitioning of Nigerian Army for reinstatement of Mr. Udoekong Inibehe who was unlawfully dismissed from Army.

*TRAINING/EMPOWERMENT & DISTRIBUTION OF PALLIATIVE*

1. Training of 70 Youths on ICT and also empowered them with HP Laptops.

2. Training of 31 Female Youths on Cosmetology and provision of start up grants.

3. Empowerment of 31 constituents with hair dryers and start up grants.

4. Empowerment of 31 constituents with sewing machines and start up grants.

5. Empowerment of four constituents with four first grade Toyota Camry Cars.

6. Distribution of grains as palliatives which includes:

(a) 50 bags of 50kg rice.
(b) 4,500 bags of 10kg rice.

7. Empowerment of 93 Women with 50,000 business grants in Abak/Etim Ekpo/Ika Federal Constituency.
8. Free premium motor spirit distribution to motorist in Abak, Etim Ekpo & Ika Federal Constituency.
9. Distribution of 300 bags of 10kg rice, 300 bags of 10kg garri, 300 bags of 10kg beans, 30 cartons of vegetable oil, 40 cartons of tin tomato, 40 cartons of seasoning, 2 pieces of blankets and 200 pieces of blankets to Flood victims in his constituency.

*FACILITATION OF PERSONABLE JOBS*

Federal Government jobs has been facilitated for his Constituents in the following organizations.

1. Nigerian Navy.

2. Nigerian Army

3. Nigeria Police Force.

4. Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps.

5. Federal Civil Service.

6. Federal Capital Territory Administration.

*PROJECTS*

1. Completion of Abak Village Hall.

2. Grading of Ediene Abak - Etinan 8.10km road.

3. Installation of 45 solar powered street lights in Ediene Abak and Premium FM Avenue, Utu Abak.

*EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT PROGRAMMES*

1. Distribution of 100 carton of chalks.

2. Free distribution of 2,500 school bags to pupils in public Schools in Abak/Etim Ekpo/Ika Federal Constituency.

3. Distribution of 20,000 copies of exercise books.

4. Payment of 50,000 Bursary each to 80 Students of Abak/Etim Ekpo/Ika Federal Constituency in Tertiary Institutions.

5. Purchased of 80 JAMB forms to prospective candidates and sponsorship of free JAMB classes.

6. Scholarship award to Abak Federal Constituency International and Local Students.

*FREE MEDICAL OUTREACH*

Free medical treatment/ surgery and distribution of medicines to over 2,500 constituents in Abak, Etim Ekpo and Ika Federal Constituency.

Agriculture / Re: 10 Myths About Gmos by stagger: 2:27pm On Jun 19
lovelyJubbly:
GMO stands for “genetically modified organism.” It most commonly refers to organisms—often plants—that have been modified to achieve desired traits, like drought-tolerance and pest-resistance, using recombinant DNA techniques or genetic engineering (GE). It’s a misleading term, since we’ve been modifying the genetics of organisms since the dawn of agriculture. But the name isn’t the only thing that people get wrong.

Myth: Farmers can’t save GMO seeds.
Reality: It is true that patented GMO seeds are often protected by intellectual property rules, meaning farmers must pledge not to save them and replant. Monsanto says it has sued about 150 farmers who it claims broke these rules over the past 20 years. However, hybrid seeds, which have been around for decades, also need to be purchased each season because they don’t breed true, so this is not a new issue for many farmers. In both cases, farmers choose to purchase these seeds because they get a better yield and make more money. In addition, in many public sector projects, such as the virus-resistant papaya in Hawaii, insect-resistant eggplant in Bangladesh, and drought-tolerant Water Efficient Maize for Africa, farmers are free to save and share GMO seeds and no royalties are charged.

Myth: GMOs are a corporate plot to control developing nations and the world’s food supply.
Reality: Developing nations are increasingly choosing GMOs, and for the fourth year in a row, devoted more hectares to growing biotech crops than developed nations. Farmers in these countries choose biotech because these crops have helped to alleviate hunger by increasing incomes for 18 million small-holder farm families, bringing financial stability to more than 65 million people in developing nations. This technology should not bypass the poor, who are arguably those who stand to benefit most.

Myth: GMOs are a ploy by agrichemical corporations to sell more pesticides/herbicides.
Reality: Some GMO crops—such as Roundup Ready—can tolerate applications of herbicides, a trait that reduces the need for hand weeding or mechanical cultivation, which disturbs the soil. People sometimes imagine that GMOs use more insecticides, but the reverse is true with GMO crops that are bred with a natural form of insect-resistance, thus minimizing or eliminating the need to spray pesticides for crop protection. Overall, scientists say GMOs have reduced the use of chemical pesticides—both herbicides and insecticides—by 37%. (Qaim et al. 2014).

Myth: GMOs are used only in industrial, chemical-intensive agriculture.
Reality: The technology of genetic engineering can be used in multiple ways, including reducing pesticides. Today many GMO crops are being bred in developing countries by public sector scientists who are working to improve the nutritional content and viability of staple food crops key to their region, such as cassava, pulses, mustard, brinjal, potatoes, rice, and bananas. Small-holder farmers typically grow these crops to feed their families.

Myth: GMOs are not adequately tested
Reality: Governments everywhere employ strict biosafety protocols to ensure that any new GM product poses no threat to human or animal health, or the environment. These protocols include laboratory and field tests that may span many years. The resulting plants and foods are far more thoroughly tested than their conventional counterparts. Hundreds of scientific papers have assessed the safety of GM crops, and the vast majority found they are nutritionally equivalent to their conventional counterparts.

Myth: GMOs are harmful to the environment.
Reality: Farmers who grow GMO commodity crops, like soy and corn, do less tilling, which reduces topsoil loss, erosion, and the associated runoff of fertilizer. They also can cultivate pest-resistant GMO crops, like Bt cotton, corn, and eggplant, with far fewer applications of pesticides, which benefits human and environmental health. Agriculture and its associated land use accounts for over a quarter of all global greenhouse gas emissions. On average, GE crops have reduced chemical pesticide use by 37%, increased crop yields by 22%, and increased farmer profits by 68%. GE crops also have reduced CO2 emissions (mostly through enabling no-till farming practices) by 27 billion kg—equivalent to taking 12 million cars off the road (Qaim et al. 2014).

Myth: GMOs are unhealthy.
Reality: GMO foods have a long, safe track record during their more than 20 years on the market. The prestigious National Academies of Science agrees with US regulatory agencies, scientists, and leading health associations worldwide that food grown from GM crops is safe to eat, and no riskier than consuming the same foods containing ingredients from crop plants modified by conventional plant breeding techniques. Banning GMOs results in negative health consequences because farmers would be forced to go back to using older, more toxic pesticides and access to food is more limited.

Myth: GMOs are unnatural.
Reality: Humans have been selectively breeding plants and animals for countless millennia, so all domesticated plant species—and even your pet dogs and cats—are technically genetically modified. Genetic engineering replicates a process that has been occurring in nature for millions of years as bacteria and viruses regularly shuttle genes between different species.

Myth: Organics are safer than GMOs.
Reality: Organic farming is a cultivation method, and GMOs are a breeding method, so it’s like comparing apples and oranges. Additionally, organic growers are allowed to use certain types of pesticides, so some GMOs could claim to be safer than organics. An example might be a GM blight-resistant potato, which does not need toxic substances like copper sulfate or other fungicides often used to control blight in organic farming. Ideally, genetic modification would be used to improve organic farming.

Myth: GMOs won’t feed the world.
Reality: No one plant breeding or agricultural system can or will feed 9 billion people in a sustainable manner. There is no “silver bullet.”We need everything to help contribute to this goal: conventional, organic, biotech, small-holder, large-scale, as well as better distribution and storage systems, and less food waste, too.

https://allianceforscience.org/10-myths-about-gmos/



Truly you are one of those the bible says have eyes, but cannot see. Have ears that are dull of hearing, and simply cannot perceive.

Go and find out who the largest land owners in the US are.

In case you don't know, the Cambodian government has given out two-thirds of the country's arable land to...you may have guessed...a Chinese corporation.

Do you know that in China now, farmers are being prevented from planting certain types of crops and must plant what the government tells them to plant or risk having their land seized?

Maybe you have not been following the riots and protests by diary farmers across Europe. Go find out why they are protesting.

I once tried out planting foundation maize, DK maize variety and the one known as SC (you should know who produces the last two). The yield from foundation maize beat the other two hands down after being subjected to a most adverse rainfall pattern that year, with loads of pest invasion amid NPK and urea fertilization. That was the year I swore to stick with OPV and foundation maize and ran away from these exotic brands.

I just hope you are not one of those who will realize too late what is going on.

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Agriculture / Re: 10 Myths About Gmos by epainos: 12:58pm On Jun 19
lovelyJubbly:
GMO stands for “genetically modified organism.” It most commonly refers to organisms—often plants—that have been modified to achieve desired traits, like drought-tolerance and pest-resistance, using recombinant DNA techniques or genetic engineering (GE). It’s a misleading term, since we’ve been modifying the genetics of organisms since the dawn of agriculture. But the name isn’t the only thing that people get wrong.
You are the one getting it wrong. Go back to the writer that s(he) is just a writer who has successfully written rubbish. Always try to understand a subject before embarrassing yourself. And OP...stop reposting everything. Ha ba!


Myth: Farmers can’t save GMO seeds.
Reality: It is true that patented GMO seeds are often protected by intellectual property rules, meaning farmers must pledge not to save them and replant. Monsanto says it has sued about 150 farmers who it claims broke these rules over the past 20 years. However, hybrid seeds, which have been around for decades, also need to be purchased each season because they don’t breed true, so this is not a new issue for many farmers. In both cases, farmers choose to purchase these seeds because they get a better yield and make more money. In addition, in many public sector projects, such as the virus-resistant papaya in Hawaii, insect-resistant eggplant in Bangladesh, and drought-tolerant Water Efficient Maize for Africa, farmers are free to save and share GMO seeds and no royalties are charged.
You failed to mention OPV (open pollinated varieties), which are heritage seeds. Hybrid or no hybrid... GMO or no GMO....seeds are supposed to be cheap. NGOs and governments are supposed to make it almost free all over the world. But businessmen have successfully succeeded in monetizing them. Please, go research OPV. Stop justifying nonsense.

If you want the world to not go on hunger, seeds should be almost free. Go check out the coats of these hybrids and GMOs. Lol. Anyway, only farmers who don't know about natural farming will keep buying hybrids and GMOs.



Myth: GMOs are a corporate plot to control developing nations and the world’s food supply.
Reality: Developing nations are increasingly choosing GMOs, and for the fourth year in a row, devoted more hectares to growing biotech crops than developed nations. Farmers in these countries choose biotech because these crops have helped to alleviate hunger by increasing incomes for 18 million small-holder farm families, bringing financial stability to more than 65 million people in developing nations. This technology should not bypass the poor, who are arguably those who stand to benefit most.
If it's not a corporate plot, why are seeds out of the reach of farmers? You try to divert the story that Africans are only victims. You aren't smart, na. Na corporate plot to remove gardening and farming from common men. Only billionaries will soon be farmers. This is the game...amd.they can control the world. But they will fail. Let them stop using you to write what is going to destroy the world. And OP...stop reposting everything because of the front page. Ha ba!


Myth: GMOs are a ploy by agrichemical corporations to sell more pesticides/herbicides.
Reality: Some GMO crops—such as Roundup Ready—can tolerate applications of herbicides, a trait that reduces the need for hand weeding or mechanical cultivation, which disturbs the soil. People sometimes imagine that GMOs use more insecticides, but the reverse is true with GMO crops that are bred with a natural form of insect-resistance, thus minimizing or eliminating the need to spray pesticides for crop protection. Overall, scientists say GMOs have reduced the use of chemical pesticides—both herbicides and insecticides—by 37%. (Qaim et al. 2014).
While they are resistance to certain diseases, they aren't to many others. I am a farmer, and I can tell you that you can not successfully cultivate seeds these days without spraying chemicals if you dont know about natural farming. So, stop playing. Resistant seeds dont mean reduced pesticides spraying. In fact, from our experience, it is more spraying.


Myth: GMOs are used only in industrial, chemical-intensive agriculture.
Reality: The technology of genetic engineering can be used in multiple ways, including reducing pesticides. Today many GMO crops are being bred in developing countries by public sector scientists who are working to improve the nutritional content and viability of staple food crops key to their region, such as cassava, pulses, mustard, brinjal, potatoes, rice, and bananas. Small-holder farmers typically grow these crops to feed their families.
That's the idea. They started by saying they are for industrial usage so as to get acceptance. Now that they have gotten that, they are already using writers and poster like you like to promote seeds for human consumption. Lol..


Myth: GMOs are not adequately tested
Reality: Governments everywhere employ strict biosafety protocols to ensure that any new GM product poses no threat to human or animal health, or the environment. These protocols include laboratory and field tests that may span many years. The resulting plants and foods are far more thoroughly tested than their conventional counterparts. Hundreds of scientific papers have assessed the safety of GM crops, and the vast majority found they are nutritionally equivalent to their conventional counterparts.
Give us proofs and references for this. I can supply you many evidences of GMOs and pesticides causing cancer.


Myth: GMOs are harmful to the environment.
Reality: Farmers who grow GMO commodity crops, like soy and corn, do less tilling, which reduces topsoil loss, erosion, and the associated runoff of fertilizer. They also can cultivate pest-resistant GMO crops, like Bt cotton, corn, and eggplant, with far fewer applications of pesticides, which benefits human and environmental health. Agriculture and its associated land use accounts for over a quarter of all global greenhouse gas emissions. On average, GE crops have reduced chemical pesticide use by 37%, increased crop yields by 22%, and increased farmer profits by 68%. GE crops also have reduced CO2 emissions (mostly through enabling no-till farming practices) by 27 billion kg—equivalent to taking 12 million cars off the road (Qaim et al. 2014).
Lol. Dey play. You know zero about farming. Farmers till because of soil compaction and not pest issues. So, how does this come into play. You are just writing rubbish. Instead of this useless writer to do what is right and talk to farmers....nope. he don collect money to promote GMOs..lol


Myth: GMOs are unhealthy.
Reality: GMO foods have a long, safe track record during their more than 20 years on the market. The prestigious National Academies of Science agrees with US regulatory agencies, scientists, and leading health associations worldwide that food grown from GM crops is safe to eat, and no riskier than consuming the same foods containing ingredients from crop plants modified by conventional plant breeding techniques. Banning GMOs results in negative health consequences because farmers would be forced to go back to using older, more toxic pesticides and access to food is more limited.
Which clean track record? Should we start posting references of GMOs and cancers? Lol. Dey play.


Myth: GMOs are unnatural.
Reality: Humans have been selectively breeding plants and animals for countless millennia, so all domesticated plant species—and even your pet dogs and cats—are technically genetically modified. Genetic engineering replicates a process that has been occurring in nature for millions of years as bacteria and viruses regularly shuttle genes between different species.
As long as it is extraction of gene, it is unnatural. Period. Stop promoting death. Breeding without extraction is OK...that's hybrid. Like a black and white sleep together and produce a kid with both genes. That's naturally made. But when you extract gene...dey play. Even artificial insemination, though artificially done, but there is no extration...so, there is no danger. But when you go inside and pull out a gene and then insert in another...that is where the wahala is. So, get it right before you write nonsense.


Myth: Organics are safer than GMOs.
Reality: Organic farming is a cultivation method, and GMOs are a breeding method, so it’s like comparing apples and oranges. Additionally, organic growers are allowed to use certain types of pesticides, so some GMOs could claim to be safer than organics. An example might be a GM blight-resistant potato, which does not need toxic substances like copper sulfate or other fungicides often used to control blight in organic farming. Ideally, genetic modification would be used to improve organic farming.
Stop playing smart. You also dont know it, too. OPV is what you should use here. OPV vs. GMO vs Hybrid. Stop playing smart.


Myth: GMOs won’t feed the world.
Reality: No one plant breeding or agricultural system can or will feed 9 billion people in a sustainable manner. There is no “silver bullet.”We need everything to help contribute to this goal: conventional, organic, biotech, small-holder, large-scale, as well as better distribution and storage systems, and less food waste, too.

https://allianceforscience.org/10-myths-about-gmos/


Lol. Smartie. When we restore our climate... When we stop burning carbon into the air, we will have 10 to 100 times more harvest from every plot of land we use. So, we will be able to feed the world. Period.


Note
GMO is a term used for extracting genes, which is bad. These people are already aware that it is bad...so, they have gone back to the drawing board. Now, we have a new method of transferring genes from one place to another without extraction. This is how HIV is said will be cured. This tech is used in Agric and medicine. It is changing everything. Many natural seed producers are already adopting it.

The term GMO must be stopped. This is the ONLY way out. This writer has just complicated this issue. Period.

I will not want to mention the tech here cos it is another story for another day. If this thread makes the front page, I am sure someone will write about it.

My Recommendation
Start a garden. Produce your veggies. Sure, you will have to buy expensive seeds cos there aren't no cheap seeds any longer, but it may be the first and last time you buy them. Even if you buy later, you will still be saving a lot of money. Produce your tomatoes, cucumbers, pepper, sweet corn, ugu, green vegetables, and fruits....like pineapple, pawpaw, watermelon, etc. Also, raise grass-fed meat, eggs, and milk. You can do it....you can produce 10 eggs for your family daily without stress...what about working out feeding your family 3 to 4 chickens weekly instead of buying frozen meat from the market. You can do it. Go learn this.

I used to have a group where I do free training on this stuff. I think I need to do it again to help a lot of people. If you are interested in this....just let me know.....I my consider teaching people again.

This is my quota to help Nigerians during this food shortage crisis.

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Agriculture / 10 Myths About Gmos by lovelyJubbly: 11:56am On Jun 19
GMO stands for “genetically modified organism.” It most commonly refers to organisms—often plants—that have been modified to achieve desired traits, like drought-tolerance and pest-resistance, using recombinant DNA techniques or genetic engineering (GE). It’s a misleading term, since we’ve been modifying the genetics of organisms since the dawn of agriculture. But the name isn’t the only thing that people get wrong.

Myth: Farmers can’t save GMO seeds.
Reality: It is true that patented GMO seeds are often protected by intellectual property rules, meaning farmers must pledge not to save them and replant. Monsanto says it has sued about 150 farmers who it claims broke these rules over the past 20 years. However, hybrid seeds, which have been around for decades, also need to be purchased each season because they don’t breed true, so this is not a new issue for many farmers. In both cases, farmers choose to purchase these seeds because they get a better yield and make more money. In addition, in many public sector projects, such as the virus-resistant papaya in Hawaii, insect-resistant eggplant in Bangladesh, and drought-tolerant Water Efficient Maize for Africa, farmers are free to save and share GMO seeds and no royalties are charged.

Myth: GMOs are a corporate plot to control developing nations and the world’s food supply.
Reality: Developing nations are increasingly choosing GMOs, and for the fourth year in a row, devoted more hectares to growing biotech crops than developed nations. Farmers in these countries choose biotech because these crops have helped to alleviate hunger by increasing incomes for 18 million small-holder farm families, bringing financial stability to more than 65 million people in developing nations. This technology should not bypass the poor, who are arguably those who stand to benefit most.

Myth: GMOs are a ploy by agrichemical corporations to sell more pesticides/herbicides.
Reality: Some GMO crops—such as Roundup Ready—can tolerate applications of herbicides, a trait that reduces the need for hand weeding or mechanical cultivation, which disturbs the soil. People sometimes imagine that GMOs use more insecticides, but the reverse is true with GMO crops that are bred with a natural form of insect-resistance, thus minimizing or eliminating the need to spray pesticides for crop protection. Overall, scientists say GMOs have reduced the use of chemical pesticides—both herbicides and insecticides—by 37%. (Qaim et al. 2014).

Myth: GMOs are used only in industrial, chemical-intensive agriculture.
Reality: The technology of genetic engineering can be used in multiple ways, including reducing pesticides. Today many GMO crops are being bred in developing countries by public sector scientists who are working to improve the nutritional content and viability of staple food crops key to their region, such as cassava, pulses, mustard, brinjal, potatoes, rice, and bananas. Small-holder farmers typically grow these crops to feed their families.

Myth: GMOs are not adequately tested
Reality: Governments everywhere employ strict biosafety protocols to ensure that any new GM product poses no threat to human or animal health, or the environment. These protocols include laboratory and field tests that may span many years. The resulting plants and foods are far more thoroughly tested than their conventional counterparts. Hundreds of scientific papers have assessed the safety of GM crops, and the vast majority found they are nutritionally equivalent to their conventional counterparts.

Myth: GMOs are harmful to the environment.
Reality: Farmers who grow GMO commodity crops, like soy and corn, do less tilling, which reduces topsoil loss, erosion, and the associated runoff of fertilizer. They also can cultivate pest-resistant GMO crops, like Bt cotton, corn, and eggplant, with far fewer applications of pesticides, which benefits human and environmental health. Agriculture and its associated land use accounts for over a quarter of all global greenhouse gas emissions. On average, GE crops have reduced chemical pesticide use by 37%, increased crop yields by 22%, and increased farmer profits by 68%. GE crops also have reduced CO2 emissions (mostly through enabling no-till farming practices) by 27 billion kg—equivalent to taking 12 million cars off the road (Qaim et al. 2014).

Myth: GMOs are unhealthy.
Reality: GMO foods have a long, safe track record during their more than 20 years on the market. The prestigious National Academies of Science agrees with US regulatory agencies, scientists, and leading health associations worldwide that food grown from GM crops is safe to eat, and no riskier than consuming the same foods containing ingredients from crop plants modified by conventional plant breeding techniques. Banning GMOs results in negative health consequences because farmers would be forced to go back to using older, more toxic pesticides and access to food is more limited.

Myth: GMOs are unnatural.
Reality: Humans have been selectively breeding plants and animals for countless millennia, so all domesticated plant species—and even your pet dogs and cats—are technically genetically modified. Genetic engineering replicates a process that has been occurring in nature for millions of years as bacteria and viruses regularly shuttle genes between different species.

Myth: Organics are safer than GMOs.
Reality: Organic farming is a cultivation method, and GMOs are a breeding method, so it’s like comparing apples and oranges. Additionally, organic growers are allowed to use certain types of pesticides, so some GMOs could claim to be safer than organics. An example might be a GM blight-resistant potato, which does not need toxic substances like copper sulfate or other fungicides often used to control blight in organic farming. Ideally, genetic modification would be used to improve organic farming.

Myth: GMOs won’t feed the world.
Reality: No one plant breeding or agricultural system can or will feed 9 billion people in a sustainable manner. There is no “silver bullet.”We need everything to help contribute to this goal: conventional, organic, biotech, small-holder, large-scale, as well as better distribution and storage systems, and less food waste, too.

https://allianceforscience.org/10-myths-about-gmos/
Politics / FACT CHECK: Did Alex Otti Borrow More Money Than Previous Abia Government by Blaze14k: 11:27am On Jun 19
Uche Rochas, a Nigerian businessman, claimed Alex Otti, governor of Abia state, obtained more loans than his predecessors within one year.

On his X page on May 28, Rochas said Otti spends “N9m daily on feeding from Abia state tax payers money”.

“He has borrowed more than Orji Kalu, Theo Orji, Okezie Ikpeazu combined in less than 1yr in office,” Rochas said.

“He’s building substandard roads but the Pharisees aka obidient movement sees nothing wrong in it.”

WHO ARE THE PEOPLE MENTIONED IN THE TWEET?
Kalu is a Nigerian politician and businessman who served as governor of Abia from May 29, 1999 to May 29, 2007.

He is the senator representing Abia north senatorial district, while Orji served as the state governor from 2007 to 2015 and as the senator representing Abia central senatorial district from 2015 to 2023

VERIFYING MEAL BUDGET CLAIM
Rochas claimed Otti spends N9 million daily on feeding, however, in the 2024 approved budget, N595.12 million was budgeted for refreshments and meals for the office of the governor — bringing the daily expenditure to N1.63 million.

VERIFYING LOAN CLAIM
To verify Rochas’ claim, TheCable initially attempted to compare the first-year change in domestic and external debt profile during Orji and Ikpeazu’s tenure to Otti, but there was not enough data to make a fair comparison.

The domestic debt data compiled by the Debt Management Office (DMO) — a government agency established to coordinate the management of Nigeria’s debt — started keeping the records in 2011, thereby, excluding the debt profile of governors that served between 1999 and 2010.

There is no debt data for Kalu’s two terms and Orji’s first tenure in office as governor of the state.

However, available data shows that Abia state’s domestic debt profile was N142,470,717,702.46 as of June 2023, a month after Otti assumed office.

The data also showed that the state domestic debt has reduced by N3.83 billion or 2.69 percent to N138,638,007,432.32 as of December 2023 — the first six months of Otti’s tenure.

Similarly, external debt stock decreased by $3.27 million under Otti to $89,053,939.30 as of December 2023, from $92,328,683.83 as of June 2023.

During Ikpeazu’s tenure, the state domestic debt stock rose in the first year by N8.49 billion (8.92 percent) from N95,212,687,526.87 as of December 2021, to N103,710,011,090.63 as of December 2022.

Although, external debt stock under Ikpeazu dropped by $6,853,150.31 from $101,132,954.37 to $94,279,804.06 during the same period.

Also, DMO reported the state domestic debt under Orji stood at N31,736,723,709.99 as of December 2013, compared to N25,126,070,685.10 in December 2014 — indicating a decrease of N6.61 billion or 26.3 percent during his tenure.

However, during Orji’s administration, external debt stock rose by $388,691.41 from $34,180,112.33 as of December 2013, to $33,791,420.92 as of December 2014.

VERDICT

Based on the DMO data available, it is clear that the state’s debt has reduced since Otti took office. Hence, the claim that Otti has borrowed more money than the previous governors combined in less than one year in office is false.

Also, the claim that Otti spends N9 million daily on feeding is incorrect based on the 2024 approved budget.

https://www.thecable.ng/fact-check-did-alex-otti-borrow-more-money-in-one-year-than-previous-abia-governors/amp/

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Politics / Re: Rivers: Pro-Fubara lawmakers To screen LG Caretaker Committees today (see List) by frankmoney(m): 9:35am On Jun 19
lexyclasy:
Appeal court is tomorrow o, this one you all are running mouth like tap, if the judgement favors 27Assembly members know that all the bills made by them will stand. so is too early to sharp mouth. Wike is not your mate in Politics. when Amaechi took all the PDP structure to APC, it was Wike that that stood firm, rebuild PDP to what your ATIKU , SARAKI, TAMBUWAL, AYU 5 nPDP governors and the rest that was defecting at eagle square in 2014, it was Wike that was the last man standing so the guy is not a push over in Nigerian politics just wait. don't be too excited.
he isn't that powerful , it's just because rivers people hated apc and was supporting him. Without the people's support he is absolutely nothing

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Politics / Re: Rivers: Pro-Fubara lawmakers To screen LG Caretaker Committees today (see List) by lexyclasy: 9:31am On Jun 19
abitex577:
Gov. Fubara gradually positioning his foot soldiers!!! Congratulations!!!
Appeal court is tomorrow o, this one you all are running mouth like tap, if the judgement favors 27Assembly members know that all the bills made by them will stand. so is too early to sharp mouth. Wike is not your mate in Politics. when Amaechi took all the PDP structure to APC, it was Wike that that stood firm, rebuild PDP to what your ATIKU , SARAKI, TAMBUWAL, AYU 5 nPDP governors and the rest that was defecting at eagle square in 2014, it was Wike that was the last man standing so the guy is not a push over in Nigerian politics just wait. don't be too excited.

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Investment / Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by RodgersAkpafu: 8:22am On Jun 19
megawealth01:
God help Nigeria

AFRICA'S LARGEST ECONOMIES - 2014, 2023, 2024

2014
1 🇳🇬Nigeria: $568.5 billion
2 🇿🇦South Africa: $381.2 billion
3 🇪🇬Egypt: $321.6 billion
4 🇩🇿Algeria: $238.9 billion
5 🇦🇴Angola: $145.7 billion

2023
1 🇪🇬Egypt: $393.9 billion
2 🇿🇦South Africa: $377.7 billion
3 🇳🇬Nigeria: $374.9 billion
4 🇩🇿Algeria: 244.7 billion
5 🇪🇹Ethiopia: $159.7 billion

2024 - Estimated
1 🇿🇦South Africa: $373.2 billion
2 🇪🇬Egypt: $347.6 billion
3 🇩🇿Algeria: $266.8 billion
4 🇳🇬Nigeria: $252.7 billion
5 🇪🇹Ethiopia: $205.1 billion

#Statisense
(IMF WEO Apr 2024)

incompetent government
that's all I see

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Romance / Re: They.don't Just Kneel But Have Sex Before Idols: Exposing Fake Disclosures by GodisStriking: 1:36am On Jun 19
There have been incidents and allegations of sexual hazing associated with Sigma Phi Epsilon, the fraternity that Robert Morris was a member of at Baylor University. In 2017, a student at Ohio University claimed that he was subjected to sexual harassment and inappropriate behavior during a pledging event hosted by the fraternity. The chapter at Ohio University was subsequently shut down after a university investigation. There have also been allegations of hazing and inappropriate behavior at other Sigma Phi Epsilon chapters across the country.

Here are some excerpts from various reports and news articles about sexual hazing incidents associated with Sigma Phi Epsilon:
1. An article by NPR states that a chapter of SigmaPhi Epsilon at the University of Florida was suspended in 2014 after several pledges claimed they were subjected to hazing and sexual assault during pledging events.
2. A report by The New York Times reported that a group of pledges at the University of Michigan claimed they were subjected to hazing and sexual harassment by fraternity members during pledging events.

3. The New York Times also reported that a chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon at Amherst College was suspended in 2018 after investigations found the fraternity had engaged in hazing and inappropriate behavior, including forcing pledges to consume excessive amounts of alcohol and engaging in sexually inappropriate activities.
4. An article by USA Today reported that a fraternity brother at Ohio University claimed that he was coerced into performing sexual acts during a pledging event, leading to the fraternity being shut down.
Family / Re: How Much Is Baby Food And Diapers In Your Area by tonyzaks: 11:49pm On Jun 18
RichIgboBoy:
what are you trying to say?
Fairness. Gej govt started from 2011 to 2015, Buhari's from 2015 to 2023 and Tinubu's is his first year. What I want to see in the table is where each govt started and where it finished so that we would have a more robust comparison. Here it showed Gej 2014, Buhari 2022 and Tinubu 2024, it doesn't make sense

TV/Movies / Re: What Movie Are You Watching Now? by abduleez1(m): 9:25pm On Jun 18
oyaskii:
RE: Still Alice (2014).

A gut wrenching journey through the fragility of memory.....

There are some movies that you dare not see a second time, not because they aren't good enough to warrant a second watch, no, far from it, in fact impeccable motion pictures, but is just because they are incredibly sad, and this and Manchester by the Sea, are 2 of such movies for me, but i dared to see this again, and whilst is such a beautiful film, it was just as grim as the first watch.

Still Alice is a horror esque flick, a heartbreaking portrayal of a disease that shouldn't even exist. Alice Howland is diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer's, and she quickly begins to forget the world she knows.

Julianne Moore shines as Alice Howland, and i read up on how religiously she researched on the disease so she could deliver a masterclass performance. And man what a hell of a method acting it was!. The film opens with her being a professor of linguistics, with a firm grip on reality and as she is diagnosed, her countenance gradually changes into an inevitable mental incompetence. There was this scene, where she had to take a leak, but forgot where the bathroom was in her own house, and in the struggle to find it, she just leaked on herself 😩, It was sad to watch, but boy, it was some fine acting, and that Oscar best actress nod was all too deserving.

I sometimes use to wonder, as perfect as our bodies, it can actually succumb to diseases such as this, cancers, diabetes etc and eventually see the corruption of death, like this perfect body, will rot away someday!, and all the thousands of religion in the world doesn't provide enough comfort from this inevitable dread...it just doesn't make sense! 😔.

Anyway, i can't promise that this is a happy movie but it will be worth the watch if you get around to it.

8/10.

I envy your dedication to watching oldies movies man. I got over 25 solid top tier oldies and classics to watch, but fear dey catch me to start.
Don't understand what's going on. At the point before I download, I'm in a rush to watch but as soon as I download ginger drops.

I'm more inclined to watch a long @ss TV show than a 2hr movie. I have like 3 films (Gerald's Game, In the Mood For Love, Hitman) I've watched halfway through and haven't still finished just because I paused to catch up on my latest TV shows. Getting back to them now became herculean tasks.

Imagine me having watched 14 movies all year long, while I've watched about 15 TV shows in the same span. 😢🥺🤦🏽‍♂️

TV/Movies / Re: What Movie Are You Watching Now? by oyaskii(m): 9:09pm On Jun 18
RE: Still Alice (2014).

A gut wrenching journey through the fragility of memory.....

There are some movies that you dare not see a second time, not because they aren't good enough to warrant a second watch, no, far from it, in fact impeccable motion pictures, but is just because they are incredibly sad, and this and Manchester by the Sea, are 2 of such movies for me, but i dared to see this again, and whilst is such a beautiful film, it was just as grim as the first watch.

Still Alice is a horror esque flick, a heartbreaking portrayal of a disease that shouldn't even exist. Alice Howland is diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer's, and she quickly begins to forget the world she knows.

Julianne Moore shines as Alice Howland, and i read up on how religiously she researched on the disease so she could deliver a masterclass performance. And man what a hell of a method acting it was!. The film opens with her being a professor of linguistics, with a firm grip on reality and as she is diagnosed, her countenance gradually changes into an inevitable mental incompetence. There was this scene, where she had to take a leak, but forgot where the bathroom was in her own house, and in the struggle to find it, she just leaked on herself 😩, It was sad to watch, but boy, it was some fine acting, and that Oscar best actress nod was all too deserving.

I sometimes use to wonder, as perfect as our bodies, it can actually succumb to diseases such as this, cancers, diabetes etc and eventually see the corruption of death, like this perfect body, will rot away someday!, and all the thousands of religion in the world doesn't provide enough comfort from this inevitable dread...it just doesn't make sense! 😔.

Anyway, i can't promise that this is a happy movie but it will be worth the watch if you get around to it.

8/10.

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Autos / Foreign Used 2014 Mercedes Benz Glk350 (kaduna) by ladyjblinks(f): 6:31pm On Jun 18
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Investment / Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by IyaTola: 4:17pm On Jun 18
Will God come from heaven down to earth?
megawealth01:
God help Nigeria

AFRICA'S LARGEST ECONOMIES - 2014, 2023, 2024

2014
1 🇳🇬Nigeria: $568.5 billion
2 🇿🇦South Africa: $381.2 billion
3 🇪🇬Egypt: $321.6 billion
4 🇩🇿Algeria: $238.9 billion
5 🇦🇴Angola: $145.7 billion

2023
1 🇪🇬Egypt: $393.9 billion
2 🇿🇦South Africa: $377.7 billion
3 🇳🇬Nigeria: $374.9 billion
4 🇩🇿Algeria: 244.7 billion
5 🇪🇹Ethiopia: $159.7 billion

2024 - Estimated
1 🇿🇦South Africa: $373.2 billion
2 🇪🇬Egypt: $347.6 billion
3 🇩🇿Algeria: $266.8 billion
4 🇳🇬Nigeria: $252.7 billion
5 🇪🇹Ethiopia: $205.1 billion

#Statisense
(IMF WEO Apr 2024)
Sports / Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Odunayaw(m): 2:40pm On Jun 18
minfelix:

what happen to them in 2013,2014,2015,2016,2017,2018,2019,2020,2021,2022,2023…Phcn take them light?
grin They were building again
Sports / Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by minfelix(m): 2:25pm On Jun 18
TheGoodJoe:


Spain is current Nations League champions.
what happen to them in 2013,2014,2015,2016,2017,2018,2019,2020,2021,2022,2023…Phcn take them light?
Investment / Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 1:47pm On Jun 18
God help Nigeria

AFRICA'S LARGEST ECONOMIES - 2014, 2023, 2024

2014
1 🇳🇬Nigeria: $568.5 billion
2 🇿🇦South Africa: $381.2 billion
3 🇪🇬Egypt: $321.6 billion
4 🇩🇿Algeria: $238.9 billion
5 🇦🇴Angola: $145.7 billion

2023
1 🇪🇬Egypt: $393.9 billion
2 🇿🇦South Africa: $377.7 billion
3 🇳🇬Nigeria: $374.9 billion
4 🇩🇿Algeria: 244.7 billion
5 🇪🇹Ethiopia: $159.7 billion

2024 - Estimated
1 🇿🇦South Africa: $373.2 billion
2 🇪🇬Egypt: $347.6 billion
3 🇩🇿Algeria: $266.8 billion
4 🇳🇬Nigeria: $252.7 billion
5 🇪🇹Ethiopia: $205.1 billion

#Statisense
(IMF WEO Apr 2024)
Autos / Re: ✔️✔️List Of Foreign Used Cars And Their Negotiable Price Links by rowlizglobal: 11:21am On Jun 18
MAKE: LEXUS GX460
YEAR: 2014
COLOUR: BLACK
INTERIOR : CREAM
DRIVE TRAIN: ALL WHEEL DRIVE
TRANSMISSION: AUTOMATIC
DUTY PAID: YES
PORT OF ENTRY: TINCAN

https://rowlizautos.car.blog/2024/06/17/foreign-used-2014-lexus-gx460/

Romance / Re: “aunty Please Drop Past Questions” – Nigerians React As Lady Shows Off Her Arab by Okoroawusa: 11:11am On Jun 18
XAUBulls:

That's interesting.

The dude could be a non-Muslim Lebanese dude, but if the Arab guy is a Muslim, then she would have to drastically conform to his Islamic faith and conservative Arab culture.

Just to add though, Arabs have always looked down on Black Africans who they regularly use an irresponsible racist word called "abe*d" for because of the Arab slave trade where Africans were used for slave labor and the females were used as sex slaves who then gave birth to mixed children in parts of North Africa, Northern Sudan (after the repeated Arab invasion of the galant Nubians in what is now Sudan 600 years ago), the Mediterranean and the Middle East.

Most of the African women who have or had a semblance of romantic relationship with men from the Arab world did so by having relationships with non-Muslim Arabs from Lebanon especially. I remember the delectable Ms. Yemi Fawaz whose father is Lebanese and mother a Yoruba, then a businesses mogul by the name of Ephraim Faloughi whose father is Lebanese and mother is from Bayelsa, and much more.


Further reading on Arab racism:
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-53147864.amp

https://www.farooqkperogi.com/2014/02/silent-tension-between-arab-americans.html
Not all Arabs are Muslims
Foreign Affairs / Re: The 10 Countries With World's Largest Oil Reserves by caye(m): 10:02am On Jun 18
sleek214:

... Instead of Iran and Iraq to open up so their economy can pick, they choose to invest their time and resources in terrorism. Big ups to Saudi, Kuwait, USA and Canada...

Open up? As in r@pe?
Just like Iran was opened up by the British in the 50s , when they conducted a coup against the democratically elected leader Mosaddegh, and installed a puppet called the Shah of Iran, so that they can be stealing their oil for free,

OR just like the Uranium of Nigèr that France buys at 80 cents ( God! These are thieves!!) and at world market price it is $200 on the average.

Open up.

Oh. Libya has been opened up o! Perfectly r@ped. Now, the ppl of Libya that had 0 ( !) as in zero debt under Gaddafi, their oil is now being sold for cheap to France.

Open up.

Just like Ukraine is being opened up, and Senator Lindsay Graham mistakenly confessed that the REAL AIM of US in Ukraine is the over $10 trillion of resources in Ukraine.
Meanwhile, ( probably) close to 1 million ppl have died in a useless war , triggered NOT BY RUSSIA IN 2022 ( your CNN masters will say otherwise) , but by the US and Asov battalion in 2014.

Open up.

Your mind has been perfectly colonised by the CNN and BBC.

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