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LordIsaac:Same narrative...same template...same outcome! Buhari's wife Aisha also told Nigerians that insecurity and other issues will be a thing of the past and that we should be patient with her husband...... I nor blame them....I blame Nigerians for believing the lies of a politician! |
Miskel:Same narrative...same template...same outcome! Buhari's wife Aisha also told Nigerians that insecurity and other issues will be a thing of the past and that we should be patient with her husband...... I nor blame them....I blame Nigerians for believing the lies of a politician! |
madridguy:Same narrative...same template...same outcome! Buhari's wife Aisha also told Nigerians that insecurity and other issues will be a thing of the past and that we should be patient with her husband...... I nor blame them....I blame Nigerians for believing the lies of a politician! |
madridguy:One of the miscreants |
That money is more than that.. A useless woman that fed school children during COVID 19. |
Offpointng:The most foolish advice I have seen this year...what a record |
Opportuneke:God will not bless a country headed by corrupt rulers...spit |
KingKO22:The most foolish people in the world are APC supporters Just say December next year and forget last quarter balderdash |
pocom35:Lies from APC government is one that has never been seen or known before now |
SmartyPants:This is the best way to say the truth Just say December next year and forget last quarter balderdash |
reiddecuti:The most foolish people in the world are APC supporters. These are some of them. LeoDeking Yarimo Seunmsg Madridguy FreestuffNG accidental lovers of NIGERIA howfa? . |
Postinor:So is it the black stone in Mecca that is not idol |
larryUG:You still don't understand... Telling the truth has a way of healing the mind..the APC government is well known as a lying machine.. What is December and January? Tell the world ,this refinery will be completed in December or say this refinery will be completed in January. All this nonsense they are pouring out will not redeem their tarnished image |
larryUG:He added: “What they (contractors) said is that all things working well, the refineries will be working in December and January That is the lies from APC.. When you refuse to be specific.. What is December and January.. Do we now have a month called December and January? |
Godfullsam:He added: “What they (contractors) said is that all things working well, the refineries will be working in December and January That is the lies from APC.. When you refuse to be specific.. What is December and January.. Do we now have a month called December and January? |
tunde1200:He added: “What they (contractors) said is that all things working well, the refineries will be working in December and January That is the lies from APC.. When you refuse to be specific.. What is December and January.. Do we now have a month called December and January? |
Onyiiobi7735:He added: “What they (contractors) said is that all things working well, the refineries will be working in December and January That is the lies from APC.. When you refuse to be specific.. What is December and January.. Do we now have a month called December and January? |
Atlantis585:He added: “What they (contractors) said is that all things working well, the refineries will be working in December and January That is the lies from APC.. When you refuse to be specific.. What is December and January.. Do we now have a month called December and January? |
ManirBK:He added: “What they (contractors) said is that all things working well, the refineries will be working in December and January That is the lies from APC.. When you refuse to be specific.. What is December and January.. Do we now have a month called December and January? |
Postinor:Christians are in Israel and they practice their religion.. If Israel have problem with Christianity why do they allow Christian pilgrims from all over the world to visit. |
Originalsly:I doubt you read the statement you quoted and comprehended the content |
Postinor:Take your terrorist activities there then your will get your mouth twisted... |
Originalsly:My dear it justifies even killing of 100000 Palestinian who ate complicit in taking folks hostage. If it means to level gaza to rescue 130 hostages so be it. If u don't value ur citizens others do. This is clear msg to d Arab world that if u touch or kidnappp any isreali the consequences is massive. If hamas don't value lives of Palestinian tell me y should isreal do. Millions of dollars that should be used to add meaning to lives of Palestinian used to build tunnel just to smuggle weapons and rockets . They don't deserve to live |
Postinor:You will be hunted down all throughout the world...the Russians and Chinese are also waiting for their carcass |
Postinor:I just gave you your history. Very ungrateful human beings.. You could see how the Jordanian government sheltered the ungrateful Palestinians and how they pay back.. They will continue to collect wotowoto from Israel... Foolish terrorist |
EmperorCaesar:Just read your statement.. You are a foolish ANUS |
Postinor:Terrorist. This is your history.. We know you very well. Black September (Arabic: أيلول الأسود Aylūl al-ʾAswad), also known as the Jordanian Civil War,[9] was an armed conflict between Jordan, led by King Hussein, and the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), led by chairman Yasser Arafat. The main phase of the fighting took place between 16 and 27 September 1970, though certain aspects of the conflict continued until 17 July 1971. After the 1967 Six-Day War, Palestinian fedayeen guerrillas relocated to Jordan and stepped up their attacks against Israel and the occupied territories. They were headquartered at the Jordanian border town of Karameh, which Israel targeted during a battle in 1968, leading to a surge of Arab support for the fedayeen. The PLO's strength grew, and by early 1970, groups within the PLO began calling for the overthrow of Jordan's Hashemite monarchy, leading to violent clashes in June 1970. Hussein hesitated to oust them from the country, but continued PLO activities in Jordan culminated in the Dawson's Field hijackings of 6 September 1970. This involved the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) seizing three civilian passenger flights and forcing their landing in the Jordanian city of Zarqa, where they took foreign nationals as hostages and blew up the planes in front of international press. Hussein saw this as the last straw and ordered the Jordanian Army to take action.[10] On 17 September 1970, the Jordanian Army surrounded all cities with a significant PLO presence, including Amman and Irbid, and began shelling fedayeen posts that were operating from Palestinian refugee camps. The next day, 10,000 Syrian troops bearing Palestine Liberation Army (PLA) markings began an invasion by advancing towards Irbid, which the fedayeen had occupied and declared to be a "liberated" city. On 22 September, the Syrians withdrew from Irbid after suffering heavy losses to a coordinated aerial–ground offensive by the Jordanians. Mounting pressure from other Arab countries (such as Iraq) led Hussein to halt his offensive. On 13 October, he signed an agreement with Arafat to regulate the fedayeen's presence in Jordan. However, the Jordanian military attacked again in January 1971, and the Palestinians were driven out of the cities, one by one, until 2,000 fedayeen surrendered after they were encircled during the Ajlun offensive on 23 July, formally marking the end of the conflict.[11] Jordan allowed the fedayeen to relocate to Lebanon via Syria. Four years later, the fedayeen became involved in the Lebanese Civil War, which would continue until 1990. The Palestinian Black September Organization was founded after the conflict to carry out attacks against Jordanian authorities in response to the fedayeen's expulsion; their most notable attack was the assassination of Jordanian prime minister Wasfi Tal in 1971, as he had commanded parts of the military operations against the fedayeen. The organization then shifted its focus to attacking Israeli targets and later carried out the Munich massacre of 11 Israeli athletes. Though the events of Black September did not reflect a Jordanian–Palestinian divide, as there were Jordanians and Palestinians on both sides of the conflict, it paved the way for such a divide to emerge subsequently.[12] |
CoronaVirusPro:Black September (Arabic: أيلول الأسود Aylūl al-ʾAswad), also known as the Jordanian Civil War,[9] was an armed conflict between Jordan, led by King Hussein, and the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), led by chairman Yasser Arafat. The main phase of the fighting took place between 16 and 27 September 1970, though certain aspects of the conflict continued until 17 July 1971. After the 1967 Six-Day War, Palestinian fedayeen guerrillas relocated to Jordan and stepped up their attacks against Israel and the occupied territories. They were headquartered at the Jordanian border town of Karameh, which Israel targeted during a battle in 1968, leading to a surge of Arab support for the fedayeen. The PLO's strength grew, and by early 1970, groups within the PLO began calling for the overthrow of Jordan's Hashemite monarchy, leading to violent clashes in June 1970. Hussein hesitated to oust them from the country, but continued PLO activities in Jordan culminated in the Dawson's Field hijackings of 6 September 1970. This involved the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) seizing three civilian passenger flights and forcing their landing in the Jordanian city of Zarqa, where they took foreign nationals as hostages and blew up the planes in front of international press. Hussein saw this as the last straw and ordered the Jordanian Army to take action.[10] On 17 September 1970, the Jordanian Army surrounded all cities with a significant PLO presence, including Amman and Irbid, and began shelling fedayeen posts that were operating from Palestinian refugee camps. The next day, 10,000 Syrian troops bearing Palestine Liberation Army (PLA) markings began an invasion by advancing towards Irbid, which the fedayeen had occupied and declared to be a "liberated" city. On 22 September, the Syrians withdrew from Irbid after suffering heavy losses to a coordinated aerial–ground offensive by the Jordanians. Mounting pressure from other Arab countries (such as Iraq) led Hussein to halt his offensive. On 13 October, he signed an agreement with Arafat to regulate the fedayeen's presence in Jordan. However, the Jordanian military attacked again in January 1971, and the Palestinians were driven out of the cities, one by one, until 2,000 fedayeen surrendered after they were encircled during the Ajlun offensive on 23 July, formally marking the end of the conflict.[11] Jordan allowed the fedayeen to relocate to Lebanon via Syria. Four years later, the fedayeen became involved in the Lebanese Civil War, which would continue until 1990. The Palestinian Black September Organization was founded after the conflict to carry out attacks against Jordanian authorities in response to the fedayeen's expulsion; their most notable attack was the assassination of Jordanian prime minister Wasfi Tal in 1971, as he had commanded parts of the military operations against the fedayeen. The organization then shifted its focus to attacking Israeli targets and later carried out the Munich massacre of 11 Israeli athletes. Though the events of Black September did not reflect a Jordanian–Palestinian divide, as there were Jordanians and Palestinians on both sides of the conflict, it paved the way for such a divide to emerge subsequently.[12] |
CoronaVirusPro:Terrorist |
Omeizadean:Terrorist that is what you are. The hood as been taken off from your head.. We know you |