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Zonefree:that user na boy |
VictorUSA coman show us your jamb results oooo |
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OyeofIkoTuN:the weapons wey dem don seized and destroyed running into millions of dollars…..still counting |
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Jeferious:those hungry kids has no, or short memory, I won’t blame em thou, nah cnn brainwashed em, the goal from the start na the Donbass region. Any other region wey follow na jara… The Donbass goal will be achieved even if it means using more destructive weapons on Kiev, at this point I no dey rule out “Nuke”, na why USA is afraid be that, why did their Top general called Russia’s Major General few days ago,asking for ceasefire and some other conditions like that to end the invasion… why now? Did Russia tell em they’re tired, they are only scared of one possibility na “ICBM”, as much as blood go Dey Putin’s hands, USA and NATO go share the blame too, I’m not talking about viral condemnation, maybe some conscience shit….you can’t approve $40B for a country and be looking for ceasefire, read in between the line. If they were so sure Ukraine stand a chance, or Ukraine is really winning as dem Dey spread am on their sick media platforms, why are they calling now, since 24 of Feb wey war don start, dem sabi say dey don over weaponize Ukraine, and based on history, I mean what happened in Syria, dem sabi the kind of man wey Putin be, and that he can be very ruthless. I seriously pray Kyiv don’t get nuked, but I won’t be surprised tho… cos once Donbass is secured and they won’t stop attacking, mehn na to drop one ICBM on Kyiv, everybody go calm down, heaven will not fall, nato will only bark , life goes on. These are my opinions tho, cos you don’t push a super nuclear country into a corner, he can fight back however he choose. This is war, all is fair in war. Make dem kwantinu to dey poke the bear Abeg if I don’t quote you, ignore my post like a plague.
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OyeofIkoTuN:lol bro, I love your analysis, pls Dey ignore those hungry kids. Make Ukraine Dey win dey go….Truth go emerge soon, just like the myth “Ghost of Ikoyi”
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KingWarri:lol I no be Chelsea fan, what’s my own. We go continue against Real Madrid later this month…. We’ll be looking forward to your retired legs. Typing crap from that your cheap android phone, una no get light as usual, look for where to charge your phone fest… fvck off my mention |
KingWarri:goan charge your phone |
Geminiboi:cos it’s mere propaganda, if they can’t find any dem go post video games…. Isn’t that fun |
Niinisto called Putin to personally tell him about Finland's intention to join NATO Finish President Sauli Niinisto claimed that Russian President Vladimir Putin’s responded "calmly" when told that Finland would apply for NATO membership. "Altogether the discussion was very good," Niinisto said on "State of the Union" on Sunday. "I say calm and cool, and he did not repeat those threats he had earlier, and his people had been telling that is that if Finland joins – that means some kind of contra steps, military contra steps, whatever that meant – but he didn't repeat it https://www foxnews com/world/finland-president-putin-calm-nato-membership
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quickly:when I started watching ball, na only my red side of Manchester I sabi, no time to Dey check the blue side. Even with money, if coach no get sense, he succeed in a highly competitive league like EPL |
Vinnie2000:dry hope, make una win Southampton and Wolves first with those fatigue legs. As for Aston villa, you will cry for em….. even for dia house dem collect
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quickly:because of money you say, Chelsea and man utd didn’t spend money at all, no Dey console yourself bro…. If you’re good , you’re good…. End of discussion |
Manchester City only need Draw at least in this game |
Turkey could block the move, let’s wait and see |
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Countries pushing for an embargo may not find alternative crude suppliers The EU and UK recently announced plans to ban all purchases of Russian oil by the end of the year in response to Russia’s military operation in Ukraine. Washington has already declared a complete ban on Russian oil. Moscow, meanwhile, has warned that cutting off its crude would lead to "catastrophic consequences for the global market,” a notion endorsed by the head of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), Mohammed Barkindo, who recently warned EU officials that it would be impossible to replace the volumes lost if Russian oil were banned. Russia is the world’s third biggest oil producer and second biggest exporter. Amid global worries of a looming energy crisis, Western nations are looking for alternative suppliers. 1. Norway Norway is Europe's second largest oil supplier after Russia, providing 8% of the EU’s oil imports, versus Russia’s 27% as of 2021. It pumps around 4 million barrels of oil equivalent per day and is forecast to increase its output by 9% by 2024. The country announced in March that it would offer new licenses to drill for oil and gas, including in previously unexplored areas in the Arctic. However, on a broader scale, Norway’s production represents a mere 2% of total global crude oil demand, meaning that it is a small player. Meanwhile, new drilling sites take time to explore and develop – time that Europe does not hav[/b]e. [b]2. Kazakhstan The former Soviet republic boasts the largest proven oil reserves in the Caspian Sea region. Most of its crude oil exports go to Europe, making up some 6% of its oil imports. However, Kazakhstan relies on Russia to export most of its crude through a pipeline from its western oil fields through southern Russia to Russia's Black Sea oil terminal at Novorossiysk. This raises the question of whether Kazakh oil would be allowed to come to Europe if it is shipped via Russia. 3. Nigeria The country is also among Europe’s oil suppliers, covering some 6% of the continent’s oil needs. It used to supply oil to the US but was replaced by Canada when the latter increased its oil sands production. Nigeria has proven reserves equal to 237.3 times its annual consumption. However, the country struggles due to the lack of functional refineries, while refined petroleum makes up the largest part of Nigeria’s import bill (around 17%). This may mean the country would hardly be able to focus on boosting its crude exports while the tanks at home sit empty. 4. Middle East Middle Eastern nations hold nearly half of the world's proven oil reserves and much of its spare production capacity. However, underinvestment in infrastructure, political conflicts, and, in the case of Iran, sanctions, may interfere with the region’s ability to come to the rescue when the West loses Russian oil. Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, for instance, constitute most of OPEC's spare production capacity. But Saudi Arabia has repeatedly brushed off US pleas to boost output beyond the OPEC-agreed post-Covid-19 increase. Both countries are also unlikely to divert oil shipments from Asia to Europe for fear of losing the region’s main buyer, China, analysts say. Iraq and Libya could boost production, experts say, but domestic political troubles make that unlikely. This leaves Iran, which, although fully equipped to raise crude output, is still under US sanctions and efforts to revive the 2015 nuclear agreement with global powers continue to bear no fruit. 5. Brazil The world’s 11th largest oil exporter, Brazil was recently asked by the US to boost its oil output. This was prompted by soaring gasoline prices in the US following its ban on Russian oil. Even though oil from Russia accounted for just 8% of US crude imports, uncertainty over supplies had sent domestic prices surging. However, Brazil refused Washington’s request. The country’s state-run oil company, Petrobras, said that output levels were determined by business strategy rather than diplomatic considerations and also that a significant short-term production boost would not be logistically possible. 6. Venezuela Washington also approached Venezuela, which boasts the globe’s largest proven oil reserves, pledging to ease some of the sanctions on the country in exchange for a boost in oil exports to the US. However, Washington was later reported to have backtracked on the offer, despite Caracas saying it could boost output by at least 400,000 barrels per day 7. United States The US is the world's top producer of crude oil, with output of about 11.6 million barrels per day as of December 2021. However, the country is also the world's largest consumer of oil, using about 20% of the world's total, which makes it a net importer. The US could potentially boost production and sell more of its crude to Europe, but American oil is very light and is unfit for producing the diesel and gasoline needed by markets, both in America and Europe. 8. Canada Canada is the world's fifth-largest oil producer and has the world's third-largest proven oil reserves. However, the country has limited pipeline capacity and export infrastructure, and pumps nearly all of its oil to the North American market at low prices. In March, Canada's natural resources minister pledged to boost output to help solve the energy crisis in Europe, but there are concerns about how much extra oil the country can pump, considering that production in Western Canada was already near record levels last winter. Canada can reportedly boost its oil output by only an estimated 200,000 barrels per day. This would only help the US make up for some of the shortfall that emerged from losing the 500,000 barrels of Russian petroleum – and there is no clear time frame for when Canada could deliver these barrels Source: RTnews Cc mynd44 Seun Lalasticlala
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Make una keep calm Liverpool is winning this cup
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Kiev has not shown interest in “serious” and meaningful dialogue, the Russian president said The negotiations process between Russia and Ukraine has been “de facto suspended” by Kiev, President Vladimir Putin has said. He made the remarks during a phone call with his Finnish counterpart, Sauli Niinisto, on Saturday. “Vladimir Putin, in particular, shared his assessment of the state of the negotiation process between Russian and Ukrainian representatives, which has been de facto suspended by Kiev, which has not shown interest in a serious and meaningful dialogue,” the Kremlin said in a statement. The phone call was focused on Finland’s push for NATO membership, which has been reinvigorated amid the Ukrainian crisis. According to the Finnish president’s office, Niinisto told Putin that his country is set to make a decision on joining the US-led military bloc within days. Putin warned that Helsinki’s move to abandon its “traditional policy of military neutrality” would be a “mistake,” stressing that there were “no threats to Finland’s security.” The move “may have a negative impact” on “mutually beneficial” relations between Finland and Russia, he said. Finnish neighbor and another longtime neutral nation, Sweden, is also considering a NATO membership bid amid Russia's operation in Ukraine, and could lodge its application as early as Monday, according to local media reports. Source: RT news
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In a sane country, Ganduje will be cooking in panti right now, but all apc folks are saint in bubu’s book.
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I’m claustrophobic I have a friend that’s Amaxophobic
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I don talk am say when una don serve em papa finish, una go serve their children too … |

