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ArewaWife:Seen |
Meister:I'm using barter card. That was a typo error. |
I need summary on how to start processing Visa for my wife that will be going to UK for her Master's early next year |
Osinbajo is a lesser devil than Tinubu |
Who has ordered sewing machines from AliExpress before, I want to know the challenges associated with it. I have a bulk order supply to make. I don't want issue with my client here after they have paid. |
They have started again |
She will be found in good health |
You actually can't win all |
arcahmad: |
Former Osun governor now Minister of Interior, Rauf Aregbesola, has refuted speculation in some quarters that the bad blood between them prevented him from visiting All Progressives Congress national leader, Bola Tinubu while the latter received medical attention in the UK. Naija News had reported that Tinubu returned to Nigeria Friday evening after spending almost three months in London. The former Lagos governor, in a statement issued by his media office afterwards, thanked President Muhammadu Buhari for his visit and wishes. He also commended the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila, governors, APC leaders, northern Reps caucus, Lagos House of Assembly members and others for visiting him while he was in the United Kingdom. Aregbesola has now educated those dragging him for not paying a visit to Tinubu that since his principal had visited the APC topshot in the UK, presidential protocol forbids members of Buhari’s cabinet from embarking on the same mission. The Minister, who spoke through his Media Adviser, Mr. Sola Fasure, told Osun Defender that, “If the President has gone, no Minister, not even the Vice President (Yemi Osinbajo), can go. Aregbesola’s relationship with Tinubu is mutually beneficial and reinforcing. “Tinubu and Aregbesola are in constant talk. The last time they talked, it lasted for more than one hour. There is no other reason for him (Aregbesola) not to visit Tinubu than just protocol. “Anybody or group of persons who wants to make case out of the visitation issue is either ignorant or mischievous. Anyway, I can see ignorance and mischief from some of the posts I read online concerning the visitation.” Buhari had visited Tinubu on August 12, 2021 when the President traveled for the Global Education Summit on Financing Global Partnership for Education (GPE) 2021 to 2025 hosted by the UK Prime Minister. Babatunde Fashola, a former governor of Lagos, is also serving in Buhari’s cabinet as the Minister of Works and Housing. https://cdn-af.feednews.com/news/detail/4cb4f59b51cb07bf9dea12d7c1d45ec1-push?features=2114219&uid=abd47c63f5882f44d2fa757f3ea8bd2109168822&like_count=0&client=mini
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Free the old woman alone |
Abolhassan Banisadr, who became Iran's first president after the 1979 Islamic Revolution before fleeing into exile, has died at the age of 88. Elected president in 1980, Banisadr was impeached 16 months after taking office for challenging the growing power of clerics. He fled to France, where he was briefly part of a group dedicated to trying to overthrow the clerical authorities. His family say he died at a Paris hospital after a long illness. In the 1960s, Banisadr was jailed in Iran for his opposition to the country's monarch, the Shah. He then fled to France, where he joined the entourage of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, becoming one of his close friends and advisers. They would return to Tehran together during the revolution. Banisadr then served as Iran's minister of economics and foreign affairs and, with the help of the Islamic clergy, became president. He faced huge difficulties from the start, including the US embassy hostage crisis and the Iran-Iraq war but, above all, the opposition of fundamentalist clerics. Banisadr was opposed to having clerics in the political system, and the power struggle led to his impeachment by parliament, a move approved by Khomeini. A month later, he escaped aboard an Iranian Air Force Boeing 707 and was given political asylum in France. He then co-founded the National Council of Resistance of Iran but left it three years later, in 1984. In 2019, he told Reuters news agency Khomeini, who died in 1989, had betrayed the principles of the revolution after sweeping to power, adding this had left a "very bitter" taste among some of those who had returned with him to Tehran in triumph. He said he had been convinced the Islamic Revolution would bring democracy and human rights to the country after the rule of the Shah. The Associated Press news agency quoted him as saying of the ayatollah: "I was like a child watching my father slowly turn into an alcoholic... The drug this time was power." In announcing the death, his family said Banisadr had "defended freedom in the face of new tyranny and oppression in the name of religion". They did not give details about the cause of death. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-58846918?utm_source=operamini&utm_medium=feednews&utm_campaign=operamini_feednews&fr=operanews
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Money is indeed good |
Pajoke92:Is it pay ok delivery? |
You are blessed for blessing and honoring your parents |
This is bad. RIP man |
Always in the News for bad reasons |
Emmanuel909090:Amen |
SIONKPO1:Shut up. What's G-belt? G-belt nikan ko,yahoo bet ni.... Nonsense |
CallBobNG:Oga Bob.... How's Ph today? |
Let me use it for uber/taxify on hire purchase and be paying you weekly. |
Can I get this for hire purchase? If yes I'll put a call across then we settle. Thanks |
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