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The Nigerian military needs as a matter of urgency incorporate military drones in their arsenal. |
lhordspy:I believe it will happen only in your pathetic village. Foolish animal. Just look at the person they want to impose on us. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Eh4QzbUOPc
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Racoon:This is not a hate speech. They are writing exactly what is happening in some parts of Nigeria. |
oikirodah:Mumu OP, did you go to the university? My certificate from Unical has no stamp or seal. |
Softmirror:He will be the president of your village. |
PandoraObi:Posting nonsense. 3 more lies to go, what are the lies, you did not say and fellow foolish people like you are liking and sharing. Same way foolish Oshomole lied about Bakassi and they were clapping for him. ![]() |
officialwdhtv:Fake ![]() |
officialwdhtv:Nice video work. You try.. ![]() |
Imagine this common criminal and looter
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Onyeka90210:Nawa ooo |
Moh247:Funny, which youths left because of BBnaija and EPL. Oga from what I saw, the people that are marching for Tinubu are bunch of paid blokes. Just look at their belle... No youth will vote for Tinubu and mark my word, he will not win in Lagos. |
DeOTR:Mr Mugu, so you never hear say over 1.5 newly registered voters in lagos na Igbo people... I will see how Tinubu will win because here in Lagos people are not saying any good thing about him. So after you collect heavy taxes from people that built that homes with their money and toll gate and end SARS, you still want people to vote for you. Ok
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Moh247:Did you observe the people that were marching. Old men. They are the problem we have in this country.. |
spearman:If you kick Igbos out of Lagos, are you sure you won't die of hunger and poverty? ![]() |
spearman:I don born pikin. Useless pikin |
Weapon smuggler... We don see Atiku finish.. |
But this man is responsible for importing arms from Turkey that has maimed and killed so many Nigerians. Nawa ooo |
wildkat: ![]() |
A lot of idiots here blaming natural disaster for Lagos flood. This is how they brainwash gullible Nigerians. USA flood is caused by natural disaster like cyclone and typhone, not after 1hr of rainfall. Lagos flood is caused by poor drainage system. Covering of drainages with illegal structures while the government pretends as if they are not seeing, just like how a structure collapsed and no one is held accountable. So who is fooling who? |
Corridon:You deserve an award. Gbam |
Rozross:Peter obi will soon visit the north. |
NgeneUkwenu:. What is the meaning of Igbos killing Igbos? You should know this has to do with politics. |
Pandalytics:Unlike Taliban government that don't value women education. This is a sign of good morale from Saudi Arabia towards educating women. |
Edopesin:Go and sit down. |
Just look at the ogo head. ![]() |
Their presidential flag bearer is corrupt, looted Nigeria when in customs and weapon smuggling that has killed many Nigerians. What a pity |
Despite Western sanctions, Russia seems to have won the energy market. But some say Moscow will soon run out of cash. Russia's economy was predicted to collapse after Western countries imposed unprecedented sanctions on Moscow over the war in Ukraine. But last week, the Russian statistics bureau Rosstat said gross domestic product (GDP) in the first six months of the year had fallen by just 0.4%. Capital investment is up, the ruble has rebounded and inflation — which soared when the war began — has started to subside, according to official data. This week, a top Russian government official predicted that GDP for the whole year would be just 3% lower and not contract by a third. So what is going on? As expected, oil and gas revenues, particularly from the European Union, are continuing to shore up the country's finances, despite the likes of Germany and Italy cutting their reliance on Russian energy. The state-owned energy giant Gazprom just announced a record first-half profit of 2.5 trillion rubles ($41.36 billion, €41.41 billion), sparking a 30% rise in its share price. "Even if the Russian economy is performing worse than six months ago, it's not enough to stop [Russian President Vladimir] Putin from financing the war," Maxim Mironov, a professor of finance at the IE Business School in Madrid, told DW. Advertisement There's no doubt that Western sanctions have started to bite. Last month, a study by Yale University found that imports to Russia have collapsed and manufacturers are struggling to obtain components, including semiconductors and other high-tech parts. Russia's position as a commodities exporter has been irreversibly eroded, the report said, as Moscow has been forced to sell more of its oil and gas to Asia at a steep discount. Nearly a thousand Western firms have pulled out or curtailed their business activities, causing disruption and layoffs Economic collapse in 'two years' One of the report's co-authors, management professor Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, recently told Britain's Times Radio that Russia's economy could only "survive with tremendous hardships for two years or so," as long as the West remains firm on sanctions. Other trade experts think a full economic collapse will take much longer. "In the long run, Russia will be no more than a gas station for China...but I don't buy this argument that the economy will collapse in two years," Rolf J. Langhammer, a German trade expert and former vice president of the Kiel Insitute for the World Economy (IfW-Kiel), told DW. He said Russia had spent several years building its war chest and noted how international finance experts think the country is well prepared for any economic decoupling from the West. "The International Monetary Fund (IMF) wrote last year that Russia had hoarded cash since the 2014 conflict in eastern Ukraine and the annexation of Crimea and was prepared for a war of attrition." Langhammer noted how Germany had paid €20 billion ($19.97 billion) to Russia for energy imports in the first half of 2022 — a 50% rise from the same period last year. "Even if volumes fall, with soaring Putin burning through reserves The Yale researchers noted how Russia was drawing down the $600 billion in foreign currency reserves that have acted as a cushion for Putin in the first months of the war. They said $80 billion has already been utilized, while another half of the reserves has been frozen by the West. Alexander Mihailov, associate professor in economics at the UK's University of Reading, believes that Putin will only run short of cash for the war when the West can fully cut its reliance on Russian energy, which he said would likely take another 2-3 years. If Putin's options become limited, Russia may effectively start printing money to meet skyrocketing military costs, which Mihailov said would be "madness" as it would "lead to huge ruble depreciation, hyperinflation and social unrest." |
Massive stockpiles of weapons left by the feeling Russians. Believe Russia propaganda at your own peril. Their technology is fluke which includes their air defenses even shooting down their own SU35 jets.
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If they are winning the war like some uninformed people are claiming, why is it that Russia is requesting for artillery shells from North Korea and drones from Iran. Is it laughable? |
Ukrainians are taking back all their territory
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