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Hatred has continued to be the basis of those who oppose grazing reserves. Jonathan's government dashrd people money on the name of YouWin to start or expand their business none of the those who oppose grazing reserves shouted it is private business. There should be a special place in hell for useless hypocritical imps who perpetuate hate in the name of their hypocrisy. |
They will pretend with their juwus heads that this thread exist in their imaginations. Losers! |
[s] AirstarKane:[/s] IPoB juwus only practice self deciet and politicise death |
But IPoB juwus think they know better than anyone. Useless goons will always shed crocodile tears when such killings occur but deep inside them they are extremely happy. PMB must hit hard at the criminals and their collaborators sponsors. |
[s] AirstarKane:[/s] IPoB juwus are the greatest liars you will ever know, Jos violence peaked during the regime of OBJ which made him declare state of emergency. The killings are unacceptable, but stop pretending you care for the murdered they simply are political gains to you. |
bitterpobs are clowns entertaining the public for free without knowing it. |
GavelSlam:I noticed myself, the supporters of thieves would use any of their position to support the course of stealing. Pathetic bunch |
Only bitterpobs, corrupt supporting ingrates will pretend that nass is standing up right. |
GavelSlam:Watch as Thieves media Centre become blind over this. |
buhariguy:The fool thinks being an English teacher is a substitute for critical thinking, imagine a slowpoke who has not made any sacrifice for Nigeria lecturing people who faught peach battle against tyranny on naviety. I have long concluded Kpeerogi is a hungry critique who didn't get adequate nourishment to his brain. He assumes calling people navie will affect their own calculus. |
A bitterpobs is a slowpoke you manipulate by tribal rants. The moment you spice any lie with tribe in it the fools fall like a helpless sheep. |
Only if we negotiate with every criminal both poor and rich. We are beginning to realise that many clerics don't have fear of God, they advocate discrimination and classism in the society. |
[s] EternalTruths:[/s] vedaxcool: |
. Remember how bitterpobs sent Nnamidiot cownu to his shallow unmarked grave? These fools are goading another more stewpid slowpoke to his waterloo. bitterpobs love is not different from the love snakes have for frogs. |
Every time bitterpobs speak you just conclude whoever placed a curse that they shall never speak sensibly must be persuaded to retract such curse. |
Firefire:CAN MY FOOT - OBJ |
CAN OF WORMS INDEED causing religious tension, a Christian criticizing CAN is creating religious tension? These people are clowns without shame. Just say the truth is bitter. |
Grayxme:Gbam The silly fools and bitterpobs backing them won't explain the rationale in cutting national projects which have fixed plans and project estimates just because they can. You remove N300m from a project and say it is paltry is the peak of follishness. The counterpart Funding for 3050mw Mambilla Hydropower Project was reduced from N8.5billion to N8.2billion (a reduction of N300million); No justification for their cuts just stating the amount. It is sad but Nigerians not useless freeloaders, have learnt the importance of sending sensible and decent people to the national assembly. |
MURIC argued that at least four Muslim kidnappers were sentenced to life imprisonment by the same judge, in the same court and on the same day but CAN said nothing about them. For the useless bitterpobs and cultist who will not see this part.... |
Christian leaders should stop interfering with the course of justice. It is unethical to ask the president to intervene in a criminal case. Summon your legal team. Head for the appeal court. Afterall the convicts were tried by a court of competent jurisdiction. It was not a Shariah court.” MURIC has exposed the foolishness of CAN. How would any same person demand people accused of a serious crime as murder be let free or stopped from receiving the punishment for their crime because a useless nonentity body demands such. If you doubt the conviction why not appeal why demand the law should cease? |
Demmzy15:Lol sometimes one prays he really is goofing around. |
[s] CSTR1003:[/s] Dude I am not the cause of any frustration you are going through. |
here to read bitterpobs cry their hearts out. |
Empiree: ![]() |
omenkaLives:I dey pity them oh, how can one survive with so much hate in them |
Empiree:This pictures are painful to watch. I hope you are not quoting right wing US propagandists desperate attempt at always confusing issues that are distinct? As much as killing the unborn is reprehensible and totally undefesible, what Trump is doing to people whose desperation pushed them into entering America illegally is just wrong. Separating kids from their parents is sick and just as sick as what colonial Australia did to the Aboriginals. The sad thing about evangelical hypocrisy in the US is the pretense that it cares about human beings once any of those aborted kid are born evangelical hypocrisy decrees that government should not provide health care or any subsidy that can make the child's life better can you believe cleft lips something common in developing nations also happens in the US because mother's cannot get affordable cares or access to proper meal? They simply don't care about those kids, they are contented the kids are born to suffer living an inferior life. |
Will Russia let Iran down to win the US over? n an exclusive interview with Russia's international broadcaster RT on May 31, Syria's President Bashar al-Assad tried to downplay Iran's controversial military presence in Syria. "We don't have Iranian troops [there]. We never had...we have Iranian officers who work with the Syrian army for assistance, but they don't have troops [on the ground]," he said. The remarks appeared to be a response to Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, who had stressed twice during the preceding week that "all non-Syrian forces" must withdraw from Syria's southern border with Israel. Lavrov's demand came shortly after Russian President Vladimir Putin emphasised during a May 17 meeting with al-Assad in the Black Sea resort of Sochi that all "foreign armed forces will be withdrawn from the territory of the Syrian Arab Republic". According to the UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, Iranian and Hezbollah fighters have already started preparations to leave the Deraa and Quneitra regions in southern Syria. While Russia has consistently backed the Iran nuclear deal along with its European signatories, the mounting international pressure on Tehran over its regional activities has created a realpolitik opportunity for Moscow to warm up to Tel Aviv and ultimately win Washington. Advertisement The key question is, to what extent will Putin be willing to sacrifice Iran for this purpose? OPINION Will Russia benefit from a failed Iran nuclear deal? Nikolay Kozhanov by Nikolay Kozhanov Moscow and Tehran developed close relations since the multilateral nuclear deal was concluded between the Islamic Republic and world powers in July 2015. Both sides have supported the Assad regime in the course of Syria's seven-year civil war and sought, along with Turkey, to find a political solution to the conflict independent of the "Geneva process" supported by the West. In an effort to consolidate bilateral ties and coordinate a unified policy on Syria and Yemen, Putin flew to Tehran in early November 2017 and met Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and President Hassan Rouhani. A few months later, on February 26, Russia vetoed a Security Council resolution pressuring Iran over its violation of a UN arms embargo on Yemen and provision of weapons to the Houthi rebels there. And, most recently, Russian energy minister Alexander Novak announced in April that Moscow was considering the use of national currencies in trade with Iran, instead of the US dollar or the euro. Persuaded by these and similar developments, many politicians and pundits alike have gone as far as to claim that Iran and Russia have moved beyond a tactical convergence of interests and entered a new phase of "strategic partnership" and "evolving alliance". If history is any guide, however, such over-optimistic perceptions of Russian-Iranian "alliance" are wishful thinking. Russia as a self-perceived superpower views itself on a par with the United States, not the Islamic Republic, and is basically indignant at the West's persistent refusal to treat it as such. Along these lines, the Kremlin has historically used Tehran as a counterweight or source of leverage to balance its relations with Western powers, particularly Washington. Today is no exception and Iran is likely to fall victim to the Russian desire for big power recognition and respect as soon as a strategic opportunity presents itself to Moscow. On January 8, 1995, Russia's state contractor Atomstroyexport signed a contract with Iran's Atomic Energy Organization to construct a 1000-megawatt light-water reactor at the Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant, scheduled to be operational in 2001. Yet, Moscow dragged its feet on this to accommodate US demands for increasing pressure on Tehran, as Anton Khlopkov, a member of the advisory board for the Russian Security Council confirms. The commissioning started only a decade later, in September 2011, and the Iranians only managed to take operational control of the Bushehr power plant in September 2013. The costly delay also enabled Russia's nuclear industry to stay afloat at a time of scarce funding, and Iran had to foot the bill. A similar politically motivated delay at Iran's expense took place with respect to the delivery of Russian S-300 air defence missile systems. Tehran signed an 800-million-dollar contract with Moscow in 2007 for the purchase of the advanced surface-to-air missiles to protect its nuclear sites against the growing threat of Israeli and American air strikes. WATCH: Iran, Russia vow to uphold nuclear deal at China summit (2:32) While Iran had already been slapped with three rounds of punitive United Nations Security Council resolutions (1696, 1737 and 1747) at the time of signature, the Kremlin flagged up international sanctions to justify postponing the delivery, once again using Tehran as a bargaining chip to secure its strategic interests with Washington. Moreover, UN sanctions against the Islamic Republic over its nuclear programme did not include the sales or transfer of conventional defensive weapons at the time. The air defence systems were ultimately dispatched to Iran in 2016, almost a decade after the purchase had originally been made. Finally, and perhaps most significantly, while Moscow was acting as Tehran's main purveyor of nuclear and conventional equipment during those years, it did not hesitate to vote in favour of all six resolutions passed at the UN Security Council against Iran, from UNSCR 1696 in July 2006 to UNSCR 1929 in June 2010. A similar pattern of behaviour seems to be emerging again today, as Russia is joining other Western powers to ratchet up pressure on the Islamic Republic over its activities in the Middle East. Simultaneously, it has thrown its weight behind the nuclear deal, which the Trump administration recently abandoned, to maintain leverage with both Tehran and Washington. The recent history clearly demonstrates that Russian-Iranian ties have been a dependent variable of Russian-American relations, and like it did in the past, the Kremlin will take advantage of Iran to further its bargaining position vis-a-vis the US. And to this end, Israel's vast influence and lobbying power in Washington can serve as a useful catalyst. https://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/opinion/russia-iran-relations-180619125816399.html |
omenkaLives:Real zombified goons ![]() |
IPoB mumu over to you, defenders of stealing billions using a 5k phone where you at? |
I wish people would ignore those hateful ingrates who see think their tribe should be awarded every position possible. |
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