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boyo123:U are welcome sir. |
Mehn my own type of introvert bad gahn, i don't like when an occasion turns too public and i dont really like meeting people. Staying by myself is what i want no matter sometimes i will picture how it will be to go out with a VIP. Sometimes i feel like it has turned to phobia esp wen ladies are involved.i might be dying for a girl but i will never ever tell the girl to meet her self talk another topic na mission impossible. My phone is both my girlfriend and all in all,i can chat up with a girl date her do all sorts of thing and the girl will fall for me but to meet her and show her that i love her i will turn to a slowpoke. Dis has made me to be sometimes ignored as a reasonable person in the department ladies will snub my life out of me sometimes,well mah stop here for now coz so many things has happened to me coz of my nature. |
Dat man is not mad,i think that kind of person is the type that must have read the seven books of moses,thats what people get when they choose not to serve God. |
Mehn dat face too bloody to be 23years, na dis kind tin dey make me give person HYPO |
Cool, following you bro. Am into c++ so will love to know about this univesal language |
second to comment buy galaxy s5 but if u love tweaking imei like me buy d tecno if the processor is mediatek |
Emilord:i never hear of those cult groups before. Emilord:i never hear of those cult groups before. Emilord:i never hear of those cult groups before. |
My first time coming to a thread like this and reading a compelling story good one,we dey d same boat. |
Na always ARO and AYE dey clash but most of the time na ARO dey find trouble but another cult group has joined dem. That one is even terrorizing FUTO students they are known as BF(burkina faso). |
Na so all this people with fake certificates go dey form what they are not until they kill people with their lack of knowledge. |
Imo state cultism is nearing its peak of perfection, almost everytime is either imsu students and imo poly students or futo students and nekede.sometimes village boys use d same cultism to terrorize the village |
Dis ladies never taste our family recipe for making d bosom standing firm, we have a cream we produce dat makes d breast ever strong.my gf use it and trust me her boobs stands like mountain zion. |
Ola17:am into dat now will get it in minutes |
Leader of Islamist sect group Boko Haram, Abubakar Shekau has dismissed the Army’s claim of massive gains in the fight to annihilate the terror group in Nigeria’s Northeast. He also mocked President Muhammadu Buhari calling him a liar. In a 25-minute recording in Hausa and Arabic released via social media, Shekau said: “They (the military) lied that they have confiscated our arms, that we have been chased out of our territories, that we are in disarray. “We are alive, I am alive, this is my voice, more audible than it was before. This is Shekau.” Speaking further, the Boko Haram leader said: “Buhari is a liar and has deceived you. The army spokesman is also lying. He and his footsoldiers always run helter-skelter whenever we come face to face with them…. “Buhari, you once claimed that you will crush us in three months. How can you crush us?” Although there was no indication of where or when the recording was done, reports suggest it must have have been in recent days source:http://www.informationng.com/2015/09/buhari-is-a-liar-shekau-says.html |
My own case na worst e get one girl wey i tell say i be virgin dis girl stopped talking to me and avoided me in all way round.dis matter of virgin has come up in so many ways and i have had different experience on how dey treat me especially when we are about to have se'x and i will tell her i have not done it before she will just off like naija NEPA ,d tin don pain me too much i come man up tell myself say any chick wey come again i go blow my trumpet on how i have bleaped alot of girls and why am a pro at it.suprisingly one chick came up and gbam i gave her a genesis account on how i will make her wet like the river eupharates naso i shock d girl gree sharp sharp, and trust me i banged all the way. |
Mehn dat man na sure dude, love him he is a legend. |
At least four Russian cruise missiles fired at Syria from a Russian ship in the Caspian Sea crashed in Iran, US officials have claimed. A US government source said Russia had been flying cruise missiles over Iran into Syria in attacks on rebels fighting Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. But reports have emerged today that some of them had crash landed before reaching their targets. It is not yet clear whether there were any casualties and Russia has since denied the claims. Scroll down for video 19 US officials claims that at least four Russian cruise missiles fired at Syria from a Russian ship in the Caspian Sea crashed in Iran 19 The cruise missiles were launched from warships (pictured) stationed in the Caspian Sea 19 19 The two missiles were seen travelling at a remarkably low altitude through the skies above Iran and Iraq - both of which are in the flight path of Russian cruise missiles targeting Syria from the Caspian Sea 19 Russia has released video purporting to show an airstrike against what it says is an Islamic State stronghold in Syria A spokesman for US Secretary of State John Kerry said he could not confirm that Russian missiles had crashed in Iran. John Kirby said: 'I can't confirm it but I think it points all the more towards the need to have proper de-confliction procedures in place. It comes as footage emerged purporting to show Russian missiles soaring through the skies of Iraq and Iran yesterday as the Syrian army and Russia began a coordinated attack on towns occupied by 'terrorists'. Posted online by a Kurdish Peshmerga account, two objects are seen travelling through the sky at a exceptionally low height somewhere in the Kurdistan region of Iraq and Iran. The two countries are in the flight path of Russian missiles being launched by Putin's warships in the Caspian Sea - 900miles away from their intended ISIS targets. 19 19 In Moscow, the defence ministry said Russia's air force hit 27 "terrorist" targets in central and northern Syria Wednesday night 19 The ministry said it had destroyed eight IS strongholds near populated areas in Homs province, and hit 11 training camps linked to the group in Hama and Raqa provinces 19 Russia has dramatically stepped up its nine-day-old air war against foes of President Bashar al-Assad Russia's bombing campaign yesterday coincided with a new offensive by Syrian army troops aimed at retaking towns held by opposing rebel factions. Cruise missiles are distinguishable by the method in which they are delivered - they can travel at low heights and at a constant trajectory. The short clip appears to be filmed from a rooftop around dusk and the camera pans to follow the missiles across the skyline. Two loud roars can also be heard as the two missiles travel past several seconds apart. Yesterday Russian warships joined the conflict with volleys of cruise missile attacks targeting plants for manufacturing shells and explosive devices, command centres, ammunition dumps and training camps, the Russian Defence Ministry said. 19 Video released by the ministry shows the warships launching the missiles which it insisted destroyed all its ISIS targets and did not hit any civilian areas. To coincide with the airstrikes, Syrian government troops and allied militia today launched an offensive against rebels in the Ghab Plain in western Syria, the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said. Insurgents had advanced into the area in July, building on gains that posed a threat to the coastal region vital to President Bashar al-Assad's control of western Syria and catalysing Russia's intervention on his side. Rami Abdulrahman, director of the Observatory, said ground forces were targeting insurgent-held areas with heavy barrages of surface-to-surface missiles, as Russian jets bombed from above. Abdulrahman added that an offensive launched by the Syrian army and its foreign allies yesterday in nearby areas of Hama province had failed to make significant gains. 'Thirteen regime forces were killed. There are only seven confirmed dead among the (rebel) fighters, but the number is certainly more than seven.' 19 Footage released by the Russian Defence Ministry showed the missiles being launched in the Caspian Sea 19 The Syrian army claims the Russian airstrikes have weakened ISIS and other rebel factions 19 Despite claims its attacks have not caused civilian deaths, an NGO claimed Russian airstrikes last week struck three medical facilities 19 The ministry claimed it had launched 26 Sizzler missiles which struck 11 ISIS targets NATO WARNS IT WILL DEPLOY TROOPS IN ORDER TO PROTECT TURKEY 19 Jens Stoltenberg, NATO secretary-general, said alliance defence ministers will consider the implications of Russia's involvement NATO is prepared to respond 'with force' should member Turkey face any threat from Moscow's military involvement in Russia. Jens Stoltenberg, NATO secretary-general, said alliance defence ministers will today consider the implications for NATO's own security of the 'troubling escalation of Russian military activities' in Syria. He said NATO is ready to deploy forces if needed to defend alliance member Turkey, which over the weekend reported back-to-back violations of its airspace by Russian warplanes. He said: 'In Syria, we have seen a troubling escalation of Russian military activities. We will assess the latest developments and their implications for the security of the alliance. This is particularly relevant in view of the recent violations of NATO's airspace by Russian aircraft. 'NATO is able and ready to defend all allies, including Turkey, against any threat,' the secretary-general said Thursday. He said NATO had already increased 'our capacity, our ability, our preparedness to deploy forces, including to the south, including in Turkey, if needed.' U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter and his counterparts from the 27 other NATO nations had already been scheduled to meet Thursday in Brussels. While the Russian airstrikes have raised concerns among NATO members, Syrian authorities claim the attacks have weakened ISIS and other armed groups. General Ali Abdullah Ayoub, the Syrian armed forces chief, said Syria's military started a 'big attack' to take back towns and villages 'which have suffered from terrorism'. Using the Arabic term 'Daesh' for ISIS, he added: 'After the Russian air strikes that weakened the fighting capabilities of Daesh and other terrorist organisations, Syria's armed forces have maintained the military initiative. Meanwhile, a U.S.-based NGO claims three medical facilities have been struck by Russian planes and missiles in the past week. Widney Brown, the director of Physicians for Human Rights said: 'Bashar al-Assad’s forces have been relentlessly attacking Syria’s health care system for the past four years and the Russian government is now following in their footsteps. 'These attacks are inexcusable. Claiming that the fight is against terrorists does not give any government the right to tear up the laws of war, which specifically protect health workers and facilities.' 19 The Syrian government offensive is taking place today through the Sahl al-Ghab Plain (illustrated) following yesterday's Russian bombardment 19 Drone footage released by the Russian government purported to show it tracking a terrorist vehicle 19 It was then manoeuvred into position alongside weaponry (circled) - all of which was parked next to a mosque The organisation stated three instances of Russian air strikes hitting field hospitals and ambulance depots on October 2 and 3 in the areas of Latamneh, Benin and Latakia. And in what may be a bid to justify civilian deaths, the Russian ministry released drone footage it claimed showed 'terrorists' taking refuge inside civilian areas such as mosques. It stated ISIS militants were manoeuvring their weaponry into civilian areas because the Russian army's 'armament detection and threat of immediate liquidation' was proving so effective. The footage showed vehicles being parked near mosques and other residential areas. The new Russian offensive is expected to heap further pressure on Europe's precarious migrant crisis. The UN and Turkey have both warned there could be an exodus of three million refugees as the four-year conflict - which has already displaced millions - escalates even further, The Timesreports. 19 Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has warned Turkish-Russian trade relations are in danger Meanwhile, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has warned Russia that its military action in Syria is endangering trade ties with Turkey. Erdogan told a group of journalists en-route from Brussels to Tokyo that Ankara could look elsewhere for gas supplies and cancel the construction of its first nuclear power plant, which is being built by Russia. Russia supplies 60 per cent of Turkey's gas needs. 'Losing Turkey would be a serious loss for Russia,' Erdogan said. 'If necessary, Turkey could seek to procure natural gas from different places.' The comments, which were published Thursday in the Hurriyet newspaper, come amid tensions with Russia over the airstrikes which Turkey and allies say have mainly targeted moderate Syrian opposition groups, and over the Russian warplanes' violation of Turkey's air space. In Russia, President Vladimir Putin's spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Putin had been informed about Erdogan's remarks but hoped they would not affect the relations between the two countries. He said: 'We sincerely hope that these relations will continue to expand according to the plans mapped out by Putin and Erdogan because this cooperation is genuinely mutually beneficial and is in the interests of both our countries.' In his comments, Erdogan also accused Russia of attempting to increase its military presence and create a base in Syria and described the situation as 'unacceptable'. Moscow is backing President Bashar Assad while Turkey insists on his ouster. Source: dailymall.co.uk
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Moscow will soon start paying the price for its escalating military intervention in Syria in the form of reprisal attacks and casualties, the US defence secretary has warned, amid signs that Saudi Arabia and its Gulf allies are preparing to counter the Russian move. Syrian troops launch ground offensive backed by Russian airstrikes Ashton Carter was talking at a meeting of Nato defence ministers in Brussels on Thursday during which the ministers agreed to increase a Natoresponse force intended to move quickly to flashpoints. There were no plans to deploy the force to Turkey, though the Nato secretary general, Jens Stoltenberg, suggested its existence alone should discourage future Russian or Syrian incursions into Turkish territory. “We don’t have to deploy the Nato response force or the spearhead force to deliver deterrence,” Stoltenberg said. “The important thing is that any adversary of Nato will know that we are able to deploy.” Saudi Arabia, a leading supporter of Syrian rebels fighting to overthrow Bashar al-Assad, was said by diplomats to be preparing to step up its support, having despaired of the US. Ministers from Qatarand Turkey, the Saudis’ partners in the fight against Assad, are holding talks on their next moves. Riyadh’s anger over Vladimir Putin’s intervention was reflected in a statement by 55 leading clerics, including prominent Islamists, urging “true Muslims” to “give all moral, material, political and military” support to the fight against Assad’s army as well as Iranian and Russian forces. “Russia has created a Frankenstein in the region which it will not be able to control,” warned a senior Qatari source. “With the call to jihad things will change. Everyone will go to fight. Even Muslims who sit in bars. There are 1.5 billion Muslims. Imagine what will happen if 1% of them join.” Saudi Arabia continues to insist that Assad must go, and cannot be part of any political transition, as the US, Britain and other western countries have signalled. It is expected to boost its financial aid to rebel groups and deliver weapons via the border with Turkey. Officials said they were watching to see if King Salman cancels a planned visit to Moscow next week. Overnight, the Russian defence ministry said its planes had carried out more bombing missions over Syria. “Russian warplanes conducted 22 sorties overnight. The crews of Sukhoi Su-34, Sukhoi Su-24M and Sukhoi Su-25 aircraft struck 27 terrorist targets on Syrian territory,” the ministry said in a statement. The ministry claimed to have destroyed eight Islamic State (Isis) strongholds near populated areas in the Homs province, and hit 11 training camps affiliated with the jihadi group in the Hama and Raqqa provinces. “As a result of the strikes, the infrastructure used for the training of terrorists has been destroyed,” the statement said. Who backs whom in the Syrian conflict The Russian air campaign increasingly appeared to be coordinated with a Syrian army advance in north-western Syria against non-Isis rebel groups. The Syrian regime army’s chief of staff, Gen Ali Abdullah Ayoub, announced “a vast offensive to defeat the terrorist groups” and restore control over opposition-held areas. In his remarks, Carter said that the Russian military campaign, including airstrikes and ship-launched cruise missiles, were not targeting Isis but represented a Russian decision “to double down on a longstanding relationship with Assad”. “They have initiated a joint ground offensive with the Syrian regime, shattering the facade that they are there to fight Isil [Isis],” he added. “This will have consequences for Russiaitself, which is rightly fearful of attacks. In coming days, the Russians will begin to suffer from casualties.” Carter said that Russian missiles had been fired without giving notice to other states in the region and came within a few miles of hitting a US drone over Syrian airspace. “We’ve seen increasingly unprofessional behaviour from Russian forces. They violated Turkish airspace ... They shot cruise missiles from the Caspian Sea without warning,” the defence secretary said.But he restated a US refusal to coordinate its own air campaign against Isis with Russian forces because of Moscow’s emphasis on supporting the Syrian president. Aircraft bombing Islamist militants in Syria were re-routed at least once to avoid a close encounter with Russian planes. Germany’s defence minister, Ursula von der Leyen, said Russia must recognise that if it targeted opposition groups in Syria that are fighting Isis, “Russia will strengthen Isis and this can be neither in the Russian interest, nor in our interest”. The British defence secretary, Michael Fallon, said Russia’s intervention was making “a very serious situation in Syria much more dangerous”. Fallon announced that the UK would be sending a hundred more British trainers to the Baltic states to counter Russian pressure there. The increased Nato response force is supposed to be able to react to threats in both the Baltics and in Turkey. The Russian intervention however has come at a time when Nato Patriot anti-aircraft missiles are being withdrawn from Turkey. A US battery was shipped back to the US for “modernisation”, Germany withdrew its battery partly in protest at Turkish airstrikes against Kurdish groups in Syria, and Spain is not expected to keep its missiles in Turkey beyond the end of the year. Meanwhile, Congress has begun an investigation into whether US intelligence agencies had anticipated the scale and objectives of the Russian intervention in Syria, according to the Reuters news agency. Most of the recent fighting appeared to be concentrated in Hama, a central province with a majority Sunni capital that has remained in the hands of the regime since the start of the war. It is key to Assad’s strategy of cementing control over major population centres in a strip of territory from Latakia in the north, through to Homs, Hama and Damascus. Rebels recently attempted to wrest control of the strategic al-Ghab plain in Hama’s countryside, drawing closer to Assad’s coastal strongholds, and the Russian strategy seems primarily aimed at securing this territory from further incursions. Jaysh al-Fateh, a coalition of Islamist rebel factions, conquered most of Idlib in a spring offensive, forcing the regime to abandon the province. Russian airstrikes have repeatedly targeted the province over the past week, though there is no known Isis presence in the area. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) said Russian planes also bombed targets on the outskirts of the historic city of Palmyra, which was seized by Isis in May, and the town of Qaryatain, which was also seized by the militants this summer and whose Christian residents have either been taken hostage or fled. Syrian state TV said airstrikes also hit Isis positions in northern Aleppo. It is unclear if the Assad regime will be able to score major ground advances against the rebels following years of vicious warfare that has sapped his armed forces, and amid widespread dereliction of duty among its conscripts, while facing rebels who are united by their anger at the Russian intervention. “Russia is primarily targeting opposition fighters, and this could end any future peace process in Syria and strengthen the role of Islamic State and the extreme factions that do not want peace, whether they support or oppose the regime,” said the SOHR’s director, Rami Abdul Rahman. source: theguardian.com/world/2015/oct/08/russia-pay-price-syrian-airstrikes-ashton-carter-us-defence-secretary |
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