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Why did they include Al-Baghdadi's name... thought he was a bad guy!! Wait Duterte's name is there too... Crazy list... |
Innalillah wa innailaihi rajiun! |
The truck had an accident, instead of showing empathy and commiserating with the driver, they decided to loot and plunder - Africa why?? |
Quote: Russia operatives used an armed robot in a gunfight that left 11 jihadists dead - as they try to stamp out extremism ahead of the World Cup. Counter-terrorism forces engaged extremists in the volatile Islamic region of Dagestan over several days. Dramatic footage shows police marksman firing on a house from an armored vehicle. A compact armed robot is seen approaching the property to engage the jihadists. The bullet-ridden bodies of six men were later shown in pictures released by investigative authorities. Video and audio recordings taken by the robot reveal the voices of rebels shouting 'Allahu Akbar', followed by an explosion, it was reported. The men were also believed to have been waving a jihadist flag. Derbent, where the video was filmed, is just 590 miles southeast of Volgograd, where England will play their opening World Cup qualifying group game. The FSB security service has indicated terrorism is the main threat to the World Cup. 'Guns, bullets, knives and grenades were discovered at the scene,' said a statement from the Russian Investigative Committee, which probes serious crime. A hand made bomb, equal in power to five kilograms of TNT, was discovered before the house went up in flames. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-...-dead.html Outside of war, these will probably be used by U.S. police to serve warrants. They already used a kamikaze bomb robot to kill a shooter in Dallas . Maybe they will eventually look like this... And in related news, the Pentagon has self-driving abilities that is superior to what is available on the consumer market. Quote: Forget Uber, Waymo and Tesla: the next big name in self-driving vehicles could be the Pentagon. “We’re going to have self-driving vehicles in theater for the Army before we’ll have self-driving cars on the streets,” Michael Griffin, the undersecretary of defense for research and engineering, told lawmakers at a hearing on Capitol Hill this month. “But the core technologies will be the same.” The stakes for the military are high. According to Griffin, 52 percent of casualties in combat zones can been attributed to military personnel delivering food, fuel and other logistics. Removing people from that equation with systems run on artificial intelligence could reduce injuries and deaths significantly, he added. https://www.bloombergquint.com/politics/...g-vehicles
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Ken4Christ:This^^ is exactly why a revolution wont work. Nigerians unfortunately are too divided on religious, sectarian, tribal and ethnic lines. |
Great marketing gimmick... Years ago in Kano, when Toyota Camry was still the rave, i know an Alhaji that peddles 'trado' medicine with latest models every week. I noticed he makes good sales and i dare say it not completely due to the efficacy of his merchandise. The 'poor' like giving to the 'rich'! Project the illusion of wealth in any business endeavour and see wonders happen. Everybody wants to be associated with wealth. Most will come close just for the mere novelty of seeing the car up close for the first time/having been to 'so-so' establishment before. Bring in the crowd first, the money will certainly follow. Its also explains why congregations donate their life savings to their Daddy G.O. while they themselves go hungry; why smooth-talking conmen like the recently deceased MMM founder managed to fleece so many of their hard earned cash. |
Arab money $$$ |
godofuck231:^^^ This.. Oga, oyel dey ur head! |
This kid has a great future... |
Fake or not fake, this is not surprising. With the advent of various social media apps, women were suddenly exposed to bazillion channels to attention-w.hore... 'The road to hell is paved with good intentions' they said. These apps might have been meant to be used to re-unite with old classmates (atleast that was how Facebook most especially was first marketed if i remember correctly) and connect with friends and family - unfortunately they've turned out to be an instrument used to breakdown the main nucleus of any functioning society - 'The Family'. How much attention can a single man (husband) give a woman (wife) compared to a thousand thirsty guys on Facebook, d.icks-in-hand waiting to comment on any picture she uploads? Women crave attention and social media is the perfect avenue to get it irrespective of the damage the temporary dopamine rush is going to cause... |
Good post... |
Samsung J3 (2017)
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Nice post... this author has an idea of how Nigeria works - more ink to your pen! |
omo come this side and see something... arabs over here keep all their money (like all income whatsoever) with their mom, even after he's married with kids... she's the sole custodian and he has to ask permission and tell her what he needs the money for before making any withdrawal. After mum dies that role reverts to his wife and the cycle continues... (arabo money dey him mama or wife hand) - those are the only two people who knows what an arab man is worth at any given time. Cultures are different all over the world... there's upsides and downsides... |
Five Devastating Facts About Hillary Clinton’s Foreign Funder, Gilbert Chagoury by JEROME HUDSON 11 Aug 2016 The release of nearly 300 pages of emails belonging to then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, which shine a spotlight on the crony connections Clinton facilitated between the State Department and her family foundation, highlights a particularly damning Clinton Foundation donor named Gilbert Chagoury. Chagoury is a wealthy Lebanese construction magnate and longtime friend of former President Bill Clinton. His worldwide exploits were heavily documented in The New York Times bestselling book Clinton Cash, authored by Breitbart News Senior Editor-at-Large Peter Schweizer. In Chagoury, one finds a clear-cut example of how foreign influencers bought access to the Clintons by funneling donations to the Clinton Foundation while Hillary Clinton was in command of the State Department. Here are five of the most devastating facts about one of the Clintons’ closest cronies: 1. Gilbert Chagoury donated nearly a half-million dollars to Democratic party voter efforts before attending the Clintons’ White House Christmas party. In 1996, Gilbert Chagoury donated $460,000 to a controversial Miami-based Democratic voter-registration group called Vote Now 96. As a foreign citizen, Chagoury is barred from donating directly to elected officials or political parties. But his three contributions of $200,000, $10,000, and $250,000, made in September and October 1996, were completely legal because Vote Now 96 was a nonprofit organization. Just two months after making his six-figure donations, Chagoury was among the 250 guests who attended the Clintons’ White House Christmas party. 2. Chagoury was convicted of laundering millions. In 2000, Switzerland convicted Chagoury of money-laundering and “aiding a criminal organization in connection with the billions of dollars stolen from Nigeria during the [Sani] Abacha years” of military dictatorship, according to a PBS Frontline report . Chagoury later entered a plea deal, and the charges were expunged. 3. Chagoury’s name was once on a federal no-fly list. After the failed Christmas day bombing of an American passenger plane by Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab in 2010, Chagoury’s name was added to a federal terrorist no-fly list. The billionaire admitted to being an acquaintance of Abdulmutallab’s father, who is a Nigerian banker. 4. Chagoury was named a “kingpin” of Nigerian corruption. In July 2004, Nigeria’s then-top anti-corruption prosecutor, Nuhu Ribadu, watched as Chagoury’s private jet landed and then, abruptly, took off — allowing the corrupt businessman to escape arrest. Ribadu’s office spent years building a corruption case against Chagoury, who was once a senior adviser to Nigeria’s longtime dictator Sani Abacha. According to a PBS Frontline report , “Ribadu says that Chagoury made it possible for Abacha to steal billions of dollars and lined his own pockets in the process.” 5. Chagoury admitted in British court to bribery. In 2001, the construction magnate confessed in a British court to assisting the family of deceased Nigerian dictator, Sani Abacha, in transferring $300 million into foreign bank accounts. Despite Chagoury’s many troubling transgressions, the Clinton Foundation gladly accepted a $1-$5 million donation from the nefarious figure. It is also worth noting that Chagoury’s company, the Chagoury Group, pledged $1 billion to the Clinton Global Initiative in 2009, the same year the Clinton Global Initiative awarded the Chagoury Group its annual prize for “sustainable development.” The money pledged was at the heart of Sen. David Vitter’s (R) probe into whether Chagoury’s cozy relationship with the Clintons played a roll inClinton’s State Department’s delay of a Foreign Terrorist Organization (FTO) designation on Nigerian Islamist group Boko Haram; an FTO classification would have severely hampered Chagoury’s business endeavors in Nigeria. http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2016/08/11/five-devastating-facts-about-hillary-clintons-foreign-funder-gilbert-chagoury/?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social |
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