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Foreign Affairs / Re: Mourners Gather For Funerals Of Children After 'at Least 12' Killed By Hezbollah by ajimi: 4:48pm On Jul 28 |
Its a pity. Pray you don't have Hamas and co. As your neighbors 24 Likes 1 Share |
Politics / Re: CAN President Cautions FG, Organisers On Planned Protest by ajimi: 4:35pm On Jul 28 |
Just a matter of days |
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Politics / Re: VeryDarkMan Stages A Solo Protest In Abuja Before The Official Protest by ajimi: 2:25pm On Jul 28 |
Interesting banner 18 Likes 5 Shares |
Politics / Re: There's Hunger In Barracks, We’re Selling Our Property - Soldiers Back Protest by ajimi: 12:04pm On Jul 28 |
so sad 1 Like |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Pictures Of The Children Who Were Killed In The Attack By Hezbollah Hours Ago. by ajimi: 11:08am On Jul 28 |
Botragelad:
Let me set the record straight. Israel typically warns civilians of impending strikes by distributing leaflets and designating safe zones. The targeted location was a known terrorist hideout.
The real question is, why does Hamas use children as human shields for their nefarious activities? Why do they launch rockets from schools? I expect rational individuals to think critically. Israel's strike targeted Hamas, but they cynically exploit children for propaganda. It was a legitimate military target!
Now, applying the same logic to Hezbollah's strike: did they issue warnings to Israel before attacking? How can a soccer field be considered a military target? Were there any IDF soldiers present? If you're going to target someone, target the soldiers, right? At least that's your greatest fear! Israel could have randomly targeted Lebanese civilians, but instead, they precision-target terrorists. Why doesn't Hezbollah do the same? It's clear that Israel is the only side following the rules, while terrorists deliberately target civilians. Wait for Israel's response. 🇮🇱 Im shocked no one is blaming Hamas |
Politics / Re: Fuel Scarcity: At ₦850/ltr Queues Resurface In Lagos; Motorists, Commuters Groan by ajimi: 10:17am On Jul 28 |
Bobloco: When Tinubu made that thoughtless "subsidy is gone" statement right on his swearing-in podium, sane Nigerians warned that the Tinubu regime would turned out the worst regime in the history of this country.
But his supporters would call those sane Nigerians bitter losers and other derogatory names. They said that Tinubu made a bold decision and very soon Nigerians would reap its benefits. We were told a whole lot of lies one of which is that money will be saved from subsidy removal, and our refinery will begin to work—in fact, they gave some deadlines. And the deadlines kept shifting as time went by.
One year after the removal of fuel subsidies, Nigerians are yet to be told how much has been saved so far—the money saved so far what is being used for.
One year after removing subsidies, our refineries are yet to refine a drop of fuel.
One year after removing subsidies, the price of fuel kept increasing with its attendant scarcity, leading to an increase in the prices of goods and services.
Right now, Tinubu have run out of excuses and is now asking to be given some more time.
Of course, more time to continue to dish out calamitous economic policies that will continue to improverish the people.
It shall never be well with those who worked, supported, and encouraged this calamitous Tinubu regime. this was why Buhari didn't remove the subsidy. 1 Like |
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