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Foreign Affairs / Re: Taliban Bans Women From ‘hearing Other Women’s Voices by EbinPawaGovt: 5:12pm On Oct 29
This religion eh grin thank God for Israel
Foreign Affairs / Re: Taliban Bans Women From ‘hearing Other Women’s Voices by EbinPawaGovt: 5:12pm On Oct 29
This religion eh grin
Foreign Affairs / Re: Israel Showed Iran They Are The Boss. by EbinPawaGovt: 11:10am On Oct 28
every islamic terrorist knows Israel is boss
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Does Any Of These Make Sense To You? by EbinPawaGovt: 2:03pm On Oct 26
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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Does Any Of These Make Sense To You? by EbinPawaGovt: 11:43pm On Oct 24
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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Does Any Of These Make Sense To You? by EbinPawaGovt: 5:30pm On Oct 23
What opportunnities did you find?
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Does Any Of These Make Sense To You? by EbinPawaGovt: 5:23am On Oct 23
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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Does Any Of These Make Sense To You? by EbinPawaGovt: 9:22pm On Oct 21
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Jobs/Vacancies / Does Any Of These Make Sense To You? by EbinPawaGovt: 7:40am On Oct 21
Foreign Affairs / Re: Yahya Sinwar Vowed To Die Fighting Rather Than Corona Or Stroke by EbinPawaGovt: 11:44pm On Oct 20
And the IDF replied "AAAAMMMEEENNN"

It beats me how a human brain would agree with a fake promise from a fake god of fake 72 virgins just for killing other human beings.
Foreign Affairs / Re: I Hope Benjamin Netanyahu Burns In Hell - (irish MP) by EbinPawaGovt: 11:41pm On Oct 20
Eneye4me:
U are going to burn in hell.

How are you sure you too won't?

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Foreign Affairs / Re: Sinwar’s 'dangerous And Extreme' Brother Mohammed Could Now Take Over Hamas by EbinPawaGovt: 11:17pm On Oct 18
Just another dead man walking

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Politics / Re: LASG Reopens Alapere Pedestrian Bridge Damaged By A Truck by EbinPawaGovt: 10:23am On Oct 17
That bridge is too low. This is not the first time I've seen a truck with high load unable to cross it when I lived at the nearby estate.
Foreign Affairs / Re: Iran Made A Big Mistake Tonight, They Will Pay For It - Netanyahu by EbinPawaGovt: 3:03am On Oct 02
ozo13:
read it up about Pakistan Baba

We are saying the same thing. No Muslim SHOULD. Anyway, India, their arch enemy is closeby to cure their Islamic terror madness if they try nonsense with it.
Foreign Affairs / Re: The Lebanese Army Just Pulled Out From Israeli Border... by EbinPawaGovt: 10:44pm On Oct 01
id4sho:


Hezbollah is a terrorist organization, with a strong political party and wide influence with their military solely to destroy state of isreal

And they do have a lot of support among Lebanese, especially the Muslims Lebanese. Many were happy when they were firing rockets at Israel. They believe they have some sort of share in the suffering of the Palestinians and so virgin rewards.
Foreign Affairs / Re: Iran Made A Big Mistake Tonight, They Will Pay For It - Netanyahu by EbinPawaGovt: 10:17pm On Oct 01
Go Bibi go..... their nucler program. I knew Iran would fall for the trap Bibi set for them. Their nuclear program is gone for good. No Muslim country should have access to such a deadly arsenal.

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Foreign Affairs / The Lebanese Army Just Pulled Out From Israeli Border... by EbinPawaGovt: 12:14pm On Oct 01
In other words, they're telling Hesbollah "You're on your own o"

Israel targets Hezbollah infrastructure in Beirut suburbs
Lebanese Army withdrawing from some positions on southern border with Israel, sources say
Israeli military prohibits entry to some areas in northern Israel
WASHINGTON/BEIRUT/JERUSALEM, Sept 30 (Reuters) - Lebanese troops pulled back from the border with Israel late on Monday as a ground invasion by Israel looked imminent, just days after Israel killed the head of Lebanese armed group Hezbollah in an escalation of regional tensions.

Israeli strikes hit Beirut's southern suburbs, a security source said, with a Reuters reporter witnessing a flash of light and a series of loud blasts about an hour after the Israeli military warned residents to evacuate areas near buildings it said contained Hezbollah infrastructure south of the Lebanese capital.

A U.S. official speaking on condition of anonymity told Reuters the positioning of Israeli troops suggested a ground incursion of Lebanon could be imminent.
Israeli Defence Minister Yoav Gallant told local council heads in northern Israel that the next phase of the war along Lebanon's southern border would begin soon, and would support the aim of bringing home Israelis who have fled Hezbollah rockets during nearly a year of border warfare.

He also told troops: "We will use all the means that may be required – your forces, other forces, from the air, from the sea, and on land. Good luck."
Lebanese troops pulled back about five kilometres (3 miles) from positions along Lebanon's southern border with Israel, a Lebanese security source told Reuters. A Lebanese army spokesperson did not confirm or deny the movement.
Lebanon's army has historically stayed on the sidelines of major conflicts with Israel, and in the last year of hostilities has not fired on the Israeli military.

Israel declared the areas around the communities of Metula, Misgav Am, and Kfar Giladi in its north near the Lebanon border as a closed military zone.
U.S. State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller said Israel had told the U.S. it is conducting limited ground operations focused on Hezbollah infrastructure in Lebanon near the border.
Washington so far has had little success urging Israel to rein in its assaults on Hezbollah or on the Hamas militia in Gaza.
Israel last week rejected a proposal by the U.S. and France calling for a 21-day ceasefire on the Lebanon border to give time for a diplomatic settlement that would allow displaced civilians on both sides to return home.
U.S. President Joe Biden again called for a ceasefire on Monday.

"I'm more worried than you might know and I'm comfortable with them stopping," Biden told reporters when asked if he was comfortable with Israeli plans for a cross-border incursion. "We should have a ceasefire now."

HEZBOLLAH SAYS IT IS READY TO FACE LAND INCURSION

Friday's assassination of Hassan Nasrallah - the most powerful leader in Tehran's "Axis of Resistance" against Israeli and U.S. interests in the Middle East - was one of the heaviest blows in decades to both Hezbollah and Iran, and followed two weeks of intensive airstrikes.
Hezbollah's, opens new tab deputy leader Naim Qassem, in a first public speech since Nasrallah's death, said that "the resistance forces are ready for a ground engagement."

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Nasrallah built Hezbollah - created by Iran in 1982 to fight Israel - into Lebanon's most powerful military and political force, with a wide reach across the Middle East.
Now it must replace a leader who the West branded a terrorist mastermind but who to millions of supporters was a hero who stood up to Israel.
Qassem said it would "choose a secretary-general for the party at the earliest opportunity".
He said Hezbollah had continued to fire rockets as deep as 150 km (93 miles) into Israeli territory.
"We know that the battle may be long," he said. "We will win as we won in the liberation of 2006," he added, referring to the last big conflict between the two foes.

But Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned Hezbollah's main backer, Iran, that "there is nowhere we will not go to protect our people and protect our country".
In a three-minute video clip in English that he addressed to the Iranian people, he accused their government of plunging the Middle East "deeper into war" at the expense of its own people, whom it was bringing "closer to the abyss".
Israeli airstrikes have eliminated several Hezbollah commanders but also killed about 1,000 civilians and forced one million to flee their homes, according to the Lebanese government.

At least 95 people were killed and 172 wounded in Israeli strikes on Lebanon's southern regions, the eastern Bekaa Valley, and Beirut in the past 24 hours, Lebanon's health ministry said early on Tuesday.
Rescuers stood on a flattened building. "We are rescuing these people, pulling out the living, the torn apart, and the martyrs," said one, Mazin al-Khatib.

ASSASSINATIONS OF PALESTINIAN MILITANT LEADERS

Israel has also assassinated leaders of the Iranian-backed Palestinian militant group Hamas in the Gaza war, one of them - its political leader Ismail Haniyeh - as he was visiting the Iranian capital in July.
Hours before Qassem spoke, Hamas said an Israeli airstrike had killed its leader in Lebanon, Fateh Sherif Abu el-Amin, along with his wife, son and daughter in the city of Tyre.

Abu el-Amin had worked for the U.N. Palestinian refugee agency UNRWA before being suspended in March. UNRWA chief Philippe Lazzarini told reporters it had not known of his purported Hamas role.
Another faction, the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, said three of its leaders had died in a strike in Beirut's Kola district, the first Israeli attack so close to the city centre.

The Israeli attacks on militant targets in Lebanon are part of a conflict stretching from the Palestinian territories of Gaza and the occupied West Bank to Iranian-backed groups in Yemen and Iraq. The escalation has raised fears that the United States and Iran will be sucked in.
Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Nasser Kanaani said Tehran would not let any of Israel's "criminal acts" go unanswered, referring to the killings of Nasrallah and an Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps deputy commander who died in the same strikes.

https://www.reuters.com/world/middle-east/apartment-building-beirut-hit-israel-widens-air-campaign-2024-09-29/
Foreign Affairs / Re: Hezbollah Leader's Replacement Has Been Killed by EbinPawaGovt: 12:12am On Sep 29
Fear the God of Israel and pity those who do not fear Him.

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Politics / Re: It Seems Igbos Are The Most Intelligent People by EbinPawaGovt: 5:37am On Sep 22
Nigerians never learn. That's why this country wont survive for long.
Politics / Re: Painful Reality. Igbos The Most Intelligent People by EbinPawaGovt: 5:03am On Sep 22
kettykin:
Igbos are among the brightest minds and most intelligent people in the world. I think the jews rank first followed by Japanese, igbos, Chinese then Indians.

The only thing slowing down igbos are a particular ethnic group in Nigeria who think they are rivals to igbos.

But igbos are not clever , Chinese are all over the world but the smartest Chinese are in China, the Japanese rarely go out of their state and the best ofJapan are in japan, the jews travel the whole world but the best of the Jewish world are in America and Israel.


Igbos should have their intelligence to turn the southeast into the startup capital Africa. I found out today that most businesses igbos do in Lagos can be conveniently done in 4 locations of Aba, onitsha, Lagos, kano, and Abuja without unnecessarily over investing in Lagos or kano. And every successful igbo manufacturer can conveniently operate from the east.

I thank God Genz igbos are changing the tides

Not clever? But the Jews were all over Europe before 1939. Are you saying Igbos need a Hitler type genocide to wake up to their potential and be serious about their own country evem after losing millions in civil war? It's not adding up. And do you really see Igbos as smarter than Indians? Chinese are not even smarter than Indians, just that they got the right revolution-minded leader at the right time. Something India never had because they're following Western monetary and democratic roadmap.
Politics / Re: Agbor Youth Remove Self From Ned Nwoko's Proposed Anioma In Southeast by EbinPawaGovt: 9:43pm On Jun 26
Beremx:
why aren't you comfortable adding yourselves to the SE if you claim to be Igbos? Anyways, I think you guys should just stick to SS. Let another state come strictly from SE. Joining together isn't by force
they are afraid of being persecuted as Igbos. Do you blame them? Asaba massacre made Asaba and environs resolute about their igboness. most of the rest are cautious of nigrian igbophobia
Politics / Re: Garri Is Now 1,500 For A Mudu, Yet Nigerians Are Quiet by EbinPawaGovt: 9:18pm On Jun 26
blacknp:
Yes the ones like ebinpawagovt.
go look for bog breast or sombori to scam and leave intelligent folks to discuss

Politics / Re: Video: A Fire Has Broken Out At The Dangote Refinery by EbinPawaGovt: 3:11pm On Jun 26
Refining crude is a high risk venture. You must make sure that safety measures are strictly adhered to
Politics / Re: Garri Is Now 1,500 For A Mudu, Yet Nigerians Are Quiet by EbinPawaGovt: 3:01pm On Jun 26
blacknp:
Even Jehovah cannot help a lazy Wailer like yourself.

Do you know Jehovah, oga headslammerr undecided
Politics / Re: Is Lieutenant-colonel Patrick Chukwuma "Kaduna" Nzeogwu An Igbo Man? by EbinPawaGovt: 2:00pm On Jun 26
Christistruth00:
If you studied History well you will know that Nzeogwu is often described as being from Igbo Speaking tribe

Igbo Speaking tribe doesn’t mean they necessarily describe themselves as Igbo
For example Jamaicans can be considered English Speaking but not English people

It is up to them how they describe themselves


Nigeria’s first Prime Minister Balewa was from a Hausa Speaking tribe but he
was not Hausa neither was he Fulani
Balewa was Sayawa

Many of you are liars. Igbo speaking tribe but not Igbo? So Chukwuma and Nzeogwu are Illorin names?
Politics / Re: Garri Is Now 1,500 For A Mudu, Yet Nigerians Are Quiet by EbinPawaGovt: 1:52pm On Jun 26
Onovo3:


I am a farmer fyi. I produce egg, chicken, fish, pepper, garri, pineapple, banana ugu, banga, plantain, etc. I produce in commercial quantities. Over 90% of my consumption is from my farm.. The 10% I buy from market is for things like salt, maggi, other spice, and occasionally indomie for the kids.

Oga pictures? And why are you buying maggi from the market? Lazy bones. You should also plant maggi, salt, indomie and other spice.

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