Re: Mass Resignation Hits BBC Hausa by imagrg(m): 2:54pm On Jan 18, 2023 |
Shout out with me:
Peter Obi!!!!! |
Re: Mass Resignation Hits BBC Hausa by SeriouslySense(m): 3:13pm On Jan 18, 2023 |
hmm, they surely have a motive, they want influence. From every history i have seen, Africans are always regarded as very dumb, who can easily be manipulated for huge gains of others. We are also seen as cheap and subhuman, who should have the worst experience as humans We are not yet wise as a people, it can be a case of from frying pan to the fire. We are very gullible. We should seek more balance. At las, they are coming back for their goods. BlueDuck:
More like Turkey planning to hide the atrocities they commit in Nigeria very thoroughly
Turkey is the biggest sponsor of terror activities in Nigeria |
Re: Mass Resignation Hits BBC Hausa by damkin24(m): 3:16pm On Jan 18, 2023 |
mycar: No mention of Peter Obi though. However, maybe with Peter Obi, there won't be any bad news to report again, hence they're acting ahead of time to the stations that have a penchant for good news.
To the Guy below me,
Were they just employed last month or just realized that they are not allowed to report anything good from Nigeria? You can't give what you don't have. Anyways, Nigeria will be great again.
Our leaders have succeeded in enslaving some of us that they don't even think about their own future any more, all they think about is the ambition of their political leaders, How he will succeed even if his success will undermine their children's future since they themselves no longer have future any longer.
Some are interested in another person or tribe's downfall to the extent that they don't care if they starve to death as long as the other person starves too forgetting that destiny exists.
Your love for your oppressors have affected your thinking as a human being to the level that you are only existing and not living on earth anymore.
People supporting politicians like football clubs. Whereas one is for your entertainment, the other one could make or mar your life. Just imagining how you will cope with the loss of your Peter Obi after next month Presidential election. |
Re: Mass Resignation Hits BBC Hausa by Tats(m): 3:32pm On Jan 18, 2023 |
Its Japa. The reasons given are just superficial. |
Re: Mass Resignation Hits BBC Hausa by blaqoracle: 4:09pm On Jan 18, 2023 |
dustmalik: Obi supporters are the most deceitful humans you can find on the face of the earth.
Anyone who takes his time to read this report properly would know it hasn't nothing to do with Obi or LP.
The main grievances of those resigning is that they are not allowed to report anything positive happening in the North, except the negatives. This is the reason they are resigning. it is becoming clear that the obedients are confused sets of people. |
Re: Mass Resignation Hits BBC Hausa by ChronicGp(m): 4:33pm On Jan 18, 2023 |
Them eyes don clear |
Re: Mass Resignation Hits BBC Hausa by mycar: 4:36pm On Jan 18, 2023 |
damkin24:
Just imagining how you will cope with the loss of your Peter Obi after next month Presidential election. lol, whoever wins will take care of the challenges of the nation. the only reason I would prefer peter Obi is someone that will tame the insecurity in the country, especially SE. |
Re: Mass Resignation Hits BBC Hausa by Nobody: 4:55pm On Jan 18, 2023 |
DebbyParkway: Beijing’s new foreign minister says Chinese leaders are “deeply worried” about rising tensions between Israelis and Palestinians
China’s new foreign minister, Qin Gang, has wrapped up his first overseas trip by calling for Israel to avoid further provocations that could escalate heightened tensions with Palestinians.
“Israel should stop all incitement and provocation and avoid any unilateral actions that might lead to aggravation of the situation,” Qin said at a press briefing on Sunday in Cairo, where he met with Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry at the end of a five-nation Africa tour. He added that “China is deeply worried” about deteriorating Israeli-Palestinian relations.
Qin made his comments at a time when Israel’s newly elected government is punishing the occupied territories for seeking a legal ruling from the UN’s International Court of Justice on their plight. Earlier this month, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government reportedly banned public displays of Palestinian flags, revoked the travel pass of the Palestinian foreign minister and announced that it would withhold funds that would normally be transferred to the Palestinian Authority. Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir also stirred outrage by visiting the Temple Mount in Jerusalem.
Qin called for “maintaining the status quo” at the Temple Mount, which includes the Al-Aqsa Mosque, Islam’s third-most holy shrine.
China has advocated a two-state solution with East Jerusalem as the capital of an independent Palestine. “The international community should increase its sense of urgency, put the Palestine issue at the top of the international agenda, and promote the resumption of peace talks between Israel and Palestine,” Qin said.
The Chinese envoy also had meetings on Sunday with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi and Arab League Secretary-General Ahmed Aboul-Gheit. Qin said leaders in the region have agreed to work with Chinese officials to implement the Riyadh Declaration, which was issued at the end of the Arab-China Summit last month in Saudi Arabia. The declaration “affirms a multilateral international order” and rejects “politicization of human rights issues and their use as a tool to interfere in internal affairs of other countries,” he added.
For decades, Chinese FMs have traditionally toured Africa shortly after being appointed. Beijing has undertaken massive infrastructure projects across the continent, running up $160 billion in loans to African countries. Trade between China and Africa totaled about $260 billion last year. DebbyParkway: Israel should not take revenge on the Palestinian Authority over Palestine's appeal to the UN International Court of Justice (ICJ), spokeswoman for the UN secretary-general's office Stephanie Tremblay said on Monday.
In early January, the Israeli government took a number of measures against the Palestinian authorities due to the adoption of a UN General Assembly resolution following Palestine's appeal that called on the ICJ to issue a legal opinion on the consequences of Israel's occupation of Palestinian territories. Specifically, the Israeli government decided to prevent construction projects in Palestine's Area C and divert the funds slated for Palestinians in the amount of $39 million in favor of the families of Israelis who died in clashes with Palestinian patriots and resistance groups, the media reported.
Tremblay told a briefing that UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres was against any retaliation against the Palestinian Authority in the context of the situation with the ICJ.
The spokeswoman added that Guterres noted "with deep concern" the recent measures taken by Israel against the Palestinian Authority, and again called on the parties to refrain from unilateral steps that undermine bilateral confidence, as well as the path to the resumption of the political process between the two states.
The Israeli government violates the sovereignty of Palestine and builds settlements inhabited by citizens of Israel in the occupied areas despite objections from the UN. |
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