Abdullah Shawesh: International Community Should Stop Giving Israel Unconditional Support
He said that Israel has always seen itself as a state above international law, which is not meant to be.
He said that Israel has always seen itself as a state above international law, which is not meant to be.
He called out government for underming and cheating the people of the Niger Delta out of opportunities.
“In a society that is dysfunctional, people will resort to self help to survive because at the end of the day it’s all about survival.”
He acknowledged the challenges faced during previous elections, particularly technical glitches in the use of the IReV.
“There needs to be a deterrence that you do not touch Jews. And if you touch Jews, something is going to happen,” said Rabbi Sternbach.
The jeweller highlighted the potential of Nigeria’s mineral table and expressed hopes of sourcing precious stones locally.
But the Palestinian Ambassador tasked international bodies to ensure Israel vacates occupied territories.
The economist said the fact that petrol price is not going up is a form of subsidy.
He advised people to be aware of the channels they get information from, saying that CNN and BBC are pro-Israel, and Aljazeera is pro-Palestine.
“Investment is not propaganda, neither is it politics,” he said.
He said if Weah is re-elected for a 2nd term, he will build a better justice system in Liberia.
He also said Keyamo had the right to change his perspective on issues after new information was made available.
He said that one needs to read the law wholistically before concluding on a matter.
He said Nigerians need to apologize to Mmesoma Ejikeme if people are defending Tinubu’s forged certificate.
All the CSU documents and transcripts on the court-ordered deposition in Illinois.
“Let me put it on record for the whole world to know that once you present a forged certificate, you are not qualified ab initio to run.”
“If he’s proven guilty the senate needs to impeach him because that’s the law.”
He said the Supreme Court has the power to decide whether the alleged ‘forgery’ can be admitted as evidence against Tinubu.
Chidoka argued that forgery and perjury were grounds for disqualification, as stipulated in Section 137 of the 1999 Constitution, as amended.
“We have established that he attended the university, he graduated from it, but the other issue is the certificate he presented to INEC.”
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