RainQueen🌦️
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@nezmarnigela @Viralvid_89 The mother wanted the child, was she supposed to try and kill him to keep the child?
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@Viralvid_89 Not saying what he did was right but he clearly said he didn’t want the baby….
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27-year-old Donald from Georgia didn’t want his girlfriend to keep their baby. According to investigators, the two argued after she decided to go through with the pregnancy anyway.
Police say Donald later took her out on what seemed like a normal date to the movies before suggesting they take a walk through a nearby park. That’s when prosecutors say he shot her in the back of the head and left her there to die.
Officers responded after a 911 caller reported an unresponsive woman near a walking trail. When EMTs arrived, they found the pregnant victim lying in a fetal position. She was awake but unable to speak, suffering from a gunshot wound to the back of her head.
Doctors rushed her into emergency surgery and performed a C-section to save the baby.
She spent two months in the hospital recovering before she was finally able to speak with investigators about what happened.
Donald was later arrested and charged with attempted murder of both the mother and her unborn child. He has now been sentenced to 60 years in prison.

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The denial of visa to The Chairman of BUA Abdul Samad Rabiu by the South African Government is an affront to Nigeria.They cannot have billions of dollars investment in our country and treat such a revered figure with rejection and contempt.Xenophobia is escalating from the streets to Governance.Its time to keep aside history and African brotherhood and deal with this matter squarely.
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@AOchiawuto @Barristerstreet @DemiCareNGO Does it make it right to marry a child as fully grown mentally stable man?
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@Barristerstreet @DemiCareNGO Continue deceiving yourself, in Nigeria Islam, they’re permitted to marry underage girls. Stop the noise
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🇳🇬 JUST IN: A disturbing video shows a man lying intimately with a young g!rl in hijab identified as a minor.
The public is being urged to immediately share his address, phone number, or workplace so she can be rescued.
Contact: @DemiCareNGO
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@SizweDhlomo @pmcafrica Tribalist sizwe again, hatred for the deputy president because he is not from kzn. Lerete la ngwana
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#TshwaneYaTima: We’ve disconnected electricity at the High Commission of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. They owe the city for utility services.

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Look at the size of that thing!!?😭 Jesus Christ baddies should be in the forefront if we have war in this country
Mnyamani 👑@Zikamnyamane
Magudzumela waiting for baddies 🤧
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@kirawontmiss Wait!! Is it a real place? I thought it was a staged name in that Nickelodeon cartoon 😭
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If South Africa doesn’t change its super racist Apartheid 2.0 laws, the country must be sanctioned
Gunther Eagleman™@GuntherEagleman
@elonmusk @drk_2_lite South Africa should be sanctioned and shunned by the world.
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Elon Musk’s latest tirade against South Africa is a masterclass in billionaire bait-and-switch. He claims Starlink is banned solely because he isn’t Black, a narrative he pushes to his 200-million-plus followers as proof of "viciously racist" laws. In reality, the 30% local equity requirement he decries is a standard part of the Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment (B-BBEE) framework that hundreds of other U.S. giants, including Microsoft, have navigated for decades without the "drama".
Musk’s "principle" against these rules conveniently ignores that South Africa has already pivoted to accommodate him. As of December 2025, the government introduced Equity Equivalent Investment Programmes (EEIPs), allowing foreign firms like Starlink to skip the equity transfer entirely by investing in local infrastructure and skills. Instead of taking the win, Musk has escalated to hurling expletives at senior diplomats and alleging (without evidence) that he was pressured to "bribe" his way into a license.
The irony is thick: while Musk plays the victim of "reverse racism", his refusal to follow local law is the primary hurdle keeping high-speed internet from the very rural South African communities he claims to want to help. It isn't about the color of his skin; it’s about a billionaire who believes his birthplace owes him a waiver for the same rules everyone else follows.
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@elonmusk I guess given such rampant and obvious abuse and danger for their lives, all White people from South Africa should be given asylum and citizenship in US...
This would be just human and fair thing to do ...And would benefit US in a big way...
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Ramaphosa says South Africa does not have race laws, and @elonmusk and Starlink is not excluded because of such laws, but then he also says that Musk and Starlink are welcome to do business in South Africa once they comply with the race laws.
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@JoyChauke5 @MasingitaTv @lindiwezulu Atleast you showed people that the victimhood mentality is another effective marketing
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