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victor ILAYA

@vixsonics

Climate Advocate, Energy Expert and Environmental Activist. Mechanical Engineer, - University of Benin, Edo State. Coventry University, Coventry, England.

Accra, Ghana Katılım Kasım 2016
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victor ILAYA@vixsonics·
@cnni The Total Land Area of United Arab Emirates (UAE) is almost 84,000 Square Kilometres. The 6 South-South States of the Niger Delta Region is almost 86,000 Square Kilometres, so, the Land mass of the DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF NIGER DELTA, DRND, is slightly larger than the UAE.
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İzafiyet
İzafiyet@Statikoo·
bir su kaynağının doğduğu yere güçlü bir su altı kamerası ile bakıyorlar görüntüler çok ama çok iyi
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African Hub
African Hub@AfricanHub_·
A Kenyan grandmother went viral after offering six live chickens to help pay off her grandchildren’s school fee debt. The children had been sent home due to unpaid fees, and in desperation, she brought the chickens to the school in hopes they would be accepted as payment. The story gained widespread attention online, prompting donations and support that eventually cleared the fees and provided additional help for the family.
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Epik Spor Anları
Epik Spor Anları@epicsp0ranIari·
Gelecek nesli bunun yapay zeka olmadığına kim ikna edecek?
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General Mike Flynn
General Mike Flynn@GenFlynn·
Pray for our President 🙏🏼🇺🇸
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Donald J. Trump
Donald J. Trump@realDonaldTrump·
Saint Michael the Archangel, defend us in battle. Be our defense against the wickedness and snares of the Devil. May God rebuke him, we humbly pray, and do thou, O Prince of the heavenly hosts, by the power of God, cast into hell Satan, and all the evil spirits, who prowl about the world seeking the ruin of souls. Amen.
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Bashir Ahmad, OON
Bashir Ahmad, OON@BashirAhmaad·
99% will get the answer wrong. Try it.
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@BriannaWu When I first read the News about 3 hours ago this Morning, after the shock, and after saying thank God Mr. Prezident is fine, my first mind-image of the wannabe shooter was like these guys 👇👇. Imagine my shock when I saw him !!!! Would be interesting to learn more about him.
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@BriannaWu Teachers or Lecturers are usually very decent people, more so a Graduate and a Teacher/Lecturer !!!! Cannot wait to hear more details about this guy after investigations, but, HE HAS THE STRANGEST PROFILE OF A SHOOTER, EVER. A Black man !!!!!! 😳😳😳 SHOCKING
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Brianna Wu
Brianna Wu@BriannaWu·
I'd bet $1 million dollars he's Free Palestine.
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@Indemosyd I stopped fellowshipping with Jehovah's Witnesses while living in England 2013, after I learnt a lot of new things about Jehovah's witnesses on the internet. But, I have to admit I learnt a lot about the Bible from Jehovah's Witnesses before I stopped fellowshipping with them.
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@Indemosyd HE NEVER DID 😀 Most People just swallowed up whatever Doctrines they were taught without meditation. Many people even ignored questions that developed in their minds while being taught, because the Doctrines were supposedly "infallible", "Spiritual inspirations" from God.😂😂
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Cindy☘️
Cindy☘️@Indemosyd·
Jehovah's Witnesses graphic designers were so ahead of time
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@Indemosyd My Father could not give me a satisfactory answer, I asked a young "Elder" less than 50 years old, he could not give me a satisfactory answer either. If you really Meditate on a few Jehovah's Witnesses Doctrines, it raises questions, just like some Doctrines of other Churches.
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@Indemosyd I always asked questions from early age, I remember asking an "Elder" in our Congregation a question when I was about 9 years old. In Jehovah's Witnesses, a 40 year old Man can be referred to as an "Elder", based on "Spiritual" appointment you know, not about physical age.
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Jason
Jason@jason1Patterson·
Unbelievable. The people who actually study and know the Quran’s supplemental writing refuse to admit what this video clearly points out and shows. The proof is right there… yet they still deny it? Watch till the end 👀
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
Kenya Airways Captain Ahmed gives passengers a stunning view of Africa’s tallest mountain, Mt. Kilimanjaro. [📹eric.thimba]
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Pulse Nigeria
Pulse Nigeria@PulseNigeria247·
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu emerges as the 3rd most corrupt leader in the world - OCCRP Reports.
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BUCOS
BUCOS@TENIBEGILOJU202·
LAMIDI APAPA RESUMED HIS WORK AS MORTUARY ATTENDANT AT ALAFIATAYO HOSPITAL IN IBADAN... He was used and dumped by Tinubu, he is regretting the role he played in destroying LP. NAFIU BALA will learn his lesson in hard way.
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@Ivory1957 Most shocking, a Lagos FRAUDSTER slumdog like Kemi Bad enoch is being primed by British Media Misinformation Retards 👇👇, to Hijack UK Government from a Decent man, a Patriotic Leadership, at a most crucial time as this !!!! This USELESS Lagos Pigeon 👇....🤣
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@Ivory1957 🎶🎶 bon bon bon 🎼🎼 "This is BBC News, the SCANDAL HAS NOT GONE AWAY, new reports emerging reveal..." Nothing new in the so-called "new reports", ABSOLUTELY NOTHING NEW. The same Propaganda tactics of Yoruba CRIMINALS, manipulate and recycle AGAIN, and AGAIN and AGAIN. 🤣🤣
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Kio Amachree
Kio Amachree@Ivory1957·
THE BADENOCH PARADOX: WHEN PASSPORT OF CONVENIENCE MASQUERADES AS NATIONAL IDENTITY By Kio Amachree | Stockholm, Sweden The British public has rendered its verdict on Kemi Badenoch, and the numbers are damning. Just one in six Britons — 16% — say she has done a good job as Conservative leader, while 51% say she has done badly. Only 12% currently see her as a prime minister in waiting, against 62% who cannot picture her on the steps of Number 10. A full 63% of the British public believe it is unlikely she will ever become Prime Minister at all. But the polls only tell half the story. The deeper question — the one polite British society refuses to ask openly — is this: on what foundation does Kemi Badenoch actually rest her claim to British national identity? She was born in Wimbledon in 1980 — not out of roots planted in British soil, not out of a family history bound to these islands, but as a deliberate act of maternal strategy. Her Nigerian mother, a university lecturer, arranged to give birth on English soil and promptly returned to Nigeria, where Kemi Badenoch grew up, was educated, and lived until the age of 16. She is, by every cultural, biographical, and emotional measure, a product of Nigeria. Her British passport is a technicality — a legal artefact of a now-closed loophole, not a lived identity. This is not a question of race. It is a question of authenticity, of rootedness, of the honest relationship between a leader and the people she claims to represent. Consider the reverse. Imagine a white British man — born in Lagos in 1980 to parents who had briefly passed through Nigeria, raised entirely in England, schooled in England, shaped by England in every conceivable way — who then presented himself for election as President of Nigeria on the strength of that Lagos birth certificate. The reaction in Nigeria would be instantaneous and volcanic. He would be laughed off every platform. He would be accused of opportunism, of cultural theft, of exploiting a technicality to seize power in a country whose struggles, whose soil, whose history, whose people he had never truly shared. That is precisely the mirror Badenoch holds up — and the reflection is uncomfortable. The British public are significantly more likely to see her as dislikeable than likeable, and twice as many brand her untrustworthy as trustworthy. These are not the numbers of a leader who has connected with the people she seeks to govern. These are the numbers of a stranger. The Conservative Party, in its desperation following its worst general election defeat in modern history, reached for a symbol rather than a leader — a Black woman whose very presence they imagined would inoculate them against charges of irrelevance and reaction. What they got instead was a politician who grew up consuming Nigerian culture, Nigerian values, Nigerian social codes — and who now lectures the British working class about identity, sovereignty, and what it means to be British. Even among those who currently intend to vote Conservative, just 25% believe Badenoch is likely to still be their leader by the next election. The party faithful can sense the hollowness. They simply cannot yet name it. The British people, by instinct if not by articulation, understand that national leadership demands more than a birth certificate obtained by design. It demands a life shared — the cold winters, the particular sorrows, the institutional memory, the cultural DNA absorbed not in a Lagos classroom but on a council estate, in a northern comprehensive, in the ordinary texture of a British life actually lived. Kemi Badenoch did not live that life. She arrived at 16 as a visitor who stayed. That she has risen this far speaks to her formidable personal ambition. But ambition is not legitimacy. A passport of convenience is not a soul. Nigeria gave her her formation. Britain gave her her opportunity. The Conservative Party gave her their desperation. None of that is the same as belonging. Kio Amachree is President of Worldview International and a Stockholm-based Nigerian diaspora political commentator. His commentary appears regularly in Vanguard and Sahara Reporters.
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