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LuQuLuQu: Nah Ojukwu Son be that as I hear…. It was reported His mother nah air hostess for the Airline Ojukwu Own that Year. 1 Like |
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Story never ends
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Stories, make you go check points for night go tell them
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Wike is doing well, However he should desist from land grabbing.
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See how Nigerians in the USA army enjoy them selves
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They are looking for stolen funds. So after the people have invested, they will kick them out, knowing it's stolen funds.
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High calcium intake Is good
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Allah please overlook her shortcomings
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This Men went to Ruin this man Career not knowing they are indirectly promoting him to be celebrated.
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Mint
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Noce
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today’s interconnected world, the power of a port extends far beyond its physical pages. It represents freedom, global mobility, and opportunities for its holders. The Henley port Index, a global ranking system established in 2006 and revamped in 2018, annually evaluates and ranks 199 ports to determine the travel freedoms afforded to their bearers. Ranking criteria The Henley port Index assesses the number of destinations port holders can access without a prior visa, termed their “visa-free score.” This analysis is facilitated through a collaboration with the International Air Transport Association (IATA) and utilises their comprehensive global travel database. With 227 potential destinations considered, the index provides a detailed look at the mobility barriers faced by citizens of various countries. This feature article explores the ports from African nations that offer the least freedom of movement, examining the broader implications and underlying causes of their rankings. Ten African countries with weakest ports Africa features several countries at the lower end of the port power spectrum. Here are the 10 African countries with the most restricted travel freedom: These rankings were influenced by a range of factors, including diplomatic relations, security issues, and economic stability. Case studies Focusing on Somalia and Nigeria, Nairametrics analysis shows the individual circumstances contributing to their low port rankings. In Somalia, ongoing civil war and limited government infrastructure severely restrict international relationships. On the other hand, Nigeria, despite being one of Africa’s largest economies, struggles with security concerns and diplomatic isolation in some regions, impacting its international mobility. Global context and comparison When contrasted with countries like and Singapore, where port holders can access nearly 194 countries visa-free, the disparities in global mobility are stark. Such discrepancies highlight the need for international cooperation and to improve port power in underprivileged nations. “ports are about the reputations of nations. When your country is notorious for crimes or does not seem to make headway on issues like terrorism, you cannot expect other nations to rank you so high. |
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Pahose
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Stange Forces Trying to frustrate Airpeace UK-NIigeria Flights from Gatwick to Lagos MMA International. Nigerians need to fully its own. We have been slaved to these guys and pay what we are told for too long. Pls use the link below Nairaland.com please that thisnto the Front Page. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ejOENP8MJSw?si=FWVkqWxTo4gfoU02. |
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WIKE THE CHAMP
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Lino
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_*MANY CALENDARS, ONE EARTH.*_ 1. Gregorian Calendar 2. Pawukon Calendar (Bali, Indonesia) 3. Ethiopian Calendar 4. Jewish Calendar 5. Chinese Calendar 6. Heijira Calendar 7. Persian Calendar 8. Japanese Calendar 9. Julian Calendar 10. Buddhist Calendar 11. Hindu Calendar (Vikram Samvat, Shaka Samvat, and Kali Yuga) 12. Mayan Calendar 13. Egyptian Calendar 14. French Revolutionary Calendar 15. Sumerian Calendar 16. Zoroastrian Calendar 17. Celtic Calendar 18. Cappadocian Calendar 19. Achaemenid Calendar 20. Attic Calendar 21. Ancient Greek Calendars. _Up there� you have over 20 different calendars in use or once in use in the world._ _I decided to dig into this to let you know that the Gregorian Calendar in use in most part of the world, Nigeria inclusive, is not the only regulator of man and his activities on earth._ _In other words, while we're in a mad rush to make it before December 31st, 2022 some persons in another part of the world are less concerned about our death-race hustling. This is because these Calendars do not begin and end the same time._ _I want you to take it easy with yourself. Man invented calendar and over the years adjusted it, abandoned it or reinvented it to suit his purpose. You must know January 1st is not the beginning of the year for everyone on earth._ _Likewise, December 31st isn't the end of the year for everybody on earth. Instead of killing yourself for not achieving your goals for the year, try to draw up a broad plan for yourself and pursue it throughout the days of your sojourn on earth._ _You're created for great things. Pursue these things._ ��♂️ |
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Heal Gracefully
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Wawu
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Lagos Development is a pace setter
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https://saharareporters.com/2022/05/16/exclusive-ruling-apc-postpones-presidential-aspirants%E2%80%99-screening-allow-ex-president
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SERAP
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HeavenVGate: May Allah make it easy on Us All |
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ChiefSosa: If everyone genuinely pay their bills there will be funds to settle the GENCOs 2 Likes 1 Share |
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On point
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Wawu zazu
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Too Bad
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This is good at least employment and revenue shall be achieved from this….:
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Wawu
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