Britain will engage Nigeria on the bill seeking to stop same-sex marriage, British Prime Minister David Cameron said yesterday. He was speaking against the backdrop of the legislation already passed by the National Assembly prescribing 14 years imprisonment for same sex marriage offenders. The bill is waiting for presidential assent to become law. Cameron said yesterday “nothing should be off the table” when it comes to foreign aid and protecting equal rights. He spoke on a BBC programme. Cameron told the BBC that he would be raising the issue with Nigeria’s leaders. “With countries like Nigeria, where we have a very good relationship, a very strong relationship, nothing should be off the table”, the prime minister said. “So when we meet with Nigerian politicians and Nigerian leaders, we should be very clear about those things that we agree about and very clear where we disagree.” Mr Cameron said the UK has a “very good record on equal rights for l...
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CHINEDU aka hod business administration
There is Theme of freewill, good and bad.
Chris know enough that he cant marry a rihanna bcos she is richer than him.
Ain't NOBODY'S biznes so dif not my biznes or (headache) dey cn kill demselves 4 all i care. I told her(rihanna) dat boi is nt gud 4 her buh she didnt listen so it ain't my BIZNESS.
Its not that simple, your record label has the final say when it comes to what songs are released with an album because they sell to the marketers & give a percentage of the deal to the artist.
So if Breezy wants the song removed, its up to his producer.
tho.......... Guys try to understand CB. If he release the song and it becomes a hit track, won't y'all be clamouring for a video? How would he go about it IF there is still bad blood between the duo?