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Sunday, 9 October 2016

US grants Nigeria waiver on the use of child soldiers

The president of the United States of America, President Obama has granted waivers that allows the US to continue providing military assistance to countries where child soldiers have been used.
The waivers circumvent parts of the Child Soldier Prevention Act meant to block certain kinds of military assistance.
Waivers have been granted to counties like Nigeria, Somalia, Democratic Republic of Congo, South Sudan, Rwanda, Iraq and Myanmar.

 A US spokesperson says the US can use the possibility of a waiver to provide an incentive for reform.

Source: News24






48 comments:

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    1. Nice one! Linda take note!

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    2. Does it mk any difference?


      ...merited happiness

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    3. This is just stupid, why will one country be telling another country what to do? This is annoying and painful

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    4. This is just stupid, why will one country be telling another country what to do? This is annoying and painful

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    5. This is just stupid, why will one country be telling another country what to do? This is annoying and painful

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    6. This is just stupid, why will one country be telling another country what to do? This is annoying and painful

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    7. This is just stupid, why will one country be telling another country what to do? This is annoying and painful

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    8. What is US feeling like? If you no give us military assist China is there, Russia is there. I guess what the phillipnos did recently gave them sense.

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    9. Cool






      Lib addict#just passing#

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    10. Noted.

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    11. Who are they to grant us waiver? Are we under their control? Are we reporting to them? Do they think we are still under the colonial era? Nonsense!

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    1. This is just stupid, why will one country be telling another country what to do? This is annoying and painful

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  3. Good way to go 👍🏾



    ~glo rule your world~ cos I do•

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  4. What is OK?
    You guys are not ok self, so how will u know Wat is OK.
    Godtakeover

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  5. Is that why the U.S refused to sell Nigeria weapons to fight boko haram under GEJ.

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  6. Joyous babe,Linda ikeji first cousin9 October 2016 at 18:00

    Issokey

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  7. Joyous babe,Linda ikeji first cousin9 October 2016 at 18:00

    Issokey

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  8. We don't even need it, thanks!

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  9. This US of a country they thing their too smart,it's only an illiterate president like buhari who is novice that can be deceive by them.

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    1. You, that is not an illiterate, see the English sentences you have typed here.Remove the log of wood in your own eye first.

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  10. HOW IS THIS A GOOD THING??!!

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  11. Some of u guyz jst comment from ur ass! What's Ok?...

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  12. Nice one.

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  13. well...
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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  14. Hmmmmmmmmm God help us






    Post my comment

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  15. There is nothing good or OK on this post OK. Why are we not reliable as a nation? It is high time we ask ourselves this question! Very annoying!

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  16. There is nothing good or OK on this post OK. Why are we not reliable as a nation? It is high time we ask ourselves this question! Very annoying!

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  17. Now you see PMB's travel results? Where are those my hateful igbo brothers and sisters on this blog? Unu ahugo nia!

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