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Salim Abubakar Gombe

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Cartoon of National Pledge Tinubu Jagaban Justice, peace and Unity of Nigeria by Salim the Informer

National Pledge President Bola Ahmed Tinubu For Justice, Peace and Unity in Nigeria

Cartoon of National Pledge Tinubu Jagaban Justice, peace and Unity of Nigeria by Salim the Informer
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Salim Abubakar Gombe

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Cartoon of President Tinubu, Vice Kashim Shettima for Justice, peace and Unity by Salim the Informer

Best players that can fix Nigeria without Crack

Cartoon of President Tinubu, Vice Kashim Shettima for Justice, peace and Unity by Salim the Informer
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Peniel Chukwuanyim

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The Blog's Hub

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Fatal Redemption: The Struggle for Justice and Redemption in a World of Darkness

Introduction: Welcome to a world where the pursuit of redemption collides with the forces of darkness, where the line between right and wrong is blurred, and where the price of justice can be fatal. In this blog, we embark on a gripping journey through the harrowing narrative of "Fatal Redemption." Join us as we explore the complexities of human nature, the quest for redemption, and the devastating consequences that unfold along the path to justice. Chapter 1: Shadows of the Past In this chapter

Fatal Redemption: The Struggle for Justice and Redemption in a World of Darkness
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The Blog's Hub

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In Cold Blood: A Chilling Account of True Crime and Its Haunting Impact

"In Cold Blood" has taken us on a chilling journey into the heart of a true crime, where darkness descended upon a seemingly peaceful town. We have witnessed the devastation caused by the heinous act, the pursuit of justice, and the lingering shadows that haunt the community. As we conclude this blog, may the story of "In Cold Blood" serve as a reminder of the profound impact that crimes have on individuals, communities, and society as a whole.

In Cold Blood: A Chilling Account of True Crime and Its Haunting Impact
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Guest

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Justice ⚖️

Sheraz Shafqat chohan

Justice ⚖️

4th eARTH KOMIX

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BLUE BYTES (GENESIS) CHAPTER 1: ONYEHOOD: #5: JUSTICE?

SCAM.FIGHT.SCALEX...WHAT COULD GET ANY WORSE THAN THIS

BLUE BYTES (GENESIS) CHAPTER 1: ONYEHOOD: #5: JUSTICE?
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Freakwrites

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Keep HER safe

Keep her in your safe world 🥰

Keep HER safe
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Parvej

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Freedom

Freedom
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Daesooh

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Justice shall prevail

Justice shall prevail
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Guest

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Blind Justice

Blind justice

Blind Justice

Sajid

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Law is blind but Judge should not be blind

In a society where the judges become blind along with the law, there is darkness in the society. The oppressor rules and the oppressed class is left behind in the mill of oppression. Therefore, the judge should not be blind.

Law is blind but Judge should not be blind
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KenyaByCollins

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Justice

May justice be our shield and defender.

Justice
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Debosxco

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TRIBUTE TO THE TOLLGATE LEGENDARIES

The untold/unjustified lekki crises.

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Semi

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The martyrdom of Hazrat Abulfadhl (as) narrated by semi

well-known narration of the event, which is widely related to by the people, is that Imam Hussain (as) sent Hazrat Abulfadhl to fetch water. However, what I have read in authentic versions of the narration—like those of “Irshad” by Mufid and “Lohoof” by Ibn Tawous—is slightly different from the common narration, probably highlighting the significance of the event. In these authentic books it has been narrated that in the last moments, rather in the last hour, while thirst had compelled the little children so much--little girls and others in the camps--that Imam Hussain (as) and Abulfadhl (as) took it upon themselves and left together to fetch water. Hazrat Abulfadhl did not go alone, in other words; Imam Hussain (as) accompanied Abulfadhl towards the Euphrates River—a branch of the Euphrates which flowed through that region—in hopes of obtaining water for the camp site. courageous and strong brothers fought while backing each other on the battle field. Imam Hussain (as) was about sixt

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Cross

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The coat of arms

The coat of arms
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Thebeezybee

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IS JUNGLE JUSTICE AN OPTION

Something happened this morning on my way to work. I joined a bus to work this morning that was filled with persons going to work as myself and some going to the market.( You could tell from the bags they carried). We approached a bus stop that was crowded with people. The bus driver stopped as one of the passengers had to alight. Seeing the large crowd and some guys lying unconsciously on the ground, the next question was "What is happening here?" We were told that the guys lying on the ground

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Externation

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Infinite justice

that is why god has never been careless when it comes to dealing with mankind's living environment

Infinite justice
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Yousuf Dawood

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Law for justice

Lawyers

Law for justice
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Zeezilome

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The young justice

The young justice
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