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Vices meaning
plural of vice
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A group, Advocacy for Social Justice and Ethical Values Initiative, has urged youths in the country to shun social vices, including drug abuse.
As a persuasive measure to encourage the victim's cooperation, a meddlesome Wizard has taken Anzu's vices hostage; she must now live in this "new" world without video games, chocolate, or her beloved cat, Momohiki.
He noted that creating job opportunities, especially for young Nigerians would be the remedy to put an end to criminality and other vices among the youths.
Her biggest vices were chocolate, beer, wine, cake and fried chicken and she tried a range of methods and diets to bring her weight down.
Hon. Olumide Oshoba from Ogun State said Nigeria wasblessed with human and mineral resources and called for an end to vices like crude oil and other resources theft.
I was told by an FBI agent that that best way criminals openly swap money for their various vices and services is real estate and art.
Lastly, our first line of action if we want to stamp out crimes, phone snatching and many social vices in Kano and elsewhere we must trace their root cause.
Speaking to journalists during the exercise, the President of Sahara Deck, Olamide Oni, urged politicians and voters to desist from vote-buying and other electoral vices capable of thwarting the elections.
The communiqué read: “The Synod frowns at the massive lay-off of civil servants within the state which worsens the hardship in the society and fuels all vices associated with unemployment.
The late was against unlicensed exportation of our people abroad and that is why he cancelled many companies that were practicing such vices,” Mpuuga said.
It is appalling that these vices have brought nothing but shame to our country and have adversely affected our standing in the global community.
It would prefer that its vices be hidden from the public.
Mrs Yetunde Balogun, Deputy Director of Sport at LASUED, said that sporting activities could be used to curb vices.
Other un-Christmassy vices like vapes can go in there, too.
Our data is based on modern women: our fears, our vices, our reproductive positions.
Reading the Book of Genesis, envy appears to be “one of the oldest vices: Cain’s hatred of Abel is unleashed when he realizes that his brother’s sacrifices are pleasing to God,” he wrote.
The fund will also be used in keeping the state safe and providing the teeming youth with jobs that would take them away from all forms of social vices.
The volatility is also promoted by the off-cycle nature of the governorship election where Federal powers and other anti-democratic vices were deployed.
This contributes to the steady rise of vices like armed robbery, advance fee fraud and all manner of insecurity.
Two of his enforcers, Ben (), have been running things in his absence, but are constantly distracted by their vices.