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How to Seduce Straight Guys World without nuclear, amen!

By Owei Lakemfa

POPE Francis this week sent humanity on another soul searching mission. During a visit to Japan, he held out the mirror in Nagasaki and Hiroshima, and invited the world to look at itself. The only imagery that stared back at us, was the savagery of the atomic bombs dropped in both Japanese cities by the Americans in August, 1945.

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Within eight to twelve weeks the two bombs torched the earth, between 90,000 and 146,000 died  n Hiroshima and 39,000 and 80,000 in Nagasaki.

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