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You’ve Taken My Heart By Storm
Parings: Harry/Louis, Zayn/Liam
Rating: a/b/o, omega Harry, alpha Louis, strangers to lovers, royalty au, prince Harry, guard Louis, explicit
Length: 66k
Written: for the @1dalphalouisfest
Summary:
Omega prince Harry of Silvermoor is betrothed to the powerful King Guillaume of Goldenhaven.
A month-long journey to get to his new mate brings along uncertainty, doubts and a guard that might turn the already promised omega’s life upside down.
But what will happen when forbidden feelings get in the way of his duty? Will the prince fulfill it and make his kingdom and family proud, or will he give into his desires?
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#bro I just signed up for omaga Harry fest HDHFHBDBFHF#hopefully 🤞🏻 i will manage to finish it before I get drowned by school work#we’ll see 🤩
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Hello, I was wondering if you could please help me find a fic I read a while ago. It was alpha/omaga. Harry woke up in a cave or cell because he and draco had sex in the middle of ministry and nobody knew what to do cause omegas and alphas were extinct i think? I remember the story began by a sentence like "it shouldn't have been like this". I think draco was in heat at work suddenly and began looking for harry and that was the reason why they were doing it in the middle of the ministry.
Thank you s much for your time and help.
Hi nonnie~ I haven’t read this fic so I hope my lovely followers can help you :)
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ETA: Thank you for your help, @shellkos ♥
This Is How by @bixgirl1 [E, 6k]
► Omegas are long gone, or so everyone thinks. This is not how things were supposed to go. ~ 2019.08
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The Crown
by PiratesDen
Louis Tomlinson had no intention of being married to royalty, nor did he think it would end quite this way. His father signed his up for much more than he'd thought an alpha could be when prince Harry needed a mate before taking the throne.
Words: 1341, Chapters: 1/1, Language: English
Fandoms: One Direction
Rating: Mature
Warnings: Rape/Non-Con
Categories: M/M
Characters: Louis Tomlinson, Harry Styles, Niall Horan, Liam Payne
Relationships: Louis Tomlinson/Harry Styles, Liam Payne/Niall Horan
Additional Tags: Non-con/rape themes, Forced Marriage, Resentment, eventual love, patient harry, alpha/beta/omega, Alpha Harry, Alpha Liam, omaga niall, Omaha louis
via AO3 works tagged 'Harry Styles/Louis Tomlinson' http://ift.tt/2l8crvj
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Ibrahim Idris: Coalition drags IGP before NHRC over Peace Corps
Coalition drags IGP Ibrahim Idris before National Human Rights Commission over closure of Peace Corps office.
National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), on Thursday, confirmed that it has commenced investigations into the petition against the Nigeria Police Force, by a coalition of Civil Society, over disobedience to court orders.
The Coalition of Civil Society Organisation for Justice and Equity (CCSOJE), had petitioned the Commission, over what it described as "flagrant disregard to the rule of law and disobedience to court orders", especially in relation to "the two subsisting orders that the Nigeria Police should unseal and vacate the office of Peace Corps of Nigeria".
Addressing members of the coalition and various youth bodies who visited NHRC in Abuja on Thursday, June 7, 2018, the Director of Corporate Affairs and External Linkages of the Commission, Lambert Oparah, said the Commission had made appreciable progress in its investigation, vowing not to leave any stone unturned.
Oparah acknowledged that he received the complaints on behalf of the Executive Secretary of the Commission and assured that the Commission will swing into action, adding that "the procedure of investigation is very clear".
He explained that the Commission will take a look at the other side of the complaints from the Nigerian Police and seek the opinion of the management as well as the response of the Inspector General of Police (IGP), Ibrahim Idris.
He urged members of the Corps, civil society groups and Nigerian youths to be peaceful and law abiding, urging them not to doubt the confidence and trust they reposed on the commission.
"I assure you on behalf of this commission in the next couple of days, I am not saying weeks, you will get response from us. It is important to know those things we can do for you and we can assure you we will do and it is important you also know those ones outside the scope of our mandate so that you don't begin to have high expectations", he added.
On his part, the Head of Civil and Political Rights, Harry Ogwuche Obe, said that the commission will always encourage the exercise of human rights.
"I know that the freedom of speech and that of association is one of the cardinal rights that every citizen enjoys particularly in Nigeria. We can only emphasis that you should remain peaceful while exercising your own right", Ogwuche noted.
He therefore assured the group to feel free to come forward anytime, noting that the commission will not be in hurry to make statement or recommendation that would be faulted, adding that whatever the commission would resolve, carries the weight of the law.
Earlier, the Coordinators of the group, Olayemi Success and Edward Omaga, charged the commission not to stand aloof in the matter that has cost the Peace Corps a whooping N13.5million, "being the annual rent it paid on the property which the Police sealed off illegally for the past one year and three months".
They asked the commission to "urgently redressed, in accordance with the tenets of natural justice, rule of law and in the interest of the nation's democracy, the monumental injustice perpetrated against the corps and the Nigerian youths by the police. Justice has been delayed long enough in this matter and we urge the commission to act now".
The group reminded the Commission that, "disobedience to court judgements and constituted authority is a recipe for anarchy".
"Today we are here demanding that the National Human Rights Commission live up to public expectations by invoking all relevant laws, including its recent directive Reference NHRC/001//2018 derived from NHRC ACT 1995 as amended to compel the Inspector General of Police to expeditiously unseal the Peace Corps office which it has illegally sealed since February 28th 2017", they added.
The national headquarters of Peace Corps of Nigeria located at Jabi, Abuja, has been under lock since February 28, 2017, when the Nigeria Police invaded the premises and arrested its national commandant, Dickson Akoh, and 49 others.
Despite the ruling of Justice Gabriel Kolawole of November 9th 2017 and that of January 15th 2018 by Justice John Tsoho (all of Federal High Court Abuja), that the police should vacate the premises; the office has remained under the siege of the Nigeria Police.
The Attorney-General of the Federation Abubakar Malami had also written to the Police Boss in February this year that the 2 subsisting court orders be obeyed, "in absence of any appeal or valid stay of execution".
The House of Representatives also, in its resolution of Wednesday, 9th May 2018, gave the Nigeria Police 21-day ultimatum to vacate the properties of Peace Corps, but the status quo has since remained.
source https://www.newssplashy.com/2018/06/ibrahim-idris-coalition-drags-igp.html
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The Crown
read it on the AO3 at http://ift.tt/2l8crvj
by PiratesDen
Louis Tomlinson had no intention of being married to royalty, nor did he think it would end quite this way. His father signed his up for much more than he'd thought an alpha could be when prince Harry needed a mate before taking the throne.
Words: 1341, Chapters: 1/1, Language: English
Fandoms: One Direction
Rating: Mature
Warnings: Rape/Non-Con
Categories: M/M
Characters: Louis Tomlinson, Harry Styles, Niall Horan, Liam Payne
Relationships: Louis Tomlinson/Harry Styles, Liam Payne/Niall Horan
Additional Tags: Non-con/rape themes, Forced Marriage, Resentment, eventual love, patient harry, alpha/beta/omega, Alpha Harry, Alpha Liam, omaga niall, Omaha louis
read it on the AO3 at http://ift.tt/2l8crvj
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Coalition drags IGP Ibrahim Idris before National Human Rights Commission over closure of Peace Corps office.
National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), on Thursday, confirmed that it has commenced investigations into the petition against the Nigeria Police Force, by a coalition of Civil Society, over disobedience to court orders.
The Coalition of Civil Society Organisation for Justice and Equity (CCSOJE), had petitioned the Commission, over what it described as "flagrant disregard to the rule of law and disobedience to court orders", especially in relation to "the two subsisting orders that the Nigeria Police should unseal and vacate the office of Peace Corps of Nigeria".
Addressing members of the coalition and various youth bodies who visited NHRC in Abuja on Thursday, June 7, 2018, the Director of Corporate Affairs and External Linkages of the Commission, Lambert Oparah, said the Commission had made appreciable progress in its investigation, vowing not to leave any stone unturned.
Oparah acknowledged that he received the complaints on behalf of the Executive Secretary of the Commission and assured that the Commission will swing into action, adding that "the procedure of investigation is very clear".
He explained that the Commission will take a look at the other side of the complaints from the Nigerian Police and seek the opinion of the management as well as the response of the Inspector General of Police (IGP), Ibrahim Idris.
He urged members of the Corps, civil society groups and Nigerian youths to be peaceful and law abiding, urging them not to doubt the confidence and trust they reposed on the commission.
"I assure you on behalf of this commission in the next couple of days, I am not saying weeks, you will get response from us. It is important to know those things we can do for you and we can assure you we will do and it is important you also know those ones outside the scope of our mandate so that you don't begin to have high expectations", he added.
On his part, the Head of Civil and Political Rights, Harry Ogwuche Obe, said that the commission will always encourage the exercise of human rights.
"I know that the freedom of speech and that of association is one of the cardinal rights that every citizen enjoys particularly in Nigeria. We can only emphasis that you should remain peaceful while exercising your own right", Ogwuche noted.
He therefore assured the group to feel free to come forward anytime, noting that the commission will not be in hurry to make statement or recommendation that would be faulted, adding that whatever the commission would resolve, carries the weight of the law.
Earlier, the Coordinators of the group, Olayemi Success and Edward Omaga, charged the commission not to stand aloof in the matter that has cost the Peace Corps a whooping N13.5million, "being the annual rent it paid on the property which the Police sealed off illegally for the past one year and three months".
They asked the commission to "urgently redressed, in accordance with the tenets of natural justice, rule of law and in the interest of the nation's democracy, the monumental injustice perpetrated against the corps and the Nigerian youths by the police. Justice has been delayed long enough in this matter and we urge the commission to act now".
The group reminded the Commission that, "disobedience to court judgements and constituted authority is a recipe for anarchy".
"Today we are here demanding that the National Human Rights Commission live up to public expectations by invoking all relevant laws, including its recent directive Reference NHRC/001//2018 derived from NHRC ACT 1995 as amended to compel the Inspector General of Police to expeditiously unseal the Peace Corps office which it has illegally sealed since February 28th 2017", they added.
The national headquarters of Peace Corps of Nigeria located at Jabi, Abuja, has been under lock since February 28, 2017, when the Nigeria Police invaded the premises and arrested its national commandant, Dickson Akoh, and 49 others.
Despite the ruling of Justice Gabriel Kolawole of November 9th 2017 and that of January 15th 2018 by Justice John Tsoho (all of Federal High Court Abuja), that the police should vacate the premises; the office has remained under the siege of the Nigeria Police.
The Attorney-General of the Federation Abubakar Malami had also written to the Police Boss in February this year that the 2 subsisting court orders be obeyed, "in absence of any appeal or valid stay of execution".
The House of Representatives also, in its resolution of Wednesday, 9th May 2018, gave the Nigeria Police 21-day ultimatum to vacate the properties of Peace Corps, but the status quo has since remained.
via NewsSplashy - Latest Nigerian News Online
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The Crown
read it on the AO3 at http://ift.tt/2l8crvj
by PiratesDen
Louis Tomlinson had no intention of being married to royalty, nor did he think it would end quite this way. His father signed his up for much more than he'd thought an alpha could be when prince Harry needed a mate before taking the throne.
Words: 1341, Chapters: 1/1, Language: English
Fandoms: One Direction
Rating: Mature
Warnings: Rape/Non-Con
Categories: M/M
Characters: Louis Tomlinson, Harry Styles, Niall Horan, Liam Payne
Relationships: Louis Tomlinson/Harry Styles, Liam Payne/Niall Horan
Additional Tags: Non-con/rape themes, Forced Marriage, Resentment, eventual love, patient harry, alpha/beta/omega, Alpha Harry, Alpha Liam, omaga niall, Omaha louis
read it on the AO3 at http://ift.tt/2l8crvj
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