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@toonithecreator

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Lagos, Nigeria Inscrit le Ekim 2019
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put me in, coach!@toonithecreator·
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AFAM OSIGWE
AFAM OSIGWE@afamosigwe·
SEXUAL ASSAULT ON WOMEN AT OZORO FESTIVAL IS A NATIONAL DISGRACE A society reveals its true character in how it treats its women. Where women are chased, stripped, groped, violated, and publicly humiliated by mobs under the guise of celebration, what is on display is not culture. It is barbarity. It is a collapse of conscience. It is a stain on our shared humanity. The deeply disturbing reports emerging from a recent festival in Ozoro, Delta State are not just troubling, they are horrifying. Women were allegedly accosted in broad daylight, forcefully stripped of their clothing, sexually assaulted, and subjected to degrading treatment by groups of young men while others watched, recorded, and, in some instances, cheered. No woman should ever have to endure such terror, such exposure, such violation of her dignity. This was not a festival. This was lawlessness. This was gender-based violence in its most primitive and shameful form. These acts amount to a grave violation of the fundamental rights to dignity of the human person, personal liberty, and security as guaranteed under the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (as amended), as well as other international human rights instruments. They also constitute serious criminal offences under our laws, including assault, sexual violence, and public indecency. The NBA condemns these acts in the strongest possible terms. No tradition, no custom, no so-called cultural practice can excuse or legitimise the degradation and violation of women. Any practice that permits such cruelty is not culture. It is criminality. We call on the Delta State Government and all relevant law enforcement agencies to act swiftly and decisively. The perpetrators must be identified, arrested, and prosecuted. Those who aided, enabled, or failed to intervene must also be held accountable. Justice must not be delayed, and it must not be selective. Silence, indifference, or excuses in the face of such brutality only embolden further abuse. We further call on community leaders, traditional institutions, and festival organisers to take urgent responsibility. Cultural celebrations must never become theatres of violence. They must reflect dignity, order, and respect for human life, not chaos and cruelty. The protection of women is not optional. It is a legal duty. It is a moral obligation. It is a test of who we are as a people. Nigeria must not become a place where women live in fear of being stripped of both their clothing and their dignity in public spaces. This must never happen again! Mazi Afam Osigwe, SAN President, Nigerian Bar Association Huwaila Muhammad Chairperson, NBA Women Forum
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Emmanuel, Faith; The Startup HR.
You are seeing a "Master Strategist" at work. ICM is always at the emptiest since I moved to Lagos. I went on a Sunday and it was empty. 6-8 years ago, if you go to ICM, you might not find a place to sit in the restaurants but hey BAT went to Windsor
StyledByOtis 💯@ShoeGuyOtis

Small business are shutting down due to low sales and high running costs. A lot of businesses are affected… not a good sign

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Sheni Coker
Sheni Coker@sheni_coker·
This is probably the brokest most Nigerians have ever been financially.
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Nigerian Bar Association
Nigerian Bar Association@NigBarAssoc·
SEXUAL ASSAULT ON WOMEN AT OZORO FESTIVAL IS A NATIONAL DISGRACE A society reveals its true character in how it treats its women. Where women are chased, stripped, groped, violated, and publicly humiliated by mobs under the guise of celebration, what is on display is not culture. It is barbarity. It is a collapse of conscience. It is a stain on our shared humanity. The deeply disturbing reports emerging from a recent festival in Ozoro, Delta State are not just troubling, they are horrifying. Women were allegedly accosted in broad daylight, forcefully stripped of their clothing, sexually assaulted, and subjected to degrading treatment by groups of young men while others watched, recorded, and, in some instances, cheered. No woman should ever have to endure such terror, such exposure, such violation of her dignity. This was not a festival. This was lawlessness. This was gender-based violence in its most primitive and shameful form. These acts amount to a grave violation of the fundamental rights to dignity of the human person, personal liberty, and security as guaranteed under the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (as amended), as well as other international human rights instruments. They also constitute serious criminal offences under our laws, including assault, sexual violence, and public indecency. The NBA condemns these acts in the strongest possible terms. No tradition, no custom, no so-called cultural practice can excuse or legitimise the degradation and violation of women. Any practice that permits such cruelty is not culture. It is criminality. We call on the Delta State Government and all relevant law enforcement agencies to act swiftly and decisively. The perpetrators must be identified, arrested, and prosecuted. Those who aided, enabled, or failed to intervene must also be held accountable. Justice must not be delayed, and it must not be selective. Silence, indifference, or excuses in the face of such brutality only embolden further abuse. We further call on community leaders, traditional institutions, and festival organisers to take urgent responsibility. Cultural celebrations must never become theatres of violence. They must reflect dignity, order, and respect for human life, not chaos and cruelty. The protection of women is not optional. It is a legal duty. It is a moral obligation. It is a test of who we are as a people. Nigeria must not become a place where women live in fear of being stripped of both their clothing and their dignity in public spaces. This must never happen again! Mazi Afam Osigwe, SAN President, Nigerian Bar Association Huwaila Muhammad Chairperson, NBA Women Forum
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Topskills Sports UK
Topskills Sports UK@topskillsportuk·
🚨💣 John Terry has 𝐒𝐓𝐑𝐎𝐍𝐆𝐋𝐘 𝐃𝐈𝐒𝐀𝐆𝐑𝐄𝐄𝐃 with Moisés Caicedo’s assessment of Chelsea’s Champions League elimination against Paris Saint-Germain. After the 8—2 aggregate defeat, Caicedo told ESPN: “Of course we know PSG are a very tough opponent. We tried to show our best, but they are the current champions of the competition. We did our best but we didn’t get what we wanted.” Terry was far from impressed. The Chelsea legend fired back on TikTok: “You cannot lose 8-2 over two legs. I’m sorry, you can’t. I don’t care who you are, what team you are, you just cannot lose 8-2. So really frustrating.” 😳
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cole murray
cole murray@_colemurray·
@shobhitic “do the opposite of what everyone is doing, jus for the sake of it” they may have been doing real audits for a reason
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michele.ok@michele1ok·
Now im overstimulated
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AJIBOLA
AJIBOLA@Mr_Jibzz·
Bought 25k fuel and it read 20 litres. This would cost 3,600 on the morning PBAT was fraudulently sworn in as the president of Nigeria. Fuel price increased by about 594% between then and now. But let’s relax, he’s fixing it. Genuinely gpu
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YOBAMS.@djyobams·
‘If we win all our remaining games while Arsenal & City drop points, we will win the league’ ‘We might just be the dark horse in the EPL this season’ ‘Carrick is cooking the craziest script ever in PL History’ 🤣🤣🤣
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Washingtons ghost
Washingtons ghost@washghost1·
They switched it up quick
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put me in, coach!@toonithecreator·
Adelabu, it cannot be well with you o. If the night wishes it, the day will reject it for you. 🙏🏾
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Three times under Carrick that Man Utd haven’t had their full 7 days rest. Draw. Loss. Draw. Can’t win unless they have the absolute perfect conditions. House Plant FC.
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Sirr Ninga
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saying queerness isn’t “their culture” while wearing a hijab, speaking French, and living in a Muslim-majority country is wild, so culture is selective now, all imports btw. And this law minddd you had backing from a U.S. anti-LGBTQ+ group… but that’s not “foreign influence,” right? I have to laugh. reuters.com/sustainability…
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🇸🇳 Senegal parliament doubles penalty for same-sex relations Senegal's parliament has passed legislation to double the maximum penalty for same-sex relations, making them punishable by up to 10 years in prison amid a crackdown on the country's gay community. The text is yet to be signed into law by President Bassirou Diomaye Faye

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