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@Adeola_GAP

Christian😇 | Brand identity designer💻 | Bassist🎸| MusicLover🎶 | Jovial🤡 | FootballFan (HalaMadrid)⚽ |

Ibadan, Nigeria Katılım Temmuz 2013
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Legacy (Fan)@LegacySiu·
Name an African who has played for Real Madrid. You can’t
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Adeola@Adeola_GAP·
All week: calls. deadlines. pressure. Then Friday shows up 💥 TGIF! When the grind exhales and vibes take over. Designers don’t just create visuals. We design feelings too. What did this week teach you? #DesignThinking #CreativeProcess #GraphicDesigne kwara Ronaldo Lookman Ozil
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Dunni@TimmyOtunla·
Hey everyone 😌. This year I’m starting something interesting about gospel music. I will be writing on these songs. The aim is to appreciate the technical brilliance behind the song and reveal scriptural insights from the lyrics. Here is the first ❤️. THREAD.
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Mr Nwachukwu
Mr Nwachukwu@theZeeEffect·
Hiring a motion designer for a 2-month contract. Task: Create product launch videos that span 30-45 seconds each. One per week. Pay: 800k naira per month. Please COMMENT with your portfolio, or launch videos you’ve created. I’ll select from the comments. Thank you.
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Daniel Peter@Dharnyelpeter·
Free PSDs ! Free PSDs I'm sharing some of my go-to PSDs to help you save time and get more creative. Consider it my thank you for all your support. Want the link? 1. Like, 2. Retweet, and reply "PSD". Note: You must be following me to receive the DM!
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Chukwu Adaeze Victoria
Chukwu Adaeze Victoria@ChukwuAdaeze·
Someone needs a long form content video editor. It is for a podcast. Videos are typically 10 minutes long. Please share portfolio in the comments. Client will go through the comments herself and make a choice. Thank you.
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chef_Sati@AchemtaGodwin·
About closing from my Noodles spot after a really sunny day Challenge to sell 100 cartons of noodles before the end of December continues tomorrow 😬 Lets do this together 💪🏿 #indomie #challenge #100cartonsofindomienoodles
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Adeola@Adeola_GAP·
@leyeConnect Recently did one for my company with InDesign and it's great
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LEYE@leyeConnect·
I have this conviction, and I stand on it, I will consider you incredibly good and well-rounded in design when you can design a deck or presentation because that's where your understanding of design fundamentals will show 😂. This applies to both Brand and Product design.
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Adeola@Adeola_GAP·
@ChukwuAdaeze Even 3G can do well with Google Meet. Talking from past experience 😁
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Chukwu Adaeze Victoria@ChukwuAdaeze·
I would like to host a webinar on creative ideation for designers. If you have used Google Meet and Zoom for recording and playback, which is better? I'm talking video and sound quality. Help a fine girl out.
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Nigerian Bar Association
Nigerian Bar Association@NigBarAssoc·
“The treatment of Ms. Comfort Emmanson by Ibom Air was reckless and violated her right to dignity of human person” The Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) strongly condemns the treatment of Ms. Comfort Emmanson in the incident aboard an Ibom Air flight on 10 August 2025 and the subsequent lifetime flight ban imposed on her by Ibom Air and the Airline Operators of Nigeria (AON). These actions are heavy-handed, unlawful, and a grave affront to the rule of law and human dignity. It is deeply disturbing that Ms. Emmanson was forcibly removed from the aircraft, stripped of her clothing in public, and subjected to humiliation that was filmed and circulated online. Such conduct is degrading, violates her right to dignity and privacy, and falls far short of the standards of civility and professionalism expected in the aviation sector. No person, regardless of the circumstances, should be treated in such a dehumanising manner. While Ibom Air has issued its own account of events, other video footage has emerged showing an Ibom Air hostess preventing Ms. Emmanson from alighting from the aircraft, a conduct that could constitute false imprisonment and a possible provocation that escalated the situation. This makes it all the more critical that the matter be subjected to an independent, impartial investigation by the appropriate authorities before any disciplinary action is taken against her. The decision to impose a lifetime ban without affording Ms. Emmanson a fair opportunity to be heard is equally troubling. Ibom Air has so far only presented its own version of events without giving her the chance to respond. This one-sided process, culminating in a ban supported by AON, breaches the fundamental principle of fair hearing and renders the decision legally and morally indefensible. The power to suspend or restrict a passenger’s right to fly rests with the appropriate statutory regulator, not private associations or airline operators acting unilaterally. The photographing, dissemination, and online circulation of indecent images of Ms. Emmanson is also an egregious invasion of privacy and a criminal act. Even if the incident was to be reported, the footage should have been blurred or edited in such a way that it did not expose her nudity to the public. Those responsible for capturing and distributing the unedited footage must be identified and prosecuted. Such acts erode public trust and undermine the rights of all citizens to be treated with dignity and respect. The NBA demands that Ibom Air immediately withdraw the lifetime ban, issue a public apology to Ms. Emmanson, and cooperate fully with an impartial investigation into this incident. We also call on the Minister for Aviation, the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority, the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria, and relevant security agencies to conduct a thorough inquiry, sanction all those found culpable, and enforce strict compliance with established standards for the humane treatment of air passengers. The NBA stands ready to provide Ms. Emmanson with pro bono legal support to ensure her rights are protected and that she obtains redress for the violations suffered. We will not remain silent while the fundamental rights of any Nigerian are trampled upon, whether by public authorities, private corporations, or individuals. Respect for human dignity and the rule of law must never be compromised, and in this matter, justice must prevail. Mazi Afam Osigwe, SAN President, Nigerian Bar Association Dr. Mobolaji Ojibara General Secretary
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Peter Obi
Peter Obi@PeterObi·
The unfortunate and dishonourable drama witnessed in Ibom Air has again brought to the fore the double standards in our lives and the inadequacies of our various security operatives in acting decently and in a civilised manner. I want to start by sincerely apologising to the Ibom Air crew who were assaulted by Miss Comfort Emmanson. We must, as a society, learn and uphold good conduct, as it is a true measure of success and decent living. However, I must equally strongly condemn the dehumanising treatment meted out to this young woman. Stripping her publicly was not only unnecessary but also represents the height of rascality and abuse by our agencies. It is unacceptable that she was hurriedly taken to court and remanded, while someone who visibly held a plane from taking off and put hundreds of lives at risk is still at large, with government agencies and some state officials speaking up for him to be forgiven. This case is not just about one young woman, it is about the double standards that poison our justice system. Justice in Nigeria must never be about who is poor or powerless versus who has influence or access to government officials. While Ms. Comfort Emmanson is in jail, the other offender who committed a more severe offence has not been held to the same standard. He has neither been arrested nor arraigned in any court. We must build a country where justice is fair, equal, and not selective, especially against women who are seen to be weaker. This young lady’s offence does not compare to the crimes committed daily by those parading themselves as “excellencies” while looting public funds without consequence, and yet they have not been stripped or dehumanised in the name of justice. We must end this selective treatment of the poor or less privileged. If justice must be served, it should be served to all, and it must be served fairly. The Minister of Aviation and other relevant authorities owe the public an explanation for these double standards in their adjudication. Justice must be just, or it is nothing at all. The rule of law based on justice for all must remain the guidepost of our democracy. A new Nigeria is POssible. -PO
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