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Romans 7:19

jammin Big Steeze Katılım Kasım 2017
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Frizzy Omo Ekiti Esq.
Frizzy Omo Ekiti Esq.@Frizzyfash·
🥴 caution yourselves. Lawyer no hear kpa
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Law Students' Society, OAU
Law Students' Society, OAU@Ifelaw_Official·
The law is written in black and white. Their names, in red. ⚖️ The Law Students’ Society, OAU, proudly celebrates our exceptional alumni who achieved First Class honors at the Nigerian Law School.
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Morris Monye
Morris Monye@Morris_Monye·
We can’t be in the same time zone. I will keep saying that. Day breaks faster in the SE and NE than in a say Lagos.
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Frizzy Omo Ekiti Esq.
Frizzy Omo Ekiti Esq.@Frizzyfash·
From studying with @alabi_ayokunmi to appearing together in court. Our friendship has lasted for over a decade, and we will only grow stronger and better. Fiery boys!
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Frizzy Omo Ekiti Esq.
Frizzy Omo Ekiti Esq.@Frizzyfash·
Let me be clear, we have the time, resources and will to resist any attempt to victimize any student. We will go with you from court to court, and respond to petition with petition. If you arrest them, we will release them. Do the needful! @OAUniversity
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Timi Agbaje
Timi Agbaje@timiagbaje_·
UI vs OAU. What does the law say game show. Who is winning this?
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OT BaBa🏖
OT BaBa🏖@DEMiON_·
The Scroll Is RED.🥳🥳
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David
David@themccoyman·
Solicitor, England and Wales.
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Doge Lawyer
Doge Lawyer@IamSannwalaw·
Nigerian law school Enugu campus.
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Maleek 🐐
Maleek 🐐@maleekAkinkunmi·
Bar Aspirant, If you like listening to podcasts, I have something for you. Inside the Google Drive link below, you’ll find the entire NLS syllabus converted into podcasts, topic by topic. Enjoy! 🥂 drive.google.com/drive/folders/… RT!
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Timi Agbaje
Timi Agbaje@timiagbaje_·
Philanthropy Gone Wrong: Legal Consequences of Suicide Attempts and False News
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gst
gst@wearegst·
In just two years, over 7.2 million MSMEs have shut down. That is 30% of the country's registered small businesses vanished.
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Omoyele Sowore
Omoyele Sowore@sowore·
What unfolded over the past 24 hours at the FCT Police Command and the Wuse Zone 2 Magistrate Court was nothing short of a troubling display of roguish power, undue pressure, and then resistance by a critical mass of activists around. The sequence began with an incident involving the Minister of Works, Engr David Umahi, and a businesswoman and mother, Tracy Nicolas Ohiri, who accused the self-acclaimed powerful minister of owing her N250million and making passes at her while she pursued legitimate path to recover her funds. Following events at the FCT Command Headquarters in Abuja yesterday, during which I confronted Mr. Umahi, it became clear that what had at first appeared to be a simple complaint had evolved into a larger operation involving senior police officers acting under ministerial pressure. This afternoon, Mrs. Ohiri was arraigned before Chief Magistrate Ope Ibrahim at the Wuse Zone 2 Magistrate Court, accused of defaming the minister, Engr. David Umahi. When the matter was called, the magistrate heard arguments on bail shortly after Mrs. Ohiri pleaded not guilty to the bogus charges. Despite strong opposition from the police prosecutor, the court granted her bail, stating clearly that the law did not permit her continued detention under the guise of continuous "investigation". Two sureties were requested, and we stepped forward to process the bail documentation. While the paperwork was being finalized, intelligence emerged that the Commissioner of Police in charge of the "IGP Monitoring Unit," Akin Fakorede, had mobilized the legal team to obstruct her release. The prosecution, therefore, returned to the magistrate seeking a remand warrant on the claim that bail conditions could not be met; this was false. Almost immediately, correctional officers stationed at the court were called upon to transfer Mrs. Ohiri to the custodial facility in Keffi, Nasarawa. What followed was intense opposition from members of the Takeitback Movement to what was perceived as an effort to override the court’s bail ruling. Mrs. Ohiri's supporters present at the court also protested the move. The magistrate had indicated that once sureties had necessary papers and IDs the process should proceed. However, when efforts to complete the bail documentation resumed, Mrs. Ohiri’s case file could not be located in the registry, a development that immediately revealed a high-level administrative interference. The atmosphere escalated further when armed mobile police officers arrived in a van sent from the FCT Command and positioned themselves at the court premises. Concerned about the direction events were taking, I reached out to the Acting Inspector-General of Police, Tunji Disu, who intervened as I made it clear that we won't stand for further reckless police connivances to violate the right of Nigerians, the police contingent was then withdrawn from the courtroom, but the Custodial Officers from the Nigeria Correctional Service and their bosses contacted stated that since a remand Order had been obtained they must take custody of Mrs. Ohiri. Ultimately, the resistance and protest paid off, as it was possible to prevent Mrs. Ohiri’s immediate transfer to Keffi. Arrangements were made to keep her within closer proximity to the magistrates' court to enable the completion of bail formalities at the earliest opportunity tomorrow. There are now reports that magistrates may not sit tomorrow due to ongoing renovation work at the court complex. Nonetheless, efforts will continue to ensure that Mrs. Ohiri completes her bail process and reunites with her family. #FreeTracyOhiriNow
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Timi Agbaje
Timi Agbaje@timiagbaje_·
The Sugarba Darman Case: When a Nigerian Politician Fought Illegal Deportation and Won
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