Joy Ajah
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Joy Ajah
@JoyAjah10
||Online Marketing Coach||...I teach people who are intentional about changing their financial lives how to make money online using their smartphone 📲
Katılım Ocak 2019
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@mayowaofyt I hope you have heard her own side of the story too? Inas much as I condemn what she did, he aided her. He was cheating on her with different girls and even made advances at her best friends…
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What do women really want?
It will be hard for this brother to trust any woman again. This is a lot. May God be with you.
UGO 🇬🇧@heismric
UGO’s wife. UGO’s wife. Divorce is finalised. It’s Ex-wife.
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@joulezalton @toyinomotoso You obviously don’t know who Toyin Omotoso is.
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@toyinomotoso I see now why you dey support the 500m girl
Na the same Afise marketing una dey do
You no go defend am keh
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Make sure you’re following me so I can DM you for your delivery address.
#10kLaptopsProject

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@el_obisesan @instablog9ja I just followed you because of this. I need intelligent minds like you in my space even though I do not agree with your analogy
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Yes, Kemi can still be convicted of murder despite the doctor's negligence. This is because the legal principle of causation holds that a defendant can be held responsible for the consequences of their actions if their actions were a significant or substantial cause of the victim's death, even if other factors also contributed.
In this scenario, Kemi's act of stabbing Tolu was a clear and direct cause that set in motion the chain of events leading to Tolu's death. The doctor's negligence, while also a contributing factor, does not break the chain of causation that links Kemi's initial act to the final outcome.
A relevant case in understanding this principle is the English case of R v. Blaue (1975). In this case, the defendant stabbed a woman, and she refused a blood transfusion due to her religious beliefs, which led to her death. The court held that the defendant was still guilty of manslaughter because the stabbing was a substantial cause of death. The victim's refusal of treatment did not break the chain of causation, as the defendant had to take his victim as he found her, including her beliefs and vulnerabilities.
Similarly, in the Nigerian context, the courts would likely consider whether Kemi's act was a significant cause of Tolu's death. The doctor's negligence would be viewed as an intervening act, but not one that absolves Kemi of her initial responsibility. The critical question is whether Tolu would have died "but for" Kemi's actions. If the answer is no, then Kemi's actions are considered a legal cause of the death.
Therefore, Kemi can still be convicted of murder because her act of stabbing Tolu was a substantial and operating cause of his death, and the doctor's negligence does not break the chain of causation.
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@til_theng @pretty_sike @instablog9ja Fake testimonies? We see pple like you everyday on NSPPD platform…pple who doubt at first but eventually ask for forgiveness for doubting…you just need to come and see…Join one of the sessions and believe me by the end, your perception would change
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@pretty_sike @instablog9ja Delusional ! NSPPD Dey mke money from streams and fake testimonies ! You can’t pray your way out of poverty or sickness ! This mentality is what has made western world ahead of us…. Western world go don Dey research cure, Nigerian said go and pray !
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@AkposJim @Orji_Okosisi1 Stop the hate...she looks early 40s at most...and yes i have seen her
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@Orji_Okosisi1 Na edited picture u take dey judge say she looks 30 Abi
Go see her for live u go see say she looks 58
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I just checked her age now on Google and she will be 50 in October. How is that even possible? She looks far younger than that. I used to think she was in her late 30s.
Naija@Naija_PR
i dated her out of pity, she will be 50 this year, i am 43 -- Oil Money fires back at Actress, Angela Okorie
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@blxckEntertain Anyone who supports the mum and sister in this case is a brain dead m0r0n.
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