Margret Bankole
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Margret Bankole
@MargretBankole
Dir. Of Legal- NFSAN (Oyo State Chapter | Former Vice Hall Chairperson- Queen Elizabeth II Hall,UI | Frm. Asst Gen. Sec- @ui_law_ |
Earth 🌍 Katılım Nisan 2022
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Congratulations 🎉👏👏
Olaniyan Faruq Olalekan أبو حفص@faruq_olaniyan
Alhamdulilah .... Allah made it easy!!! To the next point!!!
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Congratulations 🎉🎉👏
Ọlámijí@FathiaAdetola
I made a FIRST CLASS at the Nigerian Law School. God and me actually did it.😭😭😭😭
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Congratulations 🎉🎉 Nafisat!!! My double - First class Lawyer!!!!!
Clock it 🫰🫰
BLOOM@_nafiogunsesan
Saw my first class and I am still crying 🥹🥹🥹 #Redscroll way🎉🎉🎉
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Congratulations 🎉👏
ope baby@opee_oo
Opeoluwa Ola-Ojo ESQ LL.B. (Second Class Lower) B.L. (First Class) Thank you Jesus!❤️
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First classss! God thank you 😭😭❤️❤️❤️
Who would have thought? 3rd class in LLB and now a fucking red scroll in the Nigeria law school 😭🤲🏿😭😭

Matt Esq.@iam_mattakins
Glory be to God, I passed the Bar exam😭😭😭❤️
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@KikiowoAyorinde Congratulations 👏🎉🎉👏 Kiki
Well - deserved!
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@Prince_dc21_ Since the adoption process was completed, the child is yours. She has no legal right over the child.
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'16 years ago, our housemaid found an abandoned baby, about six months old, on our doorstep. She immediately alerted us.
We took the child in & spent nearly 9 months searching for his parents. We did everything humanly possible to find them so they could take their child back. We made community announcements and even radio broadcasts, but nobody came forward. Eventually, we reported the matter to the police. After months of contemplation, we decided to officially adopt him because we didn’t want him to grow up in an orphanage.
We completed all the legal paperwork and welcomed him as our fourth child, as we already had three children of our own. We have been caring for this boy since he was an infant. There has never been any discrimination; we love him exactly like our biological children, and his siblings treat him as their own brother. Simply put, we all fell in love with him, and he truly became one of us.
Now, after 16 years of raising him, sponsoring his education, and bonding as a family, his biological mother has suddenly appeared. Just as the boy is about to finish high school, she has spent the last three weeks pestering us to hand him over. She claims she is ready for a DNA test to prove he is hers.
Almost every day, this Woman comes to cry at our doorstep. Last time, she even brought her pastor, who begged us to give the boy back. This morning, she came again, threatening to h"" rt herself if we do not return him within two weeks. She said that if anything happens to her, her bl'∅'d will be on our hands.
My husband and I are devastated. We have bonded with this boy for sixteen years, and it is not easy to just let him go. We are in total shock and honestly do not know what to do at the moment '

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