Mayor of Casterbridge

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Mayor of Casterbridge

Mayor of Casterbridge

@OMD_Lal

L.L.B | B.L in View | Frontend Dev | Bootstrap | Passionate about Tech Compliance & Legal Innovation | Sharing Law & Code Insights |

Nigeria Katılım Nisan 2025
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Mayor of Casterbridge
Mayor of Casterbridge@OMD_Lal·
"Finally sharing my Front-End Dev certification project! 🖥️ Proud of this work that honed my HTML, CSS, and JS skills. Lot of sweat and hardwork went into this piece #FrontEndDev #WebDev #CodeLife"
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Mayor of Casterbridge@OMD_Lal·
@Dammi_Esq Government College Ibadan. It’s not a strict school but a Boys only school; that school builds leaders.
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Dammy Esquire.,
Dammy Esquire.,@Dammi_Esq·
Which boarding school in Nigeria would you honestly recommend for a child coming from the US who’s become really stubborn? 🤔 Do you think a stricter environment here can actually help reshape discipline?
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Mayor of Casterbridge
Mayor of Casterbridge@OMD_Lal·
@paystack @AskPaystack @paystack y’all need to do better, your support really sucks, y’all don’t reply dm’s, email, and the chat bot on the app is a joke, a purely broken bot, you’re handling people’s money and your support isn’t functioning ?? Even the 📞 number is invalid. NAWA
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Mayor of Casterbridge
Mayor of Casterbridge@OMD_Lal·
@paystack I’ve been in your Dms, sent several emails, y’all have been non supportive, very bad customer support, I’ve sent all requested documents and explanations and y’all have not replied my emails. I need my money!
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Mayor of Casterbridge
Mayor of Casterbridge@OMD_Lal·
@Harshaolu27 @OlanipekunTobiD Very very Solid and Apt Exceptions where search warrant is not needed is where there’s an arrest warrant for a person who is believed to be hiding in a premises NSCDC doesn’t require search warrant in petroleum vandalism act and more NDLEA as well Then the principle of Relevancy
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Ashaolu Samuel
Ashaolu Samuel@Harshaolu27·
@OlanipekunTobiD On searches, a search warrant is not needed to search a person or a thing however a search warrant is needed to search Premises. Exhibits recovered in an Illegal search is tenable in court as long as it is relevant, the Judge will consider the desirability of exhibit admission.
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Better Call Eric
Better Call Eric@Erichukwuemerie·
For my Yola people, please buy fans, Buy as much fans as possible, you're literally going to 5th hottest state in Nigeria, also buy as much odomos as you can. Buy power banks, you no go see light for daytime. It's a very good campus, you'll enjoy to the lecturers
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Abayomi Odumosu, Esq. LL.M, ACIArb. (UK)
A father willingly allowed his son to live with him in one of his flats for a year. Now he uncovers a plot by the son to unalive him and he wants him out of the house asap. What steps can he take legally to evict his son who is not a rent paying tenant? Lawyers on the TL.
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yuo@SanctityAyz·
@zionlawyer That's why I said aside School fees and textbooks. Once those two are sorted, you can survive on #30,000 per month. But this is social media so everyone is rich here.
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Kehinde Opeyemi
Kehinde Opeyemi@zionlawyer·
I remember someone saying that you cannot spend more than ₦300,000 to ₦400,000 on Law School, and that those who spent more probably lied to their parents. I think people should stop speaking on matters they do not fully understand.
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Ayo
Ayo@mariolexxx·
Abeg if them knack me lawsuit of 500m and i no get money to pay, Wetin go happen?
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Inibehe Effiong
Inibehe Effiong@InibeheEffiong·
He who alleges must prove. That is how it works. You cannot stand in a witness box and narrate a tale without evidence. It is not a matter for expert evidence. She came to court as the doctor who allegedly treated a patient. She could not provide evidence of pregnancy or evidence of gestation. Why should I pay attention to whatever nonsense she had to say?
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Inibehe Effiong
Inibehe Effiong@InibeheEffiong·
I am following the discussion online about cross examination by lawyers in the light of Davido’s recent unpleasant experience in court during a custody hearing. I will share just two past experiences. Be patient. A couple of years ago, I cross examined a medical doctor who came to court to give evidence in a divorce petition in support of the Respondent (the woman). We were for the Petitioner (the man). Our client’s petition was grounded on adultery. In the petition, we joined the woman’s Pastor and her Policeman friend as Co-Respondents (a co-respondent is the person with whom the respondent committed adultery). My client had records of very explicit and salacious conversations between his then wife and the two co-respondents. The evidence was compelling. The idea that women are better at hiding their tracks when they cheat only works when a man doesn’t know how to catch and expose a cheating partner. I digress. In her cross petition, the Respondent accused my client of being “controlling”, “insecure”, and “physically abusive”. She further alleged that she lost her “pregnancy” due to domestic violence. My client vehemently denied these claims and insisted that his then wife was never pregnant. To prove her case, the woman called a medical doctor as a witness to speak to her bogus claims of pregnancy and miscarriage. Looking at the medical report, I found the report manifestly unreliable and waited patiently for cross examination. The first red flag was that the doctor in her report stated the age/duration of the pregnancy without conducting a scan. The woman didn’t have evidence that a laboratory test was done to confirm the pregnancy either. But the doctor, who claimed she treated her after the purported miscarriage, had the audacity to issue a questionable report stating the duration of the pregnancy and still came to court to testify for the woman. What transpired in court after the cross examination amused me. The doctor, who claimed to be an admirer of my work, was openly and loudly hostile towards me when the proceedings ended. She yelled and accused me of disgracing her and being mean to her. I had to walk away. Before then, I had another experience with a senior police officer who was the Acting Commissioner of Police in Akwa Ibom at the time. This man arrested protesters and charged them with attempted suicide just because they protested in front of the Government House in Uyo. When my colleague met with him in the hope of resolving the case out of court, the officer insisted that he will only do so on the condition that I must apologize to him and publish the apology in a Newspaper for publicly condemning his actions against the protesters. This senior policeman boasted that if I fail to apologize, he will personally attend the trial in his full police uniform and testify as a witness. In his words, “let me see the court that will not convict them”. True to his words, the policeman came to the court in his regalia as the Acting Commissioner of Police and gave evidence against the protesters. He was so full of himself during his Evidence-in-Chief. Under cross examination, I started by asking him when he joined the police. I then intentionally asked him questions that embarrassed him. The summary is that the policeman hurriedly exited the court premises under heavy rain and couldn’t wait for his orderly who had stepped out of bring umbrella. Seeing him soaked in rain while ‘fleeing’ the court excited my protesting clients. Cross examination has a way of humbling even the most intelligent and mendacious people. You may think you’re the best liar in the universe until you are subjected to the fire of cross-examination.
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Name cannot be blank@hackSultan·
Wicked people really baffle me, you kidnapped a whole town to use for experiment where alot of them died. Then someone came to rescue them and your son tried to kill the person, a fight happened and your son got killed. And you’re sad and screaming you’ll take revenge.
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Mayor of Casterbridge@OMD_Lal·
@Yoga_Queen01 St Peter Apata Ibadan had this tree surround their compound back in the days, first time seeing very big python as a child was there.
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💎Debbie❤️
💎Debbie❤️@Yoga_Queen01·
If you have a Polyalthia longifolia also known as the Masquerade tree in or around your compound, just know you are breeding a den of snakes.
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Mukadam Boluwatife
Mukadam Boluwatife@BoluwatifeMk·
I want to send an email but to alot of people, how do I do that without sending one by one? Like the way we do broadcast message on WhatsApp. Help please.
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opal💎💎@AbeCatherine1·
*opens TikTok* “Things you should know before you resume the Nigerian Law School” *scrolls* “NLS hostel Tour” *Scrolls again* “Things I wish someone told me before resuming the Nigerian Law School” Me:Leaveeeee meeee aloneeeeee
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Edidiong Sebastian
Edidiong Sebastian@ladyeddy_·
Council of legal education, it’s already a whole new year. Please release these results.
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