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Toby🌴💜

@Toby2Utd

You Wake Up One Day And Your Legs, They Just Give, And You Just Can't Run Anymore.

Nigeria Katılım Aralık 2022
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Toby🌴💜@Toby2Utd·
my dream on this app is to lowkey meet an anonymous account, vibe so well, and we lowkey connect then either realize we know each other in person(then it gets awkward) or we actually become really good friends and discover she’s actually really fineee
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Toby🌴💜@Toby2Utd·
@_VALKlNG lol, that doesn’t affect political indoctrinations, even people that attended harvard still have political inclinations that would sound stupid to you, he’s obviously politically motivated, intelligent perhaps buh political and btw, there’ll always be stupid lawyers
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Oyindamola🙄
Oyindamola🙄@dammiedammie35·
So our oga here paus£d me since last year but I no too reason am, appealed a few times and I just continued doing my thing here, no stress. Today I got this🤯…Thank you Elon🥹✨
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Sue Knows Best@sues86453·
@officer_Lew Terminating her employment isn’t good enough. She should be charged with negligent homicide and locked up.
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Angel Media@Angel_Media_·
@officer_Lew How dos someone this stupid make it this far? Oh wait…. DEI policies in effect
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HADEY
HADEY@Hadey_jr·
@ultimate_kombo @simoncartoonboi Vini was poor but LAMINE understood the assignment 😂😅😂. God will judge all of you, hypocrites
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@bsong_HR @heisrahman E go be like film when the opposing lawyer go crack joke for him opening statement about this case and everybody go laugh, Including your lawyer😂 Na that time your eyes go clear
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A. O Akinyemi Esq - LLB, BL
Una too funny for this country. There is a principle in tort law called the Bane and Antidote. The principle is that, if you are going to allege that a statement is defamatory, you cannot just pull one line out of thin air and run to court with it. You have to read the entire publication. If, when read as a whole, the context neutralises the damage, the sting is gone. The claim dies there. Knowing that principle, I couldn't help but laugh at this. That is exactly what happened here. Read that thread from the beginning. This man supported, publicly, a position that championed "all men are rapist / men are guilty of rape until proven otherwise". Someone quoted his own tweet and said by your logic, here is what you are, "a rapist". Now he wants to sue for defamation. The quoter did not call him a rapist. The quoter held up a mirror. He took his own argument, followed it to its logical conclusion, and showed him what it looked like. That is not a defamatory statement. That is a syllogism. That is rhetoric. That is what happens when you make extreme claims in public discourse. Defamation law was never designed to protect you from something like this. No reasonable person reading that thread "in full context" would come away genuinely believing this man was being identified as an actual rapist. The context neutralises it completely. The bane and the antidote exist in the same publication. There is no sting. And without a sting, there is no defamation. All in all, lawyers will cash out. That's a good one.
Felix The GenZ HR is HIRING@bsong_HR

Hello @iamklausenburg, you have a mail. I wish you all the best.

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Toby🌴💜
Toby🌴💜@Toby2Utd·
@greywontmiss @NWLRonline waste? it provided employment opportunity for a lawyer with value, money left the hand of an idiot to one more deserving, i wouldn’t call that a waste
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Nigerian Weekly Law Reports (NWLR)
To prove libel, the broad impression conveyed by the publication must be considered not the meaning of each word taken out of context...the publication has to be considered as a whole. Ologe v. New Africa Holdings Ltd. (2013) 17 NWLR (Pt. 1384) 449
A. O Akinyemi Esq - LLB, BL@heisrahman

Una too funny for this country. There is a principle in tort law called the Bane and Antidote. The principle is that, if you are going to allege that a statement is defamatory, you cannot just pull one line out of thin air and run to court with it. You have to read the entire publication. If, when read as a whole, the context neutralises the damage, the sting is gone. The claim dies there. Knowing that principle, I couldn't help but laugh at this. That is exactly what happened here. Read that thread from the beginning. This man supported, publicly, a position that championed "all men are rapist / men are guilty of rape until proven otherwise". Someone quoted his own tweet and said by your logic, here is what you are, "a rapist". Now he wants to sue for defamation. The quoter did not call him a rapist. The quoter held up a mirror. He took his own argument, followed it to its logical conclusion, and showed him what it looked like. That is not a defamatory statement. That is a syllogism. That is rhetoric. That is what happens when you make extreme claims in public discourse. Defamation law was never designed to protect you from something like this. No reasonable person reading that thread "in full context" would come away genuinely believing this man was being identified as an actual rapist. The context neutralises it completely. The bane and the antidote exist in the same publication. There is no sting. And without a sting, there is no defamation. All in all, lawyers will cash out. That's a good one.

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Toby🌴💜@Toby2Utd·
@Saintzdre @larrider @DanielRegha now if those cartels can be greedy enough to keep a whole nation on stand still because they want to sell petroleum and other by products, imagine electricity falls into their hands, which it most likely will
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Saint@Saintzdre·
@Toby2Utd @larrider @DanielRegha That's why we have govt in place to regulate. We had nitel and mtel, they have all folded. Right now we have mtn, airtel, Glo etc and govt regulates them, if they were left for govt, we would still be writing letters.
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Daniel Regha@DanielRegha·
Alex Otti says that he wants to remove Abia State from the National Grid completely, "even though it's a PRIVATE enterprise" and many Nigerians are busy cheering him and his idea like this is something truly positive. Are we really a serious people at all? Imagine the entire electricity of a state being owned and controlled by private enterprise(s), doesn't this leave the people at the mercy of the firm? Or you forget that electricity is a basic amenity that should be provided by the govt if we have serious leaders? Has privatizing anything ever benefitted the masses in this country? Take the only working refinery for example, today we are at the mercy of Dangote, he can increase and reduce prices at any time, and we have no choice because we are dependent on that one refinery that is privately owned. If Abia goes fully private, consumers will most definitely pay more, because there's a 99% chance the govt won't step in to regulate in the long run, and of course, it's private so the goal is to make profit whichever way neccesary. Abia State govt gets allocations, but wants to privatize electricity. The problem with many Nigerians is that once someone is put on a pedestal, logical thinking automatically goes off the window.
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Toby🌴💜@Toby2Utd·
@Saintzdre @larrider @DanielRegha i really hope they succeed in the regulation, abia state may succeed, but can’t say same for many other states regulation is not as easy as when corruption enters the picture,the reason we’ve not fixed our electricity problem is the cartels benefitting from our fuel consumption
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Toby🌴💜
Toby🌴💜@Toby2Utd·
@larrider @DanielRegha i support privatisation, and i really hope it’s really regulated, and i actually believe abia state government will have what it takes to regulate it, buh monopolies come about even later, if one can successfully undercut his competitors for a period, he wins
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lar@larrider·
Bro, I understand your fear and your fear is legitimate. But understand that no one can have a monopoly of any business. You can only have it from the beginning before competition start setting in. Nigeria power sector needs to be privatized if we must have constant power. And yes, its going to be expensive. Not cos they privatized it but cos good things are not free. Trust me, Nigeria will "NEVER" have constant electricity if we are still depending on the government and some people are still paying close to nothing for electricity.
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Toby🌴💜
Toby🌴💜@Toby2Utd·
i share this same sentiment, at least make your final moments very interestingg, at least do exhilarating things, set up your death in a very fascinating way, not ending it with a boring piece of paper no one wants to read while looking at your lifeless miserable body
Royalist Weeb🇻🇦@RoyalistW

Suicide is an act I can not understand If you have given up on life then there is no reason to fear death much less anything else. Quite your job, wander the world, live in the woods, etc, etc. You might as well risk it all if you’re ready to throw it all away anyhow.

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