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Oluwafunmilayo

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Lagos, Nigeria Katılım Ocak 2011
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Commercial and Energy Law Practice
Today we celebrate the strength, resilience, and care of mothers everywhere. To the amazing mothers in our firm, among our clients, and across our community — thank you for the many roles you play and the impact you make every day. Happy Mother’s Day. 🌷 #MothersDay #WomenInLaw
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POJU OYEMADE
POJU OYEMADE@pastorpoju·
The Covenant Nation Abuja honoured some of the women who attend the church today in celebration of women's day. Oluwakemi Owonubi Babalogbon is Executive Director at the Ministry of Finance Incorporated (MOFI) Also Tola Odeyemi the first female Post Master General of Nigeria.
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Denike
Denike@denikeoyetunde·
Still cannot believe it... 20 years, cancer free! 40th year. Thank you, Jesus. Images: Poshclick Makeup: Beautycook Hair: Angelhairboss
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Lady K
Lady K@KemPatriot·
📌Update 🇳🇬 Yesterday, the Federal Executive Council approved a Digital Alphanumeric Postcode System for Nigeria and honestly… this is one of those quiet policies that will change everyday life. If you have ever tried to describe your Nigerian address, you will understand. “After the big mango tree…” “Turn where you see Mama Bisi’s shop…” “The blue gate beside the church…” Then the dispatch rider calls four times. This new system means every house, shop, street and building will have a unique digital address code tied to the national map. One code. One exact location. No confusion. That means: • Dispatch riders will finally find houses without calling 5 times • Online orders will arrive faster • Ambulances and fire service can locate emergencies quicker • Businesses can deliver anywhere in Nigeria • Government can plan roads, schools and hospitals better These are the kinds of invisible infrastructure that power modern economies. Sometimes progress is not noise. Sometimes it’s systems quietly fixing problems Nigerians deal with every day. Thank you President @officialABAT Honourable Minister @bosuntijani PMG @Tola_Odeyemi and the teams at @FMCIDENigeria and @NipostNgn Nigeria is building. And when the day comes that a rider gets to your house without calling you once, you will understand why this matters. #RenewedHope #KemKem
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goma@soigomaa·
At 40 years old, Vera Wang had never designed a dress. As a young figure skater, she trained for years to make the Olympics-only to fall short. She poured that same ambition into fashion, spending 17 years at Vogue chasing the top job. When it finally opened, they gave it to someone else. Twice, she gave everything to a dream-and watched it go to someone else. Then, while planning her wedding, she couldn't find a dress that felt like her. So she sketched one. That spark led to months of study, work, and risk. At 41, she launched her first collection. By her 70s, she was worth over $400 million. Two dreams broke her heart. The third made her a legend. (We post winner stories daily)
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AbdulHaqq Esq
AbdulHaqq Esq@Haqqmutairu·
I recommend this for lawyers interested in working with banks and other financial institutions. Most of the banks listed in this volume failed due to lack of corporate governance, insider loans and stranglehold of some banks by a few etc. Assurance Bank had Father and Daughter as Chairman BOD and Managing Director respectively. Some of these early banks were plundered to death by it's management. One key take away is that a bank is as good as its financial records. 👌
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Yemisi Vese
Yemisi Vese@yemisivese·
Pastors cannot have tattoos. Pastors cannot wear waist and ankle chains. Pastors cannot……….. I have just one word for all the LAW makers on what a Pastor can or cannot do: “Who are you to judge another’s servant? To his own master he stands or falls. Indeed, he will be made to stand, for God is able to make him stand.” Romans 14:4 NKJV You are NOT the master of the Pastor. Read the whole of that chapter and understand that you, a man, cannot be the determinant of what will grieve a person to fall. REST.
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PUBLICATION ALERT! Boluwatife Aiyekitan in this article traces the evolution of collective bargaining in Nigeria and drawing on the legal framework, highlights the gap between its formal recognition and the realities that undermines its effectiveness. candelp.com/post/the-legal…
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Olúwatósìn Olaseinde
Olúwatósìn Olaseinde@tosinolaseinde·
This is going to be a GREAT YEAR. This is the year of 10 years in 1 year.
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POJU OYEMADE
POJU OYEMADE@pastorpoju·
Be at the Grand Finale tonight at the Tafawa Balewa Square Lagos Time: 4.00pm
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Deborah Ocheido
Deborah Ocheido@d_ocheido·
I can never recommend the way I got married to someone else I never saw this man face to face until he was coming to pay my bride price. We knew each other for 6 months only talked seriously like 2 months out of that time. And this man used speed to fly down to ask my parents for my hand I can’t recommend it for anyone. Not even my siblings. Because humanly speaking that Time frame is too short. Because what are the odds that the man you stumbled on on instagram Is the man you’ve prayed for all your life? But it worked for us. We both knew and believed so much in our hearts that this was God bringing us together. And we’ve never had cause to regret. This post is not about marriage per se but I need you to stay with me I looked at the Bible closely and I saw that if Moses has used David’s stone it wouldn’t have worked And there was no way Moses’s rod would have helped David kill Goliath Infact do you remember Brother Samson? He only used the jaw bone of an ass once and threw it away. If it were you and I today, after the kind of victory that the jawbone gave him, we would have put it inside our bag and protected it with our lives because you’ll think that’s where the victory lies. But it wasn’t about the stone or the rod or the jawbone. It was about God present with them It was about God giving them victory. And as long as God was there, that victory would continue I’m sharing all these because as believers we are quick to look at others to copy what they are doing When someone is experiencing victory we want to copy their prayer point word for word. If a sister tells you that she found her husband when she was singing in the choir, the next Sunday you want to register in the choir unit when God specifically told you that you should be in the prayer band. Because we don’t see the God behind the strategy. We think the victory is in the strategy. If it’s not God that commanded you to use that rod, it will just be an ordinary stick. Please read with understanding. Selah.
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26.@Temphiz·
If you have time (which most of you have), just listen to Pastor Dolapo Lawal's ministration at Wofbec.
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Wholesome Side of 𝕏@itsme_urstruly·
Such a sensitive topic and he handled it so smoothly, much respect! 👏👏 ❤️
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