QudditchLIFSO
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QudditchLIFSO
@quidditchlifso
A lawyer | Financial Market Trader | Public Speaker Infinity Profit ∞ 🥂🥂📈📊📉
Kaduna, Nigeria Katılım Mart 2026
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@OloyeSomorin @IbadanCityNg The owner of this house has his/her hands deep in some spiritual stuff

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@MureithiGicho1 @iamdakejr He post losses fool
U want to see losses so you can convince yourself how you are not a total failure?
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@quidditchlifso @Xahmie_k @UsmanAbidemiEsq Lol....many things are arguable in court. BUT, as there are no disputed facts, but only disputed conclusions of law, this matter should be resolved by the court before trial.
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@quidditchlifso @Xahmie_k @UsmanAbidemiEsq That's not the question. Again, looking at the authorities, if a person is attempting to kill a person, then that's it. If the person is only a set of pillows in the bed, shaped to be a person, then it's still an attempt to kill a person, though you cannot kill pillows.
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@sweetdaisyz @Xahmie_k @UsmanAbidemiEsq She can be charged for something else. Attempting to murder a man who is already dead is arguable.
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@quidditchlifso @Xahmie_k @UsmanAbidemiEsq If they thought the corpse was someone sleeping then their intention was to kill. Not sure about legal what can be done but she SHOULD go to jail for something
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@wnorred @Xahmie_k @UsmanAbidemiEsq The question that now begs for an answer is, can someone "attempt" to kill a corpse?
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@quidditchlifso @Xahmie_k @UsmanAbidemiEsq Based on the authorities cited, the attempt is the issue, and not that the person was necessarily alive.
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@ayo_vzn @UsmanAbidemiEsq Can someone "attempt" to kill a corpse?
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@quidditchlifso @UsmanAbidemiEsq She had no idea he was dead.. her intention was to shoot him which she did so therefore it was still an attempted murder.
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@Xahmie_k @UsmanAbidemiEsq Can someone "attempt" to kill a corpse?
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@quidditchlifso @UsmanAbidemiEsq Doesn't matter......she entered the room.....and her goal was to kill......infact when she shot him 6 times
She thought he was sleeping
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@ayo_vzn @UsmanAbidemiEsq The intention was not carried out. The person is already dead
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@Xahmie_k @UsmanAbidemiEsq The intention was not carried out. The person is already dead.
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@quidditchlifso @UsmanAbidemiEsq The intention to kill was there......infact she commited an act that would have put his life in danger
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Where are my core litigators?
will you rather file a counter-affidavit to an affidavit in support of an application to risk offending section 115 of Evidence Act
or
simply file a written address in response to the accompanying written address and risk being caught by the rule of “un-countered affidavit is deemed admitted as true”?
What’s your best strategy?
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The case of “Mumu v Agor” which is on judicial notice and judicial discretion.
I can never forget that case😂the day I cited it in Court, almost everybody, including the judge, did not believe it existed until I provided the full citation 😂
Mumu means a foolish person
Agor as pronounced also means foolish person
Senior Man@KingEsene
The name of some cases make it very easy to remember. Since the very first time I come across EFCC v. Wolfgang, I never forget am. There are others like that. Do you guys also have cases like that?
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Honestly it wasn't a single day. It was more like a few weeks where I noticed I stopped checking my phone every 10 minutes to see where a trade was. Not because of some mindset shift. Because I'd finally done enough review across enough trades to see the edge was real over a sample.
Before that I was treating every trade like a final exam. Watching every tick, second-guessing the entry before the candle even closed. After, it felt more like clocking in. Levels were already marked, bias was already set, sizing was already calculated. Nothing left to decide during the session.
I don't think it "clicks" the way people imagine it. There's no moment where everything makes sense. You just gradually stop doing the things that were costing you money and one day you realize you haven't revenge traded in two months. That's about as dramatic as it gets.
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The only people supporting Tinubu largely remains the Yorubas.
Not because he is a better president. Most knows he is frail by health and age.
He is a great guy that have done well during his youths as far as Nigerian politics is concerned.
But he could have encouraged inspector fash to be president and put his political weight for him.
That would have been the best
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It is intellectually dishonest and democratically unintelligent to always assume that people who support a particular party or candidate do so because they are either being paid to do so or they have any expectation of financial or political rewards. When does it become a taboo or a crime to exercise one’s constitutional rights? What is even wrong with being paid and having an expectation of rewards should one’s candidate win the election? Is it now a crime?
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