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Lagos,Nigeria Katılım Nisan 2010
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INTRODUCING KRISPY LEGAL
The firm is situated in Lagos and was established in May 2014 by Mr. @yemi_salman_esq. Krispy Legal operates across three sections: #litigation, #Property and #Corporate and #Commercial Law.

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FATHERS AND HUSBANDS BEWARE…..
For the past 25 years, I have practiced in the field of family law. I have seen a lot, and at a point, I took a break because I was almost depressed. I am saying it openly for the first time.
Why? I saw many injustices being meted out to some committed fathers who were prevented from seeing their children by their partners or the family courts. The Cafcass Officers and the Social Workers also contributed to this by some biased reports against the man. If they don’t like you, you are in trouble.
I have seen a lot of false reports to the police and the social workers. Unbelievably, they do believe these women.
I must say that there are some absent fathers, useless fathers, violent fathers, and irresponsible men out there. I am not talking about those, but I am talking about responsible men being denied the right to see their children despite making all the efforts and contributing to their children’s welfare.
I have a lot to say, but just take this from me today: Be very wise when dealing with your wife or your partner. Don’t fight, shout, or make threats. Be observant and know when they are up to something. A lot of men don’t notice anything until it is too late.
Know that no matter what you do for these children, they will usually support their mother. I am warning you now. So, if you are constantly shouting at their mother, hitting their mother, and threatening their mother, you are already losing.
No matter how busy you are, do not surrender the parent's evening, dropping and picking the children up from school to your partner. I used to leave lectures at the university to pick up our children from school. Put your face through that school o.
Tell them what you contribute if you have a funny wife or partner. With the good ones, that is not a concern.
When your partner starts misbehaving, get a diary or make your notes. Keep a record of all abuses. As a family lawyer, I found that men's record keeping is too poor. They just rambled and rambled. The ladies are better. They will make even false stories look real.
If the matter is getting out of hand, get legal advice so you know how to ‘arrange’ yourself.
Today is men’s day, so you ladies should not worry. Your day will come.
My name is Dele Olawanle. I am a coach and a lawyer. I think, write, and speak to improve lives. Follow me for more insights and inspiration.

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the art of fanning yourself and sleeping at the same time
🍷 Daddy Oyoyo@daddyoyoyoo
a skill you need to survive in Lagos?
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Tinubu Government Orders Foreign Missions, Embassies In Nigeria To Charge Fees In Naira | Sahara Reporters bit.ly/3UFiffs

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Lupita Nyongo in her 40s, walking away from her relationship because her man cheated is peak female delusion. Of cause, the sisterhood will support such stupidity with the rhetoric "you deserve better queen" as if there's any high value man out there waiting to pick up a 40 year old woman
This is the problem today, many women actually convince themselves of walking away from their relationships instead of actually working on resolving issues, because they think the grass is greener out there
Reminds me of Black Coffee's wife Enhle Mbali, she walked out on her marriage, because he cheated, she convinced herself she deserved better. Now she's a side chick to a married man. It's sad, how they all end up on the same trajectory of self destruction
Modern women truly lack the understanding of how a man behaves, something their mothers & grandmothers understood very well. Men are polygamous by nature, a man cheating at most has nothing to do with his woman, it doesn't mean she lacks something or he doesn't love her anymore
It's simply the natural urge biologically embedded in them to seek variety, the urge to satisfy his libido. And the only thing that can stop a man cheating is cutting of his manhood, other than that, he will cheat at one point or the other
And there's the need to understand that, men and women are not the same, they're biological differences. It is foolish to hold men to the same standards of fidelity, women are held to
For a woman fidelity is being sexually exclusive to one man. Whilst for man it's something totally different. A man's fidelity is being able to provide the 4Ps - provision, protection, proffer solutions & penetration to his woman
Leaving a man because he slept with another woman is foolishness. Learn OR perish!!!

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Public Complaints Commission (Nigeria Ombudsman)shut down over alleged non payment of approved salary scale by the national Assembly
#conscription #arise #Nigeria
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@mrlurvy The governor has the power to remove the Ooni. It will cause a bit of an uproar but he can push it through if he is bent on doing it. On the other hand, the governor can't do Olu anything.
Though, the Ooni dey overdo sometimes sha. I think it's more of his personality.
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Make I shook small mouth into this matter.
They have turned this fight into Ijaw vs Ikwerre.
I expect Kalabari and Ogoni people to queue behind SIM.
Wike’s silence and inaction could be strategic. Could also mean he has been rattled by SIM’s game plan so far.
The court ruling that recognized Sim’s loyalist as speaker was a masterstroke. It will drag to Supreme Court and enough time for SIM to continue his illegality, mend fences or maybe win the war.
It’s still early days but SIM at this moment is definitely fighting from a huge vantage point.
Those that said PBAT will take sides and use the instrument of state to support Wike’s quest simply don’t get and understand the art of war.
The real cost of a thing is not in it current price but the actual and future opportunity cost. It is not about what is gained but what you lose in return. The gain must be overwhelmingly beneficial that it outweighs the risk.
PBAT has more to gain being neutral than picking a side.
You guys should go and learn politics Abeg 😂😂.

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@ieServe Please, I've been trying to load a token of N5,000 into my prepaid meter since Saturday, 18th Nov.
I tried vending two days after, and it was successful, but the earlier token is still yet to load successfully on my prepaid meter .
Meter No; 04279592622
Name: Shamsudeen Shoda
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This is actually fallacious. Focus on data, not beer parlour talk. Let's list the ten all-time highest-grossing Nigerian movies:
1.Battle on Buka Street
2.Omo Ghetto: The Saga
3.The Wedding Party
4.The Wedding Party 2
5.Chief Daddy
6.Brotherhood
7.King of Thieves
8.Sugar Rush
9.Ijakumo
10.Christmas in Miami
Nine of these films are by directors of Yoruba origin. The main stars of all of them have been persons of Yoruba origin. Of the top 100 Nigerian movies, 72% are by persons of Yoruba origin.
And it is historical. The Nigerian movie industry started in Western Nigeria. Specifically, it was pioneered by Chief Herbert Ogunde, who started making movies in 1944. And if you adjust for inflation, Aiye, which he did in 1972, is probably Nigeria's biggest-grossing movie.
If you say film piracy is controlled by some people, you will be factually correct. Let's leave it at that.
As for the Hausa and Fulani, they run the most critical industry. Agriculture. Something like 75% of the food grown in Nigeria comes from the North, of which the Hausas dominate the North's agricultural sector. And almost 80% of the livestock consumed in Nigeria is controlled by the Fulani. Without food, no music or movies.
#TableShaker

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