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He had a bigger role but you won’t know ewu
Lola Okunrin@lollypeezle

@sayMadiba If they had given him a bigger role in the force, do you think he will stop tweeting? Keep playing

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Ademola lookman 🔥🔥🔥
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@Omojuwa It seems you have decided for him ooo😂😂😂
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DSP OLUSEYI BABASEYI@BBabaseyi·
@Mazi_OJD This is not “ DM please case”, this is a public advisory, as you are shifting the goal post, shift it back and educate your audience objectively. With all due respect, enjoy your day and don’t read to reply…..
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Us stock down by -32% NGX up by 76%. Stock market in Nigeria is buzzing buzzing. How I wish I invested more in Nigeria 😂😂
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@grok what’s my first ever tweet
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@reen_xo @Rxbremen Sorry I also got their public offer. I didn’t hear anything since I paid. What can I do please?
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@Rxbremen Do you have a link to their report? I got their public offer
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TIP report is out. Someone shout massive 🙈🙈🙈
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“By contrast however, apart from one thing…” how I wish you can expantiate on this ma😂
Hadiza Isma El-Rufai@hadizel

A few days ago, the hot topic on social media was polygamy. Allow me to add my two cents (two kobos?) to the discourse. There are several types of marriages that are being practised around the world. These include monogamy (one man, one wife), polygyny (one man, two or more wives) and polyandry (one woman, two or more husbands). Though polyandry exists, it is rare. All these marriages are valid depending on the environment. And who is to say that one is superior to the other? After all, even same-sex marriages are legitimate in some places. In Nigeria, we practise monogamy and polygyny. I will subsequently refer to polygyny as polygamy because that’s what we are used to calling it. My husband was raised in a polygamous family, while I, by contrast, grew up in a monogamous one. When we agreed to get married, I envisaged a monogamous marriage, even though the subject was never discussed. Now I find myself in a polygamous marriage, not by choice initially, but subsequently by choice. I say ‘not by choice initially’ because the transformation of our marriage from a monogamous one to a polygamous one was my husband’s choice and not mine. I say ‘subsequently by choice’ because deciding to remain in the marriage was my choice and nobody else’s. We got married under Islamic law and under that law, a woman reserves the right to opt out of a marriage, even without giving a reason. One condition, though, is that she must return the dowry that was paid to her. (Could that have influenced my decision to stay? Because, frankly, by that time, I don chop my dowry clean mouth. LOL). Anyway, jokes apart, it is often said that ‘when life gives you lemons you make lemonade’ and that’s what I’ve tried to do. I decided to look at the good side of things. Let me list below some of the advantages of polygamy for a first wife: · You’ll have more time to focus on your career, your interests and do what you’ve always wanted to do. · You’ll have more time for your children. · If you, like me, are of the same age as your husband, and you’ve both started experiencing the signs of old age, you won’t be expected to rub his back. Because… who will rub yours? · The wahala of In-laws will be divided and shared. By contrast however, apart from one thing, I cannot think of any advantage of polygamy for a man. But then again, I understand that that one thing is very important. Really, at the end of the day, it is: ‘To Each His Own’. Let’s keep striving to be happy. We only have one life to live.

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During my masters program (LLM) at the University of Lagos, as a full time student, I took a total of 8 courses (4 in each semester) and my dissertation. Aside earning a 5.00 grade point in my dissertation/project, I scored the highest marks in 6 out of 8 courses; 3rd highest marks in the remaining 2 courses. I really wished I could do better. 🙈 With a mix of humility and pride, as I reflect on this success today, being my graduation day, I dare say that the most daunting task I have undertaken during my journey in pursuit of knowledge is this degree 📜 Whilst running a full time rigorous academic program, I was also running a full service young law firm, trying to find its feet in the industry. This has now made me hungry for more knowledge and determination to pursue further education at the doctorate level, in no distant future, as I believe I still a lot more to learn and give to scholarship. I am eternally grateful to God who made it possible and successful; as my efforts alone wouldn’t have it happen. I pray that He blesses this new milestone with abundance of grace as He has always done in the last decade. Special thanks to my family, and the entire members of staff of Muhammed Adam & Associates, as well as every member of class of 2024/2025, for their supports and cooperation during my journey. To my lecturers, thank you for your patience, knowledge and openness. It is my prayer that God continues to bless your work beyond your efforts. Muhammed Adam, LLB, BL and LLM.
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