I honestly don't understand the craze about chieftaincy titles?
you're a tired old man that should be in a nursing home but you're still in court fighting for a title!!!!
I'm so livid rn. Some Nigerians are just wicked people. they'll steal from you at every opportunity.
everyone wants to hold the govt accountable but they act like the govt in their places of business.
It's Aisha's own that annoys me the most. She should be in the Senate. She's smart and won't go along with the herd.
Independent candidates should be a thing atp. Or write-in votes.
Corruption has been deeply entrenched into the society that it is almost difficult to get a genuine result from any institutionalised body in Nigeria, public or private.
Peter Obi along with the NDC leaders are urging aspirants to accept primary results; Even when Aisha Yesufu has talked about irregularities that happened?
Someone who is supposedly fighting for a better Nigeria wants aspirants to accept a questionable result? OK.
A question for lawyers: Since the Rules of Professional Conduct restrict the use of wigs and gowns in certain places and circumstances, what is the position on lawyers wearing wigs and gowns for comedy skits, movies, or social media content outside the courtroom? Would this amount to professional misconduct ?
Davrel was at a restaurant in Abuja and the waiter told him that he can’t come close to him then Davrel started crashing out.
Abuja Waiters get level o😂😂🔥
2 sureties who must be civil servants of not less than level 16 cadre.
And must produce a bank guarantee of 15 billion naira.
Are our Judges indirectly supporting corruption bcos it is only a corrupt level 16 civil servant that will be able to fulfill such a condition.
@Chroniclesavy This is more common than people admit. Litigation becomes the “choice area” because it is the most accessible path when commercial exposure is hard to come by. This is why we built LexPerientia - a practical route to commercial practice for lawyers with live classes over 6 months
While in university or law school, most people swear that they won't do litigation but once the reality of law practice starts to hit, most people fall back to litigation.
@Chroniclesavy This is more common than people admit. Litigation becomes the “choice area” because it is the most accessible path when commercial exposure is hard to come by. This is why we built LexPerientia - a practical route to commercial practice for lawyers with live classes over 6 months
Leave our pastors alone and focus on your political leaders.
you vote wicked people into power and blame pastors for their wickedness.
we are not in the era of kings.
religious leaders do not crown presidents.