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You people bullied Simi off this app because because she said “STOP RAPING WOMEN” but you people are welcoming Winifred back. God will punish all of you!!
206k raised already, remaining 270k. Thanks to all the donors and everyone sharing my tweet.
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The rate at which housing insecurity is become more commonplace is terribly frightening.
And I hate feeling helpless, what do we do about it?
Young people spending their early twenties looking for impossible amounts, just to have a place to sleep.
This is scary
This whole PUSG requesting applicants to submit affidavit of inability to pay tuition fee is not as serious as people are making it sound.
PUSG did not say you should submit “affidavit of poverty”. It simply asked for affidavit of INABILITY to pay tuition fee, which is normal given the object of the scholarship.
Understand that different scholarship have their different objectives. They might all say “need-based”, but while others are based on academic excellence, leadership, a collection of both, etc, a few others are strictly need-based.
Moreover, that requirement for an affidavit of inability to pay tuition is a way of sieving out people who may have the means to pay. This is no different from applications with numerous fields which, as we know, discourage causal applicants.
I am not supporting applications that request the extreme, but let’s leave this one out please. Stop dragging awardees of the scholarship and rubbing it on their faces simply because they submitted an affidavit of inability to pay tuition.
Again, affidavit of poverty is so broad a term, and PUSG did not ask for that.
Let me tell you about the picture in Frame 1.
In August 2017, as a litigation lawyer in Lagos, I had work to do that required me to be at the office during the weekend.
There was only one problem that weekend.
I had a 16 months old son, no nanny and no one to leave him with at home so I asked my boss if I could bring him with me and she was gracious enough to agree. While I was working, my son fell asleep and I had to lay him down on the floor beside my table.
In that moment, I took a picture of him sleeping and made a promise to myself that if I ever had my own firm, at some point in that journey, no woman working with me who had a caregiver emergency and needs to be at work will have to lay her baby on the floor.
That same day, I thought of my struggles as a breastfeeding mother in the workplace and promised again that no woman working with me who had a baby will ever have to struggle for a private space to use her breast pump at work, relieve her aching breast to focus and save some quality milk for her baby.
Frame 2
Today, we finished the renovation of our office building complete with a nursing room.
Litigation is tough for women.
The firm should not make it tougher.
Strichland LP has a nursing room and today, by the grace of God, I kept that promise.
❤️
#WomenInLitigation
- a total advice but cundy smith, handbooks and class slides might just be all you need. Be smart with you reading.
5. Run mad- Not literally but yes. This simply means regurgitate what you’ve learnt. I’m saying this cos it works for me, you can be with people eating, gisting-
100 people to donate 1500 today 🚨
Law school fundraiser 3 is gradually drawing to a close, the kids have resumed.
Please help me pull off a Hail Mary 🥹🫴
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