Oh, look. Here comes Little Miss "I'm ugly".
Dark glossy skin, opalescent eyes, a full head of curly hair trickling down a pear-shaped face. Her lips proclaim the generosity of a deity and her walk the elegance of a monarch...
Yes, yes, she's the ugliest one yet.
Peter denied Jesus THREE TIMES.
Matthew 26:69-75.
Jesus charged Peter to take care of his sheep THREE TIMES.
John 21:15-17.
This was Jesus' way of cancelling Peter's betrayal, showing he's been forgiven and his place in the ministry remains.
#sunday#sundayschool
โBandits usually feed us to be strong. Then they take turns having sex with us everyday. Sometimes they can assign one girl to be pleasing 3 or 4 men daily..
โ Kidnapping survivor narrates her experiences in a bandit camp [Hausa]
Sued His University to the Supreme Court and Won โฆ20,000,000!
Case: Victor v. F.U.T.A. (2026) 8 NWLR (Pt. 2044) 33
Imagine graduating, knowing your grades were wrongly calculated, but being handed a lower class of degree than you earned. Most students would accept "fate" and move on.
Mr. Adebayo A. Victor refused to back down.
What makes this story incredible? Victor was a layman (not a lawyer), yet he personally prosecuted this case through the entire hierarchy of courts for nearly two decades.
The 19-Year Battle for a 2:1
In 2007, Victor graduated in Mechanical Engineering from FUTA, receiving a Second Class Lower.
Convinced his scores were wrongly recorded, he spent four years begging the university to re-mark 10 specific courses. The university ignored him.
In 2011, he sued. The journey was brutal:
2013: The trial court dismissed his case on a technicality. Victor appealed and won a retrial.
2017: The High Court finally ordered FUTA to re-mark his scripts. FUTA refused and appealed.
2022: Under Supreme Court pressure, FUTA finally complied and re-marked the scripts.
The Plot Twist: Victor was right all along. The independent re-marking officially upgraded his degree to a Second Class Upper. His correct certificate was physically handed to him in open court at the Supreme Court.
The Supreme Court Defends Student Rights
With the degree secured, the Supreme Court turned its attention to the universityโs conduct.
Led by Justice Helen Moronkeji Ogunwumiju, JSC, the apex court established a massive precedent:
The Duty of Care: While universities have academic autonomy, they owe a "Duty of Care" to their students. They must provide fair assessments and transparent complaint procedures.
The Penalty: By ignoring Victor for years and causing him to lose international scholarship opportunities, FUTA breached that duty.
The lower court had awarded Victor a mere โฆ500,000. The Supreme Court threw that out as too small and reviewed the awards upward:
โฆ18,000,000 in General Damages for emotional distress.
โฆ2,000,000 in Litigation Costs.
Total Takeaway: Victor walked away with his rightful Second Class Upper degree and โฆ20,000,000 in compensation.
The Big Insight
"Justice is not a fencing game where one party seeks to outsmart the other." Whether you run a university or a business, you cannot hide behind institutional bureaucracy to ignore legitimate complaints.
Huge respect to Mr. Adebayo Victor for his unmatched resilience!
Could you have held on for 15+ years to defend your academic rights? Letโs map it out in the comments!
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Daddy Biliki is looking for a male child because he does not have the kind of money that will make his female child bear his name after she is married.
Daddy Biliki's only way out of preserving his family name is through a male child. So, Daddy Biliki also has a very valid reason for asking or looking for a male child by all means legally necessary.
@osemagnum I never thought of it as holding it in. More like our pee being it's usual elite self, keeping true to glamour, waiting for a "worthy throne".
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Maternal deaths in Afghanistan could rise by 50% this year.
After the Taliban's ban on contraception, women are being forced to give birth without doctors, miscarrying without treatment, and losing access to even basic medicine.
A school of thought holds that this practice evolved from the slavery era(slaves were made to believe getting fed was a privilege) and they passed it on.
I didn't think it was true until I observed closely the race doing it.
'do it for the home training โ๐ผ
The first shock of my life as a Nigerian while growing up was when I went to some of my friendsโ houses and I discovered that they used to thank their parents after eating.
@iamisla_ HR: We are sorry to hear that. In light of the developments you stated and with your current turn-in dwindling at a consistent low, we would advise you consider resuming at a different organisation seeing as ours would likely no more accommodate you.
@Ibukun420@BalogunSonia4 He could be happy at dawn and switch-up at noon though.
Some women were sure they'd not share the same stories but alas.
I once heard a sweet old lady say, "As you dey born them, know say na you go look them if anything happen o".