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Re: Dunamis Fake Testimony: NDU Law Faculty Exam Paper Mimics Case by jomarick(m): 8:57pm On Apr 18
Oya! law students and law graduates, we need answers!
Re: Dunamis Fake Testimony: NDU Law Faculty Exam Paper Mimics Case by BoldBrainz(m): 8:58pm On Apr 18
dreamwords:
grin
Brown roofians self grin grin

Niger Delta states are not known for brown roofs. But of course you wouldn't remember that, seeing how you're so bent on propagating tribalism at every given opportunity.

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Re: Dunamis Fake Testimony: NDU Law Faculty Exam Paper Mimics Case by Charmingrascal(m): 8:58pm On Apr 18
Lol
Re: Dunamis Fake Testimony: NDU Law Faculty Exam Paper Mimics Case by sunsweet33: 9:03pm On Apr 18
MMempire:
Catching cruise with someone's bitter experience.

I disagree, that is a practical application over the theoretical which we are always crying out for.

If the lady was more confident she could have defended herself against Dr. Enenche with her qualification.
Re: Dunamis Fake Testimony: NDU Law Faculty Exam Paper Mimics Case by SenatorCharles1: 9:07pm On Apr 18
(i) The above scenario pertains to the area of law known as defamation. Defamation is the act of making false statements about an individual that harm their reputation. In this case, the Pastor made a false statement by calling Mrs. Benson a liar in front of the congregation, which could potentially damage her reputation and credibility as a law graduate.

(ii) To succeed in a court of law in a defamation case, Mrs. Benson would have to prove the following elements:

1. Defamatory Statement: Mrs. Benson must demonstrate that the Pastor's statement calling her a liar was defamatory, meaning it was false and had the potential to harm her reputation.

2. Publication: Mrs. Benson must show that the defamatory statement was communicated to a third party, in this case, the congregation during the Sunday service.

3. Identification: Mrs. Benson needs to establish that the defamatory statement was about her specifically, which is evident as the Pastor addressed her directly during the service.

4. Falsity: Mrs. Benson must prove that the statement made by the Pastor was false. In this case, the university's confirmation that the degree was referred to as a BSc. in Law supports Mrs. Benson's claim.

5. Harm: Mrs. Benson would need to demonstrate that the defamatory statement caused actual harm to her reputation or caused her to suffer damages, such as emotional distress or loss of opportunities.

By establishing these elements, Mrs. Benson could potentially succeed in a defamation lawsuit against the Pastor for making false and damaging statements about her academic qualifications.

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Re: Dunamis Fake Testimony: NDU Law Faculty Exam Paper Mimics Case by sunsweet33: 9:07pm On Apr 18
DeJoeee:
I encourage more of this types of questions. Education should be based on current issues in our society not the out dated archaic education.
If our faculties of engineering and sciences will emulate this, we will be solving current issues affecting us instead of cramming textbooks

Absolutely, this is how students should be engaged with course material. Not stupîd outdated textbooks from bygone eras. Very good from NDU.

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Re: Dunamis Fake Testimony: NDU Law Faculty Exam Paper Mimics Case by NothingDoMe: 9:10pm On Apr 18
Lamasta:
Problem no dey finish for this country
😄

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Re: Dunamis Fake Testimony: NDU Law Faculty Exam Paper Mimics Case by Validated: 9:11pm On Apr 18
SenatorCharles1:
(i) The above scenario pertains to the area of law known as defamation. Defamation is the act of making false statements about an individual that harm their reputation. In this case, the Pastor made a false statement by calling Mrs. Benson a liar in front of the congregation, which could potentially damage her reputation and credibility as a law graduate.

(ii) To succeed in a court of law in a defamation case, Mrs. Benson would have to prove the following elements:

1. Defamatory Statement: Mrs. Benson must demonstrate that the Pastor's statement calling her a liar was defamatory, meaning it was false and had the potential to harm her reputation.

2. Publication: Mrs. Benson must show that the defamatory statement was communicated to a third party, in this case, the congregation during the Sunday service.

3. Identification: Mrs. Benson needs to establish that the defamatory statement was about her specifically, which is evident as the Pastor addressed her directly during the service.

4. Falsity: Mrs. Benson must prove that the statement made by the Pastor was false. In this case, the university's confirmation that the degree was referred to as a BSc. in Law supports Mrs. Benson's claim.

5. Harm: Mrs. Benson would need to demonstrate that the defamatory statement caused actual harm to her reputation or caused her to suffer damages, such as emotional distress or loss of opportunities.

By establishing these elements, Mrs. Benson could potentially succeed in a defamation lawsuit against the Pastor for making false and damaging statements about her academic qualifications.

Just asking as a layman. Do you really get awarded BSc in Law?

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Re: Dunamis Fake Testimony: NDU Law Faculty Exam Paper Mimics Case by wunmi590(m): 9:13pm On Apr 18
pacino26:


Don't be in a rush comrade, NOLLYWOOD will soon drop a banger for it Season 1 and 2 Pastor

I trust ASABAWOOD in this area 😆
Re: Dunamis Fake Testimony: NDU Law Faculty Exam Paper Mimics Case by AlbertNewton: 9:14pm On Apr 18
Ponomote:
(i) The scenario falls within the realm of defamation law, particularly slander, as the pastor made a false statement about Mrs. Benson, calling her a liar, which could harm her reputation within the community.

(ii) To succeed in a defamation case, Mrs. Benson would have to prove the following elements:

1. **Publication:** The false statement made by the pastor must have been communicated to at least one person other than Mrs. Benson.

2. **Identification:** Mrs. Benson must be identifiable from the statement made by the pastor. This can be proven if the statement was made directly to her or if others could reasonably infer that the statement referred to her.

3. **Defamatory Nature:** Mrs. Benson must show that the statement made by the pastor was defamatory, meaning it harmed her reputation in the eyes of the community. Calling her a liar and questioning her integrity as a law graduate could be considered defamatory.

4. **Falsity:** Mrs. Benson needs to prove that the statement made by the pastor was false.

**Nice job** from **chatGPT** wink

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Re: Dunamis Fake Testimony: NDU Law Faculty Exam Paper Mimics Case by SenatorCharles1: 9:15pm On Apr 18
Validated:


Just asking as a layman. Do you really get awarded BSc in Law?

LL.B stands for Bachelor of Law while BSc stands for Bachelor of Science. Nigerian universities usually awards LL.B to law graduates and not BSc.

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Re: Dunamis Fake Testimony: NDU Law Faculty Exam Paper Mimics Case by bitbillionaire: 9:16pm On Apr 18
Ponomote:
(i) The scenario falls within the realm of defamation law, particularly slander, as the pastor made a false statement about Mrs. Benson, calling her a liar, which could harm her reputation within the community.

(ii) To succeed in a defamation case, Mrs. Benson would have to prove the following elements:

1. **Publication:** The false statement made by the pastor must have been communicated to at least one person other than Mrs. Benson.

2. **Identification:** Mrs. Benson must be identifiable from the statement made by the pastor. This can be proven if the statement was made directly to her or if others could reasonably infer that the statement referred to her.

3. **Defamatory Nature:** Mrs. Benson must show that the statement made by the pastor was defamatory, meaning it harmed her reputation in the eyes of the community. Calling her a liar and questioning her integrity as a law graduate could be considered defamatory.

4. **Falsity:** Mrs. Benson needs to prove that the statement made by the pastor was false.

Interesting. Thank you oo my 'learned colleague'. I would have been disappointed if there was no lawyer on nairaland who responded to the questions.

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Re: Dunamis Fake Testimony: NDU Law Faculty Exam Paper Mimics Case by Dvino1: 9:18pm On Apr 18
Question wen dey no teach for class, they have brought it to exam

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Re: Dunamis Fake Testimony: NDU Law Faculty Exam Paper Mimics Case by saidubaba: 9:20pm On Apr 18
Ponomote:
(i) The scenario falls within the realm of defamation law, particularly slander, as the pastor made a false statement about Mrs. Benson, calling her a liar, which could harm her reputation within the community.

(ii) To succeed in a defamation case, Mrs. Benson would have to prove the following elements:

1. **Publication:** The false statement made by the pastor must have been communicated to at least one person other than Mrs. Benson.

2. **Identification:** Mrs. Benson must be identifiable from the statement made by the pastor. This can be proven if the statement was made directly to her or if others could reasonably infer that the statement referred to her.

3. **Defamatory Nature:** Mrs. Benson must show that the statement made by the pastor was defamatory, meaning it harmed her reputation in the eyes of the community. Calling her a liar and questioning her integrity as a law graduate could be considered defamatory.

4. **Falsity:** Mrs. Benson needs to prove that the statement made by the pastor was false.
Abeg which kind wahala be this

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Re: Dunamis Fake Testimony: NDU Law Faculty Exam Paper Mimics Case by OmoAlphonso101: 9:20pm On Apr 18
However, a Bachelor of Science in Law (BSc in Law) is a degree that is offered by some universities. This degree program combines elements of both law and science, providing students with a broader and interdisciplinary understanding of legal principles and their application in scientific fields.

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Re: Dunamis Fake Testimony: NDU Law Faculty Exam Paper Mimics Case by oneMalik: 9:20pm On Apr 18
You really understand the rules .

without the Pastor , that woman's journey will never be accomplished ... lets connect the dots from the story , Its God .

Judas and Jesus [ May peace be upon him]... the story .
Prophet muhammed [ May peace be upon him] and his own people ... the story

Hezzyluv:
I knew this matter will trend for a while. grin

But God picked that woman calls. I heard she has been given a plot of land.

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Re: Dunamis Fake Testimony: NDU Law Faculty Exam Paper Mimics Case by Flows001(m): 9:20pm On Apr 18
Ponomote:
(i) The scenario falls within the realm of defamation law, particularly slander, as the pastor made a false statement about Mrs. Benson, calling her a liar, which could harm her reputation within the community.

(ii) To succeed in a defamation case, Mrs. Benson would have to prove the following elements:

1. **Publication:** The false statement made by the pastor must have been communicated to at least one person other than Mrs. Benson.

2. **Identification:** Mrs. Benson must be identifiable from the statement made by the pastor. This can be proven if the statement was made directly to her or if others could reasonably infer that the statement referred to her.

3. **Defamatory Nature:** Mrs. Benson must show that the statement made by the pastor was defamatory, meaning it harmed her reputation in the eyes of the community. Calling her a liar and questioning her integrity as a law graduate could be considered defamatory.

4. **Falsity:** Mrs. Benson needs to prove that the statement made by the pastor was false.
The LAW!!

Spot on bro, you said my mind!

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Re: Dunamis Fake Testimony: NDU Law Faculty Exam Paper Mimics Case by Thundafireseun: 9:20pm On Apr 18
phemmie06:


Did he mentioned Holy Spirit?

Ask me again
Re: Dunamis Fake Testimony: NDU Law Faculty Exam Paper Mimics Case by jiz: 9:24pm On Apr 18
Weldone Mr ChatGPT grin someone like you can never pass my exam
Ponomote:
(i) The scenario falls within the realm of defamation law, particularly slander, as the pastor made a false statement about Mrs. Benson, calling her a liar, which could harm her reputation within the community.

(ii) To succeed in a defamation case, Mrs. Benson would have to prove the following elements:

1. **Publication:** The false statement made by the pastor must have been communicated to at least one person other than Mrs. Benson.

2. **Identification:** Mrs. Benson must be identifiable from the statement made by the pastor. This can be proven if the statement was made directly to her or if others could reasonably infer that the statement referred to her.

3. **Defamatory Nature:** Mrs. Benson must show that the statement made by the pastor was defamatory, meaning it harmed her reputation in the eyes of the community. Calling her a liar and questioning her integrity as a law graduate could be considered defamatory.

4. **Falsity:** Mrs. Benson needs to prove that the statement made by the pastor was false.
Re: Dunamis Fake Testimony: NDU Law Faculty Exam Paper Mimics Case by KennethOkonkwo: 9:29pm On Apr 18
Thundafireseun:
This Dunamis pastor will never challenge anyone again either off camera or online….

He will just pretend that the Holy spirt is no longer ministering to him….

Because the other holy spirt made a caricature of him 😅

.dey play!

No be today holy spirit dey treat his f.uck up!


The last time he lied against God and holy spirit by claiming he saw Peter OBI as the next president nko?

He will never stop...those people are Man of flesh,not man of God

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Re: Dunamis Fake Testimony: NDU Law Faculty Exam Paper Mimics Case by iyerebenita993: 9:30pm On Apr 18
May God help us in this country
Re: Dunamis Fake Testimony: NDU Law Faculty Exam Paper Mimics Case by Vulcan24(m): 9:30pm On Apr 18
Everything na cruise in this country, we never take ourselves serious! That's y we keep seeing different impunity and oddity in both public - private sector

And someone will think this is education?
Re: Dunamis Fake Testimony: NDU Law Faculty Exam Paper Mimics Case by Ponomote(m): 9:34pm On Apr 18
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Re: Dunamis Fake Testimony: NDU Law Faculty Exam Paper Mimics Case by dreamwords: 9:39pm On Apr 18
BoldBrainz:


Niger Delta states are not known for brown roofs. But of course you wouldn't remember that, seeing how you're so bent on propagating tribalism at every given opportunity.
I'm referring to southwest bro
Re: Dunamis Fake Testimony: NDU Law Faculty Exam Paper Mimics Case by Judolisco(m): 9:56pm On Apr 18
DeJoeee:
I encourage more of this types of questions. Education should be based on current issues in our society not the out dated archaic education.
If our faculties of engineering and sciences will emulate this, we will be solving current issues affecting us instead of cramming textbooks
dem Don use laplace show u shege arbi
Re: Dunamis Fake Testimony: NDU Law Faculty Exam Paper Mimics Case by 99thEnemy(m): 10:01pm On Apr 18
MMempire:
Catching cruise with someone's bitter experience.
It’s not cruise.

It’s examining them based on a real life occurrence.

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Re: Dunamis Fake Testimony: NDU Law Faculty Exam Paper Mimics Case by Villagepeople1: 10:10pm On Apr 18
You sabi book ehn!
Better Senator Charles!!



[q1uote author=SenatorCharles1 post=129512744](i) The above scenario pertains to the area of law known as defamation. Defamation is the act of making false statements about an individual that harm their reputation. In this case, the Pastor made a false statement by calling Mrs. Benson a liar in front of the congregation, which could potentially damage her reputation and credibility as a law graduate.

(ii) To succeed in a court of law in a defamation case, Mrs. Benson would have to prove the following elements:

1. Defamatory Statement: Mrs. Benson must demonstrate that the Pastor's statement calling her a liar was defamatory, meaning it was false and had the potential to harm her reputation.

2. Publication: Mrs. Benson must show that the defamatory statement was communicated to a third party, in this case, the congregation during the Sunday service.

3. Identification: Mrs. Benson needs to establish that the defamatory statement was about her specifically, which is evident as the Pastor addressed her directly during the service.

4. Falsity: Mrs. Benson must prove that the statement made by the Pastor was false. In this case, the university's confirmation that the degree was referred to as a BSc. in Law supports Mrs. Benson's claim.

5. Harm: Mrs. Benson would need to demonstrate that the defamatory statement caused actual harm to her reputation or caused her to suffer damages, such as emotional distress or loss of opportunities.

By establishing these elements, Mrs. Benson could potentially succeed in a defamation lawsuit against the Pastor for making false and damaging statements about her academic qualifications.[/quote]
Re: Dunamis Fake Testimony: NDU Law Faculty Exam Paper Mimics Case by alezzy13: 10:12pm On Apr 18
Gbadugbakun:
Folake4u cum and answer. grin

Df is this?? 😲😲😲😁😁

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Re: Dunamis Fake Testimony: NDU Law Faculty Exam Paper Mimics Case by Rejoice28(f): 10:13pm On Apr 18
Friends Jesus Christ loves y'all and he want you to accept him as your personal lord and saviour by giving your life to Christ, believing in him and repenting of your sins.remember tomorrow might be too late. Shalom
Re: Dunamis Fake Testimony: NDU Law Faculty Exam Paper Mimics Case by Tonytonex(m): 10:25pm On Apr 18
Hezzyluv:
I knew this matter will trend for a while. grin

But God picked that woman calls. I heard she has been given a plot of land.
people will not talk about this oh
Re: Dunamis Fake Testimony: NDU Law Faculty Exam Paper Mimics Case by fortunechy(m): 10:31pm On Apr 18
Naija is a cruise country. The pastor will forever regrets his action...

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Re: Dunamis Fake Testimony: NDU Law Faculty Exam Paper Mimics Case by Konquest: 10:41pm On Apr 18
ebidabs:
NDU Law Faculty Exam Paper mimics case of Dunamis Fake Testimony

See Question Four on the paper

Question 4

Mrs. Benson is a member of the He has Arisen Peoples Fellowship. During the Sunday service, Mrs. Benson stepped forward to share her testimony of God's goodness in her life She stated how she struggled to go to school and how despite the temptations, trials and hardships, she had finally bagged a BSc. in Law. When Mrs. Benson finished telling her story, her Pastor asked her if her degree was a BSc In Law or an LL.B Mrs. Benson clarified that it was an LL.B. However, the Pastor called Mrs. Benson a liar, stating that there was no such degree in Nigerian universities as a BSc. in Law and that Mrs. Benson's vocabulary was not fitting for someone who claims so have studied law, adding that testimonies tainted with lies will not be encouraged by the church. It was later confirmed that Mrs. Benson was truly a law graduate and that at the website of the university she attended, the degree was referred to as a BSc. in Law.

(i) As a law student, what area of the law is the above scenario on? 5 marks

(ii) What elements will Mrs. Benson have to prove to succeed in a court of law? 12.5 marks

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