Mandesz: But u people do argue polytechnic is equal or better than university education. Why do u top up in the first place?
READ........... Many employers in Nigeria have historically treated HND and BSc holders differently, especially in recruitment, promotion, and career progression. Because of this, thousands of polytechnic graduates enrolled in university conversion programmes to obtain bachelor’s degrees and improve their opportunities.
dederocs: We must stop communicating with terrorists, we must be ready to enter that hideout, kill the terrorists, save the people, if some civilian dies, it's part of warfare, but communicating with terrorists and appealing to them will encourage more kidnapping. People are dying everyday already, use force, to discourage other jihadists groups from using this same pattern. Shame on the governors, shame on the president and defence chiefs. When Americans are kidnapped, they storm the hideout, not beg and appeal to demons, this begging and always saying we can't attack due to hostages is stupidity and weakness and will lead to more kidnappings for ransom...if we had stormed the hideout and killed all the terrorists the first time they carried out mass kidnappings, this nonsense would have stopped. Thousands are being killed regardless, anyway.
Everyday we hear of special forces, what type of special forces can't carry out special operations?
America have flew in special forces to rescue hostages around the world including Nigeria, does Nigeria government value it's citizens life than America?
Only a fool won't understand that this begging, rehabilitation and cowardly approach will destroy Nigeria totally, and hand it over to terrorists.
I understand your anger and frustration because the insecurity and kidnappings are getting out of hand. But saying “if some civilians die, it is part of warfare” is easy to say until your own brother, wife, child, or parent is among those hostages.
Yes, terrorists must be fought seriously and government must improve intelligence, security, and rescue operations. But hostage situations are delicate. A rushed military operation can end with innocent people being killed alongside the terrorists.
The real solution is not endless begging or weakness, but a smarter strategy: stronger security, better intelligence gathering, prevention of kidnappings, cutting terrorist networks and funding, and carefully planned operations when necessary.
Fighting terrorism should not mean becoming careless about innocent lives. Those hostages are human beings, not statistics.
captainamiedi1: person when score 5 goals in 11 Appearances 0 assist help who win league?
Iheanacho scored the winning goal in their previous match in the dying minutes, and without that crucial goal, Celtic would not have been top of the table today. Every important contribution counts in a title race. if he didnt score that goal in the previous match, Celtic wouldnt have won the league.
Player wey bench wan finish, even for Scottish League
Iheanacho scored the winning goal in their previous match in the dying minutes, and without that crucial goal, Celtic would not have been top of the table today. Every important contribution counts in a title race.
GThis [quote author=aisha111 post=138430075]If Peter Obi Can’t Guarantee Real-Time Money Transfer in His Bank, How Can He Want INEC To Guarantee Real-Time Transmission of Election Results?
If Peter Obi Can’t Guarantee Real-Time Money Transfer in His Bank, How Can He Want INEC To Guarantee Real-Time Transmission of Election Results? pic.twitter.com/ZHZQEJcR4m
is not about Peter Obi. Real time transmission will help eliminate election fraud . Remember election is not only presidential. We have other elections.
Pootle: i pity those who cant read arabic, they started with nigeria, they said they where denied a hand ball that nigeria players insulted in pidgin and they will revenge.
the second part is against senegal and very vulgar i cant write anything said but they where particular about there coach that till death he should watch his back.
the only good part is sane was giving Moroccan citizenship
Stop spreading lies. They never mentioned Nigeria in that statement written in Arabic, and they never asked Senegal coach to watch his back. This is English version The Royal Moroccan Football Federation announces that it will pursue legal procedures with the competent bodies of the Confederation of African Football (CAF) and the International Federation of Association Football (FIFA) regarding the withdrawal of the Senegalese national team from the semi-final match against the Moroccan national team, and the incidents that accompanied it after the referee announced the awarding of a penalty kick in favor of the Moroccan team. These events significantly disrupted the normal course of the match and affected the morale of the players. On another note, the Royal Moroccan Football Federation extends its sincere thanks and deep appreciation to all Moroccan supporters who showed exemplary patriotism through their massive attendance and constant encouragement of the national team in all its matches and the rest of the tournament. It also thanks everyone who contributed to the success of this continental competition.
RichBoy247: Why do these people never ever say the truth? I think it is in their ancestry.
Someone assisted you to score two goals, you still fought him for not assisting you more. I wonder how they manage their land
Osimhen did not handle the issue professionally. However that he assisted him to score two goals doesn't mean he would become selfish. If he have opportunity of scoring 7 to 10 goals, there is nothing wrong with that. The habit of relaxing after scoring one or two goals shoukd be discouraged .
Putindbutt: Osinbajo messed up big time, how could he?. He overestimated himself and see at the end of the day, even Ameachi floored him to second place. Those he was banking on let him down. It's just like PitaObi saying he wants to contest against Abacha... we all know Obi is Abacha's boy and Abacha made him who he is. So, Obi contesting against his benefactor would have been a very big insult to Abacha. Hopefully, Osinbajo has learnt from the experience to become better.
Exousiang01: The words "average " and "size" are words that are talked about in junior primary school. You as an adult is finding it difficult to comprehend. You are throwing tantrums by
There is nothing ridiculous about the list. Your lack of basic understanding English language is what is ridiculous.
Oga try to have basic understanding of the key words. They said average size breasts not big breasts.
Look how you are about ng up and down without knowing what the words average size means....
It's not a list of countries with biggest breast
it's same thing , there is no way average size of Chinese breast would be higher than Nigeria. It is impossible.
guest1234: 1) My family is taking it as a pain upon themselves because they know that she is taking my weakness as a strength to her because I don't talk or beat her, she has started misbehaving. This said ladies has slapped me over hundred times this year without me retaliate. 2) I started having the thought of divorce when she started misbehaving and hitting me and today when she stab me is what broke the camel back 3) No ( child) issue yet we courted for five years and the marry is one year and 8 months.
Does it mean you never noticed this violet signs during courtship or did you ignore it ?
ChiefOloye: The person who explained this isn't good at his/her job. I don't understand what he/she puts up here. Perhaps CAF/FIFA unnecessarily made the whole playoff thing cumbersome, because if it were to be UEFA organised playoff, you will understand who plays who, and the timing, not these kind of difficult permutations.
Give the guy some credit, he explained everything to a layman understandings.
The same Peter Obi that always sneaked around whenever he visits South East. Is he residing in Anambra state permanently or any states from the SE? The answer is No.
Some towns and villages in Anambra and Imo state have been deserted due to the activities of the criminal elements.
Charity means nothing to Peter Obi
Sense is far from you. So Peter is the president of South East? Or Governor of any of the states you mentioned? Is South East not part of Nigeria the president sworn to protect?
The same Peter Obi that always sneaked around whenever he visits South East. Is he residing in Anambra state permanently or any states from the SE? The answer is No.
Some towns and villages in Anambra and Imo state have been deserted due to the activities of the criminal elements. Sense is far from you. So Peter is the president of South East? Or Governor of any of the states you mentioned? Is South East not part Nigeria the president sworn to protect?
11doubledee: Let's all learn to respect other peoples faith and religion. I'd prefer you ask questions about rather than throw disrespectful assertions. There are also many mythical stories in the Bible too that's outside of reason or science. Quite sure Judaism also have theirs along with other religions.
Why do you guys think that anybody that make negative comment about Islam must be a Christian. Most of these guys here making these comment are Athiest. They do worst in Christian Post.
affable4: How is Anioma a South-east state? Very soon, you all will deny being part of the Southeast.
Either this is a misrepresentation, or a ploy to leverage on the situation in the Southeast to create a state in the south-south.
Or is Delta state now part of Southeastern Nigeria?
Geopolitical zones are political creations, not tribal definitions. Anioma people are ethnically Igbo, regardless of being in South-South. Tribal identity is cultural and historical, not political. Confusing zones with ethnicity causes unnecessary division and misunderstanding among Nigerians.
noleflendum: The three videos were played in the open court, and the government’s witness, an operative of the SSS identified as BBB, was cross-examined by Mr Erokoro.
Most people commenting here either they don't read, or they lack comprehension. The evidence was presented by Kanu lawyer in Kanu defense where Hope Uzodinma. said that the killing is south east is politically motivated You. guys should at least read and understand before disgracing yourself in comment section.
CommonSense1967: Time to sentence that animal to DEATH. Anything less will be a travesty of Justice.
Most people commenting here either they don't read, or they lack comprehension. The evidence was presented by Kanu lawyer. You guys should at least read and understand before disgracing yourself in comment section.
helinues: To those who can't express themselves without attacking others, this new anti spam bot won't allow them.
Normal comments without breaking the rules are sometimes blacklisted by the anti spam bot not to talk of abusive/insultive words.
I have just been receiving empty mentioning since morning. Man rest small from those trollers
This is good development, I was surprised when I went through a post about the unevleiling people behind Cebex investment platform that recently crashed and I was going through the comments sections and after four pages no tribal strolling even when those names are predominantly from one tribe. Everybody was condeming the act and some are blaming the investors. I was like is this Nairaland? I pray they sustain this.
nairalandadeux: Correction...some obidents, not all of them
Still the obidient movement does not know where it stands sometimes. During osun and ekiti elections...they were supporting the PDP candidate over their own candidate. During the edo election, there were Obidents for Asue., no one for their own candidate Akpata (who was a devout obident himself, Asue na PDP man through and through)....so why won't some back tinubu now.
The thing is NIgerians don't like playing politics outside PDP and APC, because outside those parties, you have no chance. Still it is a bad sign beause the thing is, we need opposition to show PDP and APC some hard times. Yet people no dey like hard work.
The obident movement self needs serious reflection. You call yourself obident , yet when it comes to governorship or senate or reps elections, you vote for pdp and apc, and you expect progress.?
That's why it's called obedient movement not LP movement. Not everyone in Obedient movement is a labour party member.
EBEk101: They shouldn't impose it on our Christian brothers, as choosing one language as the official language disregards the existence and significance of other minority ethnic language
Hausa is not an Islamic language, it is an Indigenous language, so I don't understand what you mean by not imposing it on Christians
nairalanda1: I like Sowore, but here he is being a bit snobbish here.
The truth is, go to any part of Nigeria, and ask people about what AI is, what is a QR code, and what glasses can do these days, and they won't be able to tell you.
A judge in Nigeria is mostly above 50. By the time he was in law school, there were no computers in the class, no internet, nothing. BY the time they start working, there would be no computers, no internet, etc.
AI is even something many people know. I am very internet savvy, and I only got to know about AI some two years ago, and even myself, I don't know everything.
Also, while internet penetrance in this country has improved, it has not improved enough to affect everyone.
Yesterday, my mother called me and wanted me to check a shop near my working place for the price of a BP monitor. I just told her I can check it on Jumia, and I did. Simple and short.
The truth is, if you are over 50, unless you live or do a lot of business oversease, or unless your job forces you to use the internet like in banking and academics, you are not going to be internet savvy. And if you live in a country like NIgeria, Sowore's glasses are not going to be of use to you. We are not that internet connected.
And legal systems around the world are struggling to catch up with the internet. In spain, someone used AI to create indeecent images of his female classmates. Initially the judge did not know how to procced because there was nothing in the law books that covered for a crime like that. (Eventually a conviction was secured based on an archaic electronic transfer law).
Any judge that's handling cyber crime case suppose to upgrade himself on cyber space. That's why Lawers are called learned people .
racerve: We the FG? Ontop your 30k social media allowance?
I thought it has been increased to 77k. I don't think they are still paying them 30k. But those guys are really trying, they can fight and defend anything for a minimum a wage. This one is even calling himself Federal government.
GistMedia0: A law student at the University of Port Harcourt (UNIPORT) was left in shock after encountering an exam question based on the viral 'Lamba for Lambo' saga involving Grammy-winning singer Burna Boy and Sophia Egbueje.
The question reads: To what is now known as the "Lamba for Lambo' saga, Sophie had a one-night stand with Burna Boy, with the agreement that the latter would buy her a Lamboghini Jeep. Burna Boy reneged on the agreement, and Sophie is contemplating bring an action in court to enforce the agreement. Advice her (3 marks)"
It could be recalled that Sophia Egbueje, in a leaked audio tape, accused Burna Boy of allegedly sleeping with her in exchange for a Lamborghini but failing to fulfill his promise afterward. The explosive audio, which set the internet on fire, sparked strong criticism, laughter, and intense analysis on social media, with many debating the moral and legal implications of the allegations.
Surprisingly, UNIPORT’s Faculty of Law decided to use the controversy as a case study in their examination. Law students were reportedly asked to analyze the situation from a legal perspective, particularly focusing on contract law principles such as offer, acceptance, consideration, and whether Burna Boy’s alleged promise could be considered a legally binding agreement.
While some students found it amusing that a trending pop culture controversy made its way into their exams, others were surprised by the Faculty’s approach to making legal studies more relatable.
In the situation described as the "Lamba for Lambo" saga, Sophie may be considering legal action to enforce an agreement she made with Burna Boy. However, there are several important factors to consider in Nigerian law before proceeding with a lawsuit.
1. Legality of the Agreement: The agreement between Sophie and Burna Boy—where the consideration for the sexual act (one-night stand) was the promise of a Lamborghini Jeep—may raise issues of public policy and legality. In Nigerian law, contracts that involve illegal or immoral acts are void. A contract where the consideration involves an illegal act (such as offering a sexual favor in exchange for money or property) would likely not be enforceable in court.
The agreement in this scenario seems to hinge on a sexual exchange for a material item, which could be considered immoral or even contrary to public policy. Nigerian courts generally do not enforce contracts based on immoral or illegal considerations, so this could be a significant hurdle for Sophie.
2. Breach of Contract: Even if the agreement were not based on an immoral act, Sophie would need to prove the existence of a valid contract. For a contract to be enforceable under Nigerian law, there must be:
Offer (Burnaboy offering the Lamborghini)
Acceptance (Sophie agreeing to the terms)
Consideration (something of value exchanged; in this case, a one-night stand)
Intention to create legal relations (both parties agreeing to be bound by the contract)
However, the issue here is that Sophie may struggle to prove the intention to create legal relations because contracts involving casual relationships or one-night stands may not be seen as creating binding legal obligations.
3. Evidence: If Sophie were to pursue a case in court, she would need to present clear evidence of the agreement and the breach. This could include written communication (texts, emails, etc.) or witness testimony. Without evidence, it would be difficult to prove that an agreement was made at all, and that Burna Boy's failure to provide the Lamborghini was a breach of a legitimate contract.
4. Public Policy: In some cases, Nigerian courts may refuse to enforce an agreement if it is seen as against public policy or morally repugnant. The idea of a person exchanging sex for material goods (such as a Lamborghini) might be viewed as problematic in Nigerian society, especially considering the cultural context.
5. Possible Outcome: Based on these considerations, Sophie may have limited chances of success in enforcing the agreement in court. If the agreement is found to be immoral or illegal, the court is unlikely to grant her relief. Even if the court considers the agreement valid, the difficulty of proving the existence and terms of the contract would remain a significant challenge.
Advice to Sophie: Consider the Moral and Legal Implications: Sophie should think carefully about whether pursuing legal action is worthwhile, given the potential difficulties in enforcing such an agreement. The relationship between sex and the promise of material goods may not be seen as a valid contract under Nigerian law.
Alternative Dispute Resolution: Instead of going to court, Sophie could consider resolving the issue through mediation or seeking a more informal resolution. Engaging a third party to mediate the dispute might result in a more amicable solution.
Legal Counsel: Sophie should seek professional legal advice from a lawyer who specializes in contract law to get a clearer understanding of her rights and options in this specific case. A lawyer could also assess if there are other legal avenues to pursue that may be more viable than suing for breach of contract.
In conclusion, while Sophie may be upset about Burna Boy reneging on the agreement, enforcing a contract based on an exchange of sexual favors for a luxury item could prove to be a difficult and morally complex matter under Nigerian law.