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hayfloze:Nope .... a product of better by far. |
Finestbae1:U look astonishingly glamorous |
Lets see....my first official NL pix......yahoo boys steer clear
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sarrki:o Which Populace ...guy snap out of ur dream are u not a Nigerian? |
Dz can't be auto correct naa....d error is too much |
Any link |
[/b]between-lady-suspected-rapist-arrested[b] Now I'm not understanding the current trend of english on Nl....wats between ? |
Shut the Fvck up woman. Must you comment on every thread? And your posts are always trashi noticed too she comment on almost every thread yet most time na thrash she dey alway talk @mhizzaj |
omg.....the third pix tho |
beautiful Airport |
hypocrites |
Genea:Lmaooooooo |
Cc lalasticlala. Mynd44 |
Courtroom Mail has obtained the petition written to the Chief Judge of the Federal High Court over the harassment of Lawyers at the gate of the Federal High Court Abuja. In the petition below written by Inibehe Effiong,security agents attached to the federal High Court have introduced a worrisome practice that involves preventing Lawyers from entering the court with their mobile phones. In the petition dated the 8th of March 2018 and addressed to the Chie Judge copying the President of the Nigerian Bar Association,Inibehe wrote as follows: PETITION AGAINST THE SEIZURE OF PHONES, HARASSMENT AND UNDIGNIFIED TREATMENT OF LAWYERS BY SECURITY OFFICIALS AT THE ENTRANCE OF THE FEDERAL HIGH COURT ABUJA. The above subject matter refers. My name is Inibehe Effiong, a Lagos-based legal practitioner and the Principal in the law firm of INIBEHE EFFIONG CHAMBERS. I am impelled to respectfully write to draw the attention of My Lord to the practice of seizing mobile phones and other communication gadgets from legal practitioners by security officials at the entrance/screening point of the Federal High Court premises in Abuja; as a precondition for allowing lawyers access into the main building of the Court. In all the days that I had cause to be in the court, the most recent being Thursday 8th March, 2018, I was subjected to undignified treatment by the security officials. My phones and Ipad were taken from me and I was given a phone identification tag which is used to identify and retrieve phones when exiting the premises of the Court. In one occasion, I sought explanation from the security officials on the justification and basis for not allowing lawyers to carry their phones and other communication gadgets into the main building of the Court, I was told in a dismissive tone that the seizure of phones is based on “Order from above” and that it is a security policy of the Court. My Lord, it is somewhat embarrassing that legal practitioners are being treated as “security threats” to the Temple of Justice where they are Ministers by virtue of their Call and Enrolment as Barristers and Solicitors of the Supreme Court of Nigeria. Interestingly, staff of the Court are allowed to gain access to the Court with their phones but lawyers who are members of the Bar, an arm of the Nigerian Judiciary, are not. Beyond the embarrassment and ridicule of stopping lawyers from carrying their phones into the main court premises, it is pertinent to note that lawyers have invariably been denied access to research and also prevented from attending to emergencies which may arise while they are inside the Court’s premises. A lawyer who needs to meet with a Bailiff of the Court will be frustrated if he gets to the Bailiff Section only to realise that the particular Bailiff he wanted to meet with is not within sight. The lawyer will then have to go to the ground floor to retrieve his phone and call the Bailiff. Also, where a lawyer is in court for a matter but realises that the counsel on the other side is not inside the Court, such a lawyer will be handicapped from contacting his professional colleague over the phone to enquire about the latter’s where about. A lawyer whose wife, child or other relation or client is in emergency situation will not be able to respond and attend to the situation because his phone which is the only means by which he could be contacted is not within reach, having been seized at the entrance of the Court. My Lord, above are just few examples of the avoidable problems and difficulties that lawyers are being subjected to by reason of this practice. I submit with respect that in this computer age where the world is a global village, phones have become indispensable. By the ethics of our profession, the use of mobile phones and other communication gadgets are only restricted inside the Court when the Judge is sitting as doing otherwise may constitute contempt. The essence by my modest understanding is to prevent the disruption of Court proceedings. I urge My Lord to look at this matter and do justice to it. It is a sad commentary that lawyers are being targeted by security officials in the court like other members of the society. Our professional prestige has been eroded by security officials who have been emboldened to confront, insult and denigrate any lawyer who dares to question them. If medical doctors are allowed to carry their phones into the hospital; if teachers are allowed to carry their phones into school premises; if soldiers are allowed to carry their phones into the barracks, one wonders why lawyers in Nigeria are not allowed to carry their phones into the main building of the Federal High Court in Abuja. http://www.courtroommail.com/2018/03/09/inibehe-effiong-petitions-chief-judge-harassment-lawyers-court-security-officials/
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Genea:Yinmu.....who be seun...is he on forbes list |
missiret:And do you think it worth it? Even if she is a terrible mother then she is also a bad child. As a matter of fact I think you could do worse |
olatunjithomas:to oppress naaaa....u know all dz unilag grlzz ........tell her I'm in my house |
Genea:when u ve already gotten married to me ofcos |
omololu2020:most of them uses generator, just like a percent uses solar energy |
Hihilariously sarcastic |
stanbillion200:Why are you exposing your grammatical blunder |
kabrud:Wow guy is it that you lack perception or ur analytical reasoning is clogged. Can't you see from the pictures that she was properly dressed but because she was rough handled that was why her cloth was like that |
I think there is a pedestrian close to the sch |
Mustiboy:should either be ur fone or area. I use my glo perfectly fine, during the day I download at 150-250mb and night is 700 I shuttle btwn ketu, ikeja, ikoyi and lagos island and its working perfectly fine |
is that not rose? |
dollyjoy:shut d fk up joor wat do you even know sef, are u a girl at all.... for ur info i have dated a girl like that before bus i was wiser. when i saw all the attitude she was giving me almost exactly like the scenario the op gave, she doesnt even have sense of humour and we fight regularly. d nxt tin i did was to cease chatting wit her for more than a month, later she came bk and started begging profusely apologetic and confessing her love for me after settling wit a for a day she now started asking me if i have anoda grl in my life, that she couldnt believe that i could just be silent for over a month.....but unknowingly to her have gotten anoda person.....what im trying to say is that some girl are just so dry and prolly have nothing to offer, no meaningful convo all dey do is browse thru fb nd watch movies |
Sagamaje:it's called table manner. he is obviously observing table manner period |
next time op just go and download sky map. it works very well and accurate |
paxonel:Haba bros stop mis interpreting the bible |
dustmalik:I use.samsung |
dustmalik:I reside in lagos. Its not always accurate |
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