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Godstraight:Nigeria's team, at full strength, and Senegal are the closest in terms of those criteria. Mikel, despite his flaws, has advanced football intelligence. He knows when to release a pass or dwell on the ball. If his football IQ is supplemented by the likes of Moses, Etebo, Iheanacho, Abdullahi Shehu et al, the Super eagles could have a decent outing next summer. |
Mehn, this game shows that African teams may not make an impact next summer. The speed of thought and tactical organization of both teams was a delight to watch. |
Nihilist:I think the AR didn't have a clean view of the incident either. Massimo Bussacca, FIFA's Head of Refereeing, should review the incident with the entire officiating crew tomorrow. |
Bravo |
Nihilist:I can't understand the Iranian ref's decision either. He should have consulted VAR cos the replay showed contact between the defender and Silva Or maybe the ref thought that Silva wouldn't have got to the ball after pushing it wide. |
thesicilian:Lol. One is lighter, the other is heavier |
tesppidd: Every guy is a pussy man na. Let's just say I'm a 'barca' fan ![]() |
thesicilian:The latter is meant to be worn to the beach and/or used for swimming, while the former functions as underwear. |
Mods/OP, it is a bikini top not a 'bra'. Take note. |
Bellfun:Keep asking him to pay you back. You loaned him the money with the expectation that he would pay back, so don't be ashamed to keep knocking at his door. |
My eyes are seeing things, although I'm not much of a boob man. |
Nigeria Airways was the giant of Africa then, but there is no way the airline was making N150bn at the time, and flying to 1,500 destinations That is a big exaggeration |
Whether the girl put up a resistance to the doctor's sexual advances or not, if this story is true, the doctor is liable for sexual assault/rape. It all depends on Nigeria's/Enugu state's laws on rape. After all, in some jurisdictions, consent of a minor is no defense to an unlawful sexual act with that minor, if the act was committed by an adult. |
darlenese:Chai! That's why I'll seriously consider whether I can marry a first born, especially if her family aren't middle/upper middle class. I don't want to carry unnecessary load on my head. The worst part, as you said, is the entitlement culture. The younger siblings of your spouse will feel that if you don't give them N10k, you must be a 'wicked' or stingy person. As if they contributed in any to my source of income. I can help the younger siblings of my future wife in any way I can, but it will purely be a privilege. |
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cococandy:Aunty, I know you are married, but I love you for posting this comment. You are a true daughter of your parents |
stanech:The video you posted shows that CNN is obsessed with the Russia coverage, but it doesn't conclusively prove they are fake news. What if Mueller finds that President Trump was individually and/or his campaign team colluded with the Russian government to alter the US vote, what would be the new White House spin? So, all I'm saying is that, so far, Trump is still clean with regard to the Russia probe. I even think he can't be held legally liable on an obstruction of justice charge too. But we have to wait for the conclusion of the Mueller investigation before drawing conclusions on which media outfits are "fake news". |
Victornezzar:In some communities it is mandatory |
Lucasbalo:I'll keep that in mind. Working while vacationing? You sound like a true American ![]() |
Welcome back, Lucas. Hope you enjoyed your vacay |
MayorofLagos:It will be preposterous to suggest that customers could sue the employer for indecent exposure by one of the employees solely on the fact the the employee's nipples were protruding through her top. If the nipples (or a significant portion of her breasts) were clearly visible to customers in public i.e. outdoors, then there may be grounds for bringing an indecent exposure suit. But if the breasts and nipples are significantly covered, say 80% of the boobs aren't visible, then such a suit will be frivolous even if the woman's top was one that accentuates her chest. Of course, (repeated) violations the dress-code of a company could be punished by the company alone. |
Beautiful pics, Franknetter. I love downtown Chicago's skyline.. |
The idea for private vocational law schools is a good one, but there has to be limits to the number of such schools that are set up in the country. Presently, the Nigerian Law School has six campuses (Abuja, Lagos, Yola, Enugu, Yenagoa, and Kano) and I'd be in favor of granting a license to a private law school to operate in, say, the SW, and SE. |
In an interview with The Guardian, Prof. Ernest Ojukwu (SAN) pointed out that the Nigerian Law School, saddled with the responsibility of training prospective lawyers before they are called to Bar, needs to be deregularised to allow other private institutions train law students. He also said the study of ethics must be introduced in the law curriculum in order to set the right tone for addressing the decline among other issues. How do you look at the future of legal practice in Nigeria in relation to the emergence of technology, ADR and globalisation? It is challenging. Our response to technology and globalization has been very poor and this is traceable to the foundational problem of our legal education. Can you for example find one court in Nigeria that has successfully stopped its judges from recording court proceedings in long hand in 2017? You advocate deregulation for the Nigerian Law School, where you once served as deputy director general. Can you explain how you think such should be done? In 2007 the National Committee for the reform of legal education set up by the government of President Obasanjo submitted a report calling for the deregulation of the Nigerian Law School. I was Secretary of the Committee. I am happy today that the call for deregulation has also been made by the NBA Legal Professional Reform Committee headed by Chief Tony Idigbe, SAN. The deregulation involves demarcating the authority and functions of the Council of Legal Education from the Nigerian Law School. Give full oversight functions to the Council of legal education to accredit and monitor Law faculties and Law Schools. Under the proposal, other law schools other than the Nigerian Law School funded by the Federal Government, could be registered and accredited to provide training for those wishing to be called to the bar side by side with the Nigerian Law School. Both the trainees who will go the Nigerian Law School and those who will chose other Law Schools would have their training under the same curriculum of the Council of Legal Education and take the same examination administered by the Council of Legal Education. ...... The Legal Practitioners Bill creates many disciplinary committees for the bar as against the present status of one Committee that is overburdened, gives legal backing to the mandatory continuing legal education programme of the bar and reviews the compositions of the Bar Council and other organs like the Body of Benchers and Privileges Committee to give them greater independence for efficiency and increase the representations from the Bar. The Legal Education bill demarcates between the Council of Legal Education and the Nigerian Law School so that the Council is better empowered to carry out its oversights of universities and the Nigerian Law School and deregulates the Nigerian Law School to have other law schools not established by the Federal Government to be recognized and accredited. https://guardian.ng/features/law/nigeria-law-school-should-be-deregularised/ |
An A+ in PSCI 102 |
Hannysmilez:Lol |
Well, shame on her manager for suggesting that she should wear a bra, and firing her. As a fellow woman, she should have been more sympathetic to her former employee, and scolded her brother for uttering inappropriate statements to one of her employees. I would have advised her to seek legal redress, but it's most likely that she was hired on an "at-will" basis i.e. her employer could fire her without "good cause". But if the employment contract provided that she could only be terminated in certain circumstances (except complaining of sexual harassment), then I believe she has a good case of wrongful termination. |
The U.S. Supreme Court has ordered Arkansas to permit the printing of the names of same-sex couples on the birth certificates of their kids. |
FortuneTeller:Abeg o, I'm not gay. I did some research on the topic in the past. But this is the first time I've learned that some actresses actually receive two dicks in the ass I wonder how such ladies are able to stand after such sessions |
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