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Re: Mass Failure In Nigerian Law School by ebukaOtika(m): 4:12pm On Oct 21, 2014 |
So WHO WILL JUDGE THE JUDGES,,.,,,,.,,.,,,,...? |
Re: Mass Failure In Nigerian Law School by ebukaOtika(m): 4:14pm On Oct 21, 2014 |
Omo pipo full dis place oooo,,,, 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 13,,.,,,, i don taya sef |
Re: Mass Failure In Nigerian Law School by ebukaOtika(m): 4:19pm On Oct 21, 2014 |
hardbody: Brilliantly said ,.,,, like my Popsy go ask ,.,,, "Those that Passed how many heads do they have" 1 Like |
Re: Mass Failure In Nigerian Law School by Lawstudent: 4:24pm On Oct 21, 2014 |
akinsadeez:cheers |
Re: Mass Failure In Nigerian Law School by Lawstudent: 4:24pm On Oct 21, 2014 |
Claroo:cheers |
Re: Mass Failure In Nigerian Law School by kobonaire(m): 4:34pm On Oct 21, 2014 |
gift01: Funny but 100% on point. 1 Like |
Re: Mass Failure In Nigerian Law School by Nobody: 4:37pm On Oct 21, 2014 |
dt more dan 50% pass ... der pass ... na normal result 4 med skul b dz 1 Like |
Re: Mass Failure In Nigerian Law School by Jecyangel(f): 4:37pm On Oct 21, 2014 |
its quite unfortunate but am so happy that my baby made it.. so so proud of him |
Re: Mass Failure In Nigerian Law School by Nobody: 4:38pm On Oct 21, 2014 |
datalossvictim1:I wouldn't assume that those who failed refused to read. The sudden time constraint may have been a factor too. You seem to be very smart though; completing one module in 3 months adighi ofele |
Re: Mass Failure In Nigerian Law School by akinsadeez(m): 4:40pm On Oct 21, 2014 |
ebukaOtika: It isn't always the fault of the senior lawyers or the judges. After Ibori's case, EFCC also prosecuted Dimeji Bankole, Bode George, Ikuforiji,(Lagos state speaker) and lately Fred Ajudua and all those cases ended up in the accused being discharged and acquitted. Infact, in some cases like Dimeji's case, it ended in a no-case submission which is like the lowest of lows when it comes to criminal prosecution. Are you saying the different judges were also compromised in all those other cases? We need to start asking questions of the EFCC prosecuting team itself. Their conviction rate is abysmal. Most times they just rush to court without building a credible case backed by solid evidence just to impress the public. When d court inevitably throws out their case we point fingers at d judges n defence lawyer, calling them 'senior thieves'. Every accused is entitled to be represented by counsel. The onus is on EFCC to put its house in order. |
Re: Mass Failure In Nigerian Law School by Nobody: 4:54pm On Oct 21, 2014 |
CFCfan: My plan was to tick someone off with that comment And it is true. I have modules that began this October and will end in December. Exam in January. Land and property Law is one of those modules... |
Re: Mass Failure In Nigerian Law School by ebukaOtika(m): 5:05pm On Oct 21, 2014 |
akinsadeez: Well said Sir,.,,, but i'm not a legal practitioner to understand better what is going on under that field ,,,, thanks for the emphases made to clear my conscience of any doubt,,,, my field is the Military Psychology wher we are more or less Soldiers,.,,, in other words as you rightly said ,,,, EFCC should step up ,,,, just look at the Oscar Pistorious Final Judgement today ,.,,, EVERY THING WAS DONE SYSTEMATICALLY ,.,,, but if you see the way both Criminal and Civil Proceedings are being heard in our Nigerian Courts today ,,,, you will notice we still have more than alot work to do |
Re: Mass Failure In Nigerian Law School by Nobody: 5:09pm On Oct 21, 2014 |
Karleb:lik I knew. |
Re: Mass Failure In Nigerian Law School by purity80(m): 5:22pm On Oct 21, 2014 |
Learned men |
Re: Mass Failure In Nigerian Law School by hardbody: 5:42pm On Oct 21, 2014 |
priscaoge: I give up. |
Re: Mass Failure In Nigerian Law School by saintol(m): 5:42pm On Oct 21, 2014 |
NW THEY HAVE FAILED, THEY WONT BE CALLED TO BAR. Advise: If you are not called to bar, call the bar to yourself, simple. BAR MAN, BRING 2 BOTTLES OF ... 1 Like |
Re: Mass Failure In Nigerian Law School by hardbody: 5:51pm On Oct 21, 2014 |
Montaque: I was amused at your write-up until i got to the point where you suggested that those who made 2.2 before may likely fail the examinations now. Shows how hollow you are. You believe in your life that after years of practice i will be faced with written (essay or objective) of the rudiments of Legal Practice and ii will fail? You obviously are yet to come to terms with what you went there to do and how it impacts you in real life. Now i can quite relate with the number of failures. It is in YOU. |
Re: Mass Failure In Nigerian Law School by Nobody: 5:51pm On Oct 21, 2014 |
Hmmmmm, this is serious n also disturbing oooo..watz happening to our educational sector biko |
Re: Mass Failure In Nigerian Law School by Nobody: 6:06pm On Oct 21, 2014 |
01karma:Is it from law school u get d knack to study?...it shows what happens at various Nigerian universities. |
Re: Mass Failure In Nigerian Law School by Nobody: 6:09pm On Oct 21, 2014 |
datalossvictim1:That's cool. Right now, I'm taking the first modules for Torts, Contracts, and Legal writing classes. |
Re: Mass Failure In Nigerian Law School by Dailyfavour(m): 6:14pm On Oct 21, 2014 |
Judiciary is just too sensitive than to allow half baked graduate, so the issue should be well review, already, we ave crop of premature in the system but this can curb influx |
Re: Mass Failure In Nigerian Law School by Sunbellar: 6:24pm On Oct 21, 2014 |
purplesummer:Don't you think Nigeria situation is not encouraging professionalism in the job where judges can be bribed to thwart justice? Anyway, you are right judging by the number of higher institutions churning out half - baked practitioners who managed to bribe their way. It's very disappointing to see some so called self acclaimed Barristers that don't have good command of English. Thanks for your professional contribution as I look forward to pay consultation fees. |
Re: Mass Failure In Nigerian Law School by Sunbellar: 6:25pm On Oct 21, 2014 |
purplesummer:Don't you think Nigeria situation is not encouraging professionalism in the job where judges can be bribed to thwart justice? Anyway, you are right judging by the number of higher institutions churning out half - baked practitioners who managed to bribe their way in school. It's very disappointing to see some so called self acclaimed Barristers that don't have good command of English. Thanks for your professional contribution as I look forward to pay your consultation fees. |
Re: Mass Failure In Nigerian Law School by Montaque(m): 6:42pm On Oct 21, 2014 |
hardbody:chill, what i mean is that the standard with which ur set wrote and passed the lawsch then is not the same now,in otherwords,if u should give the same answers u gave then in ur script that got u 2.2, my dear,Onadeko's standard which is the cause of the present discontentment will likely leave you at something less. Sad truth,isn't it? 1 Like |
Re: Mass Failure In Nigerian Law School by Nobody: 6:46pm On Oct 21, 2014 |
wetin man go do? Is well.. |
Re: Mass Failure In Nigerian Law School by onasa28(m): 6:53pm On Oct 21, 2014 |
Why dey no go fail! O-level result na special center dey go write the exam.. University na bribery dey give lecturer or open legs to pass... For law school u no fit give money to pass na.. U guys should stop bbm and try and read hard... |
Re: Mass Failure In Nigerian Law School by hizotomania: 7:11pm On Oct 21, 2014 |
People never cease to amaze me. When private universities dole out first class degrees, people come out to deride and cast aspersions on their standard. Now in a more stern system where the ante seems high, you complain... Na wa oh; person wey no read self go follow complain... |
Re: Mass Failure In Nigerian Law School by dom(m): 7:25pm On Oct 21, 2014 |
Misogynist2014: lwkmd. So I've wasted 6 years in school and 12 years in practice for nothing, instead of consulting my grandfather in the village. I like this. Really made me laugh a lot. 1 Like |
Re: Mass Failure In Nigerian Law School by kcpumping(m): 7:39pm On Oct 21, 2014 |
It is very bad as my girl wrote same exam expecting. A first class only for her to c pass...she cried and cried bt hence nothing can b done to change it I told her to forget it bt after I inquired further I discovered they are actually graded with their least score. Dats bad enough man....she finished with sharp 21 from d university |
Re: Mass Failure In Nigerian Law School by Nobody: 7:41pm On Oct 21, 2014 |
CFCfan: Nice! I would be doing torts in my second semester. I have done the other two for my first year. Contract is full of shi!t! How I performed excellently in it is still a mystery lmao. Now I'm focusing on commercial law which is similar. Lord help me. |
Re: Mass Failure In Nigerian Law School by 1metre: 7:46pm On Oct 21, 2014 |
This is nonsense, hw can one man decide to mark them down. Guys leave yahoo yahoo and read your books, young girls leave domestic prostitution and read your books. You can't survive in ur academics with artificial needs in ur mind, u will fail and fail woefully. |
Re: Mass Failure In Nigerian Law School by sekzy99(m): 8:10pm On Oct 21, 2014 |
i need a job onboard a ship, studied marine engineering. Have my stcw 95,medical n discharge book ready. Momlilyseyi@gmail.com or 08023373302Thanks |
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