Ageologists: Food don land
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Didn't you claim that you are lawyer??? The Nigerian Legal System (NLS) is based on the English Common Law and legal tradition by virtue of colonization and the attendant incidence of reception of English law through the process of legal transplant.danfo driver wrote:
He is a Nigerian. We dont recognize UK law or definition in our country. Slavery and colonialism has passed.
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If colonisation has "passed", Naija lawyers and their silly wigs haven't got the memo!
If you couldn't discern from my post that I didn't agree with your comment, then your problem is beyond my pay grade!!As regards the other things you wrote, are you willing to agree or not that:
Simple as that. Its a yes or no question.an adult, like Timilehin, who tries to cast aspersions on a child, without proof, for the purpose of destroying the child's career/life is an enemy of Nigeria and a b*stard who will never see anything good in life?
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Gone are the days of Osondu, Atere, Stanley el al. This youngster passed the MRI multiple times. MR ESABOD, Please don't derail the boy's career with unfounded allegation based on feelings!
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I know you like to write a lot and say a lot of things in order to distort the issue at hand.cic old boy wrote: Didn't you claim that you are lawyer??? The Nigerian Legal System (NLS) is based on the English Common Law and legal tradition by virtue of colonization and the attendant incidence of reception of English law through the process of legal transplant.
I repeat-- We do not recognize UK law or definition in our country.
Are you going to dispute that? Are you going to argue that UK laws and legal definitions apply in Nigeria and when you go to court, Nigerian courts hear cases and rule by applying UK law?
I mean, you can post all the pictures you want and emojis, but are you really going to attempt to argue that the UK law is the law of the land in Nigeria? Remarkable!
I am not in the business of discerning. But thank you for specifically stating your position.If you couldn't discern from my post that I didn't agree with your comment, then your problem is beyond my pay grade!!
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OK, a "youth" in Nigeria is anyone under 65.danfo driver wrote:
I know you like to write a lot and say a lot of things in order to distort the issue at hand.
I repeat-- We do not recognize UK law or definition in our country.
Are you going to dispute that? Are you going to argue that UK laws and legal definitions apply in Nigeria and when you go to court, Nigerian courts hear cases and rule by applying UK law?
I mean, you can post all the pictures you want and emojis, but are you really going to attempt to argue that the UK law is the law of the land in Nigeria? Remarkable!
I am not in the business of discerning. But thank you for specifically stating your position.
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cic old boy wrote:OK, a "youth" in Nigeria is anyone under 65.danfo driver wrote:
I know you like to write a lot and say a lot of things in order to distort the issue at hand.
I repeat-- We do not recognize UK law or definition in our country.
Are you going to dispute that? Are you going to argue that UK laws and legal definitions apply in Nigeria and when you go to court, Nigerian courts hear cases and rule by applying UK law?
I mean, you can post all the pictures you want and emojis, but are you really going to attempt to argue that the UK law is the law of the land in Nigeria? Remarkable!
I am not in the business of discerning. But thank you for specifically stating your position.
you seem to be missing TFCO.
"it is better to be excited now and disappointed later, than it is to be disappointed now and later." - Marcus Aurelius, 178AD
metalalloy wrote: Does the SE have Gray, Mahrez or Albrighton on our team or players of their caliber?
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See us not "recognising" English law.danfo driver wrote:
you seem to be missing TFCO.
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You know CICOB, when it comes to most things Naija, everyone is guilty until proven otherwise.Ugbowo wrote:Unbelievable.
This one I can attest to because we scouted him in Ibadan. We know the player very well. He’s a KID!
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Re: Ageologists: Food don land
i was about to say the samedanfo driver wrote:cic old boy wrote:OK, a "youth" in Nigeria is anyone under 65.danfo driver wrote:
I know you like to write a lot and say a lot of things in order to distort the issue at hand.
I repeat-- We do not recognize UK law or definition in our country.
Are you going to dispute that? Are you going to argue that UK laws and legal definitions apply in Nigeria and when you go to court, Nigerian courts hear cases and rule by applying UK law?
I mean, you can post all the pictures you want and emojis, but are you really going to attempt to argue that the UK law is the law of the land in Nigeria? Remarkable!
I am not in the business of discerning. But thank you for specifically stating your position.
you seem to be missing TFCO.
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Sorry bro, I cant give you what TFCo does. I have busy days and wont do back-and-forth. Ndo. Have a lovely day, aheadcic old boy wrote:See us not "recognising" English law.danfo driver wrote:
you seem to be missing TFCO.
"it is better to be excited now and disappointed later, than it is to be disappointed now and later." - Marcus Aurelius, 178AD
metalalloy wrote: Does the SE have Gray, Mahrez or Albrighton on our team or players of their caliber?
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Let's only recognise English law in our dreams.danfo driver wrote: Sorry bro, I cant give you what TFCo does. I have busy days and wont do back-and-forth. Ndo. Have a lovely day, ahead
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