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Ajọkẹ́ Onílẹ̀ Ajẹ́ retweeted
KOFFEE × SKILLIBENG "RAPID FYAH" 🚨 OUT ON THURSDAY🚨
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Agreed, do your own tax too
Yoruba Tax is insane… only Burna Boy and Rema are the one who escaped
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Happy to announce that we @chessinslums have been selected as one of the 7 winners of the world bank youth innovation fund. Our proposal centered on designing and implementing a Chess and STEM project for secondary school students in low income communities. The grant will help us expand that vision through our Innovation Hub in Yaba. My deepest gratitude to Precious Oziegbe, Evangeline Inyang, and Levon Gyozalyan (World bank colleagues) for believing in our work and championing it all the way to the final presentation in Washington, D.C. It was nerve wrecking even for me just watching virtually whilst they gave an awe inspiring final presentation. None of this would have been possible without their conviction and support. It took us two years of failed applications and due diligence before making the final selection this year. A reminder to never give up despite rejection. It possible to do great things from a small place. This is Day 1
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God forbid a woman gets a hobby!
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Except their Nigerian gigs though.
“Majority of South African artists who perform in other African countries are seeing their gigs getting cancelled. One artist reached out to me and said all her gigs were cancelled.” ~ South Africa 🇿🇦 Justice Minister, Mmamoloko Kubayi
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Ajọkẹ́ Onílẹ̀ Ajẹ́ retweeted
Sued His University to the Supreme Court and Won ₦20,000,000! Case: Victor v. F.U.T.A. (2026) 8 NWLR (Pt. 2044) 33 Imagine graduating, knowing your grades were wrongly calculated, but being handed a lower class of degree than you earned. Most students would accept "fate" and move on. Mr. Adebayo A. Victor refused to back down. What makes this story incredible? Victor was a layman (not a lawyer), yet he personally prosecuted this case through the entire hierarchy of courts for nearly two decades. The 19-Year Battle for a 2:1 In 2007, Victor graduated in Mechanical Engineering from FUTA, receiving a Second Class Lower. Convinced his scores were wrongly recorded, he spent four years begging the university to re-mark 10 specific courses. The university ignored him. In 2011, he sued. The journey was brutal: 2013: The trial court dismissed his case on a technicality. Victor appealed and won a retrial. 2017: The High Court finally ordered FUTA to re-mark his scripts. FUTA refused and appealed. 2022: Under Supreme Court pressure, FUTA finally complied and re-marked the scripts. The Plot Twist: Victor was right all along. The independent re-marking officially upgraded his degree to a Second Class Upper. His correct certificate was physically handed to him in open court at the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court Defends Student Rights With the degree secured, the Supreme Court turned its attention to the university’s conduct. Led by Justice Helen Moronkeji Ogunwumiju, JSC, the apex court established a massive precedent: The Duty of Care: While universities have academic autonomy, they owe a "Duty of Care" to their students. They must provide fair assessments and transparent complaint procedures. The Penalty: By ignoring Victor for years and causing him to lose international scholarship opportunities, FUTA breached that duty. The lower court had awarded Victor a mere ₦500,000. The Supreme Court threw that out as too small and reviewed the awards upward: ₦18,000,000 in General Damages for emotional distress. ₦2,000,000 in Litigation Costs. Total Takeaway: Victor walked away with his rightful Second Class Upper degree and ₦20,000,000 in compensation. The Big Insight "Justice is not a fencing game where one party seeks to outsmart the other." Whether you run a university or a business, you cannot hide behind institutional bureaucracy to ignore legitimate complaints. Huge respect to Mr. Adebayo Victor for his unmatched resilience! Could you have held on for 15 years to defend your academic rights? Let’s map it out in the comments! © Law Parlor
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Ajọkẹ́ Onílẹ̀ Ajẹ́ retweeted
Wema paid ₦7.16bn in AMCON levy in Q12026 alone. Wema didn't do anything wrong. After the 2009 banking crisis, AMCON was set up to absorb toxic assets and buy up bad loans. It then placed an annual levy on commercial banks, based on size rather than profit, to repay the cost.
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Ajọkẹ́ Onílẹ̀ Ajẹ́ retweeted
African teams at the 2026 World Cup: Tunisia - 1 Goal Morroco - 1 Goal Ivory Coast - 1 Goal South Africa - Leave our kantri 😭
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Ajọkẹ́ Onílẹ̀ Ajẹ́ retweeted
We are banning social media access for under 16s. These days kids must find their feet in a world where technology intrudes into every area of their life. I just can’t let that go on anymore. So we’re giving children their childhoods back.
Community note
The UK Government's 'careful review' of the research found a small correlation between children's use of social media and wellbeing, but no evidence of a causal effect: gov.uk/government/pub… assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/696e0b46…
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Ajọkẹ́ Onílẹ̀ Ajẹ́ retweeted
Nothing. I repeat absolutely nothing will stop me from being Yoruba in my next life.
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So graceful! Watch this dance professor show her students how it's done. 😊
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African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) has secured a BBB investment-grade rating from S&P Global Ratings, three notches above Fitch Ratings' earlier BB assessment, highlighting a sharp divergence in how major agencies view the pan-African lender. The rating underscores Afreximbank's growing role in financing trade, industrialisation and economic development across Africa. businessday.ng/africa/articl…
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Australia🇦🇺 joins US🇺🇸, UK🇬🇧 in warning citizens about heightened crime and security risks in South Africa🇿🇦 Australia🇦🇺 has joined the United States🇺🇸 and the United Kingdom🇬🇧 in warning citizens travelling to South Africa🇿🇦 about elevated security risks, citing violent crime, public unrest, and growing concerns linked to anti-immigration protests.
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B.A. French (First Class Honours) – Obafemi Awolowo University Best Female Graduating Student, Faculty of Arts (OAU) M.A. French (Distinction) – University of Ibadan Best Graduating Student, Department of European Studies Ph.D. French Literature – Purdue University, USA Student of the Year DALF C2 (French Language Proficiency) Chegg Global Student Prize 2024 Top 50 Finalist (Selected from over 11,000 nominations across 176 countries) I am honored to be nominated by JCI Nigeria as one of the Top 30 Outstanding Young Persons in the category of Academic Accomplishments and Leadership. I would greatly appreciate your vote and support: toyp.jci.ng/vote/ Thank you. 🙏🏽
Hi women, can you post pictures or talk about your academic achievements? I need some motivation this month. If you see this tweet, share it so women can see it.
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Oh he was not provoked, he said it as he sees it
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Ajọkẹ́ Onílẹ̀ Ajẹ́ retweeted
You actually don’t need HDMI to connect your laptop to your TV. Just Press Windows K
Educate me on something i don’t know
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Ajọkẹ́ Onílẹ̀ Ajẹ́ retweeted
Lagos will always tesiwonloju
MKO ❤️❤️❤️
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Ajọkẹ́ Onílẹ̀ Ajẹ́ retweeted
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In South Africa, Blacks are foreigners but whites are not. Stvpid Retards 🤣😂
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Ajọkẹ́ Onílẹ̀ Ajẹ́ retweeted
The best prank of all time.😹😹🔥😹
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Ajọkẹ́ Onílẹ̀ Ajẹ́ retweeted
🚨Seyi Shay breaks 𝟑-𝐲𝐞𝐚𝐫 𝐇𝐢𝐚𝐭𝐮𝐬 and returns to the scene with new single “PATA PATA”. 💥 How’s it sounding??⤵️
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