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Kobojunkie: This is another perspective... But i think the 14year old is already going rogue In fact, his parents wanted to get him out of London as they feared he was being drawn into criminal activity. |
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Saltandmaggi: He's rolling with bad gangs. He's probably grown wings, and beyond control; hence the reason they had to "deceive" him to go to Ghana. Me saying I won't do extra is based on him going against my best advice. Of course, I won't harm him; if I say school in Nigeria or Cameroon, it's what I think is best for him. But if he decides to go back to the UK for example, he's free. But if he gets into trouble, I ain't going out of my way to sort his shii. He'll also be an adult in 4 years time (18 years). He should prepare to move out too if he continues with those bad companies... Let him not come and corrupt his younger ones. It's actually a choice. Stay in Africa, where I as your father have people that can help me to train you to become a better person for yourself. Or go back to the UK, continue with your "bad friends", and I won't have the time to make you a better person (because I have to work my arse out to fend for you and your siblings). Make a choice; but live by the outcome of the choice you made 1 Like |
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I believe the parents have their own reasons. I also believe he's old enough to understand that the parents want a better life for him. If he feels he's being maltreated, and wants to return to the UK, make him understand the risks. If he goes back to be with those friends (that I'm trying to separate him from), whatever happens to him is on him. Wherever he ends up in life, would be his own life's decision. I'll only do what I can do as a parent, and not do any extra; as he made his bed, so should he lie on it.
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A teenager who was tricked into going to boarding school in Africa has won a significant legal victory against his own parents. The 14-year-old boy, who cannot be identified, was taken from London to Ghana in March 2024 after being told a relative was ill. In fact, his parents wanted to get him out of London as they feared he was being drawn into criminal activity. Unhappy and homesick in Ghana, the boy found lawyers and brought a case against his parents to the High Court in London, which ruled against him in February. On Thursday, he won a Court of Appeal bid, so the case will be reheard. The most senior judge in the Family Division, Sir Andrew McFarlane, said there had been confusion in the previous decision. "We have become more and more concerned as to the exercise the judge undertook," he added. "For those reasons - we are agreed remittal should be allowed." He urged the family to find a solution through constructive dialogue. At the hearing, the boy's barrister, Deirdre Fottrell KC, said he is "desperate" to return to the UK. "He is culturally displaced and alienated," she said. "He considers himself abandoned by his family. He feels he is a British boy, a London boy." The boy remains in Ghana and has been attending a day school there. His solicitor, James Netto, described the appeal ruling as a "hugely significant" decision that would "resonate across international family law." He said: "We are very pleased indeed that the Court of Appeal has allowed our client's appeal, and has recognised the critical importance of listening to and assessing the voices of young people at the heart of legal proceedings that profoundly affect their lives." The parents' barrister, Rebecca Foulkes, said that staying in Ghana was the "least harmful" option for the boy. "The parents found themselves in a wholly invidious decision when they made the decision they made," she said. "Ghana provided a safe haven, separate from those who exposed him to risk. "The least harmful option is for him to remain in Ghana." At the heart of the case is the tension between conflicting legal entitlements - the parents' responsibility for their child, and the child's own rights to make decisions about what happens to them. The High Court had ruled the parents could send the boy to Ghana. But the Court of Appeal found that judge had not taken sufficient of the boy's own best interests and welfare, given he had recognised the boy was mature enough to make certain decisions for himself. The boy previously told the court that he felt like he was "living in hell". He said he was "mocked" at the school in Ghana and "could also barely understand what was going on". During the previous judgment, High Court judge Mr Justice Hayden said the parents' wish for their son to move to Ghana was "driven by their deep, obvious and unconditional love". He found that the boy, who had lived in the UK since birth, was at risk of suffering greater harm by returning to London. He said that the boy's parents believe "and in my judgement with reason" that their son has "at very least peripheral involvement with gang culture and has exhibited an unhealthy interest in knives". Sir Andrew said the case will now be reheard by a different judge, with the next hearing planned to take place in the next few weeks. A full decision will be given in writing at a later date. Source: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/clyg0p88z83o 2 Likes |
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The wreckage has not been cleared? What the actual fork!!! This is madness of the highest order
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Israel and Iran, 2 cowards... But it seems Israel don't want to be referred to as cowards anymore. Let's see who blinks first. Israel has drawn first blood, let's see if Iran can engage, or continue using proxies. Make all of them getat!
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ariesbull: I'd say the Town stagnated... Or didn't grow as fast as it should. No sky scrappers; neither much difference since 2005. Ndi Igbo don't romance mediocrity; and Aba, like many Towns in Igbo land, have not developed like we expect. There's much work to do, we are better. We should be better! 3 Likes |
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Atasko: In Diplomacy, we deflect questions. You answered well, but not well enough!; I'll score you 5/10! That's what an average guy on the street would do; I want to believe you're not an average guy; you're above average! When she asked what you'd do if a woman slaps you, you should have shut down the conversation at that point! There are different ways to shut it down. Don't dignify her with an answer (but wetin you go do dey your mind). For example, you could deflect by asking her who she values most in church or music. Ask her if she can ask them such a question. Or ask if she can slap them for any reasons. ANY REASON at all!!! You could even feign annoyance, telling her to stop asking such childish questions. Tell her it's an insult for her to ask if you'd hit a woman. Why should you even ask if I'd hit a woman. How do you expect me to start constructing an answer to this insult babe? Haba naa... You're diminishing my brain cells by asking me these questions. We should be talking about how we'd build billion dollar empires, and you're here asking me shii... Please lets grow up. Mind you, in the second scenario, you did not answer the question... But wetin you go do dey your mind. Deflect the question next time such things are asked you! Na you be boss ooo... Any body wey wan know if you go slap them should come and slap, and you'll tell them the answer. My little 2 year old slapped me, I slapped him back (tiny slap sha, but he was shocked)! Told him that's how life is. If your mate slaps you, slap him back, and don't come crying to me. Let their parents come complain, and I'll apologize on you and our family's behalf- I'll even pay compensation if need be. But I don't want to be complaining to others. If my woman slap me (my wife would never even try it), I'll make sure she receives something worse. Not necessarily physical, but something she'll never forget in her life. I might separate from her because of that (even if I was the one at the wrong)! Yes... My offence (even if I got another woman pregnant) is dwarfed by your slap. Don't ever try it 4 Likes |
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thesicilian: Lol... Even a 2024 Maybach S-580 is over 300m! S680 os over 500m! 400m for a car seems to be average for these guys with money! Guess how much a 2024 Rolls Royce Cullinan Black Badge is... Over 1.2B!!! 2 Likes |
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Omo... This is wow. What an exposure. Money na water ![]() ![]() ![]() Nairaland taking steps to stop space bookers. Impressive 9 Likes |
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iwaeda: And Precipe 2 Likes |
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OUK was a good governor, his template worked. The question is... What happened to the 2 coconut heads between OUK and Otti? Wasted 16 years of Abia's existence!
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Hmmmm.... Any one that is owing, there should be compound interest! That way, people will learn to pay their debts. Haba!!! 10-43 years debt? Omo... People de owe ooo
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Same strategy. I laugh when these guys don't know who they are fighting. The people you are fighting with are not your regular ragtag armies. They have seasoned Generals and Commanders among their leaders. They know about strategies, military strategies. The army have been loosing battles to them because those guys are more strategic! They know you and your weapons, do you know them? They are ready and willing to eliminate you and your people...are you ready to eliminate them? Get smart; only then can you compete against them!!! 10 Likes |
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40%... This one na local dog
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See better money |
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See money
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Judolisco: Which man? General Gado Nasko? That man was one of the best FCT Ministers. He served during General Babangida... Built all those primary and Secondary schools that were built with red brick in Abuja; including GSS Kwali, GSSS Tungan maje, GSS Tudun Wada, Gado Nasko Model Primary school, Phase 3 Primary School (Gwagwalada), University of Abuja Mini Campus, etc! Man built structures that have lasted over 30 years already, and still counting. The roads he built were 30 years ahead of their time. He built roads that could accommodate 1m cars on a daily basis, when all the cars in FCT were not even up to 10k. Man was visionary!!! 1 Like |
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My name is Moody, and I did not upgrade anybody recently. Stop lying on my head🙂↕️ 🙂↕️ 🙂↕️ 🙂↕️
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3.3 megahertz, instead of megawatt
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This is to serve as backbone to lenders, so they won't be too scared to take a chance on Nigerians, especially the youths, and trust us once in a while. I hope this is what this is all about. Someone has to start trusting Nigerians, and no better person than our own Government
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They should have kicked her out; this is insanity!
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Offpoint1: I wrote " prīck" and got banned. Like needle prïck ooo 1 Like |
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Well done the law. I look forward to learning from you
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Love800: I understand you my man. You just helped me explain my point; I didn't even put examples. If you work in Jabi, Maitama or Wuse, minimum you'll ask for even as a cleaner is 50-80k. And they might pay... But you'll discover someone working in Gwagwalada and earning 40k will achieve more with their salary than you that earn 80k in the same Abuja. Transport will take 60k from you, while Gwags person might not even pay transport in a month to go to work |
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Uyo is not cheap, especially when we're talking about staple food. If you want a cheap place to live, you also need to understand that you won't be earning highly too. I mean, if you earn high, chances are that you will have to spend more to live in that are. Consider everything before making a decision. Best wishes 31 Likes 2 Shares |
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hafeeanubasy: You're being clever by half. NUC ed a secular recently. I'll try to it 1 Like |
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bigiyaro: Lol... Im that case, tell them the child will be put up for adoption (to a family that will permit blood transfusion should the need arise). They would have gone to prison in vain ![]() |
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TONYE001: Thank you chief. I wanted to respond to him, but no energy. Well done sir 1 Like |
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