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BBNaija 2020: What Orji Kalu Did For Kiddwaya Terry Waya
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Billionaire and father to Big Brother Naija, BBNaija housemate, Kiddwaya has disclosed what former Abia State Governor, Orji Kalu did for his son, Kiddwaya.
Terry Waya during an Instagram live session with Dele Momodu disclosed that Orji Kalu helped Kiddwaya leave the NYSC orientation camp when he was posted for youth service in Abia State.
The billionaire said he was displeased when he heard Kiddwaya was going to the camp everyday from Orji Kalu’s house.
According to him, he ordered that Kiddwaya be taken back to the orientation camp and allowed to sleep there for the remaining days in order to experience the life of an average Nigerian.
Terry Waya said: “When my son was posted to Abia State, Orji Kalu who is my really close friend took it upon himself to cater for him.
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ENTERTAINMENTBBNaija 2020: What Orji Kalu did for Kiddwaya – Terry WayaPublished on September 9, 2020 By Fikayo Olowolagba
Billionaire and father to Big Brother Naija, BBNaija housemate, Kiddwaya has disclosed what former Abia State Governor, Orji Kalu did for his son, Kiddwaya.
Terry Waya during an Instagram live session with Dele Momodu disclosed that Orji Kalu helped Kiddwaya leave the NYSC orientation camp when he was posted for youth service in Abia State.
The billionaire said he was displeased when he heard Kiddwaya was going to the camp everyday from Orji Kalu’s house.
According to him, he ordered that Kiddwaya be taken back to the orientation camp and allowed to sleep there for the remaining days in order to experience the life of an average Nigerian.
Terry Waya said: “When my son was posted to Abia State, Orji Kalu who is my really close friend took it upon himself to cater for him.
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“He took Kiddwaya away from the orientation camp to his house and had him going from his house daily to the camp.
“When I found out, I was angry and told the camp coordinator in charge then to return Kiddwaya to the orientation camp in order for him to experience life there.â€
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Nigerian Who Sued University Of Oxford For Wrongful Definition Of Words Gets Favorable Court Ruling
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Things that laymen overlook the lawyers take seriously. A Nigerian lawyer, Ogedi Ogu has filed a N10 Million suit before Justice I .O . Harrison Lagos State High Court against the University of Oxford, England for alleged wrongful definitions of the words “mortgagee’’ and “mortgagor†in the Oxford Dictionary, published by Oxford University Press.
Ogu claimed that Oxford Dictionary wrongly defined the word “mortgagee’’ as the borrower in a mortgage transaction; and “mortgagor ’’ as the lender which according to him was contrary to the definition of “ mortgagee†as lender and “mortgagor †as borrower in many other dictionaries. He equally claimed in the suit that he had relied on the wrong definition to offer legal advice to his professional colleague. It should be noted that the claimant, Mr Ogedi Ogu had sued both the University of Oxford and Oxford University Press as 1st and 2nd defendants respectively.
When the matter was slated on 23 June 2020, for ruling on preliminary objection brought by the Oxford University, the counsel to the defendants, Mrs Funke Adekoya ( SAN ), who filed the preliminary objection on the ground that the claimant did not comply with Section 97 of the Sheriff and Civil Process Act in issuing and serving his writ of summons, also contended that Oxford University Press, being only a department under the University of Oxford was a non -juristic entity, and thus could not be sued. She thus urged the court to dismiss the suit for being incompetent.
The judge ruled in favor of the defendants only to the effect that Oxford University Press was not a juristic entity and thus struck out Oxford University Press from the suit but the court ruled that "the writ was validly issued and service was lawful and regular" and thus ordered that the matter should proceed to trial. Ogu is asking for N10 million damages .
So the English people make mistakes too in English language?
Source: Nation
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