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  • For lawyers and non-lawyers.

    When you're required to sign documents or agreements, pay attention to the numbering of pages. One of the dirty practices is for the adverse party to omit a page that contains sensitive and dangerous clauses, which they later insert into the copies after your signature. They can also insert it only into their copy if they can't lay hands on yours. Theirs is likely to be admitted in evidence and I'll explain how they do it.

    Let's say there is a document of 50 pages. They'll number each page from 1 to 50, but when sending you the document, they'll omit page 33 (which has very sensitive clauses that are not favourable to you). Page 32 will usually be an end of a part of the document, while 34 will be the beginning of another (obviating the likelihood of you suspecting foul play).

    When you sign it, they might require you to forward the copy for them to sign, then they'll sneak in page 33, which is likely a page with hostile clauses. You'll realise there is such page in your document when it is too late. If they've signed before it gets to you, they won't need to require you to send it back, but they will put the page in theirs, since it has been executed by parties.

    When the matter degenerates into a lawsuit, the Court is more likely to believe them than you, because if page 33 is missing from a document of 50 pages and the said page is the heart of the matter, it would be taken that you removed it to evade liabilities.

    Be very careful, but then, have a thorough lawyer by your side. Those devils do wonder.

    Be careful. A "simple" mistake can sink your fortune. This is one of the discoveries I've made and it is happening for the 3rd time in my career life.
    Good morning

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    For lawyers and non-lawyers. When you're required to sign documents or agreements, pay attention to the numbering of pages. One of the dirty practices is for the adverse party to omit a page that contains sensitive and dangerous clauses, which they later insert into the copies after your signature. They can also insert it only into their copy if they can't lay hands on yours. Theirs is likely to be admitted in evidence and I'll explain how they do it. Let's say there is a document of 50 pages. They'll number each page from 1 to 50, but when sending you the document, they'll omit page 33 (which has very sensitive clauses that are not favourable to you). Page 32 will usually be an end of a part of the document, while 34 will be the beginning of another (obviating the likelihood of you suspecting foul play). When you sign it, they might require you to forward the copy for them to sign, then they'll sneak in page 33, which is likely a page with hostile clauses. You'll realise there is such page in your document when it is too late. If they've signed before it gets to you, they won't need to require you to send it back, but they will put the page in theirs, since it has been executed by parties. When the matter degenerates into a lawsuit, the Court is more likely to believe them than you, because if page 33 is missing from a document of 50 pages and the said page is the heart of the matter, it would be taken that you removed it to evade liabilities. Be very careful, but then, have a thorough lawyer by your side. Those devils do wonder. Be careful. A "simple" mistake can sink your fortune. This is one of the discoveries I've made and it is happening for the 3rd time in my career life. Good morning Copied.
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    There are several Nigerian women who did not attend University but are very successful. Let's check out three of these Ladies. Mercy Johnson
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  • NIGERIA'S FIRST FEMALE AMBASSADOR TO USA.
    Dr. Mrs Uzoma Emenike (The New Nigeria Ambassador to the United States)
    The first woman in the history of Nigeria to achieve such feat.
    She is from Abia State. She takes over from 83 year old Justice Nsofor who died recently.
    Two Bachelor's degree
    Two Master's degree
    A Doctorate Degree
    From Universities of Maiduguri & Lagos (Nigeria)
    Plus LLB from University of Reading (UK)
    Congratulations!!!
    NIGERIA'S FIRST FEMALE AMBASSADOR TO USA. Dr. Mrs Uzoma Emenike (The New Nigeria Ambassador to the United States) The first woman in the history of Nigeria to achieve such feat. She is from Abia State. She takes over from 83 year old Justice Nsofor who died recently. Two Bachelor's degree Two Master's degree A Doctorate Degree From Universities of Maiduguri & Lagos (Nigeria) Plus LLB from University of Reading (UK) Congratulations!!!
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    6.5 HD+ Infinity DisplayMediatek Helio A25Octa-Core 1.8 GHz Processor 1 64 Bit64 GB Internal Memory 1 4GB RAM Triple 16MP = Depth Sensor with Flash+8MP Wide Angle 120Super Pixel with 96MP Super Zoom13MP Selfie Camera Fingerprint Sensor MicroSD up to 128 GB Super 4,000mAh Battery5V/2A Quick Charge with Type-C 4G LTE High Speed Data Android 10
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  • JAMES BOND PRODUCERS HAVE DISCUSSED IDRIS ELBA AS THE NEXT 007.
    Elba has been a popular pick online for years now.
    The producers behind the James Bond franchise confirm Idris Elba's name has come up, but one element makes it tricky. Last year, the long-running spy franchise reached a major milestone with the release of No Time to Die. Directed by Cary Fukunaga, the much-delayed No Time to Die was both the 25th film in the franchise and the swan song for Daniel Craig. The online conversation surrounding the next James Bond was already heating up well before Craig said his goodbyes, but producers Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson stated they were waiting for the dust to settle on No Time to Die before kicking off their search.
    Now that viewers have had a few months to digest all of No Time to Die's twists, interest in who will be the next to don the 007 codename is rising once more. Very early discussions began in November, and while no names have emerged just yet, the internet certainly has its favorites. Tom Hardy, Henry Cavill, and Regé-Jean Page have all become prominent contenders for James Bond. Elba, meanwhile, has been in the mix for years now. His star has only grown in the time it's taken to get No Time to Die to the big screen, meaning more fans are interested in seeing him take on the part of James Bond.
    JAMES BOND PRODUCERS HAVE DISCUSSED IDRIS ELBA AS THE NEXT 007. Elba has been a popular pick online for years now. The producers behind the James Bond franchise confirm Idris Elba's name has come up, but one element makes it tricky. Last year, the long-running spy franchise reached a major milestone with the release of No Time to Die. Directed by Cary Fukunaga, the much-delayed No Time to Die was both the 25th film in the franchise and the swan song for Daniel Craig. The online conversation surrounding the next James Bond was already heating up well before Craig said his goodbyes, but producers Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson stated they were waiting for the dust to settle on No Time to Die before kicking off their search. Now that viewers have had a few months to digest all of No Time to Die's twists, interest in who will be the next to don the 007 codename is rising once more. Very early discussions began in November, and while no names have emerged just yet, the internet certainly has its favorites. Tom Hardy, Henry Cavill, and Regé-Jean Page have all become prominent contenders for James Bond. Elba, meanwhile, has been in the mix for years now. His star has only grown in the time it's taken to get No Time to Die to the big screen, meaning more fans are interested in seeing him take on the part of James Bond.
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