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Eke(B.MLS)
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Uncle||Medical Laboratory Scientist||Proponent of quality diagnosis and treatments|| Humanist|| Politics| Diligence||[email protected]
Med lab.Lagos, Nigeria
Joined November 2020
RT @SpiricocoNg: We reject Shariah Law in the Southwest in the name of Jesus. This is Rhoda Jatua, a Christian mother of five who was imp…
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Special announcement ⚠️ Zedora is now open for equity investment✅ With our successful jet engine prototype, military acknowledgment, & ongoing classified projects & collaborations, we are shaping the future of Nigeria’s private aerospace sector from a humble beginning. R&D isn’t cheap. So far, we have invested about ₦3.5M in our jet engine prototype development & about ₦6M in a classified product set for unveiling this year. We need a war chest of resources. Now, we are open to raising at least $850K to accelerate development of our private Aerospace program in exchange for equity. Our goal? Indigenous aerospace systems; jet engines, aircraft, rocket engines, avionics, for both civilian & defense applications. In 3-5 years, Nigeria & Africa will benefit from homegrown aerospace technology, reducing our dependence on imports in key sectors. Thanks to our prototype development, we know what works & how to successfully build a jet engine. This is actually an opportunity to be a pioneer in Nigeria’s private aerospace sector. We are not crowdfunding🙏🏻, this isn't a project where u will make ur money back in 1 year, this isn't Fintech or auto spare parts dealing, we are building an ecosystem, so we need only serious investors who understand medium-term business growth. If you have the resources to hop on board or u know who has the resources to, send me a DM & secure a seat at the table. In 5 years time, u will be proud of being a member of the Zedora group. Please this is not a joke, this is very serious ⚠️, alot is happening behind the scenes already. We are gathering a team of game changers for the expansion of this project 🙏🏻 Thanks & God bless you ✅
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The Constitution is the foundation of our democracy, the supreme law that defines the powers of leaders and the rights of citizens. Those in positions of authority should understand that and uphold the very laws that grant them the power to govern. It is well provided in our Constitution that it is the right of Muslims to establish Shari’a courts for matters concerning personal law. This right is not limited to the northern part of the country but extends to any region, including the West, East, and any other parts of this country. The establishment of Shari’a courts is a matter of religious freedom and legal recognition, both of which are protected under the Constitution. The recent opposition by some governors particularly in the South West to the setting up of Shari’a panels should raise questions about their understanding of constitutional provisions. It is important to note that the same Constitution that grants them the authority to lead also guarantees Muslims the right to establish Shari’a courts to adjudicate over our personal affairs such as marriage, inheritance, and contracts. Denying this right contradicts the very principles of democracy, fairness, and the rule of law. People should know that the Shari’a court system does not impose its jurisdiction on non-Muslims; rather, it serves as a legal framework for Muslims who voluntarily seek its adjudication. In several northern states, Shari’a courts have functioned within the legal system, coexisting with the common law courts. We must recognize that governance is about upholding the law, not bending it to suit personal or political interests. If they claim to respect the Constitution, then they must acknowledge and protect the rights of all Nigerians, including the Muslim population seeking Shari’a panels. Leaders must also govern with knowledge, fairness, and respect for the rights of all citizens. Anything less is an affront to democracy and justice. — Bashir Ahmad, OON.
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