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What are the Nigerians’ opinions on the case of the student that was denied to be called to the bar by the Nigerian Law School because she failed to abide by the dress code?

Nothing!Wetin concern us with dem lawyer palaver?Just joking o!The major opinions are that :That law student is a troll, she must have been sponsored by Iraq or Saudi or Kuwait to cause another level or religious problemsHow did she even pass her law school exams knowing that in NYAKO v. ARDO & ORS(2013) LPELR-20848(CA)FREEDOM OF ASSOCIATION : Whether an individual who elects to and subscribes to membership in an association, is bound by the internal rules and regulations of such associationPRINCIPLE"In Chinwo v. Owhonda (2008) 3 NWLR (Pt. 1074) 341 at 361, para. C - H (CA) this court held as follows:- "In the exercise of their Constitutional right under Section 39 and 40 of the 1999 Constitution, which guarantees freedom of thought, assembly, association etc, individuals elect to and subscribed to membership in associations... He stands bound by the internal rules and regulations of the association." Per DENTON-WEST, J.C.A. (P. 80, paras. B-D)Did she not read her law school handbookA smarter person would have challenged the extant law or seek an injunctionDid someone not tell her why fresh lawyers are called new wigs and not new hijabsShe'll make a terrible lawyer or judgeIf this case goes to the courts, just know that it is being sponsoredLawyers get too much wahala, instead of to be suing Discos and that Ambode, they will be fighting themselves, wey my akamu o jaare.Proudly Naija!

Who ruled Egypt in 1500 BC?

Narmer was an ancient Egyptian king of the Early Dynastic Period, circa 3150–3100 BC. He was the successor to the Protodynastic king Ka. Some consider him the unifier of Upper Kushite joined Egypt-and northern Lower Egypt as founder of the First Dynasty ...Reign: circa 3150–3100 BC (1st Dynasty)Egyptian Archaic Period, when the seat of government was centred at Thinis. It is most known for its last ruler, Khasekhemwy2890 – c. 2686 BC)Sanakhte (Nebka) 2650 26303rd Netjerkhet (Zoserr) 2630 26113rd Sekhemkhet (Djoser Teti)ca. 2649–2150 B.C.Dynasty 3ca. 2649–2575 B.C.Zanakhtca. 2649–2630 B.C.Djoserca. 2630–2611 B.C.Sekhemkhetca. 2611–2605 B.C.Khabaca. 2605–2599 B.C.Hunica. 2599–2575 B.C.Dynasty 4ca. 2575–2465 B.C.Snefruca. 2575–2551 B.C.Khufuca. 2551–2528 B.C.Djedefreca. 2528–2520 B.C.Khafre (26.7.1392)ca. 2520–2494 B.C.Nebka IIca. 2494–2490 B.C.Menkaure (37.6.1)ca. 2490–2472 B.C.Shepseskafca. 2472–2467 B.C.Thamphthisca. 2467–2465 B.C.Dynasty 5ca. 2465–2323 B.C.Userkafca. 2465–2458 B.C.Sahure (18.2.4)ca. 2458–2446 B.C.Neferirkareca. 2446–2438 B.C.Shepseskareca. 2438–2431 B.C.Neferefreca. 2431–2420 B.C.Niuserreca. 2420–2389 B.C.Menkauhorca. 2389–2381 B.C.Isesica. 2381–2353 B.C.Unisca. 2353–2323 B.C.Dynasty 6ca. 2323–2150 B.C.Tetica. 2323–2291 B.C.Userkareca. 2291–2289 B.C.Pepi Ica. 2289–2255 B.C.Merenre Ica. 2255–2246 B.C.Pepi IIca. 2246–2152 B.C.Merenre IIca. 2152–2152 B.C.Netjerkare Siptahca. 2152–2150 B.C.First Intermediate Periodca. 2150–2030 B.C.Dynasty 8–Dynasty 10ca. 2150–2030 B.C.Dynasty 11 (first half)ca. 2124–2030 B.C.Mentuhotep Ica. 2124–2120 B.C.Intef Ica. 2120–2108 B.C.Intef II (13.182.3)ca. 2108–2059 B.C.Intef IIIca. 2059–2051 B.C.Mentuhotep II (07.230.2)ca. 2051–2030 B.C.Middle Kingdomca. 2030–1640 B.C.Dynasty 11 (second half)ca. 2030–1981 B.C.Mentuhotep II (cont.) (07.230.2)ca. 2030–2000 B.C.Mentuhotep IIIca. 2000–1988 B.C.Qakare Intefca. 1985 B.C.Sekhentibreca. 1985 B.C.Menekhkareca. 1985 B.C.Mentuhotep IVca. 1988–1981 B.C.Dynasty 12ca. 1981–1802 B.C.Amenemhat I (08.200.5)ca. 1981–1952 B.C.Senwosret Ica. 1961–1917 B.C.Amenemhat II (14.3.17)ca. 1919–1885 B.C.Senwosret IIca. 1887–1878 B.C.Senwosret III (26.7.1394)ca. 1878–1840 B.C.Amenemhat III (24.7.1)ca. 1859–1813 B.C.Amenemhat IVca. 1814–1805 B.C.Nefrusobekca. 1805–1802 B.C.Dynasty 13ca. 1802–1640 B.C.Second Intermediate Periodca. 1640–1540 B.C.Dynasty 14–Dynasty 16ca. 1640–1635 B.C.Dynasty 17ca. 1635–1550 B.C.Tao Ica. 1560 B.C.Tao IIca. 1560 B.C.Kamoseca. 1552–1550 B.C.New Kingdomca. 1550–1070 B.C.Dynasty 18ca. 1550–1295 B.C.Ahmose (2006.270)ca. 1550–1525 B.C.Amenhotep I (26.3.30a)ca. 1525–1504 B.C.Thutmose I (30.4.137)ca. 1504–1492 B.C.Thutmose IIca. 1492–1479 B.C.Thutmose III (1995.21)ca. 1479–1425 B.C.Hatshepsut (as regent)ca. 1479–1473 B.C.Hatshepsut (29.3.2)ca. 1473–1458 B.C.Amenhotep II (66.99.20)ca. 1427–1400 B.C.Thutmose IV (30.8.45a–c)ca. 1400–1390 B.C.Amenhotep III (56.138)ca. 1390–1352 B.C.Amenhotep IVca. 1353–1349 B.C.Akhenaten (66.99.40)ca. 1349–1336 B.C.Neferneferuatonca. 1338–1336 B.C.Smenkhkareca. 1336 B.C.Tutankhamun (50.6)ca. 1336–1327 B.C.Ayaca. 1327–1323 B.C.Haremhab (23.10.1)ca. 1323–1295 B.C.Dynasty 19ca. 1295–1186 B.C.Ramesses I (11.155.3a)ca. 1295–1294 B.C.Seti I (22.2.21)ca. 1294–1279 B.C.Ramesses IIca. 1279–1213 B.C.Merneptah (26.7.1451)ca. 1213–1203 B.C.Amenmesse (34.2.2)ca. 1203–1200 B.C.Seti IIca. 1200–1194 B.C.Siptah (14.6.179)ca. 1194–1188 B.C.Tawosretca. 1188–1186 B.C.Dynasty 20ca. 1186–1070 B.C.Sethnakhtca. 1186–1184 B.C.Ramesses III (33.8.7)ca. 1184–1153 B.C.Ramesses IV (30.8.234)ca. 1153–1147 B.C.Ramesses Vca. 1147–1143 B.C.Ramesses VIca. 1143–1136 B.C.Ramesses VIIca. 1136–1129 B.C.Ramesses VIIIca. 1129–1126 B.C.Ramesses IXca. 1126–1108 B.C.Ramesses Xca. 1108–1099 B.C.Ramesses XIca. 1099–1070 B.C.Hight Priests (HP) of Amunca. 1080–1070 B.C.HP Herihorca. 1080–1074 B.C.HP Paiankhca. 1074–1070 B.C.Third Intermediate Periodca. 1070–713 B.C.Dynasty 21ca. 1070–945 B.C.Smendesca. 1070–1044 B.C.HP Painedjem Ica. 1070–1032 B.C.HP Masahartaca. 1054–1046 B.C.HP Djedkhonsefankhca. 1046–1045 B.C.HP Menkheperreca. 1045–992 B.C.Amenemnisuca. 1044–1040 B.C.Psusennes Ica. 1040–992 B.C.Amenemopeca. 993–984 B.C.HP Smendesca. 992–990 B.C.HP Painedjem IIca. 990–969 B.C.Osochorca. 984–978 B.C.Siamunca. 978–959 B.C.HP Psusennesca. 969–959 B.C.Psusennes IIca. 959–945 B.C.Dynasty 22 (Libyan)ca. 945–712 B.C.Sheshonq Ica. 945–924 B.C.Osorkon Ica. 924–889 B.C.Sheshonq IIca. 890 B.C.Takelot Ica. 889–874 B.C.Osorkon IIca. 874–850 B.C.Harsieseca. 865 B.C.Takelot IIca. 850–825 B.C.Sheshonq IIIca. 825–773 B.C.Pamica. 773–767 B.C.Sheshonq Vca. 767–730 B.C.Osorkon IVca. 730–712 B.C.Dynasty 23ca. 818–713 B.C.Pedubaste Ica. 818–793 B.C.Iuput Ica. 800 B.C.Sheshonq IVca. 793–787 B.C.Osorkon IIIca. 787–759 B.C.Takelot IIIca. 764–757 B.C.Rudamunca. 757–754 B.C.Iuput IIca. 754–712 B.C.Peftjaubastca. 740–725 B.C.Namlotca. 740 B.C.Thutemhatca. 720 B.C.Dynasty 24ca. 724–712 B.C.Tefnakhtca. 724–717 B.C.Bakenrenefca. 717–712 B.C.Late Periodca. 712–332 B.C.Dynasty 25 (Nubian)ca. 712–664 B.C.Piye (establishes Nubian Dynasty “not the earlier Kushites” in Egypt)ca. 743–712 B.C.Shabaqo (55.144.6)ca. 712–698 B.C.Shebitqo (65.45)ca. 698–690 B.C.Taharqo (loses control of Lower Egypt) (41.160.104)ca. 690–664 B.C.Tanutamani (loses control of Upper Egypt)ca. 664–653 B.C.Dynasty 26 (Saite)688–525 B.C.Nikauba688–672 B.C.Necho I672–664 B.C.Psamtik I (X.358)664–610 B.C.Necho II610–595 B.C.Psamtik II595–589 B.C.Apries (09.183.1a)589–570 B.C.Amasis (35.9.3)570–526 B.C.Psamtik III526–525 B.C.Dynasty 27 (Persian)525–404 B.C.Cambyses525–522 B.C.Darius I521–486 B.C.Xerxes I486–466 B.C.Artaxerxes I465–424 B.C.Darius II424–404 B.C.Dynasty 28522–399 B.C.Pedubaste III522–520 B.C.Psamtik IVca. 470 B.C.Inarosca. 460 B.C.Amyrtaios Ica. 460 B.C.Thannyrosca. 445 B.C.Pausirisca. 445 B.C.Psamtik Vca. 445 B.C.Psamtik VIca. 400 B.C.Amyrtaios II404–399 B.C.Dynasty 29399–380 B.C.Nepherites I399–393 B.C.Psammuthis393 B.C.Achoris393–380 B.C.Nepherites II380 B.C.Dynasty 30380–343 B.C.Nectanebo I380–362 B.C.Teos365–360 B.C.Nectanebo II (34.2.1)360–343 B.C.Persians343–332 B.C.Khabebesh343–332 B.C.Artaxerxes III Ochus343–338 B.C.Arses338–336 B.C.Darius III Codoman335–332 B.C.Macedonian Period/White people332–304 B.C.Alexander the Great (52.127.4)332–323 B.C.Philip Arrhidaeus323–316 B.C.Alexander IV316–304 B.C.Ptolemaic Period304–30 B.C.Ptolemy I Soter I304–284 B.C.Ptolemy II Philadelphos (12.187.31)285–246 B.C.Arsinoe II (20.2.21)278–270 B.C.Ptolemy III Euergetes I (66.99.134)246–221 B.C.Berenike II246–221 B.C.Ptolemy IV Philopator (66.99.166)222–205 B.C.Ptolemy V Epiphanes205–180 B.C.Harwennefer205–199 B.C.Ankhwennefer199–186 B.C.Cleopatra I194–176 B.C.Ptolemy VI Philometor180–145 B.C.Cleopatra II175–115 B.C.Ptolemy VIII Euergetes II170–116 B.C.Harsieseca. 130 B.C.Ptolemy VII Neos Philopator145–144 B.C.Ptolemy IX Soter II116–80 B.C.

Can Lori Loughlin and her husband have any type of communication while they’re both in prison?

Yes they can get permission to write each other from their wardens. In CA it's called a 1074 request.

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