A true successful leader isn't a puppeteer or follower. He has his own path and stands out by displaying good qualities and good interpersonal skills such as integrity, clear communication, accountability, vision, and self-awareness. They excel in decision-making, empowering others, fostering creativity, and motivating and inspiring their teams. Bringing there followers, or nation with them Nigeria needs Dangote's refinery to save Africa from Western influences. The US regime doesn't want peace in Africa including Emmanuel Macron. Nigeris needs to stand firm against the Western propaganda and their media they cause pitfalls in our societies.
He is right on the distinction. The most recent case on this is Bainbridge vs. Argentina. You can win on procedure, but you can't attach properties solely used for sovereign or government purposes. I think the presidential jets fall under these categories. With respect to the two jets, it is plausible that they may be commercial transactions.
A very interesting conversation with a very smart and intelligent lawyer, however, he seem to be practicing in the US or elsewhere other than Nigeria. If not how can he not know that the state governors are enjoying the situation and must resist any idea of a template that would guide such FDI agreement.
A very brilliant conversation
Kudos... The guest and the hosts are amazing
A true successful leader isn't a puppeteer or follower. He has his own path and stands out by displaying good qualities and good interpersonal skills such as integrity, clear communication, accountability, vision, and self-awareness. They excel in decision-making, empowering others, fostering creativity, and motivating and inspiring their teams.
Bringing there followers, or nation with them
Nigeria needs Dangote's refinery to save Africa from Western influences. The US regime doesn't want peace in Africa including Emmanuel Macron.
Nigeris needs to stand firm against the Western propaganda and their media they cause pitfalls in our societies.
Nice and brilliant submissions and engagements.
What an intelligent engagement 👍🏿
He is right on the distinction. The most recent case on this is Bainbridge vs. Argentina. You can win on procedure, but you can't attach properties solely used for sovereign or government purposes. I think the presidential jets fall under these categories. With respect to the two jets, it is plausible that they may be commercial transactions.
A very interesting conversation with a very smart and intelligent lawyer, however, he seem to be practicing in the US or elsewhere other than Nigeria. If not how can he not know that the state governors are enjoying the situation and must resist any idea of a template that would guide such FDI agreement.
He practices here, that's my principal and he speaks facts and law always.
The guest in the studio is very sound and I wish the government can contract and sought his inclusion into the current debacle
Govt knows what they are doing. They just don’t like that it is public. They cannot hire someone to fix the problem because they Dont care
@@ABCD1234-user-x3vthat's reality. My principal always advocates for the betterment of the country, but the govt is not ready.
Landmark beach where govt breaks contract like other Nigerian companies are the ones who suffers. Foreigners can seek foreign mediation.
E mi lokan...😂😂😂