Mr Macaroni, you really need to revise the pronunciations of the Latin maxims used in this video, since you are critic of others ( politicians ) you should try and put your house of comedy too, in order. Hope you understand this, they way i want you to. No offence(s).
1) 1:04 – 1:09 : What he ( TIMI AGBAJE ) pronounced should be more or less written as " Ex nihilo nifitri " which means on nothing nothing can stand, but in the actual sense it is [ Greek: ΞΏα½Ξ΄α½²Ξ½ αΌΞΎ ΞΏα½Ξ΄Ξ΅Ξ½ΟΟ; Latin: ex nihilo nihil fit), and this means Nothing comes from nothing, which is a philosophical dictum first argued by Parmenides ]. I wonder how come the Judge didn't correct him, rather clapping for a legal blunder ( although i stand to be corrected )
Taking into consideration semantics in English language, you should agree with me that " Nothing comes from nothing " is not the same as " On Nothing, Nothing can Stand ". I just hope TIMI AGBAJE is not creating a Latin Maxim as a derivative of another Latin Maxim on the fly right there in the court, just because he is Nigerian, and he is in Nigeria.
Honestly this skit was not just funny but also very educating ππππππ it also made being a lawyer very interesting, I loved it, Kudos Mr. Macaroniππ
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les psa lusa for me hahahahahaah
After the owe de de de
Is she a wallet
Legal gbim gbim πππππππππππππ
Memo ex na na bet ππππππ
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My lord , is this playing, what kind of play is this one?
This guy call lawyer hennn …πππ
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This remain your best content
I have watched this skit countless times…. Very educating, informative and entertaining
Wow π€© this is beautiful π message well passed
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In whatever you do, pay your lawyer first
Mr Macaroni, you really need to revise the pronunciations of the Latin maxims used in this video, since you are critic of others ( politicians ) you should try and put your house of comedy too, in order. Hope you understand this, they way i want you to. No offence(s).
1) 1:04 – 1:09 : What he ( TIMI AGBAJE ) pronounced should be more or less written as " Ex nihilo nifitri " which means on nothing nothing can stand, but in the actual sense it is [ Greek: ΞΏα½Ξ΄α½²Ξ½ αΌΞΎ ΞΏα½Ξ΄Ξ΅Ξ½ΟΟ; Latin: ex nihilo nihil fit), and this means Nothing comes from nothing, which is a philosophical dictum first argued by Parmenides ]. I wonder how come the Judge didn't correct him, rather clapping for a legal blunder ( although i stand to be corrected )
Taking into consideration semantics in English language, you should agree with me that " Nothing comes from nothing " is not the same as " On Nothing, Nothing can Stand ". I just hope TIMI AGBAJE is not creating a Latin Maxim as a derivative of another Latin Maxim on the fly right there in the court, just because he is Nigerian, and he is in Nigeria.
Will update this comment later. kind of busy now.
Wow creativity in excellent exhibitions!! Good one Mr Macaroni!!! Your my hero!!!
One of my best
Wow! This is so interesting, hilarious and rib cracking. So the idiot get better evidence yet he no won pay lawyer, he for just go jail for free
Honestly this skit was not just funny but also very educating ππππππ it also made being a lawyer very interesting, I loved it, Kudos Mr. Macaroniππ
Best skit of all time…..the 40th times I'm watching
This Legal Gba Gba and Gbi Gbi is too powerful!
To even think that these guys are lawyers for real. They both studied law.
I keep watching again
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Memo es na na bet lol Mr macaroni
The judge clapped
Very smart lawyer. No money, no case. Do you understand?
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When money π° speaks, Bullshit walks πΆββοΈ
ππππ for 4 days in a row I am still watching the video and laughing