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Tuesday 25 August 2015

Photos: A 25-year-old female appointed a judge

25-year-old Jasmine Twitty just made history by becoming the youngest judge ever in Easley, South Carolina, US. Wow!

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  1. Congrats ooooo can neva happen in naija sha.

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    1. Big congrats and I wish her all d best. Thumbs up and more power to her elbows.

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    2. In naija, if you don't have pot belly or phat ass, forget it.




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      David (dave_gino) »Commenting from my BLACKBERRY 9900«

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    3. Congratulobia to her.

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  2. Wow dats incredible! Wat a wonderful gal

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  3. Wow!!! And girls her age are still doing runs in Nig

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  4. They should trace her nationality, she is yoruba,Nigerian

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  5. she must be an old soul....

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  6. Am happy for her #onelovefromsnow#

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  7. Who run the world? Girls!

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  8. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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    Thank God na USA yu call am.....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  9. Yay for the black community

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  10. As in real wow, That's real history

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    1. What makes a judge is the experience that comes with age. Certainly some cases can't be judged by the books - Ref. The biblical king and the women who wanted to divide a child into 2.
      Inasmuch as I applaud the hard work that has qualified her for this noble achievement, I also feel she's unqualified age wise. Magicblackxxl@gmail.com

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  11. I am glad she is Black............CNN,BBC i want to see you guys broadcast this back to back. please spare us form all these terrorist stories.

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  12. Woooooooow! Dis is amazing. A big congrats to her. Linda take note!

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  13. Woooooooow! Dis is amazing. A big congrats to her. Linda take note!

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  14. Woooooooow! Dis is amazing. A big congrats to her. Linda take note!

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  15. woow that's good to hear,congrats to the young black girl.

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  16. Wait is she old enough. Doesn't years of experience come with being a judge but this is so impressive

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  17. Wow....proud of her. Congrats girl.











    #TeamBlessed#

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  18. Wow....proud of her. Congrats girl.











    #TeamBlessed#

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  19. wowwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww. congrats

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  20. R u sure she didnt use her punana 2 f**k her way 2 dat level???

    I also tink experience matas a lot...wen did she finish school...talk more paratice...Abi him start school 4 her mama belle??

    #Punana at work

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  21. Congratulations dear. Now that's a role model. Not al this Kadarshian deadly diseases

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  22. Experience and old age? I don't really find the duo as partner when it comes to what makes one successful! A man who has the habit of kicking a bucket out of his way for over 50yrs and a 10 years old boy who simply picks the bucket and place it well......who amongst does a better job?she is young but maybe she has what it takes to be a judge!And I hope that she twits alot! Congrats Twitty

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  23. Naijaaaaa if u ain't up to 30yrz in d system dnt dream it..congrat

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  24. Omg, ds wud be my potion ijn
    #*karlishah*

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  25. In Nigeria they will be asking her to get married first instead of getting a life first ....now a man will respect her even more and not treat her like a slave cos she got her own stuff....African w/naija women una dey see so ????
    *Linda's Future Hubby*

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  26. Hi peeps am just here to search 4 a cute young girl a graduate from the eastern part of nigeria i can date. some i can trust and love......smile who stays in lagos contact me 5629f77e

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  27. What does it really take for someone to become a Judge?

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  28. Her appointment was based on her experience or qualification? Plse. let's know

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