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Re: The Cambridge Black Boys’ Photo That Went Viral! Mostly Nigerians by Nobody: 9:22am On May 10, 2017
Atleast their heads are screwed in the right direction unlike the smelly, riff raffs, knife carrying, drug dealing ghetto dumb asses who call themselves niggas I always come across every time I go to South London. Good! for these lots

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Re: The Cambridge Black Boys’ Photo That Went Viral! Mostly Nigerians by komekn(m): 9:22am On May 10, 2017
Shortyy:

Ever heard of half breeds?

That's an insensitive, careless, despicable and abhorrent way to describe a fellow human being.

He is simply mixed race, nothing else.

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Re: The Cambridge Black Boys’ Photo That Went Viral! Mostly Nigerians by colossus91(m): 9:23am On May 10, 2017
ebukahandsome:



How much is Your wage for tribal comments like this... Igbos are naturaly wise but Your comment defined you
You must be from abakiliki. ..
on behalf of abakaliki and ebonyi state as a whole we denounce the dunce,he must be from anambra!!

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Re: The Cambridge Black Boys’ Photo That Went Viral! Mostly Nigerians by cosade(m): 9:25am On May 10, 2017
BlackOnassis:


Half breed wetin? Na dog u dey talk abi human? grin

smiley wink cheesy
Re: The Cambridge Black Boys’ Photo That Went Viral! Mostly Nigerians by Nobody: 9:35am On May 10, 2017
Ivy league. I had such dreams growing up but somehow they vaporised in the scorching Nigerian sun. smiley
Re: The Cambridge Black Boys’ Photo That Went Viral! Mostly Nigerians by Nobody: 9:39am On May 10, 2017
Hoduwahishape:
Cambridge University the perfect platform to excel and impact the world or your society at least.
Sadly rather than make some ground breaking discovery or invention like white rich kids, these ones will use it to score chics and gain popularity, at the end thy will come back to Nigeria to out muscle hard working and struggling graduates in the labour market.

Or like the others do they will come with one bland basic idea like chin chin and say they have come to revolutionize the market.
This is the problem. I wonder why the author doesn't address this. Nigerians have always been well represented at Ivy schools. Why hasn't this translated into anything meaningful?

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Re: The Cambridge Black Boys’ Photo That Went Viral! Mostly Nigerians by caesaR2: 9:42am On May 10, 2017
One doesn't have to be to Cambridge to validate supreme intelligence. The op should cut being over sensational.

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Re: The Cambridge Black Boys’ Photo That Went Viral! Mostly Nigerians by kehnnny(m): 9:43am On May 10, 2017
Like if u are here to read comments
Re: The Cambridge Black Boys’ Photo That Went Viral! Mostly Nigerians by mfm04622: 9:45am On May 10, 2017
Jeezyy:
that oyibo wey dey d extreme left na black him be......abi him the show solidarity

Haven't you seen Nigerians that are fairer than him? My mother was fairer

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Re: The Cambridge Black Boys’ Photo That Went Viral! Mostly Nigerians by blaqroy: 9:58am On May 10, 2017
Sweet boys with plenty write up
Re: The Cambridge Black Boys’ Photo That Went Viral! Mostly Nigerians by Nobody: 9:59am On May 10, 2017
Aderola15:


My love and respect for black men (the good ones like you said tho) is outta this world. kiss kiss kiss

The sweetness around them can't be found anywhere. To those cupcakes making us proud, I love ya plenri kiss
thanks! *blushes * grin i think you are beautifull yourself too, i love you too kiss

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Re: The Cambridge Black Boys’ Photo That Went Viral! Mostly Nigerians by Nobody: 10:03am On May 10, 2017
komekn:


That's an insensitive, careless, despicable and abhorrent way to describe a fellow human being.

He is simply mixed race, nothing else.
grin grin chai! half breed? my son have been called so many names including "coconut" just because his mother is white and he is only 5 years old

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Re: The Cambridge Black Boys’ Photo That Went Viral! Mostly Nigerians by Nobody: 10:04am On May 10, 2017
BoboYekini:
Ivy league. I had such dreams growing up but somehow they vaporised in the scorching Nigerian sun. smiley
grin grin grin you didn't drink enough "pure water" perhaps
Re: The Cambridge Black Boys’ Photo That Went Viral! Mostly Nigerians by Nobody: 10:08am On May 10, 2017
Hoduwahishape:
Cambridge University the perfect platform to excel and impact the world or your society at least.
Sadly rather than make some ground breaking discovery or invention like white rich kids, these ones will use it to score chics and gain popularity, at the end thy will come back to Nigeria to out muscle hard working and struggling graduates in the labour market.

Or like the others do they will come with one bland basic idea like chin chin and say they have come to revolutionize the market.
true! That's the problem with rich nigerian kids but I don't believe these ones are prepared or would even want to go back to nigeria not After experience all this smooth flexing here in the UK.
Re: The Cambridge Black Boys’ Photo That Went Viral! Mostly Nigerians by kennsville(m): 10:12am On May 10, 2017
and who made your own father poor.


always looking for excuses


failure na failure weather rich background or poor background and you are one of them
Thermodynamics:
They are there because their parents are rich.... Truth.
Re: The Cambridge Black Boys’ Photo That Went Viral! Mostly Nigerians by caesaR2: 10:16am On May 10, 2017
Thermodynamics:
They are there because their parents are rich.... Truth.
I wish I could give you a thousand likes.
Re: The Cambridge Black Boys’ Photo That Went Viral! Mostly Nigerians by samijay8(m): 10:32am On May 10, 2017
InyinyaAgbaOku:
A cross section of a USA university will feature more Igbos
You should count names then if you're stupid. You can see 8 Yoruba indigene

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Re: The Cambridge Black Boys’ Photo That Went Viral! Mostly Nigerians by PlayerMeji: 10:42am On May 10, 2017
How many 'Abdulahis or Danladis' are there?

Yet, they want to rule Nigeria by all means!

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Re: The Cambridge Black Boys’ Photo That Went Viral! Mostly Nigerians by InyinyaAgbaOku(m): 10:44am On May 10, 2017
patrickkkk:


angry And u know say the Yorubas' way u want go look for their trouble get mouth to abuse person wella !! grin They will give it to u more than u bargain for. cool

I know. They have already started. 9 mentions
Re: The Cambridge Black Boys’ Photo That Went Viral! Mostly Nigerians by izzou(m): 11:21am On May 10, 2017
ElsonMorali:


Like as If he's not saying the truth.

Pot calling kettle black.

Nairaland's resident ethnic bigot himself admonishing people on tribalism. Issshhhh....

I never said he's wrong. But the world sees them as Nigerians. That picture will forever be remembered as a picture have more Nigerians in it.

You both can cry all of over nairaland about how successful Afonjas are and how Igbos are a failure, but they will forever be remembered as Nigerians

If you feel pained,you know what to do



BTW: I have and will never hate any tribe. You can give yourself the job of researching all my posts. Bigot
Re: The Cambridge Black Boys’ Photo That Went Viral! Mostly Nigerians by ElsonMorali: 11:58am On May 10, 2017
izzou:


I never said he's wrong. But the world sees them as Nigerians. That picture will forever be remembered as a picture have more Nigerians in it.

You both can cry all of over nairaland about how successful Afonjas are and how Igbos are a failure, but they will forever be remembered as Nigerians

If you feel pained,you know what to do



BTW: I have and will never hate any tribe. You can give yourself the job of researching all my posts. Bigot

You know what?

you're right. And I'm wrong. You're not one of the resident bigots online here. I've checked your earlier posts and though there are slight traces of ethnocentricism, you are OK. Must have mistaken you for some NL rabid dogs.

All the same, accept my apologies.

I'm not a bigot either, But I'll defend my ethnic group. I'm sure you understand that.

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Re: The Cambridge Black Boys’ Photo That Went Viral! Mostly Nigerians by izzou(m): 12:17pm On May 10, 2017
ElsonMorali:


You know what?

you're right. And I'm wrong. You're not one of the resident bigots online here. I've checked your earlier posts and though there are slight traces of ethnocentricism, you are OK. Must have mistaken you for some NL rabid dogs.

All the same, accept my apologies.

I'm not a bigot either, But I'll defend my ethnic group. I'm sure you understand that.

So sorry for my response too. Please accept my apologies

I understand the fact that you have to defend your tribe. But making it seem like everyone outside your tribe is tribalistic isn't fair

There are still igbos on nairaland who aren't tribalistic

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Re: The Cambridge Black Boys’ Photo That Went Viral! Mostly Nigerians by Josephamstrong1(m): 12:18pm On May 10, 2017
halimi26:
I have said it before&i"ll say it again
Black men are the most handsome and masculine men out of every other race in the world
especially when they have got their shit together(in good shape,dignified,intelligent,good dresser,charming)
No other race of men even comes close

Word.
Same with the women.

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Re: The Cambridge Black Boys’ Photo That Went Viral! Mostly Nigerians by mikolo80: 12:39pm On May 10, 2017
otswag:
On the 4th May, 2017,, an image of 14 black men from Cambridge University went viral on the internet. This picture was shared and reported by many news agencies including the BBC. The photo was taken and posted by Cambridge Afro-Caribbean society (ACS) to create awareness that there is space for black men (and women) in Cambridge. It was done to replicate a similar photo of young male students of Yale University posted by Akintunde Ahmad and his friends. This photo has re-awakens the conversation on the underrepresentation of black students in top universities. It’s shocking to note that out of 1287 students only 38 or about 1% identified as blacks. Black in this sense constitutes over 1 billion people in Africa, the black British, the black American and afro Caribbean population. Indeed, there is enormous work to be done.

However, of interest to note is that 12 of these black boys are either first or second generation Nigerians. This is a country with a global tag of negativities from fantastically corrupt, to drug peddlers, internet fraudster alias yahoo boys, etc. The battered image of Nigeria makes it look as if nothing good can come out of that nation. But, if you take a look at every sphere of life, you will definitely see a successful Nigeria. Of recent is Anthony Oluwafemi Joshua, the current unified world heavyweight boxing champion. You can only understand the enormity of this soiled image when you travel or work outside Nigeria. You constantly have to prove that you are not dubious, corrupt, arrogant or untrustworthy. The energy you should use in developing yourself and your environment is expended fighting this stigma. Indeed any Nigeria succeeding outside Nigeria deserves special accolades. So these 12 boys who posed for this photo deserve accolades.

You may be wondering why I think going to Cambridge is a big deal. Let me remind you that to get into Cambridge you require at least A*A*A in A level exams. This is a feat achieved by just 140 black students in the UK in 2015. As an international student, the average tuition fee for undergraduate degrees in Cambridge is about £23000. This is equivalent of about N10 million and most degrees are 3 or 4 years. If you happen to be a home student, which is the case for second or third generation Nigerians, the fee is about £10000 which is equivalent to N5 million. Meanwhile, most of the parents of these boys are not politicians but ordinary people in different spheres of life.

Furthermore, I need not bug you with the prestige of Cambridge University. The facts are clear. This is a university that has existed for over 800 years and has remained one of the top 5 universities in the world since inception. Also, a significant proportion of the key players in global space and conversation are alumni of Cambridge. My experience as a postgraduate student here is one I will not trade for anything. In my opinion, Cambridge is not just a British university but a global heritage.

Another interesting question from this photo is: Where are other Africans if 12 of 14 boys are either first or second generation Nigerians? A continent of 54 countries and a random sampling of 14 boys has 12 with Nigerian origin begs for an answer. If the key players in global conversation are trained in Cambridge and other top universities, then we have to be part of that space if we want to participate in the conversations. Africa and the rest of the black communities cannot be spectators and expect to score goals or control the rules of the game. So to the parents, who are sweating to get their children into Cambridge and other top universities, I say kudos! I hope other African parents can emulate Nigerians in getting their children into these spaces. It is not an accident that many Cantabs end up doing many great things in the society. So key in and be part of this space.

For those who think that most Nigerians are dubious and corrupt because of the activities of a few bad eggs, you may continue to tag us while we excel at things that matter. I will also add that if your parents can’t afford to send you to Cambridge, do not be discouraged. There is space for you. There are lots of scholarships and students loans that can get you to Cambridge and other top universities. Consult the university websites for information. I promise that all you need is to believe and give it a shot; I guarantee that your experience will be rewarding.

I deeply appreciate the Cambridge Afro-Caribbean society led by Ore Ogunbiyi (Nigerian) for this wonderful initiative. This sort of conversation is what we should never sleep on until we achieve better representation of black and minority ethnic groups in top universities. I hope this campaign achieves the aim of raising awareness and encouraging more BME students to apply and get into Cambridge and other top universities. I am also grateful to the support the university has given to the campaign and their efforts in widening participation of BME at the university. According to businessinsider, a university spokesman said “We maintain high academic standards but we are also committed to widening participation. ‘Widening participation further will require Government, schools, universities, charities, parents and students to work closely together. We will continue to work hard with all parties to raise aspirations and attainment to improve access to higher education.”

Apart from the undergraduate, the post-graduate also have the African society of Cambridge students (ASCU), Cambridge University Nigerian society (CUNS) etc. ASCU will be having their annual conference –Africa together, on the 9th June 2017. This is a platform where Africa problems are discussed and solutions proffered by Africans. To my Ghanaian counterparts, while we are at our Jollof war, I will encourage you to work hard and come and support my good friend Amatey Doku in occupying the Cambridge space. As rightly put by Dami Adebayo “Young black men don’t grow up thinking they’ll make it here. They should”.

Finally, while we excel in these great universities, I hope we will join hands in correcting our battered image and making Nigeria and Africa work. Nigeria is the heartbeat of Africa. Africa will be the force to reckon with when Nigeria works. Let us join hand in making project Nigeria a reality.


Dr Chinedu Ugwu
Dr Ugwu is a PhD candidate in veterinary science, University of Cambridge, UK.


The students pictured in the main image are (top row, from left to right): William Gore, Bez Adeosun, Peter Adefioye, Judah Aiyenuro, Joseph Adikwu, Dennis Mubaiwa, Dami Adebayo, Ife Adepegba, Donte Nembhard, Baba Bob-Soile, and Daniel Oluboyede. Pictured on the bottom row of the photo are Michael Samuelson-Beulah, Folajimi Babasola, and Ade Omisore.


https://www.businessdayonline.com/cambridge-black-boys-photo-went-viral/
who dia Cambridge epp?
Re: The Cambridge Black Boys’ Photo That Went Viral! Mostly Nigerians by fujirice: 2:11pm On May 10, 2017
ebukahandsome:



How much is Your wage for tribal comments like this... Igbos are naturaly wise but Your comment defined you
You must be from abakiliki. ..
Bros wetin we do you naw?
Why you dey drag us into this matter in this manner?
Not cool sad
Re: The Cambridge Black Boys’ Photo That Went Viral! Mostly Nigerians by ElsonMorali: 3:05pm On May 10, 2017
izzou:


So sorry for my response too. Please accept my apologies

I understand the fact that you have to defend your tribe. But making it seem like everyone outside your tribe is tribalistic isn't fair

There are still igbos on nairaland who aren't tribalistic

I understand. No offence taken. I wish more sensible Igbos will come out of hiding and admonish their brothers.

We can only hope that NL will become less tribalistic.
Re: The Cambridge Black Boys’ Photo That Went Viral! Mostly Nigerians by faith551(m): 3:27pm On May 10, 2017
halimi26:
I have said it before&i"ll say it again
Black men are the most handsome and masculine men out of every other race in the world
especially when they have got their shit together(in good shape,dignified,intelligent,good dresser,charming)
No other race of men even comes close

did someone just mention my name cheesy tongue

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