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What 1st Nigerian Girl To Pass MBA Said Abt Nigeria &lagos In 1953 Still Applies by saydfact(m): 3:50pm On Jul 14, 2017
Miss Stella McIntosh - She is 24 years old, Miss Stella McIntosh who returned by air from the United States last Tuesday. Stella whose forceful ideas may revolutionize local business administration majored in Personnel Management in June 1953 and took other administrative courses like General Management, Marketing, Investment Shook Management and Insurance Research in Indiana University where she was enrolled in February 1951.

Previous to this she had obtained B.Sc degree having majored in Secretariat Studies and Business Administration and minored in Sociology after three and a half years....

On local politics she said: "I hate any trace of tribalism in our local politics - It is time some journalist realize that we all in Nigeria are brothers" further asked about her impression of Lagos after her return, Stella shook her head and said with a sigh: "I am disappointed with the roads, considering the growth of traffic in the municipality, I think it is time to introduce lights"

It is not surprising that several years after - we have degraded further down from tribalism to religious, cultural and regional division. The state of our road are no better, and do we have light? - The answer to that is obvious.

What is the way out of this situation we've put ourselves into? whatever that is, it start from you and me - from loving our neighbours irrespective of tribe, race, religion or cultural belief.

NIGERIA and indeed LAGOS (not excluding other states) can be great again.


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Re: What 1st Nigerian Girl To Pass MBA Said Abt Nigeria &lagos In 1953 Still Applies by Nobody: 4:12pm On Jul 14, 2017
.Nigeria is just land showing that people
are living there on earth....








this nation is f**ked up....

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Re: What 1st Nigerian Girl To Pass MBA Said Abt Nigeria &lagos In 1953 Still Applies by kolafolabi(m): 4:15pm On Jul 14, 2017
She's on point. Now she is successful, would she come and campaign and win a gubernatorial election in Lagos?

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Re: What 1st Nigerian Girl To Pass MBA Said Abt Nigeria &lagos In 1953 Still Applies by true2home(m): 5:54pm On Jul 14, 2017
I laugh when reading this kind of article. she is right in her assessment, but Nigeria's problems are easy to numerate. The problem has always been that we never have Scholars that are interest in bring in solution from their travels, rather, criticism. I will like to know what she; being the first Nigerian MBA holder; has accomplished for the country of Nigeria

Just like most that went abroad, most likely nothing but analysis. Patriotism is the problem of Nigeria... We need to love the country enough to sacrifice for its development. Leave your comfort zones and be a doer in Nigeria period.

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Re: What 1st Nigerian Girl To Pass MBA Said Abt Nigeria &lagos In 1953 Still Applies by saydfact(m): 7:29am On Jul 15, 2017
kolafolabi:
She's on point. Now she is successful, would she come and campaign and win a gubernatorial election in Lagos?

Wld the system allow?

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Re: What 1st Nigerian Girl To Pass MBA Said Abt Nigeria &lagos In 1953 Still Applies by Nobody: 10:24am On Jul 15, 2017
saydfact:





Wld the system allow?



Ask them ooooo

Someone brought an idea for 247 light in Nigeria.


To start from one particular state, do you know what happened?


They threatened him, as if it wasn't enough, they kidnapped his wife. After paying ransom, he ran back to USA with his family.












Never to return cry

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Re: What 1st Nigerian Girl To Pass MBA Said Abt Nigeria &lagos In 1953 Still Applies by saydfact(m): 6:46pm On Jul 15, 2017
obikirinoni:




Ask them ooooo

Someone brought an idea for 247 light in Nigeria.


To start from one particular state, do you know what happened?


They threatened him, as if it wasn't enough, they kidnapped his wife. After paying ransom, he ran back to USA with his family.




Never to return cry

The cabal sell generators.. Why wld they? That's just 1 in 1 million examples..

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Re: What 1st Nigerian Girl To Pass MBA Said Abt Nigeria &lagos In 1953 Still Applies by oldfoolnigger(m): 8:34pm On Jul 15, 2017
space
Re: What 1st Nigerian Girl To Pass MBA Said Abt Nigeria &lagos In 1953 Still Applies by Nobody: 9:35pm On Jul 15, 2017
No hope for Nigeria
Re: What 1st Nigerian Girl To Pass MBA Said Abt Nigeria &lagos In 1953 Still Applies by efficiencie(m): 9:09am On Jul 16, 2017
Our problem is that we do not see beyond ourselves...give an average Nigerian, irrespective of descent or ethnicity, 100 million dollars and all he can think about is himself and all that concerns him materially! As long as we are all about ourselves, Nigeria will remain what it is or mostly likely get much worse.
Re: What 1st Nigerian Girl To Pass MBA Said Abt Nigeria &lagos In 1953 Still Applies by saydfact(m): 9:52pm On Jul 17, 2017
efficiencie:
Our problem is that we do not see beyond ourselves...give an average Nigerian, irrespective of descent or ethnicity, 100 million dollars and all he can think about is himself and all that concerns him materially! As long as we are all about ourselves, Nigeria will remain what it is or mostly likely get much worse.


True that... . Can't say it better

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