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Re: Never Look Down On Anyone (Tomorrow Is Pregnant) by Dearlord(m): 11:19am On Aug 13, 2022
Karleb:


Stories like these are from LinkedIn, they might not be fake but not totally true.

The author normally add sugar to make it presentable.

Very true bro, they will either add sugar or salt their two common ingredients
Re: Never Look Down On Anyone (Tomorrow Is Pregnant) by Ayk8: 11:19am On Aug 13, 2022
KillSars:
This is not necessary, just thank God and move on...


Bro, for me it's necessary. It helps to heal the world by discouraging such acts by other people like him who read this write-up. Not doing this will result in more such acts in our society.

Let's always learn from good behavior and shun bad behavior.
Re: Never Look Down On Anyone (Tomorrow Is Pregnant) by RepoMan007: 11:21am On Aug 13, 2022
Sweet story. Nigerians and the pull down syndrome. Instead of them to focus on how to transfer knowledge they see their students as imminent opponent and go ahead to derail their studies.
Re: Never Look Down On Anyone (Tomorrow Is Pregnant) by SeriouslySense(m): 11:24am On Aug 13, 2022
My memory usually deletes such kind of experiences, am rather in the moment. And sometimes caught up in my little dream world. Or maybe present in the now and future, and just thankful, when i am accountable.

Ayk8:


Bro, for me it's necessary. It helps to heal the world by discouraging such acts by other people like him who read this write-up. Not doing this will result in more such acts in our society.

Let's always learn from good behavior and shun bad behavior.
Re: Never Look Down On Anyone (Tomorrow Is Pregnant) by Thebadpolitican(m): 11:24am On Aug 13, 2022
AndroidAI


Is a gay on this forum Trying to corrupt the sane mind's gays deserve death sentence


https://www.nairaland.com/7268369/please-cum-without-touching-myself

Homosexual are abomination that needs to be curtail nairaland should never give them room to spread their Madness like Andriodai

Re: Never Look Down On Anyone (Tomorrow Is Pregnant) by meedoLock(m): 11:25am On Aug 13, 2022
It sound too good to be true. But the msg is well received, everyone same person should know this though but some are just callous and mean to others.

Some lecturers still does that as we speak in our institution, they still boast like they are the real citadel of learning.

They will say stuff like "do you know for how long I've been lecturing? Therefore, there is nothing you can write in your answer sheet that has not been written before"............. With this, you will easily get lost in your track if you are not determined.

Meanwhile, they (lecturers) have not been able to upgrade their curriculum, their scheme to today's standard, its still thesame old crap of outdated materials been used in our lecture rooms. No practical iq, no foresight application. No nothing.

Let me stop here
Re: Never Look Down On Anyone (Tomorrow Is Pregnant) by Munzy14(m): 11:26am On Aug 13, 2022
UrVillagePpl:
God has the master plan
100%
Re: Never Look Down On Anyone (Tomorrow Is Pregnant) by DeleTaller: 11:27am On Aug 13, 2022
UrVillagePpl:
A long read but quite insightful and inspiring.


I was supposed to graduate with a First-Class but made 2:1(second class upper) because a lecturer vowed that I can't be the best student ever in Computer Science Department.

What was my offence?

He said I was so insolent to publicly correct a wrong notion he postulated in class during one of his lectures, also, since he didn't graduate with a First Class then nobody else would be in the department as long as he is alive.

This happened about 12 years ago.

He was the head of the conspiracy that marked me down in my final year...

I was very depressed the day I collected my call-up letter to the National Youth Service Corps and saw I was posted to Kebbi one of the educationally less developed states in the country.

Going out of the school, I met Dr. Irukefe at the walkway and he said " I heard about your posting."

He laughed and continued " It doesn't cost much to give your details to someone at NYSC, I want to see how your computer knowledge will be useful in a state where you can count the number of computers, you felt you know something l will see how you will make it in this profession. Best of Luck". And he walked away.

I was stunned because I wanted to serve in Lagos, so this was how I got Kebbi.

Later, a reliable source told me he said that I should thank my stars that he didn't make me have an extra year in school.

I didn't know the hatred was so much.
I was diligent in my studies because of my poor background, my parent struggled to send me to school.

I went to the NYSC camp in Dakingari, very discouraged because I wanted to serve in Lagos where an IT firm had promised to pay me 20,000 Naira apart from my NYSC allowance.

Three days to the end of the camp, a man came asking if there is anyone who can repair a Laptop computer. I volunteered and successfully repaired it. He said his thanks, collected my phone number, and left. He didn't even pay me for my effort.

I thought I was going to teach in a school, When I received my placement letter, I was shocked that I was posted to the office of the Senator representing one of the constituencies in the state.

I was astonished. More amazed, when my phone rang about an hour and the man who came with the faulty Laptop was waiting for me in a Jeep.

He drove me to meet the senator, who thanked me profusely for saving his laptop because it contained bills that he wanted to sponsor at the Senate for his constituency.

The Senator offered me a job as his Personal Assistant and computer instructor at the computer institute he had set up in the state. He laid down his plans on how he wanted young students in his constituency to be computer literate and I am to be the coordinator.

My salary was over 80,000 Naira, with a furnished apartment, and medical allowance. I had access to his cars, and the first contract I executed made me a millionaire because I was asked to procure laptops and accessories for all the senior civil servants in the state ministries.

His company was given the contract.

It was from this state that I was able to secure a scholarship to study after three years of working with my principal after NYSC. He didn't want me to go because the computer school was a success story but he facilitated my comfortable arrival in the United States.

All this happened within 12 years.

I have a Ph.D. in Forensic and Information Technology.

Not quite a long time, I was speaking at the conference of World Forensic Scientists in Japan. After delivering my lecture, there was a standing ovation from the participants all over the world.

Among them was my old-time lecturer, after the proceeding, I walked up and greeted him, he acted like he couldn't recall who I was so I reminded his exact words which were "let me see how you will make it in this profession. I am the boy you said those words to.

He was astonished.

I advised, "try to be a mentor to the young students, you don't know who and what they will become."

"Not only have I made it from this profession but internationally am recognized, you must have been seeing my publications, It was I who paid $5500 to sponsor your trip for this conference under the auspices of GRAND Inc. I owed the company.

"Sir, yearly you will be invited, to speak at a conference like this, it's my way of saying thank you for influencing my posting to Kebbi state that particular year. If you had not done it I would not have made it to where I am today. You meant evil but God turn it into good.

"I hope your hotel room (Room 312) has a nice view of Tokyo?"

He stood rooted to the spot, he was too dazed to speak as I was taken away to meet other professionals in the tech business.

He later sent a mail of apology

when ASUU went on strike, I was informed he was boasting at the department in Nigeria that he is the only lecturer in Africa, who was invited to participate at the GRAND Inc World Conference and subsequently he would be one of the speakers. I guess a leopard never changes its spot.

I am glad he is not poor but he didn't meet me where he left me 12 years ago.

No matter what anyone does to you, continue to be hardworking, a man's gift one day will always make a way for him.



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Yes you are right... But let me ask you a question... Apart from the 80k salary...which was even more than normal but u were lucky because ur boss was a senator and that even means you don chop part of Nigeria money.. Then the millions you made from the project. hmm is that not also part of the money the senator has stolen? ..
Then my last question? Will someone like you support Peter Obi or your Senator Boss in any election?

Mind you, am not against you making money and being blessed through that man.. but will you ever be disloyal to Mr. Senator and vote Obi because you are a youth or for another reason entirely.
Re: Never Look Down On Anyone (Tomorrow Is Pregnant) by IamAtikulate: 11:28am On Aug 13, 2022
His company won the contract to supply computer and accessories to all the senior officers in the state ministry and he sub-contract it to you, not to an authorized distributor because you helped him repair a faulty laptop.

Does this dude know what it takes to execute a state government contract?

Does he know what it takes to supply over 1,000 computer sets as an individual?

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Re: Never Look Down On Anyone (Tomorrow Is Pregnant) by Vello(m): 11:29am On Aug 13, 2022
UrVillagePpl:
A long read but quite insightful and inspiring.


I was supposed to graduate with a First-Class but made 2:1(second class upper) because a lecturer vowed that I can't be the best student ever in Computer Science Department.

What was my offence?

He said I was so insolent to publicly correct a wrong notion he postulated in class during one of his lectures, also, since he didn't graduate with a First Class then nobody else would be in the department as long as he is alive.

This happened about 12 years ago.

He was the head of the conspiracy that marked me down in my final year...

I was very depressed the day I collected my call-up letter to the National Youth Service Corps and saw I was posted to Kebbi one of the educationally less developed states in the country.

Going out of the school, I met Dr. Irukefe at the walkway and he said " I heard about your posting."

He laughed and continued " It doesn't cost much to give your details to someone at NYSC, I want to see how your computer knowledge will be useful in a state where you can count the number of computers, you felt you know something l will see how you will make it in this profession. Best of Luck". And he walked away.

I was stunned because I wanted to serve in Lagos, so this was how I got Kebbi.

Later, a reliable source told me he said that I should thank my stars that he didn't make me have an extra year in school.

I didn't know the hatred was so much.
I was diligent in my studies because of my poor background, my parent struggled to send me to school.

I went to the NYSC camp in Dakingari, very discouraged because I wanted to serve in Lagos where an IT firm had promised to pay me 20,000 Naira apart from my NYSC allowance.

Three days to the end of the camp, a man came asking if there is anyone who can repair a Laptop computer. I volunteered and successfully repaired it. He said his thanks, collected my phone number, and left. He didn't even pay me for my effort.

I thought I was going to teach in a school, When I received my placement letter, I was shocked that I was posted to the office of the Senator representing one of the constituencies in the state.

I was astonished. More amazed, when my phone rang about an hour and the man who came with the faulty Laptop was waiting for me in a Jeep.

He drove me to meet the senator, who thanked me profusely for saving his laptop because it contained bills that he wanted to sponsor at the Senate for his constituency.

The Senator offered me a job as his Personal Assistant and computer instructor at the computer institute he had set up in the state. He laid down his plans on how he wanted young students in his constituency to be computer literate and I am to be the coordinator.

My salary was over 80,000 Naira, with a furnished apartment, and medical allowance. I had access to his cars, and the first contract I executed made me a millionaire because I was asked to procure laptops and accessories for all the senior civil servants in the state ministries.

His company was given the contract.

It was from this state that I was able to secure a scholarship to study after three years of working with my principal after NYSC. He didn't want me to go because the computer school was a success story but he facilitated my comfortable arrival in the United States.

All this happened within 12 years.

I have a Ph.D. in Forensic and Information Technology.

Not quite a long time, I was speaking at the conference of World Forensic Scientists in Japan. After delivering my lecture, there was a standing ovation from the participants all over the world.

Among them was my old-time lecturer, after the proceeding, I walked up and greeted him, he acted like he couldn't recall who I was so I reminded his exact words which were "let me see how you will make it in this profession. I am the boy you said those words to.

He was astonished.

I advised, "try to be a mentor to the young students, you don't know who and what they will become."

"Not only have I made it from this profession but internationally am recognized, you must have been seeing my publications, It was I who paid $5500 to sponsor your trip for this conference under the auspices of GRAND Inc. I owed the company.

"Sir, yearly you will be invited, to speak at a conference like this, it's my way of saying thank you for influencing my posting to Kebbi state that particular year. If you had not done it I would not have made it to where I am today. You meant evil but God turn it into good.

"I hope your hotel room (Room 312) has a nice view of Tokyo?"

He stood rooted to the spot, he was too dazed to speak as I was taken away to meet other professionals in the tech business.

He later sent a mail of apology

when ASUU went on strike, I was informed he was boasting at the department in Nigeria that he is the only lecturer in Africa, who was invited to participate at the GRAND Inc World Conference and subsequently he would be one of the speakers. I guess a leopard never changes its spot.

I am glad he is not poor but he didn't meet me where he left me 12 years ago.

No matter what anyone does to you, continue to be hardworking, a man's gift one day will always make a way for him.



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Na this kain story dey make person crazy when he realize it's just a figment of someone's imagination.
For stories like this, we need the name and details of the narrator
Re: Never Look Down On Anyone (Tomorrow Is Pregnant) by Secondly: 11:30am On Aug 13, 2022
This is super story.
Re: Never Look Down On Anyone (Tomorrow Is Pregnant) by henrimoto(m): 11:30am On Aug 13, 2022
This story made my day. Thanks OP for this inspiring post.
Re: Never Look Down On Anyone (Tomorrow Is Pregnant) by bonnyhope: 11:32am On Aug 13, 2022
Story
Story
Story
Re: Never Look Down On Anyone (Tomorrow Is Pregnant) by Obidient4life3: 11:33am On Aug 13, 2022
What's the Title of this Nigerian film?
Re: Never Look Down On Anyone (Tomorrow Is Pregnant) by Bmaster(m): 11:33am On Aug 13, 2022
I wonder if buhari's regime could facilitate such a replica of story today.
Thank your stars you made it before apc took over, otherwise ur story would have ended at kebbi.
These broom holders are very disastrous to almost everything,and that may include school children's destiny
Re: Never Look Down On Anyone (Tomorrow Is Pregnant) by Holluwhakemmy(f): 11:34am On Aug 13, 2022
Motivated. I read it on WhatsApp too few days ago
Re: Never Look Down On Anyone (Tomorrow Is Pregnant) by Anaerobi(m): 11:35am On Aug 13, 2022
Inspiring story.
Re: Never Look Down On Anyone (Tomorrow Is Pregnant) by Heartfelt: 11:44am On Aug 13, 2022
Re: Never Look Down On Anyone (Tomorrow Is Pregnant) by Nonexisting: 11:44am On Aug 13, 2022
This is why I say fucck you to all lecturers and their ASUU. After Nigerian nurses, Nigerian lecturers are the most wicked. One of my lecturers back then always said I would end up with a sugar mummy and not be useful in my life. The man was too ugly that he hated anything fine in male students. Last time I saw him, he asked for my number saying he heard I was now a big architect and I laughed. If na when I was suffering that I met him I swear, nothing would've stopped me from breaking his head with empty bottle because poverty na bastard wey dey carry anger everywhere e dey go.
Re: Never Look Down On Anyone (Tomorrow Is Pregnant) by MMempire(m): 11:54am On Aug 13, 2022
dettolgel:


You believed this cock and bull story?
I believe small, not entirely. You get?
Re: Never Look Down On Anyone (Tomorrow Is Pregnant) by Starz825(m): 12:02pm On Aug 13, 2022
gift2xl:
If the devil knows that Christ Jesus was sent to redeemed man kind and take back the key from him, he wouldn't have allowed any one beat and killed Christ Jesus. The secret was keep off from him. Today he is number 1

Nobody revealed this to you bro but the holy ghost..

I felt the same way few years back...and also that if the devil has the opportunity to return back to heaven .....omooo trouble no go too dey again

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Re: Never Look Down On Anyone (Tomorrow Is Pregnant) by VladimirPutiin(m): 12:03pm On Aug 13, 2022
seanwilliam:
That’s because you put effort.
If you relax and relent , u are not going anywhere

Him fixing that man laptop changed his life. I think he had some luck, Grace or privileged. What ever sha
Re: Never Look Down On Anyone (Tomorrow Is Pregnant) by fx45(m): 12:08pm On Aug 13, 2022
emmancipated:
Seems like a super story. But then there are very insightful stuff there to keep one motivated. Thanks for sharing.
Definitely a Super Story

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Re: Never Look Down On Anyone (Tomorrow Is Pregnant) by NaBanga: 12:12pm On Aug 13, 2022
People outside of Nigerian don't really understand the statement "Nigerians are wicked". Something very evil lurks inside many Nigerians. embarassed
Re: Never Look Down On Anyone (Tomorrow Is Pregnant) by kaywhy09(m): 12:21pm On Aug 13, 2022
Interesting makeup story. Kudos.

Re: Never Look Down On Anyone (Tomorrow Is Pregnant) by Coly2012(m): 12:22pm On Aug 13, 2022
When I was doing my masters degree, in one of our paper presentation I had an argument with the Dr. On an issue with my paper and is was serious and she said," You are showing us that you are intelligent, you will never pass this course" long story short that was my best result that semester, even after I refused to go an appologise after much persuation from my class mates even when all of us know I was right and she was very wrong. Today am very grateful to her for knowing limit and shunning pride.
Re: Never Look Down On Anyone (Tomorrow Is Pregnant) by RockhouseCafe: 12:25pm On Aug 13, 2022
Looks like Nollywood. Great read all the same.
Re: Never Look Down On Anyone (Tomorrow Is Pregnant) by VEE2010(m): 12:39pm On Aug 13, 2022
There is nothing new under the sun, it sounds like the biblical story of Joseph and his brothers...Indeed, inspiring.
I still believe in one thing, once you have a clear conscience over everyone that hates you, their evil plans would only catapult you to your desired destination via providence. It is a typical example and I urge the writer to continue to be magnanimous in his success story. Vengeance is of the Lord; Hebrews 10:30.
Re: Never Look Down On Anyone (Tomorrow Is Pregnant) by LikeAking: 12:45pm On Aug 13, 2022
UrVillagePpl:
A long read but quite insightful and inspiring.


I was supposed to graduate with a First-Class but made 2:1(second class upper) because a lecturer vowed that I can't be the best student ever in Computer Science Department.

What was my offence?

He said I was so insolent to publicly correct a wrong notion he postulated in class during one of his lectures, also, since he didn't graduate with a First Class then nobody else would be in the department as long as he is alive.

This happened about 12 years ago.

He was the head of the conspiracy that marked me down in my final year...

I was very depressed the day I collected my call-up letter to the National Youth Service Corps and saw I was posted to Kebbi one of the educationally less developed states in the country.

Going out of the school, I met Dr. Irukefe at the walkway and he said " I heard about your posting."

He laughed and continued " It doesn't cost much to give your details to someone at NYSC, I want to see how your computer knowledge will be useful in a state where you can count the number of computers, you felt you know something l will see how you will make it in this profession. Best of Luck". And he walked away.

I was stunned because I wanted to serve in Lagos, so this was how I got Kebbi.

Later, a reliable source told me he said that I should thank my stars that he didn't make me have an extra year in school.

I didn't know the hatred was so much.
I was diligent in my studies because of my poor background, my parent struggled to send me to school.

I went to the NYSC camp in Dakingari, very discouraged because I wanted to serve in Lagos where an IT firm had promised to pay me 20,000 Naira apart from my NYSC allowance.

Three days to the end of the camp, a man came asking if there is anyone who can repair a Laptop computer. I volunteered and successfully repaired it. He said his thanks, collected my phone number, and left. He didn't even pay me for my effort.

I thought I was going to teach in a school, When I received my placement letter, I was shocked that I was posted to the office of the Senator representing one of the constituencies in the state.

I was astonished. More amazed, when my phone rang about an hour and the man who came with the faulty Laptop was waiting for me in a Jeep.

He drove me to meet the senator, who thanked me profusely for saving his laptop because it contained bills that he wanted to sponsor at the Senate for his constituency.

The Senator offered me a job as his Personal Assistant and computer instructor at the computer institute he had set up in the state. He laid down his plans on how he wanted young students in his constituency to be computer literate and I am to be the coordinator.

My salary was over 80,000 Naira, with a furnished apartment, and medical allowance. I had access to his cars, and the first contract I executed made me a millionaire because I was asked to procure laptops and accessories for all the senior civil servants in the state ministries.

His company was given the contract.

It was from this state that I was able to secure a scholarship to study after three years of working with my principal after NYSC. He didn't want me to go because the computer school was a success story but he facilitated my comfortable arrival in the United States.

All this happened within 12 years.

I have a Ph.D. in Forensic and Information Technology.

Not quite a long time, I was speaking at the conference of World Forensic Scientists in Japan. After delivering my lecture, there was a standing ovation from the participants all over the world.

Among them was my old-time lecturer, after the proceeding, I walked up and greeted him, he acted like he couldn't recall who I was so I reminded his exact words which were "let me see how you will make it in this profession. I am the boy you said those words to.

He was astonished.

I advised, "try to be a mentor to the young students, you don't know who and what they will become."

"Not only have I made it from this profession but internationally am recognized, you must have been seeing my publications, It was I who paid $5500 to sponsor your trip for this conference under the auspices of GRAND Inc. I owed the company.

"Sir, yearly you will be invited, to speak at a conference like this, it's my way of saying thank you for influencing my posting to Kebbi state that particular year. If you had not done it I would not have made it to where I am today. You meant evil but God turn it into good.

"I hope your hotel room (Room 312) has a nice view of Tokyo?"

He stood rooted to the spot, he was too dazed to speak as I was taken away to meet other professionals in the tech business.

He later sent a mail of apology

when ASUU went on strike, I was informed he was boasting at the department in Nigeria that he is the only lecturer in Africa, who was invited to participate at the GRAND Inc World Conference and subsequently he would be one of the speakers. I guess a leopard never changes its spot.

I am glad he is not poor but he didn't meet me where he left me 12 years ago.

No matter what anyone does to you, continue to be hardworking, a man's gift one day will always make a way for him.



COPIED

Lies!


Never correct any body in this life be wise.. We are all humans after all..
Re: Never Look Down On Anyone (Tomorrow Is Pregnant) by RockhouseCafe: 12:48pm On Aug 13, 2022
Sweetplum:

This is life touching. Thanks for sharing.
Bros na you this thing happened to?



Haba Hanty. Can't you see "copied" at the base?
Re: Never Look Down On Anyone (Tomorrow Is Pregnant) by gift2xl: 12:51pm On Aug 13, 2022
Starz825:

Nobody revealed this to you bro but the holy ghost..

I felt the same way few years back...and also that if the devil has the opportunity to return back to heaven .....omooo trouble no go too dey again

God bless you
Re: Never Look Down On Anyone (Tomorrow Is Pregnant) by Nobody: 12:51pm On Aug 13, 2022
RockhouseCafe:




Haba Hanty. Can't you see "copied" at the base?
I no see am..thanks for pointing out

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