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beewhyfocs (m)
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@Davidlan, Hi, im new in this forum and was just drawn to the discuss on the third class stuffs. I must say that davidlan made some beautiful points up there. I initially guessed you made a first class before I later saw it confirmed on the forum. Good one, keep it up. At times, people who use Bill gate as a self defence for their laxity with academics never thought of the reason why he dropped out of school. I think he dropped out, not because he was unable to cope but because the system was rather too slow for him. so people should get their point clear. Well, I think if one does not make a first class or 2:1 out of school, it actually does not mean the end of the road but an indication that you have missed out on a possibility. This is because people usually realize after school that they could have actually performed better. Nevertheless, I believe a sound decision to be the best in other future life endeavour could be a panacea in this regard. Though I planned to make a first class but eventually finished with a strong 2;1 from a federal university in Nigeria, I believe there is no much big deal about the first class stuffs. Its only people that never aspired for it that tried to make a nonsense of the ones that eventually paid the price to make it. And as such, the ones that made it should be accorded their due respect at least. Even in the U.K here, companies emphasize on grade. I used to think it was only in Nigeria until I came here to see for myself. The ultimate is to be the best at what we do, and the sky would definitely be a spring board @davidlan, I would like to have your email so we could discuss better.mine is beewhyfocus@yahoo.com. takecare man, U will succeed!
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Patrick_24 (m)
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well that should be an encouragement for those that graduated with a degree lower than 2.1. that should also tell us that much should not be placed on paper qualification for we know what happens in our universities like soughting, upgrading of scores and CGP. Emphasis should be placed on what you can do and deliver, your skills and potentials  matters alot. The skills you acquire is what really determine who you are and what you will become, just like TONY ELUMELU of UBA. ENOUGH OF PAPER QUALIFICATION,
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solowealth (m)
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hmnnnnnnnnnnn
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cheeze
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we nigreians most times think the grade we obtain is what define who we are but i tell it's not.it only gives us an edge in life.at a point the 10 riches men in the world were not graduate even d no 7 that was a graduate droped out of post graduate school.you see every man is a genuis in its own field.if anyone find's himself doing smething and he is not exceeling it's b'cos it's not is field let him try order things.look at the likes of (Dele Momodu,Fela ,wole soyinka and others) came out with 2.2 and below but they are very sucessful today.so don't be sad if u fall into that category.
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server34 (m)
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@Poster, go and read your books.
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ibrahim007
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My hommie is a first class in computer science with a G.P.A 4.79.His final year project was based on this popular traffic light system project,he takes his system to system to otigba every time he has issue with it,he claims programming is his area of specialization yet he knows nothing about programming.I remember when we had a get together party sometime last month,i was discussing with some IT gurus he was looking like pedestral immediately i discovered he doesn't even understand what we're talking about.A lot of them like that.
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tkb417 (m)
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Hey people i know it's not news that Bill Gates has no formal university degree, and Gani Fawehinmi had a third class degree in law from university and Tony Elumelu would not be news to people who know about UBA ,standard trust bank and all that merger talks during the the consolidation period of banks in nigeria and one thing about all these guys is that they've achieved some level of success in their fields and are really respected as well.the point is i just got out from one of the UBA branches in abuja here and i overheard someone(a staff) say their oga had a third class from from uniben or sumtin.someone should please tell mi this is a lie or anybody who know if this is true should confirm please, Tony didnt go to UNIBEN so go look for some other lies. what school did Gani go to? rubbish common lies on the streets
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Jon-oh-jon
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I wonder where u guys get your information from concerning Tony Elumelu. The guy did not finish with a 3rd Class, and neither did he attend Uniben.
Second class candidate from then Edo state university,in Economics and he also bagged an Msc in Economics from Unilag. Just think about how many 3rd class candidate do u see that have the courage to go and further in thesame field they've earned a third class? Very few if any.
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tkb417 (m)
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Second class candidate from then Edo state university,in Economics and he also bagged an Msc in Economics from Unilag. Just think about how many 3rd class candidate do u see that have the courage to go and further in thesame field they've earned a third class? Very few if any. thank u my brother i will like to know where these peeps get these rubbish info from. an econs grad with a second class grade from ekpoma suddenly turns another thing. same goes for Gani and Wole Soyinka. its so common u hear it even in a place u'll feel they should know better. Im sure this started from someone who in a bid to supress the dejection and humiliation of coming out with a 3rd class degree, crafted the story of the nobles who finished with 3rd class degrees omo na hunger go kill u for this country if u no find another degree 
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DareBally
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it is not about grade, but what you can do. it is unfortunate that nigeria hardly place emphasis what you can do, but result/certificates.
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yungwun (m)
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[size=8pt]What I think the poster was trying to get was this: If Tony Elumelu graduated with a 3rd class, no biggie, a lot of people did, but at least someone gave him a chance to prove himself. WHY IS HE NOT GIVING OTHER 3RD CLASS HOLDERS A CHANCE AT UBA? what if he was sent away because he had a 3rd class? Where do you think he would have been?
Apart from being serious in school, a lot of issues can contribute to someone's grade. I worked all nights, Sunday to Sunday, from 6pm to 6 am in order to pay my fees and my sister's too. I will get off work at 6.30 am, fly that early morning okada ( those early rides, that tears will dripping from your eyes cos of the early morning wind), get home, shower and hit the class for a 7.15am lecture. I know I slept through most of the lectures. I graduated with a 2:2 when I could have made the a first class comfortably if the conditions were different. It is not affecting me now because I was given an opportunity in a fortune 500 company and it took just 2 months for me to prove myself.
I had a classmate who was delayed after graduating in 2003 from going for the mandatory NYSC, because a lecturer suspected he dated a female student that he was interested in. The lecturer in a show of power, deleted his records and the guy who was supposed to graduate with a 2:1, graduated with a 3rd class.
So if chances can be given to people no matter their grades, this will never be an issue. Yes we know that outside of Nigeria, companies stand in line to pick the best graduating students, yet chances are given to the rest to still prove their mettle.[/size]
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Jon-oh-jon
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Ignorance thats all I can say . If not do you think that the Nigerian employer Elumelu inclusive do not know that some people that graduated with a pass degree can perform on the job? Sure they know that. Employers insisting on a particular grade limit use it as an opportunity to screen the number of application / applicant they want to attend to or can u imagine Mobil trying to recruit fresh graduate without a grade limit, do u think they want to waste manpower and resources controlling and organising crowd when it is obvious that they can still get the right candidate even if the list is limited to only 50.
Ignorance I say is a killer. I pray God bless u folks that believe otherwise really well and when you become an employer place an advert for fresh graduate without a grade limit and try and see if u can cope with it.
Bottom line , do whatu can that will guarantee u a minimum of a second class degree period.
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tkb417 (m)
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Ignorance thats all I can say . If not do you think that the Nigerian employer Elumelu inclusive do not know that some people that graduated with a pass degree can perform on the job? Sure they know that. Employers insisting on a particular grade limit use it as an opportunity to screen the number of application / applicant they want to attend to or can u imagine Mobil trying to recruit fresh graduate without a grade limit, do u think they want to waste manpower and resources controlling and organising crowd when it is obvious that they can still get the right candidate even if the list is limited to only 50.
Ignorance I say is a killer. I pray God bless u folks that believe otherwise really well and when you become an employer place an advert for fresh graduate without a grade limit and try and see if u can cope with it.
Bottom line , do whatu can that will guarantee u a minimum of a second class degree period nice one. imagine Chevron telling everybody to come write a test, im sure u'll get at least a million people one more thing peeps actually in this part of the world distort facts to whip up sentiments. Tony and co didnt graduate with 3rd class!!!
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yungwun (m)
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You guys are just skewing this discussion out of context, maybe because, you think you are not concerned. Probably, if you had a 3rd class, you will be more considerate in the way and manner that you spew forth all the gibberish from your mouth. Chevron did this, chevron did that. bloody hell!! Anyway, I believe everyone's destiny is in his or her hands. If you decide to sit back and wail because you graduated with a 3rd class, oh well. But if you decide to work hard to improve yourself, I promise you, God will give you that one chance to have one good shot at that dream job. Just ask for the grace to see that chance when it comes. Whether Elumelu made 3rd class or not is actually immaterial. His destiny is not tied to any other person's. he is who he is, you are who you are, chikena![size=8pt]
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Marketiva
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HAVE YOU HAVE AN ENCOUNTER WITH GOD BEFORE.
IF YES, THEN YOU CAN UNDERSTAND WHY A BEGGAR CAN RISE TO THE POSITION OF AA KING
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