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Re: Things Ipob Supporters Should Channel Their Protests Into In The South East by MyGeneration(m): 9:03am On Feb 16, 2016 |
Every single day right thinking igbos carry the interest of Igbo's first before anything, not another mans interest no Ijaw man can support any igbo man the way igbos supported Gej. Look at the case of maritime university warri that was stopped and we igbos am surprised we are even talking abt it, if u ask any warri person who stopped the maritime academy they wud tell u igbos stopped it i. E Amaechi, if u ask this same warri people who is responsible for warris underdevelopment they wud say its Igbo's that Okowo is only focusing on the igbo part and leaving them to suffer and these are the stup1d set of people we are reasoning there mata. WHAT OUR LEADERS SHOULD ADVOCATE FOR RIGHT NOW IN THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY IS SINCE LAGOS RECEIVES A HIGHER ALLOCATION DESPITE ITS VERY SMALL LANDMASS BECAUSE OF ITS POPULATION, THE EASTERN STATES SHOULD RECEIVE MORE ATTENTION IN TERMS OF EDUCATION BECAUSE OF THE POPULATION OF THERE PEOPLE WHO ATTEND EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS. 1 Like |
Re: Things Ipob Supporters Should Channel Their Protests Into In The South East by TechRev: 9:04am On Feb 16, 2016 |
A Nigerian Youth that has not fixed Nigeria is advising IPOB youth. Hilarious. 1 Like |
Re: Things Ipob Supporters Should Channel Their Protests Into In The South East by Scholes007(m): 9:04am On Feb 16, 2016 |
Mr MORNDEW, last time i checked south easterns has been the ones that criticize their leaders more than any group. You can always see that online and offline. You were too quick to call T.A.ORji who his people call a failure, who always get disgraced by his people... Now tell me other region that can do it.(except ss). You talked about education right? Well that depends on if you are comparing south east with usa. Data on education development in nigeria has always shown that se is not found wanting(by nigeria standard.). Others maybe bringing up waec result as their base for... 4 Likes |
Re: Things Ipob Supporters Should Channel Their Protests Into In The South East by MyGeneration(m): 9:09am On Feb 16, 2016 |
babyfaceafrica:This same miracles are even worse in other States, Because it happens, but who is to blame when in some states even the teachers cannot get a C in waec if they were to write it, El rufai told us dat 80percent of kano teachers are unqualified, if so then what do u expect frok the performance of the students, Mr man u dont have sth to say. 2 Likes |
Re: Things Ipob Supporters Should Channel Their Protests Into In The South East by babyfaceafrica: 9:11am On Feb 16, 2016 |
MyGeneration:waec is a bad measure of brilliance in state education guy |
Re: Things Ipob Supporters Should Channel Their Protests Into In The South East by MyGeneration(m): 9:17am On Feb 16, 2016 |
babyfaceafrica:Even the unity school cut of marks are there. Not only that last month some students from Anambra went to the world debate and came back victorious or are there special centers there? 1 Like |
Re: Things Ipob Supporters Should Channel Their Protests Into In The South East by IGBOPRINCE: 9:25am On Feb 16, 2016 |
MORNDEW:which message have been passed The one You talked and wrote without actions? You re only good in making noise and writing on internet, why not come outside,form a group cohesively and practice what you wrote up there? Come and lead us by example. Na only to type lubbish on net you sabi to do. onye nzuzu 1 Like |
Re: Things Ipob Supporters Should Channel Their Protests Into In The South East by Anambra1stSon(m): 9:27am On Feb 16, 2016 |
babyfaceafrica:No na wonders center dey southwest 7.5. Zonal Leaders in Exam Malpractice Rankings The State in table 7 ranked number in zonal Exam Malpractice Rankings. 8.0. DISTRIBUTION OF DE-RECOGNIZED SCHOOLS IN STATES AND ZONES. Bayelsa has the number of De-recognized schools (13), followed by Delta (12), Ondo (cool, Kaduna (7), Cross River (7), Imo (7), Plateau (6), Rivers (6) Kogi (5) Lagos (5) nasarawa (5), Sokoto (4) Anambra (4), (See table (10). No schools were rerecognized in Taraba, Ebonyi, Borno, Niger, Adamawa, FCT and Yobe State. South-South has the highest number of de-registered schools (35.1%), followed by South-West (19.3%), North Central (15.7%), North West (15%), South East (13.2%), and North East (1.7%). http://www.examethicsmarshals.org/index.php?/downloads/ 1 Like |
Re: Things Ipob Supporters Should Channel Their Protests Into In The South East by Anambra1stSon(m): 9:33am On Feb 16, 2016 |
MORNDEW:I find it difficult not to respond to some of these long-held lies that are constantly being peddled by Yorubas. One is that the Yoruba have the largest number of professors in the country. I would again ask that we stick to facts and statistical records. The Nigerian Universities Commission has a record of the state with the largest number of professors on their records and as at 2010 that state is Imo State followed by Ondo State and then Anambra State; the next state is Ekiti and then Delta before Kwara State. I am sure you Yorubas are surprised. When you sit in the South-West do not think others are sleeping but I wish to address another historical fact and that is who were the first Nigerians to receive Western education. It is important that these issues be examined in their historical context and evidence through research be presented for all to examine. from great researcher 4 Likes |
Re: Things Ipob Supporters Should Channel Their Protests Into In The South East by Anambra1stSon(m): 9:39am On Feb 16, 2016 |
Why then would several Yoruba people peddle all these falsehoods to show that they are ahead educationally in Nigeria? The true facts from the Federal Office of Statistics on education tell otherwise, showing that 3 Igbo states for the past 16 years have constantly had the largest number of graduates in the country, producing more graduates than Ondo, Osun, Ekiti and Oyo states. These eastern states are Imo, Anambra and Abia. Yet he calls Igbo traders. Indeed, the Igbos dominate because excellence dominates mediocrity – truth. from great researcher 4 Likes |
Re: Things Ipob Supporters Should Channel Their Protests Into In The South East by Anambra1stSon(m): 10:02am On Feb 16, 2016 |
[b]The Nigeria Prize for Science and The Nigeria Prize for Literature are Nigerian science and literary awards presented annually since 2004. The award is sponsored by Nigeria LNG in partnership with the Nigerian Academy of Science and the Nigerian Academy of Letters.[ The prize describes itself as "bringing Nigerian scientists and authors to public attention and celebrating excellence in scientific breakthroughs and literary craftsmanship in the nation." The Prize for Literature rotates among four genres - Fiction, Poetry, Drama and Children's literature. The Prize was initially $20,000 each in Literature and Science. This was increased to $30,000 in 2006, and again to $50,000 in 2008. In 2011 the prize was increased to $100,000, making it the largest African literary prize and one of the richest literary prizes in the world. In 2009 the Literature Committee could not decide on a winner and the prize money was given to the Nigerian Academy of Letters instead Winners year 1 Sam Ukala, Iredi War 2014 - Igbo 2 Tade Ipadeola, The Sahara Testaments 2013-Yoruba 3 Chika Unigwe, On Black Sisters' Street 2012-Igbo 4 Adeleke Adeyemi (Mai Nasara), The Missing Clock 2011-Yoruba 5 Esiaba Irobi, Cemetery Road 2010-Igbo 6 Kaine Agary, Yellow Yellow 2008 Southsouth 7 Mabel Segun, Readers' Theatre: Twelve Plays for Young People, Akachi Adimora-Ezeigbo, My Cousin Sammy, both won 2007 Yoruba and Igbo 8 Ahmed Yerima, Hard Ground 2006- Hausa 9 Gabriel Okara, The Dreamer: His Vision, Ezenwa Ohaeto, Chants of a Minstrel- both won 2005-Ijaw and Igbo https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nigeria_Prizes_for_Science_and_Literature[/b] 2 Likes |
Re: Things Ipob Supporters Should Channel Their Protests Into In The South East by MORNDEW(m): 11:11am On Feb 16, 2016 |
Lalasticlala, we the good Igbos are are appealing that you please move this to front page to change the mentality of this IPOB ppl. 1 Like |
Re: Things Ipob Supporters Should Channel Their Protests Into In The South East by MORNDEW(m): 3:09pm On Feb 16, 2016 |
post=42966528:so an hausa man has even won it. I thought u ppl said they know nothing at all apart from Quota sysytem? |
Re: Things Ipob Supporters Should Channel Their Protests Into In The South East by Ovamboland(m): 3:25pm On Feb 16, 2016 |
Scholes007: Ewo you disgraced him by sending him to represent you in the Senate, Now I truly believe in the Biafra cause, what a wonderful way to bring down the zoo, reward your worst people to lead and destroy the society wit crass incompetence. That must be why a character like Jonathan got SE ful support, as a WMD to destroy the zoo, it's getting clear, and IPOB youths take the job of attacking any move to save the zoo and defend criminals and cankerworms, neat strategy |
Re: Things Ipob Supporters Should Channel Their Protests Into In The South East by MORNDEW(m): 5:27pm On Feb 16, 2016 |
IGBOPRINCE:smh for your life. The award for the most insultive and tribalistic Nairalander has been given to you Ngwa rest from it. Mynd44 help move this educative thread it will benefit all. 1 Like |
Re: Things Ipob Supporters Should Channel Their Protests Into In The South East by Scholes007(m): 8:53pm On Feb 18, 2016 |
Ovamboland:hmmm what do you mean? Na you sabi wetin you dey talk. If you have any problem with ipob maybe you should sort it out with them not me. |
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