Yorubas Are The Most Achieved And Most Successful Black People In The World. by Ofemannnu: 6:37pm On Sep 05, 2016 |
According to facts and figures,I think Yorubas are the most achieved and most successful black race in the world.I am not a bigot or tribalist but systematically using this forum to find out if there is any black tribe in the world that is or are more successful than the Yoruba race. All African/black tribes are invited....Kenyans inclusive.God bless you all as we try to galvanise the African tribes to be competitive positively. GOD BLESS AFRICANS AND THE WORLD. These are a few of the successes and achievements of the Yoruba people: Coupled with the facts that Yorubas lead in Education,Science and Technology and ICT,Music,Business,Infrastructures,Economy etc,they have broken the world records by being only the blacks who had gotten 5.0 cgp both at home and abroad in the higher institutions. They have the highest numbers of the best black mathematicians in the whole world..... K. Okikiolu: Born to Nigerian and British parents, but educated in the U.S., Katherine Okikiolu (was once on Princeton's faculty) received special distinction in 1997 when she was the first Black to win a Sloan Research Fellowship. Later in 1997, she won the Presidential Early Career Awards for Scientists and Engineers for "Innovative research in geometric analysis, particularly the determinant of the Laplacian under smooth perturbations, and developing student workshops and mathematics curricula for inner-city children." This particular award is worth $500,000 and is only granted 60 scientists and engineers in the U.S. per year. Okikiolu's work on elliptical differential operators is considered a major contribution, going well beyond what experts had considered feasible, given the current state of knowledge. Her 2001 publication Critical metrics for the determinant of the Laplacian in odd dimensions in the Annals of Mathematics, is receiving high acclaim. She is Associate Professor of Mathematics at the University of California at San Diego. Farley: Born in an extremely successful academic family of Rochester, New York, Jonathan Farley, graduated second in his class with an A.B. from Harvard University and obtained a mathematics Ph.D. from Oxford University where he was awarded the Senior Mathematical Prize and Johnson Prize for his research. During a two year visit to the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute [MSRI] in 1996, Farley solved very important old problems in the Theory of Ordered Sets. He also works in Lattice Theory. He is currently publishing at an average of more than three papers a year, and in 2003 was a Distinguished Fulbright Scholar at Oxford University in England. Currently is Visiting Professor of Mathematics at Massachusettes Institute of Technology. Gangbo: In just nine years from a Ph.D. to a Full Professor - this is incredible. Wilfrid Gangbo was born in Benin and in 1992 earned a Ph.D. from Swiss Federale Institute of Technology. Among his twelve papers is his 1996 The geometry of optimal transportation remains the single publication by a Black in the Mittag-Leffler Institute's Acta Mathematica, one of the world's strongest mathematics journals. In 2001 he was appointed Full Professor by Georgia Institute of Technology. Agboola: In mathematics, one does not always know of young persons working in fields outside their own, and it is a great honor to the individual if the case is otherwise. Adebisi Agboola's work in Number Theory and Arithmetic Algebraic Geometry has been mentioned to me as very good by Kevin Corlette and two of my non-Black colleagues whose area of research is mutually exclusive with Agboola, Corlette, and each other. Agboola is Full Professor of Mathematics at the University of California at Santa Barbara Gumel: Born in Nigeria, Ph.D. in England. Abba Gumel is an extremely prolific in the areas Mathematical Biology, Non-linear Dynamical Systems, and Computational Mathematics. Currently he is a Full Professor at the University of Manitoba in Canada. Jackson: American Trachette Jackson was a mathematics major at Arizona State in Tempe. Four years later she earned a Ph.D. in Mathematical Biology. Five years later she had ten articles under her belt and a Sloan Fellowship. Currently, Associate Professor at the Department of Mathematics University of Michigan Johnson: British born Mathematical Physicist Clifford V. Johnson has over 60 publications since his 1992 Ph.D. Since that time he has immersed himself within String Theory (also see Sylvester James Gates) with papers and books. He is currently on leave at USC. http://www.math.buffalo.edu/mad/madgreatest.html 6 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Yorubas Are The Most Achieved And Most Successful Black People In The World. by Alfaab: 6:40pm On Sep 05, 2016 |
Ofemannnu: According to facts and figures,I think Yorubas are the most achieved and most successful black race in the world.I am not a bigot or tribalist but systematically using this forum to find out if there is any black tribe in the world that is or are more successful than the Yoruba race. All African/black tribes are invited....Kenyans inclusive.God bless you all as we try to galvanise the African tribes to be competitive positively. GOD BLESS AFRICANS AND THE WORLD. These are a few of the successes and achievements of the Yoruba people:
Coupled with the facts that Yorubas lead in Education,Science and Technology and ICT,Music,Business,Infrastructures,Economy etc,they have broken the world records by being only the blacks who had gotten 5.0 cgp both at home and abroad in the higher institutions.
They have the highest numbers of the best black mathematicians in the whole world.....
K. Okikiolu: Born to Nigerian and British parents, but educated in the U.S., Katherine Okikiolu (was once on Princeton's faculty) received special distinction in 1997 when she was the first Black to win a Sloan Research Fellowship. Later in 1997, she won the Presidential Early Career Awards for Scientists and Engineers for "Innovative research in geometric analysis, particularly the determinant of the Laplacian under smooth perturbations, and developing student workshops and mathematics curricula for inner-city children." This particular award is worth $500,000 and is only granted 60 scientists and engineers in the U.S. per year. Okikiolu's work on elliptical differential operators is considered a major contribution, going well beyond what experts had considered feasible, given the current state of knowledge. Her 2001 publication Critical metrics for the determinant of the Laplacian in odd dimensions in the Annals of Mathematics, is receiving high acclaim. She is Associate Professor of Mathematics at the University of California at San Diego.
Farley: Born in an extremely successful academic family of Rochester, New York, Jonathan Farley, graduated second in his class with an A.B. from Harvard University and obtained a mathematics Ph.D. from Oxford University where he was awarded the Senior Mathematical Prize and Johnson Prize for his research. During a two year visit to the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute [MSRI] in 1996, Farley solved very important old problems in the Theory of Ordered Sets. He also works in Lattice Theory. He is currently publishing at an average of more than three papers a year, and in 2003 was a Distinguished Fulbright Scholar at Oxford University in England. Currently is Visiting Professor of Mathematics at Massachusettes Institute of Technology.
Gangbo: In just nine years from a Ph.D. to a Full Professor - this is incredible. Wilfrid Gangbo was born in Benin and in 1992 earned a Ph.D. from Swiss Federale Institute of Technology. Among his twelve papers is his 1996 The geometry of optimal transportation remains the single publication by a Black in the Mittag-Leffler Institute's Acta Mathematica, one of the world's strongest mathematics journals. In 2001 he was appointed Full Professor by Georgia Institute of Technology.
Agboola: In mathematics, one does not always know of young persons working in fields outside their own, and it is a great honor to the individual if the case is otherwise. Adebisi Agboola's work in Number Theory and Arithmetic Algebraic Geometry has been mentioned to me as very good by Kevin Corlette and two of my non-Black colleagues whose area of research is mutually exclusive with Agboola, Corlette, and each other. Agboola is Full Professor of Mathematics at the University of California at Santa Barbara
Gumel: Born in Nigeria, Ph.D. in England. Abba Gumel is an extremely prolific in the areas Mathematical Biology, Non-linear Dynamical Systems, and Computational Mathematics. Currently he is a Full Professor at the University of Manitoba in Canada.
Jackson: American Trachette Jackson was a mathematics major at Arizona State in Tempe. Four years later she earned a Ph.D. in Mathematical Biology. Five years later she had ten articles under her belt and a Sloan Fellowship. Currently, Associate Professor at the Department of Mathematics University of Michigan
Johnson: British born Mathematical Physicist Clifford V. Johnson has over 60 publications since his 1992 Ph.D. Since that time he has immersed himself within String Theory (also see Sylvester James Gates) with papers and books. He is currently on leave at USC.
http://www.math.buffalo.edu/mad/madgreatest.html Stop this nonsense. 15 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Yorubas Are The Most Achieved And Most Successful Black People In The World. by Nobody: 6:44pm On Sep 05, 2016 |
This is true tho but very chitgbo-ish Na i-bobo youths dey get time for this kind thing If this thread was created by an i-bobo youth, ool boy the thread for don wet. Mouph4fugkkars would have "hoffed" their dirty red mud "pynts" Yorubas don't really care about the whole dick measurement thing Not our style 14 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Yorubas Are The Most Achieved And Most Successful Black People In The World. by DIFY20(f): 6:49pm On Sep 05, 2016 |
OFONJAS eweduterian and amalarians have come again via their brown roof republic 11 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Yorubas Are The Most Achieved And Most Successful Black People In The World. by ShootToKill: 6:49pm On Sep 05, 2016 |
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Re: Yorubas Are The Most Achieved And Most Successful Black People In The World. by Ofemannnu: 6:56pm On Sep 05, 2016 |
These are still a few:
Abimbola Awoliyi is Nigeria’s first female doctor -
Kolapo Hamzat is the youngest professor of physiotherapy in Nigeria and Africa -
Adegoke olubunmo is the first professor of Mathematics in Africa -
Momodu Mosobalaje Olaloye is the first African professor of Geology -
Dele Olojede is the first and only African to win a Pulitzer prize -
Abimbola jayeola is Nigeria’s First Female Helicopter Pilot -
William Akinola Dawodu was the first Nigerian car importer, he started importing cars into Nigeria in 1905 -
Prof. Jade Akande was the first female professor of law in West Africa -
Kofo Ademola is the first black woman to receive an undergraduate degree from Oxford University -
Dr. Olaoluwa Hallowed Oluwadara is the youngest African PHD Holder in Mathematics -
Deborah Enilo Ajakaiye is the first female physics professor in Africa and also the first black African to be named a fellow of the Geological society of London -
Wole Soyinka is the first black and only African to win a Nobel prize for literature -
Thomas Adesanya ige grillo is the first Nigerian professor of anatomy -
Taslim Eliasis the first African to be president of the International Court of Justice (World Court) -
Folake Folarin-Coker the first African-based fashion designer to stage a show twice at the New York Fashion Week -
Latunde Odeku is the first US-trained black neurosurgeon and the 1st professor of neuro- surgery in Nigeria. -
Bode Thomas created the First indigenous Nigerian law firm -I.K
dairo is the first Nigerian to be conferred title of Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (MBE) -
Amzat Beyioku Adebowale is The first Nigerian to bring Sharp range of electronic products in Nigeria -
Prof. Taiyewo Kolawole is the first Nigerian neuro- radiologist -
Prof. Arinola Olasumbo Sanya is the first female Professor of Physiotherapy in Africa. -
Dr Olu Jaiyebo is The first Agronomist in Nigeria.
Professor Micheal Adepoju Adeyemo is The first Nigerian Chartered Accountant
-Latola Films was the 1st film production company in Nigeria -
Prof. IlesanmiAdesida, is the first black Vice- Chancellor in an american unversity -
Mrs. Sade Thomas-Fahm is the First woman to own a boutique in Nigeria -
Nojim Maiyegun is the first Nigerian to win an Olympic medal
-Adenike Osofisan is the first African Female Professor of Computer Science. -
Prof T.O Ogunlesi is the first professor of Medicine in Nigeria -
Chief Akintola Williams is the First African to qualify as a chartered accountant -
Ezekiel Adekunle Ifaturoti is the first mining engineer in Nigeria
-Rotimi Adebari is the First black mayor of Ireland -
Folake Solanke is the First Female Senior Advocate of Nigeria -
Elizabeth Abimbola is the First Nigerian Female Doctor-1937
-Helen Folasade Adu is the First Nigerian-born artist to win a Grammy-1986 -
Prof. Bolanle Awe: Nigeria's first female Professor of History -
Professor Thomas Adeoye Lambo is Africa’s first professor of psychiatry. -
Engineer Dr. (Mrs.) Olatokubo A Somolu: is Nigeria’s first Female to hold a PHD in Engineering -
Mrs Adetowun Ogunsheye is The first female professor in Nigeria -
Mrs bisoye esther tejuosho is Nigeria’s first female industrialist -
Michael Onafowokan is Nigeria’s first Architect 1952 -
Aderonke Kale is the first Female Nigerian Armed Forces (2 Star) Major General: -
Chief (Dr.) Bola Kuforiji Olubi is The first Female Chartered Accountant in Nigeria -
George Olatokunbo Okikiolu, has written more mathematics papers than any other Black mathematician in history -
Katherline okikiolu is the first black person to win the most prestigious award for young mathematics researchers in the United States and the first black woman to publish an article in the Annals of Mathematics -
Samuel Layinka Ayodeji invented the excision knife to treat tropical ulcers. he won the Robert Wilson Memorial Prize in Chemistry and the Welcome Prize in Medicine.
Rashidi yekinni the first player to score for nigeria in Fifa world cup
Rashidi yekinni is the Alltime highest goal scorer for nigeria
Teslim Balogun is nigeria's first proffesional footballer
Jomiloju Tunde Oladipo is the youngest nigeria microsoft certified pro at
Obateru Akiruntan olugbo of ugbo Land is the Richest monarch in Nigeria
Folorunsho Alakija is the richest woman in nigeria
Samuel ajayi crowther is the first anglican bishop in nigeria
Sapara williams is the First indigeneous nigerian Lawyer
Federick rotimi williams is the first solicitor to supreme court in nigeria
Herbet Macaulay is the first Nigerian to own a car
Yoruba bible is the First indigeneous bible in nigeria
Chief Obafemi Awolowo was the first man to introduce Universal Primary Education in Nigeria in the then Western Region in the year 1956.
The Nigerian Flag was designed by a Nigerian student in London as at then in the year 1960 by Mr. Taiwo Akinkunmi
The first female to drive a motor car was Mrs. Olufunmilayo Ransome Kuti
Mrs. Latifat Okunnu was the first female deputy Governor in Nigeria
Mrs Efunroye Tinubu was the first female to buy a car in Nigeria.
Kafayat shau from Nigeria broke the world record in longest dance with a time of 52 hours and 3 minutes. It happened in 2006.
Olusoji fasuba is the fastest nigerian on 100m track event with 9.85 seconds(2006)
Ajayi agbebaku holds All time best record in nigeria's tripple jump event (1983)
Adewale olukoju is all time best discus throw for nigeria (1991)
Honourable adeyemi ikuforiji is the longest serving speaker in Nigeria
Bishop oyedepo is the richest pastor in the world
Herbet ogunde and ola balogun re the first flim makers in nigeria
Iwe irohin the first newspaper in nigeria established in (1859)
Yoruba is The largest ethnic group in africa
Yoruba is the 3rd famous tribe in africa after zulu(south africa) Massai. (Kenya)
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Re: Yorubas Are The Most Achieved And Most Successful Black People In The World. by Nobody: 6:59pm On Sep 05, 2016 |
ShootToKill: We have an international research reports that have established tthat Igbos are the most intelligent nation in subsaharan Africa, show us your own report and your make-me-happy-tales.
www.unz.com/article/the-iq-gap-is-no-longer-a-black-and-white-issue/ If I dash you miracle slap with that international research bullshit. International research ko, local investigation ni FYI, that article was written by Chanda Chisala before it was posted on UNZ. NewTelegraph the chitgbo website saw it and quickly changed the title to "Igbos most intelligent African tribe" Awon skama Plenty people including Yorubas been chop am gaan Not me though 15 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Yorubas Are The Most Achieved And Most Successful Black People In The World. by Ofemannnu: 7:01pm On Sep 05, 2016 |
ShootToKill: We have an international research reports that have established tthat Igbos are the most intelligent nation in subsaharan Africa, show us your own report and your make-me-happy-tales.
www.unz.com/article/the-iq-gap-is-no-longer-a-black-and-white-issue/ NTOOOR http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/science/science-news/9755929/IQ-tests-do-not-reflect-intelligence.htmlIQ tests 'do not reflect intelligence' IQ tests are misleading because they do not accurately reflect intelligence, according to a study which found that a minimum of three different exams are needed to measure someone's brainpower. Human skull and brain Are we more intelligent than our grandparents were? Photo: ALAMY Sponsored Take advantage of the strong Euro to send money back to the UK Enjoy bank-beating exchange rates and your first transfer free with Telegraph International Money Transfers Read more › Nick Collins By Nick Collins, Science Correspondent 5:30PM GMT 19 Dec 2012 For more than a century our intelligence quotient (IQ) has been used to measure how clever people are and Mensa, the society for the intellectual elite, has even used the test to weed out sub-par applicants. But now the scale has been dismissed as a "myth" by scientists who found that our intelligence can only be predicted by combining results from at least three tests of our mental agility. Different circuits within the brain are used for different thought processes, the researchers showed, meaning separate tests of short-term memory, reasoning and verbal skills are needed to measure someone's overall intelligence. Their landmark study was based on the results of an online intelligence test which was launched by the Daily Telegraph and New Scientist two years ago, and attracted more than 110,000 responses. Dr Roger Highfield, the Telegraph columnist and one of the authors of the paper, said: "When you come to the most complex known object, the human brain, the idea that there is only one measure of intelligence had to be wrong. Related Articles Putting your intelligence to the test 02 Nov 2010 Men just think they are cleverer than women 15 Jan 2008 Britain’s Brightest: with a C at maths O-level 10 Feb 2013 US scientists' new IQ measure: take the test 23 May 2013 There's much more to our brains than IQ 20 Dec 2012 Steam-age computers could be tailor-made for the molecular world 12 Mar 2013 "We can all think of people that have poor reasoning and brilliant memories, or fantastic language skills but aren't so hot at reasoning, and so on. Now once and for all we can say there is not a single measure such as IQ which captures all the intelligence that you see in people." The online test, which took about 30 minutes to complete, featured 12 cognitive tests of volunteers' memory, reasoning, attention and planning as well as recording details about their lifestyle and background. Taking into account the full range of cognitive abilities tested, they found that people's varying success rates could only be explained by combining at least three types of intelligence, and not by any single measure such as IQ. "When you look at cognitive ability you can't boil it down to fewer than three components – short-term memory, reasoning and a verbal component," Dr Highfield explained. "There isn't one component that explains all the variations we saw in all the tests." Following up their findings, the scientists scanned the brains of 16 volunteers while they completed the same tests and found that the three key types of intelligence relied on different circuits within the brain. Writing in the Neuron journal, the researchers also observed that regularly playing "brain training" games appeared to have no effect on people's overall performance. But people who regularly played computer games scored significantly higher in reasoning and short-term memory tests, while smokers and anxiety sufferers had weaker short-term memory scores. An updated version of the test has been released as part of the ongoing research project. 5 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Yorubas Are The Most Achieved And Most Successful Black People In The World. by gab264(m): 7:09pm On Sep 05, 2016 |
Ofemannnu:
NTOOOR
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/science/science-news/9755929/IQ-tests-do-not-reflect-intelligence.html
IQ tests 'do not reflect intelligence' IQ tests are misleading because they do not accurately reflect intelligence, according to a study which found that a minimum of three different exams are needed to measure someone's brainpower.
Human skull and brain Are we more intelligent than our grandparents were? Photo: ALAMY Sponsored Take advantage of the strong Euro to send money back to the UK Enjoy bank-beating exchange rates and your first transfer free with Telegraph International Money Transfers Read more › Nick Collins
By Nick Collins, Science Correspondent
5:30PM GMT 19 Dec 2012
For more than a century our intelligence quotient (IQ) has been used to measure how clever people are and Mensa, the society for the intellectual elite, has even used the test to weed out sub-par applicants.
But now the scale has been dismissed as a "myth" by scientists who found that our intelligence can only be predicted by combining results from at least three tests of our mental agility.
Different circuits within the brain are used for different thought processes, the researchers showed, meaning separate tests of short-term memory, reasoning and verbal skills are needed to measure someone's overall intelligence.
Their landmark study was based on the results of an online intelligence test which was launched by the Daily Telegraph and New Scientist two years ago, and attracted more than 110,000 responses.
Dr Roger Highfield, the Telegraph columnist and one of the authors of the paper, said: "When you come to the most complex known object, the human brain, the idea that there is only one measure of intelligence had to be wrong. Related Articles
Putting your intelligence to the test 02 Nov 2010
Men just think they are cleverer than women 15 Jan 2008
Britain’s Brightest: with a C at maths O-level 10 Feb 2013
US scientists' new IQ measure: take the test 23 May 2013
There's much more to our brains than IQ 20 Dec 2012
Steam-age computers could be tailor-made for the molecular world 12 Mar 2013
"We can all think of people that have poor reasoning and brilliant memories, or fantastic language skills but aren't so hot at reasoning, and so on. Now once and for all we can say there is not a single measure such as IQ which captures all the intelligence that you see in people."
The online test, which took about 30 minutes to complete, featured 12 cognitive tests of volunteers' memory, reasoning, attention and planning as well as recording details about their lifestyle and background.
Taking into account the full range of cognitive abilities tested, they found that people's varying success rates could only be explained by combining at least three types of intelligence, and not by any single measure such as IQ.
"When you look at cognitive ability you can't boil it down to fewer than three components – short-term memory, reasoning and a verbal component," Dr Highfield explained. "There isn't one component that explains all the variations we saw in all the tests."
Following up their findings, the scientists scanned the brains of 16 volunteers while they completed the same tests and found that the three key types of intelligence relied on different circuits within the brain.
Writing in the Neuron journal, the researchers also observed that regularly playing "brain training" games appeared to have no effect on people's overall performance.
But people who regularly played computer games scored significantly higher in reasoning and short-term memory tests, while smokers and anxiety sufferers had weaker short-term memory scores.
An updated version of the test has been released as part of the ongoing research project. guy u definately accepted nonsense to consume the remaining time you have on this present predicament we found ourself as a nation......u surely need medical attention asap. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Yorubas Are The Most Achieved And Most Successful Black People In The World. by mightyhazell: 7:09pm On Sep 05, 2016 |
DIFY20: OFONJAS eweduterian and amalarians have come again via their brown roof republic lol @ eweduterian. I like dat term by god,.. Eweduterians 5 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Yorubas Are The Most Achieved And Most Successful Black People In The World. by mightyhazell: 7:11pm On Sep 05, 2016 |
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Re: Yorubas Are The Most Achieved And Most Successful Black People In The World. by GuyWise(m): 7:17pm On Sep 05, 2016 |
[s] Ofemannnu: According to facts and figures,I think Yorubas are the most achieved and most successful black race in the world.I am not a bigot or tribalist but systematically using this forum to find out if there is any black tribe in the world that is or are more successful than the Yoruba race. All African/black tribes areinvited.Kenyans inclusive.God bless you all as we try to galvanise the African tribes to be competitive positively. GOD BLESS AFRICANS AND THE WORLDThese are a few of the successes and achievements of the Yoruba peopleCoupled with the facts that Yorubas lead in Education,Science and Technology and ICT,Music,Business,Infrastructures,Economy etc,they have broken the world records by being only the blacks who had gotten 5.0 cgp both at home and abroad in the higher institutionsThey have the highest numbers of the best black mathematicians in the whole worldK. Okikiolu: Born to Nigerian and British parents, U.S.K [/s] Trash from hell 6 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Yorubas Are The Most Achieved And Most Successful Black People In The World. by Nobody: 7:19pm On Sep 05, 2016 |
mightyhazell: eweduterians are known for dick measuring. Igbos aint got dat time mahn! Wow! Eweduterian, sounds cool is that your daddy's nickname? 7 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Yorubas Are The Most Achieved And Most Successful Black People In The World. by Nobody: 7:19pm On Sep 05, 2016 |
Ofemannnu: [s]According to facts and figures,I think Yorubas are the most achieved and most successful black race in the world.I am not a bigot or tribalist but systematically using this forum to find out if there is any black tribe in the world that is or are more successful than the Yoruba race. All African/black tribes are invited....Kenyans inclusive.God bless you all as we try to galvanise the African tribes to be competitive positively. GOD BLESS AFRICANS AND THE WORLD. These are a few of the successes and achievements of the Yoruba people:
Coupled with the facts that Yorubas lead in Education,Science and Technology and ICT,Music,Business,Infrastructures,Economy etc,they have broken the world records by being only the blacks who had gotten 5.0 cgp both at home and abroad in the higher institutions.
They have the highest numbers of the best black mathematicians in the whole world.....
K. Okikiolu: Born to Nigerian and British parents, but educated in the U.S., Katherine Okikiolu (was once on Princeton's faculty) received special distinction in 1997 when she was the first Black to win a Sloan Research Fellowship. Later in 1997, she won the Presidential Early Career Awards for Scientists and Engineers for "Innovative research in geometric analysis, particularly the determinant of the Laplacian under smooth perturbations, and developing student workshops and mathematics curricula for inner-city children." This particular award is worth $500,000 and is only granted 60 scientists and engineers in the U.S. per year. Okikiolu's work on elliptical differential operators is considered a major contribution, going well beyond what experts had considered feasible, given the current state of knowledge. Her 2001 publication Critical metrics for the determinant of the Laplacian in odd dimensions in the Annals of Mathematics, is receiving high acclaim. She is Associate Professor of Mathematics at the University of California at San Diego.
Farley: Born in an extremely successful academic family of Rochester, New York, Jonathan Farley, graduated second in his class with an A.B. from Harvard University and obtained a mathematics Ph.D. from Oxford University where he was awarded the Senior Mathematical Prize and Johnson Prize for his research. During a two year visit to the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute [MSRI] in 1996, Farley solved very important old problems in the Theory of Ordered Sets. He also works in Lattice Theory. He is currently publishing at an average of more than three papers a year, and in 2003 was a Distinguished Fulbright Scholar at Oxford University in England. Currently is Visiting Professor of Mathematics at Massachusettes Institute of Technology.
Gangbo: In just nine years from a Ph.D. to a Full Professor - this is incredible. Wilfrid Gangbo was born in Benin and in 1992 earned a Ph.D. from Swiss Federale Institute of Technology. Among his twelve papers is his 1996 The geometry of optimal transportation remains the single publication by a Black in the Mittag-Leffler Institute's Acta Mathematica, one of the world's strongest mathematics journals. In 2001 he was appointed Full Professor by Georgia Institute of Technology.
Agboola: In mathematics, one does not always know of young persons working in fields outside their own, and it is a great honor to the individual if the case is otherwise. Adebisi Agboola's work in Number Theory and Arithmetic Algebraic Geometry has been mentioned to me as very good by Kevin Corlette and two of my non-Black colleagues whose area of research is mutually exclusive with Agboola, Corlette, and each other. Agboola is Full Professor of Mathematics at the University of California at Santa Barbara
Gumel: Born in Nigeria, Ph.D. in England. Abba Gumel is an extremely prolific in the areas Mathematical Biology, Non-linear Dynamical Systems, and Computational Mathematics. Currently he is a Full Professor at the University of Manitoba in Canada.
Jackson: American Trachette Jackson was a mathematics major at Arizona State in Tempe. Four years later she earned a Ph.D. in Mathematical Biology. Five years later she had ten articles under her belt and a Sloan Fellowship. Currently, Associate Professor at the Department of Mathematics University of Michigan
Johnson: British born Mathematical Physicist Clifford V. Johnson has over 60 publications since his 1992 Ph.D. Since that time he has immersed himself within String Theory (also see Sylvester James Gates) with papers and books. He is currently on leave at USC.
http://www.math.buffalo.edu/mad/madgreatest.htm[/s]l Afonja ewedu and propaganda. If yorubar are great, people will praise you like they all praise Igbos...DON'T PRAISE YOURSELF. Also if yorubbar are great, then be confident to be on your own like most great people do or like Igbos are wanting to. 8 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Yorubas Are The Most Achieved And Most Successful Black People In The World. by mightyhazell: 7:24pm On Sep 05, 2016 |
Whathaveidone:
Wow! Eweduterian, sounds cool
is that your daddy's nickname? nahh! Dats a new pet name one v brilliant boy just christened ur clan with. I tink it fits like a skullcap tho 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Yorubas Are The Most Achieved And Most Successful Black People In The World. by Nobody: 7:25pm On Sep 05, 2016 |
mightyhazell: nahh! Dats a new pet name one v brilliant boy just christened ur clan with.
I tink it fits like a skullcap tho Oh...I see. 1 Like |
Re: Yorubas Are The Most Achieved And Most Successful Black People In The World. by Nobody: 7:26pm On Sep 05, 2016 |
saint7000:
What's up bro, is this the latest one? |
Re: Yorubas Are The Most Achieved And Most Successful Black People In The World. by mightyhazell: 7:28pm On Sep 05, 2016 |
Whathaveidone:
Oh...I see. clever eh? U'd give it 2 d dude won't u? 1 Like |
Re: Yorubas Are The Most Achieved And Most Successful Black People In The World. by Nobody: 7:29pm On Sep 05, 2016 |
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Re: Yorubas Are The Most Achieved And Most Successful Black People In The World. by Nobody: 7:30pm On Sep 05, 2016 |
mightyhazell: clever eh? U'd give it 2 d dude now won't u? He tried. A little bit clever. Nothing exceptional though 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Yorubas Are The Most Achieved And Most Successful Black People In The World. by mightyhazell: 7:34pm On Sep 05, 2016 |
Whathaveidone:
He tried. A little bit clever. Nothing exceptional though lol! yea! A lil bit of cleverness here and dere made the world wot it is mahn! 2 Likes |
Re: Yorubas Are The Most Achieved And Most Successful Black People In The World. by totit: 7:38pm On Sep 05, 2016 |
Ofemannnu: According to facts and figures,I think Yorubas are the most achieved and most successful black race in the world.I am not a bigot or tribalist but systematically using this forum to find out if there is any black tribe in the world that is or are more successful than the Yoruba race. All African/black tribes are invited....Kenyans inclusive.God bless you all as we try to galvanise the African tribes to be competitive positively. GOD BLESS AFRICANS AND THE WORLD. These are a few of the successes and achievements of the Yoruba people:
Coupled with the facts that Yorubas lead in Education,Science and Technology and ICT,Music,Business,Infrastructures,Economy etc,they have broken the world records by being only the blacks who had gotten 5.0 cgp both at home and abroad in the higher institutions.
They have the highest numbers of the best black mathematicians in the whole world.....
K. Okikiolu: Born to Nigerian and British parents, but educated in the U.S., Katherine Okikiolu (was once on Princeton's faculty) received special distinction in 1997 when she was the first Black to win a Sloan Research Fellowship. Later in 1997, she won the Presidential Early Career Awards for Scientists and Engineers for "Innovative research in geometric analysis, particularly the determinant of the Laplacian under smooth perturbations, and developing student workshops and mathematics curricula for inner-city children." This particular award is worth $500,000 and is only granted 60 scientists and engineers in the U.S. per year. Okikiolu's work on elliptical differential operators is considered a major contribution, going well beyond what experts had considered feasible, given the current state of knowledge. Her 2001 publication Critical metrics for the determinant of the Laplacian in odd dimensions in the Annals of Mathematics, is receiving high acclaim. She is Associate Professor of Mathematics at the University of California at San Diego.
Farley: Born in an extremely successful academic family of Rochester, New York, Jonathan Farley, graduated second in his class with an A.B. from Harvard University and obtained a mathematics Ph.D. from Oxford University where he was awarded the Senior Mathematical Prize and Johnson Prize for his research. During a two year visit to the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute [MSRI] in 1996, Farley solved very important old problems in the Theory of Ordered Sets. He also works in Lattice Theory. He is currently publishing at an average of more than three papers a year, and in 2003 was a Distinguished Fulbright Scholar at Oxford University in England. Currently is Visiting Professor of Mathematics at Massachusettes Institute of Technology.
Gangbo: In just nine years from a Ph.D. to a Full Professor - this is incredible. Wilfrid Gangbo was born in Benin and in 1992 earned a Ph.D. from Swiss Federale Institute of Technology. Among his twelve papers is his 1996 The geometry of optimal transportation remains the single publication by a Black in the Mittag-Leffler Institute's Acta Mathematica, one of the world's strongest mathematics journals. In 2001 he was appointed Full Professor by Georgia Institute of Technology.
Agboola: In mathematics, one does not always know of young persons working in fields outside their own, and it is a great honor to the individual if the case is otherwise. Adebisi Agboola's work in Number Theory and Arithmetic Algebraic Geometry has been mentioned to me as very good by Kevin Corlette and two of my non-Black colleagues whose area of research is mutually exclusive with Agboola, Corlette, and each other. Agboola is Full Professor of Mathematics at the University of California at Santa Barbara
Gumel: Born in Nigeria, Ph.D. in England. Abba Gumel is an extremely prolific in the areas Mathematical Biology, Non-linear Dynamical Systems, and Computational Mathematics. Currently he is a Full Professor at the University of Manitoba in Canada.
Jackson: American Trachette Jackson was a mathematics major at Arizona State in Tempe. Four years later she earned a Ph.D. in Mathematical Biology. Five years later she had ten articles under her belt and a Sloan Fellowship. Currently, Associate Professor at the Department of Mathematics University of Michigan
Johnson: British born Mathematical Physicist Clifford V. Johnson has over 60 publications since his 1992 Ph.D. Since that time he has immersed himself within String Theory (also see Sylvester James Gates) with papers and books. He is currently on leave at USC.
http://www.math.buffalo.edu/mad/madgreatest.html Ofcourse I am not surprise yoruba tribe is the greatest in nigeria God bless Yoruba race worldwide! 8 Likes |
Re: Yorubas Are The Most Achieved And Most Successful Black People In The World. by Ofemannnu: 7:42pm On Sep 05, 2016 |
totit:
Ofcourse I am not surprise yoruba tribe is the greatest in nigeria
God bless Yoruba race worldwide! Even in Technology and ICT...M Zuckerberg just testified to that attestation that Yoruba is a great minded race. 5 Likes |
Re: Yorubas Are The Most Achieved And Most Successful Black People In The World. by totit: 7:43pm On Sep 05, 2016 |
Some people go die of heart attack today.. Op, make I add, help you small jare : Who are the greatest Black Mathematicians?
Often I am asked the questions:
1. Is [or was] there a Black Gauss?
2. Should a Black Mathematician have been awarded the Fields Medal?
3. Who is [or was] the most important Black Mathematician?
4. Who are the greatest Black Mathematicians?
5. Who are the young mathematicians whose careers exhibit extraordinary promise?
I believe all but the last two questions to be foolish. However, I hope to address these questions on this web page - in reverse order. For a history of African Americans in science research read Kenneth R. Mannings article, "Can History Predict the Future?" For a description of Blacks in Mathematics Research see Research Mathematicians of the African Diaspora. As usual, underlined words are hyperlinks in this website to more information on the individuals below. CONTENTS
Who are the young mathematicians whose careers exhibit extraordinary promise?
Mathematicians of the 1990s
Mathematicians of the 1980s
Who are the greatest Black Mathematicians?
Great Black Mathematicians of the 1970s & 1960s
The Masters
5. Who are the young mathematicians whose careers exhibit extraordinary promise?
Mathematicians of the 21st Century
I had anticipated delaying this section until 2007 and young folks had begun to publish. However, as a winner of the AMU/ICMS 2003 Young African in Mathematics Medals, one individual has changed my mind. Oguntuase: Currently in Italy, Nigerian born and soley Nigerian trained, James Adedayo Oguntuase earned his Ph.D. in 2001, but has published 18 papers in mathematics since 1998. This promises to be a stelar career. Mathematicians of the 1990s:
Seven mathematicians of the 1990s, Adebisi Agboola, Jonathan Farley, Wilfrid Gangbo, Abba Gumel, Trachette Jackson, Katherine Okikiolu, and Arlie Petters show extraordinary promise, "should be" (but are not necessarily) located at the very best institutions, and may be the Fields medal candidates of the future.
Petters: Belize born American citizen Arlie Petters, the most senior of the group is a member of Duke University's Bass Fellows. He is Full Professor of Mathematics and of Physics (their first tenured Black professor in the sciences - congratulations Duke). He is chiefly interested in the mathematical theory of gravitational lensing and related areas (differential geometry, singularity theory, general relativity, Astrophysics). Though Petters received his Ph.D. about ten years ago, he has published 30 papers and a book, chiefly in the area Gravitational Lensing. Petters's book on Gravitational Lensing is considered a tour de force in mathematical physics. In 1998, Petters was awarded the most prestigious award for "young" mathematicians, the three year Sloan Research Fellowship. In 2002, he was recipient of the first Blackwell-Tapia Prize. K. Okikiolu: Born to Nigerian and British parents, but educated in the U.S., Katherine Okikiolu (was once on Princeton's faculty) received special distinction in 1997 when she was the first Black to win a Sloan Research Fellowship. Later in 1997, she won the Presidential Early Career Awards for Scientists and Engineers for "Innovative research in geometric analysis, particularly the determinant of the Laplacian under smooth perturbations, and developing student workshops and mathematics curricula for inner-city children." This particular award is worth $500,000 and is only granted 60 scientists and engineers in the U.S. per year. Okikiolu's work on elliptical differential operators is considered a major contribution, going well beyond what experts had considered feasible, given the current state of knowledge. Her 2001 publication Critical metrics for the determinant of the Laplacian in odd dimensions in the Annals of Mathematics, is receiving high acclaim. She is Associate Professor of Mathematics at the University of California at San Diego. Farley: Born in an extremely successful academic family of Rochester, New York, Jonathan Farley, graduated second in his class with an A.B. from Harvard University and obtained a mathematics Ph.D. from Oxford University where he was awarded the Senior Mathematical Prize and Johnson Prize for his research. During a two year visit to the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute [MSRI] in 1996, Farley solved very important old problems in the Theory of Ordered Sets. He also works in Lattice Theory. He is currently publishing at an average of more than three papers a year, and in 2003 was a Distinguished Fulbright Scholar at Oxford University in England. Currently is Visiting Professor of Mathematics at Massachusettes Institute of Technology. Gangbo: In just nine years from a Ph.D. to a Full Professor - this is incredible. Wilfrid Gangbo was born in Benin and in 1992 earned a Ph.D. from Swiss Federale Institute of Technology. Among his twelve papers is his 1996 The geometry of optimal transportation remains the single publication by a Black in the Mittag-Leffler Institute's Acta Mathematica, one of the world's strongest mathematics journals. In 2001 he was appointed Full Professor by Georgia Institute of Technology. Agboola: In mathematics, one does not always know of young persons working in fields outside their own, and it is a great honor to the individual if the case is otherwise. Adebisi Agboola's work in Number Theory and Arithmetic Algebraic Geometry has been mentioned to me as very good by Kevin Corlette and two of my non-Black colleagues whose area of research is mutually exclusive with Agboola, Corlette, and each other. Agboola is Full Professor of Mathematics at the University of California at Santa Barbara Gumel: Born in Nigeria, Ph.D. in England. Abba Gumel is an extremely prolific in the areas Mathematical Biology, Non-linear Dynamical Systems, and Computational Mathematics. Currently he is a Full Professor at the University of Manitoba in Canada. Jackson: American Trachette Jackson was a mathematics major at Arizona State in Tempe. Four years later she earned a Ph.D. in Mathematical Biology. Five years later she had ten articles under her belt and a Sloan Fellowship. Currently, Associate Professor at the Department of Mathematics University of Michigan Johnson: British born Mathematical Physicist Clifford V. Johnson has over 60 publications since his 1992 Ph.D. Since that time he has immersed himself within String Theory (also see Sylvester James Gates) with papers and books. He is currently on leave at USC. Great Mathematicians of the 1980s:
This is a group of mathematicians, nearing or just past Fields medalist years (before the age of 40), whose careers are very strong, and we expect them to have careers stronger than many of those who came before. They are Idris Assani, Johnny Brown, Nathaniel Dean, Carl Graham, Overtoun Jenda, and William Massey. There are a few more Mathematicians who could be mentioned here.
Massey: During Princeton University's inclusive period, William Massey enrolled and obtained a B.S. in Mathematics. From there he went to Stanford University for the Ph.D. and to industry, but his location in the Mathematics Department of Lucent Technologies has given him the opportunity to publish an average of 2.5 papers a year. In addition to the application of many papers in Queueing Theory and Stochastic Processes to problems in the Modelling of Telecommunication Systems, Massey, most importantly, has been involved with the mentoring African American students of Mathematics. Those who pay attention do very well; one of these is Arlie Petters (see young mathematicians above). Massey is a co-founder of CAARMS, the annual Conference for African Americans Researchers in the Mathematical Sciences. In 2001, Massey became the first tenured African American Mathematician at an Ivy League Univrsity. He is Full Professor in Princeton University's department of Operations Research and Financial Engineering. 1 Like |
Re: Yorubas Are The Most Achieved And Most Successful Black People In The World. by totit: 7:45pm On Sep 05, 2016 |
Ofemannnu:
Even in Technology and ICT...M Zuckerberg just testified to that attestation that Yoruba is a great minded race. My brolada I dey enjoy the show On a serious note, I am proud to be an ewedu nigga 1 Like |
Re: Yorubas Are The Most Achieved And Most Successful Black People In The World. by superman(m): 7:48pm On Sep 05, 2016 |
paper certificate holders!
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meanwhile i simple mosquito bite is all its take to kill you
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Re: Yorubas Are The Most Achieved And Most Successful Black People In The World. by ShootToKill: 7:51pm On Sep 05, 2016 |
Whathaveidone:
If I dash you miracle slap with that international research bullshit. International research ko, local investigation ni
FYI, that article was written by Chanda Chisala before it was posted on UNZ. NewTelegraph the chitgbo website saw it and quickly changed the title to "Igbos most intelligent African tribe"
Awon skama Plenty people including Yorubas been chop am gaan
Not me though
Why the pepper you like this? Chinda Chisala na IPOB? Abi UNZ na IPOBian website? Chisala even refenced study conducted in UK and US to ram home his point. Kakanforudeen, Carry placard go protest against chisala. yoruba don't have to believe that report, the rest of the world already believes and agrees with that immalleable report, so yorubas are inconsequential here. Dem be global minority for this issue. Their Lamentations about the study no fit pass their brown huts. 2 Likes |
Re: Yorubas Are The Most Achieved And Most Successful Black People In The World. by totit: 7:53pm On Sep 05, 2016 |
The Masters
Until the mid 1980s, Charles Bell, David Blackwell, A. T. Bharucha-Reid, and J. Ernest Wilkins had published more mathematics than the entire rest of the entire African American community. Though this no longer the case, The Masters, a slight expansion of the group has published more papers than the entire Black Mathematics community in the 20th century. I believe The Masters are David Blackwell, J. Ernest Wilkins, George O. Okikiolu, James Ezeilo, Albert T. Bharucha-Reid, Ronald E. Mickens, and Charles Bell. no thumb photos
Bharucha-Reid
G. Okikiolu
Ezeilo Cc aresa,yorubanger..
Mickens
Bell
Blackwell: There have been few black mathematicians who, prior to the late 1960s, have had the freedom and opportunity to work relatively unfettered. Of this group, David Blackwell is the only Black mathematician whose work is clearly within the "extraordinary mathematician" rank. There are others not far behind, we discuss them below.
When he was 22, David Blackwell earned a Ph.D. (University of Illinois, 1941) within 5 years of high school. As only Black institutions with very high teaching loads (20 to 30 hours per week as opposed to the standard 6 hours of today) would hire him, one would think his early career would lag somewhat. Although his work caught the eye of great mathematicians of the time, it took another 13 years and 20 papers before Blackwell was hired permanently at a research oriented institution, the University of California at Berkeley. By the time he was 40 (in 1959), David Blackwell had accomplished that which most mathematicians would consider a lifetime's work, he had written a book considered a classic, published 35 papers (three in the Annals of Mathematics), and had been an invited speaker all over the world. In 1965 he became the first African American named to the National Academy of Sciences (he is still the only Black mathematician to be so honored). In 1979 Blackwell won the von Neumann Theory Prize (the Operations Research Society of America). Though most (but not all) of Blackwell's work was in Statistics, his work exhibits a strong "theoretical"mathematics background.
In 2002, the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute in Berkeley and Cornell University has established the Blackwell-Tapia Award in honor of David Blackwell and Richard A. Tapia, distinguished mathematical scientists who have been inspirations to more than a generation of African American and Hispanic American students and professionals in the mathematical sciences.
Wilkins: J. Ernest Wilkins was a contemporary of David Blackwell, though his experience with racism was clearer. Both Wilkins' parents were graduates of the University of Chicago. At the age of 13, Wilkins entered the University of Chicago. He received his B.S. in Mathematics three and a half years later and at the age of 19 he earned a Ph.D. in Mathematics from the University of Chicago (1942) for a thesis in the area of Calculus of Variations. J. Ernest Wilkins, Jr. was described in national newspapers as "the Negro genius." Wilkins, though a very able mathematician, was interested in applications of mathematics, and after his Ph.D., he went back to school earning degrees in Mechanical Engineering from New York University. Meanwhile, he experienced racism from the AMS (American Mathematics Society): In 1947 Wilkins received a letter from the AMS Associate Secretary for the Southeastern region urging him to come to the AMS meeting, and saying that very satisfactory arrangements had been made with which they were sure he'd be pleased; they had found a "nice colored family" with whom he could stay and where he would take his meals! No hotels would admit him and the hospitality of the University of Georgia (and of the AMS) was not for him. Thus, AMS meetings continued to be all white. Though he has published nearly 100 papers (under 50 in Mathematics), Wilkins' impact on applications of mathematics to Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering is significant. He worked as a Physicist for several companies: from 1960-70, Wilkins was Assistant Chairman of the Theoretical Physics Department and Assistant Director (1960-65) of the Atomic Division of General Dynamics Corporation. J. Ernest Wilkins, Jr. was the second African American member of the National Academy of Engineers (1965). One of Wilkins' major achievements has been the development of radiation shielding against gamma radiation, emitted during electron decay of the Sun and other nuclear sources. He developed mathematical models by which the amount of gamma radiation absorbed by a given material can be calculated. In 1999 he is Distinguished Professor of Mathematics and Physics at Clark-Atlanta University.
Bharucha-Reid: To me, Albert T. Bharucha-Reid's work was, mathematically, nearly has great as Blackwell's and Wilkins, but for points of recognition, his career suffered one major fault - he resolutely refused to obtain a Ph.D. I have known several good mathematicians (e.g., James Joseph, and Andrew Gleason, an ex-chair of Harvard University's Mathematics Department) who have found themselves in a similar position. In 1949 at the age of 19, Albert Turner Reid (he later shared the surname, Bharucha, of his India born wife) earned a B.S. in Mathematics and a B.S. in Biology from the University of Iowa. By the time he was 23, he produced mathematics for eight published papers, but did not produce a Ph.D. thesis (he said, in 1953, it was a waste of his time) at his graduate school - the University of Chicago. Bharucha-Reid published six books and nearly 80 papers in algebra, analysis, mathematical biology, statistics, and topology, and was an undisputd leader in the area of Random Polynomials. With the exception of short stays at many institutions, he spent the majority of his career at Wayne State University in positions from Professor to Chair to Dean. He completed his career at Clark-Atlanta University a few years before, despondent with the death of his wife and taking his own life in 1990. G. Okikiolu: The excellence of Black persons in Mathematics has not been limited to Americans, the Nigerian George O. Okikiolu works in London and has published 3 books and at least 190 papers, more than any other Black mathematician. He is also the father of Katherine Okikiolu discussed above. Ezeilo: Another Nigerian, James Ezeilo made an enormous contribution. This 1958 Ph.D. (University of Cambridge) has also received numerous honorary doctorates. His early research deals mainly with the problem of stability, boundedness, and convergence of solutions of third order ordinary differential equations. Apart from extending known results and techniques to higher order equations, the main thrust of his work was the construction of Lyapunov-like functions, which he did elegantly and used to study the qualitative properties of solutions. In addition he was a pioneer in the use of Leray-Schauder degree type arguments to obtain existence results for periodic solutions of ordinary differential equations. Finally, with two other mathematicians, Ezeilo built mathematics to the fine degree it exists in Nigeria today serving the entire African continent quite well.
Ronald E. Mickens at Historically Black Clark-Atlanta University straddles two fields, Mathematics and Physics, and from 1970 to 1999, Dr. Mickens published over 200 papers and 5 books. Recently, Mickens was honored with an election to Fellowship in the American Physical Society, a rare position limited to .5% of the membership of the society. With all of this Mickens has worked directly at the effort to bring African Americans into Physics and to improve Physics in Africa. |
Re: Yorubas Are The Most Achieved And Most Successful Black People In The World. by Ofemannnu: 7:54pm On Sep 05, 2016 |
totit:
Some people go die of heart attack today..
Op, make I add, help you small jare :
E be like say you get that one wey talk say the SW is the least poverty srtricken and the most industrialised...pls..now NA YORUBA MAN BE THE FIRST AFRICAN TO BE THE PRESIDENT OF WORLD COURT... TESLIM ELIAS NA YORUBA MAN BE THE FIRST AFRICAN TO HEAD THE UNO...ALBEIT BRIEFLY.....PROF BOLAJI NA ONLY YORUBA GET 2 NOBEL LAUREATES...PROF WOLE SOYINKA AND ADEGBULUGBE NA YORUBA MAN DEY HEAD ALL THE FORMER HEADS OF THE WORLD.....EBORA OWU FUNRA E....OBASANJO NA YORUBA MAN... I dey come make I no kill somebory 2 Likes |
Re: Yorubas Are The Most Achieved And Most Successful Black People In The World. by Ofemannnu: 7:57pm On Sep 05, 2016 |
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Re: Yorubas Are The Most Achieved And Most Successful Black People In The World. by Nobody: 8:01pm On Sep 05, 2016 |
ShootToKill:
Why the pepper you like this? Chinda Chisala na IPOB? Abi UNZ na IPOBian website? Chisala even refenced study conducted in UK and US to ram home his point. Kakanforudeen, Carry placard go protest against chisala.
yoruba don't have to believe that report, the rest of the world already believes and agrees with that immalleable report, so yorubas are inconsequential here. Dem be global minority for this issue.
Their Lamentations about the study no fit pass their brown huts. Lwtmb! because I bust your apa yansh (no homo), na why you s.h.it on my mention like this? hehehe Werey wan sell "international research" Immaleable report ko, Malaria report ni You better fu.c.k off my mentions and go focus on your hassantewo.gbade, yorubamudeen and all those garbage nicknames you've coined for your father Olosh! You think I have your time 4 Likes 1 Share |
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