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Re: Toluwalase Awoyemi Wins N72 Million 2018 Rhodes Scholarship (Pics) by Nobody: 2:50pm On Dec 05, 2017
johnstar:


4gt fine

Hu fine boi help??


As him dey like dat gals don dey queue to date am oo
grin that one no mean say e go get money reach leon balogun not to talk of ahmed musa and ihenacho them. Education na scam. You only generate more money for the government while u wallow in poverty. But the boy study medicine sha. E try small. E still get hope pass many graduates out there but e no mean say e go get money pass wizkid. I can't even remember the last time I set eye on my certificates .. Na hustle sure pass
Re: Toluwalase Awoyemi Wins N72 Million 2018 Rhodes Scholarship (Pics) by lovelyebony: 2:50pm On Dec 05, 2017
Congratulations Lase
Re: Toluwalase Awoyemi Wins N72 Million 2018 Rhodes Scholarship (Pics) by Obynobyl(m): 2:50pm On Dec 05, 2017
University of Ibadan, the first and still the best

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Re: Toluwalase Awoyemi Wins N72 Million 2018 Rhodes Scholarship (Pics) by ElsonMorali: 2:53pm On Dec 05, 2017
Congrats to them both. I Hope they do well in life though.

I hate doctors anyways. Nigerian doctors especially.
Re: Toluwalase Awoyemi Wins N72 Million 2018 Rhodes Scholarship (Pics) by LivingBetter: 2:54pm On Dec 05, 2017
Congrats to them. A Good news from Nairaland today
Re: Toluwalase Awoyemi Wins N72 Million 2018 Rhodes Scholarship (Pics) by EngrKUNLE(m): 2:56pm On Dec 05, 2017
[quote author=GlitteringStar post=63001459]


"If you can imagine it, you can achieve it. If you can dream it, you can become it."
- William Arthur Ward

I wish you the best! smiley
thanks dear!!

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Re: Toluwalase Awoyemi Wins N72 Million 2018 Rhodes Scholarship (Pics) by EngrKUNLE(m): 2:56pm On Dec 05, 2017
but for real the guy's passport picture is damn good for memes
Re: Toluwalase Awoyemi Wins N72 Million 2018 Rhodes Scholarship (Pics) by YINKS89(m): 2:58pm On Dec 05, 2017
Dats a Yoruba demon.

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Re: Toluwalase Awoyemi Wins N72 Million 2018 Rhodes Scholarship (Pics) by daddio(m): 2:58pm On Dec 05, 2017
WHERE ARE THE FOOLS WHO ALWAYS SHOUT "AFONJA"!?

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Re: Toluwalase Awoyemi Wins N72 Million 2018 Rhodes Scholarship (Pics) by jamesibor: 3:03pm On Dec 05, 2017
ibkgab001:
They are coming for him soon I mean those that always called us Afonja and imagine how Flat their heads are like a flat beer grin


PROUDLY AFONJA

Did you bother to check that Igbos took 33.3% of total number of finalists?

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Re: Toluwalase Awoyemi Wins N72 Million 2018 Rhodes Scholarship (Pics) by Jesusgirl92(f): 3:04pm On Dec 05, 2017
Greatest Uites.... Great!!!! Tiri gbosaaa... kiss kiss

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Re: Toluwalase Awoyemi Wins N72 Million 2018 Rhodes Scholarship (Pics) by jamesibor: 3:04pm On Dec 05, 2017
daddio:
WHERE ARE THE FOOLS WHO ALWAYS SHOUT "AFONJA"!?

Well, Igbos students make up majority of the 15 who were selected for the fins interview.
Re: Toluwalase Awoyemi Wins N72 Million 2018 Rhodes Scholarship (Pics) by giboji: 3:05pm On Dec 05, 2017
wonderful
Re: Toluwalase Awoyemi Wins N72 Million 2018 Rhodes Scholarship (Pics) by damola1: 3:09pm On Dec 05, 2017
I no go lie you. That young man inspires me

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Re: Toluwalase Awoyemi Wins N72 Million 2018 Rhodes Scholarship (Pics) by Gentlesniper(m): 3:10pm On Dec 05, 2017
ibkgab001:
They are coming for him soon I mean those that always called us Afonja and imagine how Flat their heads are like a flat beer grin


PROUDLY AFONJA
wtf!!! bro i weep for niggas like you, bros no be bad thing if u have your name there but look at you on NL spending your whole destiny on afonja this, ipod that, whereas serious minded peeps are going places. one sure thing i know is that these scholars up there never behaved like you.
I also noticed that majority of the pple commenting on this thread are only interested in their tribes, nawa oo for this forum.

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Re: Toluwalase Awoyemi Wins N72 Million 2018 Rhodes Scholarship (Pics) by bughead: 3:11pm On Dec 05, 2017
morett:
20-year-old Ghanaian Statistician, Emmanuelle Dankwa, and 24-year-old Nigerian Doctor, Toluwalase Awoyemi, have emerged winners of the 2018 Rhodes Scholarships for West Africa. The duo will be joining 93 other “scholar-elects” from around the world to commence studies at the prestigious University of Oxford, United Kingdom in October next year.

Rhodes Scholarship
Ike Chioke, National Secretary for West Africa flanked by Toluwalase Awoyemi (L) and Emmanuelle Dankwa (R) at the presentation of the 2018 Rhodes Scholarships for West Africa Awardees at The George’s Hotel, Ikoyi, Lagos at the Weekend.

Dankwa and Awoyemi came out tops among the 15 most qualified candidates that made the final shortlist. A total of 2,948 applications were received from intending scholars across the region out of which 244 that graduated with a First Class degree or its equivalent made it to the next round. Through further screening and in-person interviews the number was eventually scaled down to 15.

Rhodes Scholars are chosen on the basis of the criteria set down in the Will of Cecil John Rhodes, who established the scholarships in 1903. Academic excellence is a major prerequisite for selection but it is only a threshold condition. Other important criteria include moral force of character, commitment to service and the instinct to lead.

“It was a keenly contested award,” said Ndidi Nwuneli, Founder of Leap Africa and a member of the West Africa Selection Committee. “All fifteen finalists were remarkably brilliant with outstanding individual qualities but we could only select two. For Emmanuelle and Toluwalase, this is an award well deserved, and we have no doubt that they will go on to excel in their chosen field of study and do the continent proud.”

Sangu Delle, Chairman of Golden Palms Investments Corporation (GPI) and also a member of the Selection Committee noted: “Originally, the West African Scholarship for 2018 was intended for one scholar. However, with the exceptional brilliance demonstrated by all the finalists, it was decided that two scholars will be selected but this did not make the job any less difficult for the Selection Committee.”

Dankwa graduated with First Class Honours in Mathematics and Statistics from the University of Ghana in July 2017, and currently serves as a Teaching Assistant at the Department of Statistics in the same institution. While an undergraduate she founded a plastic waste recycling advocacy group, which not only enlightened the university community on the benefits of recycling waste but was actively involved in collection and removal of plastic waste from the university campus through a partnership with the local government and some plastic recycling firms.

Awoyemi holds a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (M.B.B.S.) degree from the University of Ibadan, Nigeria. He graduated in August 2016 as the Best Medical Student in his set, and was a recipient of 19 prizes at the institution’s convocation ceremony. He is passionate about healthcare delivery in Nigeria, and as Programmes Director of CHECK – a non-governmental organisation involved in health education, screening and diagnosis – he has organised over 25 medical outreach programmes to undeserved areas and communities in Nigeria.

The Rhodes Scholarships cover all university and college fees for Dankwa and Awoyemi, a personal stipend for room and board, health insurance and travel, as well as the costs of the Rhodes Leadership Development Programme at Rhodes House. Depending on their course of study, the total value of the scholarship could range from £50,000 to £60,000 per annum, with the average tenure for a Rhodes Scholar being 3 years.

Responding to the award, Dankwa, who intends to study Statistical Science in her first year at Oxford, said: “I am deeply honoured to be selected for this prestigious scholarship. It is, indeed, a rare opportunity, and I am determined to make the most of it for my personal advancement and, ultimately, for the betterment of my country and the world in general.”

On his part, Awoyemi, who is opting for International Health and Tropical Medicine as his preferred course of study, said: “I am truly grateful to my alma mater, the University of Ibadan, for helping me develop into the scholar that I am, and to the Rhodes Trust for the opportunity to further my learning at the University of Oxford. I feel like the entire continent is looking up to me, and I promise to work very hard to maximize this opportunity for my development and for the good of our people.”

Ike Chioke, National Secretary for West Africa and a 1989 Rhodes Scholar had this to say of the scholarships: “As a beneficiary of the scheme, I am delighted that the 24-year campaign for the re-instatement of the scholarships in the region has been realised, with the emergence of these two awardees. We must continue to provide young people with opportunities to develop to their full potential through quality education. This is the surest way to secure the future of the African continent.”

The Rhodes Scholarships for West Africa was launched in May 2017, and it is open to students from Benin Republic, Burkina Faso, Cape Verde, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Ivory Coast, Liberia, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Nigeria, the island of Saint Helena, Sierra Leone, São Tomé and Principe, and Togo. “Assuming two scholars are selected from the region each year, over time up to six scholars in residence will be supported at a total of approximately £330,000 per year”, Chioke noted.

The new West Africa scholarships are part of a wider geographic expansion of the Rhodes Scholarships. The total number of Scholarships awarded each year will increase from 83 to 95, including new Scholarships in China, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Malaysia, Palestine, Syria, the United Arab Emirates and West Africa. This increases the number of Rhodes Scholars studying at the University of Oxford at any one time to approximately 250.

Application opens on 1st June 2018 for the 2019 Scholarships. Interested candidates are to apply online at www.rhodeshouse.ox.ac.uk

Source: https://www.africa.com/rhodes-scholarships-for-west-africa-2018-winners-emerge/
it would have been a waste for a woman to win this scholarship!

thank God them made a wise decision!
Re: Toluwalase Awoyemi Wins N72 Million 2018 Rhodes Scholarship (Pics) by giboji: 3:13pm On Dec 05, 2017
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Re: Toluwalase Awoyemi Wins N72 Million 2018 Rhodes Scholarship (Pics) by Nobody: 3:23pm On Dec 05, 2017
I see some smart beautiful ladies grin

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Re: Toluwalase Awoyemi Wins N72 Million 2018 Rhodes Scholarship (Pics) by FisifunKododada: 3:28pm On Dec 05, 2017
bughead:
it would have been a waste for a woman to win this scholarship!

thank God them made a wise decision!

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Re: Toluwalase Awoyemi Wins N72 Million 2018 Rhodes Scholarship (Pics) by obowunmi(m): 3:33pm On Dec 05, 2017
Young genius, whatever you choose to do, do not come back to Nigeria.

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Re: Toluwalase Awoyemi Wins N72 Million 2018 Rhodes Scholarship (Pics) by hollyray2016: 3:34pm On Dec 05, 2017
congrats to OMOLUABI

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Re: Toluwalase Awoyemi Wins N72 Million 2018 Rhodes Scholarship (Pics) by money121(m): 3:35pm On Dec 05, 2017
Toluwalase Awoyemi

Omo Lu abi

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Re: Toluwalase Awoyemi Wins N72 Million 2018 Rhodes Scholarship (Pics) by mavinc4u(f): 3:42pm On Dec 05, 2017
congrats to him but i don't know how he was able to pull a 6 years course medicine in our striking institution at the age of 24 years.
Re: Toluwalase Awoyemi Wins N72 Million 2018 Rhodes Scholarship (Pics) by morett: 3:43pm On Dec 05, 2017
NwaChibuzor33:

grin that one no mean say e go get money reach leon balogun not to talk of ahmed musa and ihenacho them. Education na scam. You only generate more money for the government while u wallow in poverty. But the boy study medicine sha. E try small. E still get hope pass many graduates out there but e no mean say e go get money pass wizkid. I can't even remember the last time I set eye on my certificates .. Na hustle sure pass

Your comparison is baseless and out of place.
Why compare a doctor and a footballer/musician?
One is dedicated to saving and improving lives and the others to participation in sports and entertainment.
Their overall goals are just different.
Everyone is not born with same talents.
If everyone sang and played football, who will perform surgeries and save lives?
And who says money is the measure of everyone's success?
Will you judge Einstein, Abram Lincoln and Ghandi by how much money they had?
Success means different things to different people. They defined it and followed their dreams.
Who made you a judge?

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Re: Toluwalase Awoyemi Wins N72 Million 2018 Rhodes Scholarship (Pics) by DatabitNg: 3:44pm On Dec 05, 2017
You are welcome to the club. Cecil Rhodes. Only a few will know.
Re: Toluwalase Awoyemi Wins N72 Million 2018 Rhodes Scholarship (Pics) by Nobody: 3:49pm On Dec 05, 2017
which kind offensive head structure be this now!!! white people go insult u no be small!! see the girl sef!!kai so no beauty with brains!!! grin grin grin
Re: Toluwalase Awoyemi Wins N72 Million 2018 Rhodes Scholarship (Pics) by Nobody: 3:52pm On Dec 05, 2017
johnstar:


4gt fine

Hu fine boi help??


As him dey like dat gals don dey queue to date am oo



I hate ppl like u, see as u dey mumu urself online



How much u get self wey u don dey beef person wey nor even sabi ur family


Don't mind d guy...

More success fall on me...
Re: Toluwalase Awoyemi Wins N72 Million 2018 Rhodes Scholarship (Pics) by saintfieldcastro: 4:13pm On Dec 05, 2017
4 Igbos, 2 Afonjas!!
Igbos dominating in any field they venture into
Re: Toluwalase Awoyemi Wins N72 Million 2018 Rhodes Scholarship (Pics) by Drguzzykola(m): 4:16pm On Dec 05, 2017
this is pure marginalisation , we wont take this,,

where are my Poto chukwudi brothers.. grin
Re: Toluwalase Awoyemi Wins N72 Million 2018 Rhodes Scholarship (Pics) by Drguzzykola(m): 4:19pm On Dec 05, 2017
saintfieldcastro:
4 Igbos, 2 Afonjas!!
Igbos dominating in any field they venture into
naso
but na afonja go still win am ...

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Re: Toluwalase Awoyemi Wins N72 Million 2018 Rhodes Scholarship (Pics) by writeprof(m): 4:34pm On Dec 05, 2017
Congratulations to both of them. A big one to Toluwalase for making our alma mater proud, thank you for not forgetting your root-UI-like some people do.
MY TAKE
1. I just hope those Nigerians who claim to be wealthy would learn to do this instead of mad acquisition of property and titles that will rust and decay.
2. Nigerians - individuals and govts- should set up scholarship like this for people to do PhD. It's really sad what many PhD students go through-looking for money to pay fees and buy materials.
3. Education will ever remain the only enduring legacy anybody can give to another person.

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