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Re: $1000 For Nigerian 1st-Class Students In Ghana by otumfour(m): 8:31pm On Mar 25, 2013
grin grin grin rocktation, the mod juz realized I murdered ur ugly arrz, they deleted my reply grin grin grin.......I'ma keep haunting ur ugly arzz..... grin grin
Re: $1000 For Nigerian 1st-Class Students In Ghana by Abrantie: 8:41pm On Mar 25, 2013
$1000 in Ghana is pretty much just party money.
Re: $1000 For Nigerian 1st-Class Students In Ghana by Abrantie: 8:44pm On Mar 25, 2013
Rocktation: Very funny!
Ghanaians thank you sha. I guess the fact that $1K, must have rolled into tens of millions of cedi, got y'all thinking this is worth taking to the press.
#no hating though.
Hey, it was your own Nigerian oga at the top who awarded the 1000 not us.
Re: $1000 For Nigerian 1st-Class Students In Ghana by free2ryhme: 8:55pm On Mar 25, 2013
mtschew!!! not enough for my wardrobe
Re: $1000 For Nigerian 1st-Class Students In Ghana by Rajosh(m): 9:17pm On Mar 25, 2013
Rocktation: Very funny!
Ghanaians thank you sha. I guess the fact that $1K, must have rolled into tens of millions of cedi, got y'all thinking this is worth taking to the press.
#no hating though.
read well before commenting. Who told you the money is being given by ghana. Nigerian ambassador to Ghana made this promise.
Re: $1000 For Nigerian 1st-Class Students In Ghana by Rajosh(m): 9:21pm On Mar 25, 2013
osifred: Why not scholarship and why is it limited to nigerians in knust only?
nigerians in ghana.it's not limited to students of knust. He happned to make the promise there. He can't be at everywhere at the same time
Re: $1000 For Nigerian 1st-Class Students In Ghana by Rocktation(f): 10:13pm On Mar 25, 2013
Rajosh: read well before commenting. Who told you the money is being given by ghana. Nigerian ambassador to Ghana made this promise.

Lol. After you.
Nowhere did I even mention who gave what to who. Someone did take it to the press. And it couldn't have been the NTA crew. grin

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Re: $1000 For Nigerian 1st-Class Students In Ghana by TheGeneral1(m): 10:21pm On Mar 25, 2013
Rocktation: Very funny!
Ghanaians thank you sha. I guess the fact that $1K, must have rolled into tens of millions of cedi, got y'all thinking this is worth taking to the press.
#no hating though.

If u care to know, $1000 is equivalent to 1,900 cedis. Thats abt 25,000 naira! Do the math!
Re: $1000 For Nigerian 1st-Class Students In Ghana by librangyps(f): 10:30pm On Mar 25, 2013
The General:

If u care to know, $1000 is equivalent to 1,900 cedis. Thats abt 25,000 naira! Do the math!

Haha!
Re: $1000 For Nigerian 1st-Class Students In Ghana by TsarStu: 11:52pm On Mar 25, 2013
Enogoyes: Nigeria International students association (ISA) members in Ghana have rejoiced greatly because of the good news.The Nigerian High commissioner to Ghana Ambassador Ademola Oluseyi Onafonoka recently visited Kumasi, while he was there he met with the Nigerian Students studying at Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST).

As a seasoned educated diplomat and father of Nigerians in Ghana, he decided to motivate them to perform their best in school with an incentive. He has reiterated that same promise, to prove that his commitment to education is unwavering.

In his office the high commissioner received a young student representative of ISA named Wisdom Obi for an interview. During one of the questions especially the one touching on the $1000.00, he emphasized that “any Nigerian student who graduates with a 1st class from KNUST will be given $1000.00″.

http://adentan.com/nigerian-students-to-get-1000-00-each-free-from-government/
y are folkz thankin ghana, na our diplomat 4 ghana make d promise oh! Give honour 2 whom honour is due
Re: $1000 For Nigerian 1st-Class Students In Ghana by bjack02(m): 12:40am On Mar 26, 2013
#150,000 out of billion of #
Re: $1000 For Nigerian 1st-Class Students In Ghana by politicalpastor: 1:49am On Mar 26, 2013
garri4all: I'm schooling in Austria and I get really worried about my grades.
The grade level in Austria is high compared to naija
90 & above = 1
76-89 = 2
63-75 = 3
50-62 = 4
<50 = 5 (failed)

My first year here was really difficult (my grades were mostly 2's and about five 3's) as I was used to the Nigerian system of 70% and above as A
I'm in my 2nd year now and I'm getting used to the system. Last semester was mostly 1's. They don't use GP here but I don't even know how they will calculate it sef.
Please what is the grade level of the UK and US.
I doubt if having a first class here will be easy with this their crazy grade system.
I calculated my GP using the naija style and it is really low barely a 2.1 sad

ITS THESAME THING HERE IN AMERICA, I DONT KNOW OF U K. I WAS A STUDENT OF INDIANA UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, (I.U.P.) NOW IN AVIATION SCHOOL IN FLORIDA. WHEN I GRADUATE I WILL COME AND HELP NIGERIAN AIRFORCE BOMBARD THOSE IDIOTs BOKO HARAN.
AM STUDYING AVIATION AND STATISTICS.
Re: $1000 For Nigerian 1st-Class Students In Ghana by playcharles(m): 7:44am On Mar 26, 2013
mtwech.... i tot he was gonna say $10,000 or $100,000 .... why rejoice over change... $100=N16,000 x 10mnths= Just N160,000 after 4yrs with the stress compare to the amount they embezzle and misappropriate
Re: $1000 For Nigerian 1st-Class Students In Ghana by EXUBERANTLIFE(m): 8:38am On Mar 26, 2013
hustla242: Nigeria give nothing even if you reach the moon.... well done Ghana!

Guy... Read am well well b4 u quote... Na naija ambassador give obi the money as member of naija student for gHana....no be ghana give them
Re: $1000 For Nigerian 1st-Class Students In Ghana by laidoure4real(m): 9:01am On Mar 26, 2013
dem try no be small o, if we can copy that at home, our gurus will be highly motivated. God bless dem jare
Re: $1000 For Nigerian 1st-Class Students In Ghana by smartg(m): 11:33am On Mar 26, 2013
What a chikin-change that money is too small, some universities collect more than that amount per section, which means its not even enough to pay for a school fee. But they try sha for given out something.
Re: $1000 For Nigerian 1st-Class Students In Ghana by smartg(m): 11:39am On Mar 26, 2013
Pls, if u don't have the heart of giving, there's no need of pretending especially if the person u ar giving something knows what you worth.
They said, 'half bread is better than none'. But fasting is better than eating poison.
Re: $1000 For Nigerian 1st-Class Students In Ghana by Nobody: 12:17pm On Mar 26, 2013
Rocktation: Very funny!
Ghanaians thank you sha. I guess the fact that $1K, must have rolled into tens of millions of cedi, got y'all thinking this is worth taking to the press.
#no hating though.
which one nigeria give them?so stop nagging
Re: $1000 For Nigerian 1st-Class Students In Ghana by GalaxyNoteII: 1:40pm On Mar 26, 2013
ufotuko: which one nigeria give them?so stop nagging
Do you ppl read at all?
Re: $1000 For Nigerian 1st-Class Students In Ghana by Nobody: 3:20pm On Mar 26, 2013
Galaxy.Note.II:

Do you ppl read at all?
ask your dad
Re: $1000 For Nigerian 1st-Class Students In Ghana by AntiNigerian: 12:07am On Nov 16, 2023
$1000 back in 2013 was about ₦170,000.

Right now, it's over ₦1.1m! What a life! Hope those who bashed this thread are still alive grin grin cheesy

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