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Re: Talented Celebrities That Refused To Drop-Out From School by Nuke: 9:10am On May 04, 2013
Mercyraheem: univ. Of dundee is in scotland and not uk


Scotland is part of the United Kingdom (UK). You can try to check your fact before posting to counter someone next time rather than mislead millions reading on this forum
Re: Talented Celebrities That Refused To Drop-Out From School by Nobody: 9:20am On May 04, 2013
Codedrock: Most people above listed finished school before they became stars. If not for that why wont they drop out?

Thank you. Everyone on this list graduated before they became stars.


PS- I don't think Wande Coal graduated from UniLag.
Re: Talented Celebrities That Refused To Drop-Out From School by charlesopp(m): 9:24am On May 04, 2013
Codedrock: Most people above listed finished school before they became stars. If not for that why wont they drop out?

I fcukingly agree wit you, let pple lik wizkid or olamide dt got 2 limelight @Oº°˚ a very early part of their educational life, den we can open thread lik dis...all dis list na wishy washy
Re: Talented Celebrities That Refused To Drop-Out From School by snellsun(m): 9:56am On May 04, 2013
Sumtimes I wonder wat sort of ppl are on dis nairaland self... Most u comment on evry topic even if u don no wat d f**k d topic is all about? Most of u claim 2 b educated but still avn't heard of curriculum studies. For u info no educational system can function properly without curriculum studies.& mr mercyraheem scotland is in ijebu ode . F**king retard.
Re: Talented Celebrities That Refused To Drop-Out From School by SoullyBaba(m): 10:13am On May 04, 2013
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Lilimax:
K_ONE is a typical Nigerian.
It has been found that most Nigerians dosen't like reading angry
Too bad!
you read a lot yet you shoot a lot! Are u Zebrudaya?
Re: Talented Celebrities That Refused To Drop-Out From School by jakedes(m): 10:27am On May 04, 2013
Singing is a talent...you can't serve 2 masters at the same time unless you are a guru (jini) and you all should know all fingers r nt equall
Nigeria is the country you find a person with more than 1 certificate but no job...these musicians found out their talent on time and focus on it why do you argue so much on this issue...the reason that made our youths loose interest in tertiary education is that Nigeria has a failed education system...they refer forcing themselves into the entertainment world..gone are the days of when our fathers and old lecturers went to school the system was fine and equiped with good technology and dedicated teachers who are willing to teach you and make you understand...now its all mess...
Re: Talented Celebrities That Refused To Drop-Out From School by keemrex: 11:26am On May 04, 2013
Hin drop out from lasu epe carry over yapa could not cope.
sweetnigga: Where is ADEBANJO aka D'banj (frowns). Like say him no go at all no to talk of dropping out...chai
Re: Talented Celebrities That Refused To Drop-Out From School by Nobody: 12:00pm On May 04, 2013
hardbody:

No one is hating on you, you are either a drop out or a potential drop out waiting in the wings. I wish you the very best in your terribly warped perception, which by the way, you are stupidly entitled to. The only people I have pity for are your parents and kids if they ever come

Calling a person's opinion warped and stupid is downright wrong. If you value formal education and someone else doesn't, it doesn't give you the right to be condescending on the person.

And yes there are lots of people without formal education that are successful. If education is all that why did Dr. Sid study dentistry only to end up a musician? A lot of people are not practising what they learnt in school so that poster does have a point. Education isn't having a paper to show for it; it should reflect in all aspects of your life.

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Re: Talented Celebrities That Refused To Drop-Out From School by dewaskillz: 12:07pm On May 04, 2013
aminho: In a season when some artistes are dropping out of school to embrace music, others have proved they could combine development of their talents with schooling, writes CHUX OHAI

Many years ago, parents didn’t like children who preferred a career in music to medicine, law or engineering. Musicians were generally regarded as occupying the lowest rung of the social ladder and, so, they were hardly respected.

Although they worked hard at their chosen vocations and sometimes, travelled far beyond these shores, many musicians were hardly seen as useful members of the society. Most of the time, they were dismissed as social misfits.

Unfortunately, time has not completely changed this perception. Nowadays, there appears to be an increase in the number of youths dropping out of school to take up a career in music. While some of them have always said their passion for music was the reason why they quit the classroom for the recording studio, others put the blame on poverty and other challenges.

But a courageous few have managed to resist the temptation to push aside their education and embrace the glamorous life style of music artistes. With some now armed with Master’s degrees in various disciplines, they have emerged as successful and highly respected artistes with a wide fan base across the country.

Banky W
Olubankole Wellington, aka Banky W, is one of the most popular music artistes in Nigeria today. He was born and educated in the USA. By the time he was eight years old, his musical talent had started to manifest. But his parents wanted him to pay attention to his education first. A few years later, he won a scholarship to attend college in New York and afterwards, bagged a degree in engineering at the Rensselaer Polytechnic.

While he was at the institution, Banky W kept pushing his dream to become a successful musician someday. Back home in Nigeria, he won the hearts of many music fans with his exceptionally smooth voice and, in due course, succeeded in winning a loyal followership.

Over the past years, the velvet-voiced singer has recorded a number of albums. He founded the Empire Mates Entertainment, a records label, as a platform to promote his music and to get it across to his fans in the country.

Apart from distinguishing himself as a charismatic musician, Banky W is a philanthropist and a civil rights activist. During the last nationwide protests against the removal of fuel subsidy, he played a key role in mobilising the youths to take part in the protest in Lagos.

Somehow, this talented artiste, whose career is on the rise, has managed to keep out of trouble. Till date, he has not been associated with any major scandal.

Tiwa Savage
Tiwa Savage is currently signed on to Mavin Records. She attended Berklee College of Music where she studied Jazz and took a degree in music business. Also, she has a degree in business administration from the University of Kent in the United Kingdom.

She began her music career n the UK, touring as a background singer for the likes of Mary J. Blige, Sting, George Michael, Kelly Clarkson and the Spice Girls. Before then, she had worked briefly as a trainee accountant in a commercial bank in London.

A successful artiste in her own right, Tiwa co-wrote Fantasia Barrino’s ‘Collard Greens and Cornbread’, which was nominated for the American Grammy Award. This is perhaps, one of her most important achievements. Apart from that, she has released two single albums titled Love Me and Kele Kele Love. Last February, she got married to her long time business partner, Tee Billz.

Naeto C
Naetochukwu Chikwe is the son of the Nigerian Ambassador to Ireland, Mrs. Kema Chikwe. He graduated in 2004 from the George Washington University with a Master’s degree in Biology and still nurses the desire to become a medical doctor. In 2008 and 2009, he was named Best New Artist at the MTV Africa Music Awards.

Darey Art-Alade
Darey Art-Alade is the son of the legendary Jazz musician, Art Alade. He is what you may call a ‘chip off the old block’. Obviously, he had taken after his father at an early age singing in church choirs and was a member of the National Troupe of Nigeria Choir at a point.

Darey has been a disc jockey, TV presenter, entertainment consultant, voice-over artist and performing/recording artist at different times, before hitting it big on the music scene. His break finally came in 2004 at the Project Fame Academy. He participated in that edition of the reality TV talent hunt show and had the opportunity to perform in front of millions of viewers. He emerged third in the contest.

Unknown to many music fans, this talented artiste graduated from the University of Lagos where he studied Music. In 2011, he was the host of both the Gulder Ultimate Search and Glo Naija Sings reality. So far, he has three albums to his credit.

P-Square
Apart from music, Peter and Paul Okoye, the twins known as the P-Square, had a burning desire to be educated. They had always made it clear to close friends and associates that they wanted to go back to school. So in 1999, they applied to the University of Abuja to study business administration. Fame and money could not dissuade them from this goal. Just as they continued to hone their skills and to improve on their performances, they were focused on their educational needs.

The group is easily one of the most successful in the country, having won several awards and a huge fan base across Africa. They are listed among the 10 richest musicians in the continent.

Dr. Sid
From an early age, Dr. Sid (real name is Sidney Esiri), had his heart set on becoming a singer. However, his life took a different course when he graduated from the Nigerian Air Force Secondary School in Lagos and went on to the University of Ibadan to study dental surgery. After graduating from the institution, he joined the defunct Mo’Hits Records.


Wande Coal
Oluwatobi Wande Ojosipe, aka Wande Coal, attended Federal Government College, Ijanikin, in Lagos State and the University of Lagos where he studied Curriculum Studies. He got signed to Don Jazzy’s Mo’Hits Records in 2006. He featured on D’banj’s Rundown/Funk you up album on singles like Loke, Tonosibe and Why Me. Being signed to Mo’ Hits Records, he is also a member of the Mo’ Hits Allstars and played a major role in the released CV(Curriculum Vitae) album. His first single of the cv album ololu fe has been described as one of the greatest love songs ever written by a Nigerian.


Mo Cheddah
In an age when most Nigerian artistes pride themselves in leaving the classroom for the entertainment scene, she has managed to complete her degree programme at the University of Lagos. She is, no doubt, one of the youngest educated rap artistes in Nigeria at the moment.
Dis doesn't make any sense to me.u mentioned all dis names and accompanied course degree,how many of dem did u mention dat did practice wat dey learnt am just driving at getting dis degree is nuffin as long as dey can't courageously defend wat dey learnt.we all know dat even if 2face decides to go back to skul hez definitely coming out wit a degree.
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http://www.punchng.com/entertainment/e-punch/talented-but-refused-to-drop-out/
Re: Talented Celebrities That Refused To Drop-Out From School by toprealman: 1:21pm On May 04, 2013
jackbauersballs:

WTF is Curriculum Studies?! angry
43 ignoramuses!
Re: Talented Celebrities That Refused To Drop-Out From School by free2ryhme: 2:11pm On May 04, 2013
what of Dbanj? grin grin grin and wizzy tongue tongue
Re: Talented Celebrities That Refused To Drop-Out From School by scobaba: 2:31pm On May 04, 2013
Mercyraheem: univ. Of dundee is in scotland and not uk

=))º°˚˚˚°ºнaĦaнaº°˚˚˚°º‎​=)) ....see jonsing.
Re: Talented Celebrities That Refused To Drop-Out From School by dipsix: 4:02pm On May 04, 2013
jackbauersballs:

WTF is Curriculum Studies?! angry

lolz. . .all these kind 2nd hand courses self.
Re: Talented Celebrities That Refused To Drop-Out From School by Adanyebe(m): 5:36pm On May 04, 2013
CURRY CULUM STUDIES... THAT ONE NA OGBONGE COURSE.... I WISH TO READ THAT IN MY NEXT LIFE
Re: Talented Celebrities That Refused To Drop-Out From School by hardbody: 6:39pm On May 04, 2013
gbaky_floor:

Calling a person's opinion warped and stupid is downright wrong. If you value formal education and someone else doesn't, it doesn't give you the right to be condescending on the person.

And yes there are lots of people without formal education that are successful. If education is all that why did Dr. Sid study dentistry only to end up a musician? A lot of people are not practising what they learnt in school so that poster does have a point. Education isn't having a paper to show for it; it should reflect in all aspects of your life.

I have noticed you, meaning you have achieved your desire, can I move to more important things? Truth is the fact an opinion is right or wrong does not mean it cannot be warped. I implore you to re-read the post I responded to, perhaps paste it and then juxtapose same with my response to then understand my perception. The point I responded to was more of the sarcasm and has nothing to do with a like or dislike of formal education, neither is it a given that people must practice what they studied. Having said these, I do agree that the essence of education must be functional and impact in your every day life.
Re: Talented Celebrities That Refused To Drop-Out From School by hardbody: 6:42pm On May 04, 2013
adaobi123: Curriculum studies (CS) is a concentration within curriculum and instruction concerned with understanding curricula as an active force of human educational experience.

undecided

You should not have bothered to explain, now I have migraine and no where closer to understanding it than I was before you commenced your rigmarole
Re: Talented Celebrities That Refused To Drop-Out From School by lindiwey: 8:31pm On May 04, 2013
adami48: Psquare never graduated from uni abj for ur information @Op they droped out like others too, even Peter was expelled due to cultism n dat was d end of it, bt u know money can buy certificates wit 1st class dis days so maybe they used there money bt as for gratuating, even them will call u a liar on this

@ wande coal maybe cos they had an album curriculum Vitae dat was why he said wande studied Curiculum studies, neva had of dat very funny....

I think Paul managed to graduate,he had like 2 extra years or so He was in my departmnent.finally,no b by bn a graduate.dey don hammer pass me wey be graduate..damn B.Sc
Re: Talented Celebrities That Refused To Drop-Out From School by denzel2009: 9:17pm On May 04, 2013
Temas:
He didn't finished........ we gained admission same session.Was a roommate of a friend. always smoking and clubbing.
Peeshauunnnn
Re: Talented Celebrities That Refused To Drop-Out From School by topmostg: 9:30pm On May 04, 2013
Mercyraheem: univ. Of dundee is in scotland and not uk
*singing davido's gobe*

chei, see dundee,
omo see dundee.
Lmfao.
Re: Talented Celebrities That Refused To Drop-Out From School by labbyboi(m): 10:36pm On May 04, 2013
Just because of say I no finish school some people come dey take me for a fool. *in 2baba's voice* cry
Re: Talented Celebrities That Refused To Drop-Out From School by Mayorwer: 10:57pm On May 04, 2013
Ok na where can we garri for here abeg.
Re: Talented Celebrities That Refused To Drop-Out From School by MrOON: 7:16am On May 05, 2013
aminho:

P-Square
Apart from music, Peter and Paul Okoye, the twins known as the P-Square, had a burning desire to be educated. They had always made it clear to close friends and associates that they wanted to go back to school. So in 1999, they applied to the University of Abuja to study business administration. Fame and money could not dissuade them from this goal. Just as they continued to hone their skills and to improve on their performances, they were focused on their educational needs.

The group is easily one of the most successful in the country, having won several awards and a huge fan base across Africa. They are listed among the 10 richest musicians in the continent.

http://www.punchng.com/entertainment/e-punch/talented-but-refused-to-drop-out/

Even P- square... Their talents are beyond articulation
Re: Talented Celebrities That Refused To Drop-Out From School by softangel(m): 7:43pm On May 05, 2013
adaptor4all:
Ah ah...calm down..pls re-type



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Re: Talented Celebrities That Refused To Drop-Out From School by tpia5: 6:07am On Nov 30, 2013
would have been a nice thread if female nigerian celebrities could be allowed to perform without pressure to dress in certain ways?
Re: Talented Celebrities That Refused To Drop-Out From School by kinglawal85(m): 8:15am On Nov 30, 2013


WTF is Curriculum Studies?! angry
u mean WTF u need 2 go back 2 school, n be versatile in ur studies. Curriculum studies is under the Faculty of education dick head. They organise the curriculum used in teaching u, in ur just concluded SS2. Smellos

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