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‘the Queen Of England Recognised My Performance, But Nigeria Did Not’ - Pic by queenstl(f): 11:21am On Nov 22, 2015
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lalasticlala
The guy sent me his message to share. Read below…

My name is Akinmuda Oluwafemi, presently a 500level medical student of the college of Medicine, university of lagos. October 19 2007, at the age of 15, I alongside Mercy Richards, Yetunde Brown and Henry Akahara represented Nigeria at the House of Commons, London to participate in the world slavery youth debate. We returned back to Nigeria with Gold medals.
An Evidence of good performance and representation of the federal republic of Nigeria. Only Henry Akahara was granted scholarship by the lagos state government under the administration of Governor Raji fashola to study in the UK… he claimed to have been the only one that went for the debate and won the medal and the lagos state government without making further investigations granted him. I remember, the director of the British council called a meeting with we all and our parents to be quiet that in due time we would be called. Till now, nothing. I’m just reminiscing, next year I would be a doctor, do I want to serve this country?Does this country have anything to offer?
Even when you go the extra mile to represent and honour this country at different levels and you still are not appreciated, I ask myself is it worth it being a Nigerian? On second thoughts however, is it just the PDP government that was so selfish and corrupt and won’t recognise an award for excellence from the highest level “The Queen of England Herself” courtesy LORD John Prescott? Is it worth is being a Nigerian Google “kemishia Kelly” she was a participant, ever since recognised by Jamaica as a participant. Even wikipedia recognises her. All other people that participated in the debate today are recognised for their excellence and hold strong posts in their various countries.
And here I am, just reminiscing. I just want all Nigerians to read this, and think of it over and over…. So in all I just want this to go public, and let all Nigerians feel my pain, and lookout for this APC administration. Would they prove me wrong about my feeling as a Nigerian? Do they appreciate excellence?? Time would tell…


Source: http://examhall.net/home/the-queen-of-england-recognised-my-performance-but-nigeria-did-not-young-nigerian-laments/
Re: ‘the Queen Of England Recognised My Performance, But Nigeria Did Not’ - Pic by McCarlito(m): 11:31am On Nov 22, 2015
That is Nigeria for u bro.....




















BTW: Na the solidarity make u forget to comb ur hair ni
The hair don dey turn Dada

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Re: ‘the Queen Of England Recognised My Performance, But Nigeria Did Not’ - Pic by ademega(m): 11:34am On Nov 22, 2015
photo evidence and documents will prove your position beyond reasonable doubt

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Re: ‘the Queen Of England Recognised My Performance, But Nigeria Did Not’ - Pic by haywire07(m): 11:55am On Nov 22, 2015
Embelembe must hear dis !!!

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Re: ‘the Queen Of England Recognised My Performance, But Nigeria Did Not’ - Pic by kestolove95(m): 11:58am On Nov 22, 2015
Abeg who dey win for kogi state election
Re: ‘the Queen Of England Recognised My Performance, But Nigeria Did Not’ - Pic by Saintbado(m): 12:05pm On Nov 22, 2015
My advice: Never expect anything from nigeria govt. They always recognise irrelevance.

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Re: ‘the Queen Of England Recognised My Performance, But Nigeria Did Not’ - Pic by Nobody: 1:20pm On Nov 22, 2015
Thank God say anoda pesin recognize u na
Re: ‘the Queen Of England Recognised My Performance, But Nigeria Did Not’ - Pic by MilesLamar(m): 1:56pm On Nov 22, 2015
With dix ur pic man no body go take u serious.. The guy dat backstabbed u.. is he a Yoruba?

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Re: ‘the Queen Of England Recognised My Performance, But Nigeria Did Not’ - Pic by Nobody: 1:59pm On Nov 22, 2015
Medical std with Jaga-Jaga hair? undecided
No wonder u were not appreciated.
Re: ‘the Queen Of England Recognised My Performance, But Nigeria Did Not’ - Pic by G12(m): 2:05pm On Nov 22, 2015
I feel your pain bros, just move on. Only a few are really proud of this country.
Re: ‘the Queen Of England Recognised My Performance, But Nigeria Did Not’ - Pic by EverestdeBliu(m): 2:07pm On Nov 22, 2015
queenstl:
[img]http://2.bp..com/-Fs4g2zMUsqc/VlGNi039K6I/AAAAAAAHZVc/URs7dFjPW9Q/s1600/index.jpg[/img]


The guy sent me his message to share. Read below…

My name is Akinmuda Oluwafemi, presently a 500level medical student of the college of Medicine, university of lagos. October 19 2007, at the age of 15, I alongside Mercy Richards, Yetunde Brown and Henry Akahara represented Nigeria at the House of Commons, London to participate in the world slavery youth debate. We returned back to Nigeria with Gold medals.
An Evidence of good performance and representation of the federal republic of Nigeria. Only Henry Akahara was granted scholarship by the lagos state government under the administration of Governor Raji fashola to study in the UK… he claimed to have been the only one that went for the debate and won the medal and the lagos state government without making further investigations granted him. I remember, the director of the British council called a meeting with we all and our parents to be quiet that in due time we would be called. Till now, nothing. I’m just reminiscing, next year I would be a doctor, do I want to serve this country?Does this country have anything to offer?
Even when you go the extra mile to represent and honour this country at different levels and you still are not appreciated, I ask myself is it worth it being a Nigerian? On second thoughts however, is it just the PDP government that was so selfish and corrupt and won’t recognise an award for excellence from the highest level “The Queen of England Herself” courtesy LORD John Prescott? Is it worth is being a Nigerian Google “kemishia Kelly” she was a participant, ever since recognised by Jamaica as a participant. Even wikipedia recognises her. All other people that participated in the debate today are recognised for their excellence and hold strong posts in their various countries.
And here I am, just reminiscing. I just want all Nigerians to read this, and think of it over and over…. So in all I just want this to go public, and let all Nigerians feel my pain, and lookout for this APC administration. Would they prove me wrong about my feeling as a Nigerian? Do they appreciate excellence?? Time would tell…


Source: http://examhall.net/home/the-queen-of-england-recognised-my-performance-but-nigeria-did-not-young-nigerian-laments/
Bro under which party's administration were the GoldenEaglets that won the World Cup given 20k? Now stop the blame game and listen. I think you should be grateful to the country for giving you the opportunity to serve,and do not think you're the only good head there. At least your experience has been enhanced and your profile boosted with that single representation...Just like most of the Eaglets who'd get signed by interested international clubs,just because they were offered the rare opportunity to feature in the U17 world cup and got noticed,so also you should move on and build from where you stopped. Lucks.
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Lalasticlala,shouldn't we at least recognise this young talent here on Nairaland?

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Re: ‘the Queen Of England Recognised My Performance, But Nigeria Did Not’ - Pic by Nobody: 2:19pm On Nov 22, 2015
I recognize and I appreciate you darling.
Re: ‘the Queen Of England Recognised My Performance, But Nigeria Did Not’ - Pic by Erums(m): 3:05pm On Nov 22, 2015
recognise you bro...but that's just the country
Re: ‘the Queen Of England Recognised My Performance, But Nigeria Did Not’ - Pic by chillex8(m): 3:23pm On Nov 22, 2015
FEMIFITZ !!!!!!!

IRuefe cheesy

That's my G up there..

GAZZUZZ comman and see

Cc: Lalasticlala; Seun
Re: ‘the Queen Of England Recognised My Performance, But Nigeria Did Not’ - Pic by obynaDmob(m): 3:56pm On Nov 22, 2015
Femifits! Oya make we dey carry am go front page..Ambode must hear dz...

Re: ‘the Queen Of England Recognised My Performance, But Nigeria Did Not’ - Pic by BigJakie: 4:01pm On Nov 22, 2015
Sorry
Re: ‘the Queen Of England Recognised My Performance, But Nigeria Did Not’ - Pic by GAZZUZZ(m): 4:11pm On Nov 22, 2015
chillex8:
FEMIFITZ !!!!!!!

IRuefe cheesy

That's my G up there..

GAZZUZZ comman and see

Cc: Lalasticlala; Seun

Unconfirmed story.
Re: ‘the Queen Of England Recognised My Performance, But Nigeria Did Not’ - Pic by KOLZY(m): 4:20pm On Nov 22, 2015
This case is similar with all our heros oh.. That why I don't blame the Super eagles most times if they decide not to play well

Bro mi I feel ya pain jare. God see all our effort, no mind Naija


CC: Lalasticlala

Oya let's carry this one to FP
Re: ‘the Queen Of England Recognised My Performance, But Nigeria Did Not’ - Pic by Exmay(m): 4:28pm On Nov 22, 2015
Nice write up but wrong heading.
Your grievance should have been directed to your colleague who claimed the whole victory solely.

Also claiming you represented Nigeria @ a competition that never involved any ministry or agency is laughable. You guys actually went there to represent yourselves. If you insist that you were there for Nigeria then kindly tell us when the selection process took place.

And now trying to bring in political angle into play simply shows that you are in for self gratification. Smh.
Re: ‘the Queen Of England Recognised My Performance, But Nigeria Did Not’ - Pic by idu1(m): 4:42pm On Nov 22, 2015
chillex8:
FEMIFITZ !!!!!!!
IRuefe cheesy
That's my G up there..
GAZZUZZ comman and see
Cc: Lalasticlala; Seun
you know the boy?


Tell him to stop crying.
Re: ‘the Queen Of England Recognised My Performance, But Nigeria Did Not’ - Pic by ril19(m): 4:51pm On Nov 22, 2015
I understand your worries bro. naija can dull person some times sha.
Re: ‘the Queen Of England Recognised My Performance, But Nigeria Did Not’ - Pic by Nobody: 5:06pm On Nov 22, 2015
Exmay:
Nice write up but wrong heading.
Your grievance should have been directed to your colleague who claimed the whole victory solely.

Also claiming you represented Nigeria @ a competition that never involved any ministry or agency is laughable. You guys actually went there to represent yourselves. If you insist that you were there for Nigeria then kindly tell us when the selection process took place.

And now trying to bring in political angle into play simply shows that you are in for self gratification. Smh.

Very shallow way of thinking. When someone goes to a university abroad and gets a first class, which headline do you see; "Nigerian bags first class in XYZ university" despite the fact that when he or she was hustling to get the admission nobody knew or cared and definitely no government or agency was involved.

What about those that traffic drugs and get caught. Which headlines do you see: " 2 Nigerians caught with drugs and sentenced to death". When they were trafficking the drugs were they representing any government or agency; so why was their crime attributed to Nigeria.

It is simply myopic to say that until you are only representing a government or agency, you cant be said to be representing Nigeria. They were the only Nigerian participants at the global debate and their success or failure would have been attributed to the country as a whole.


If his story is true, the question to ask is; why did the British director ask the other participants to be quiet about their legitimate claim to having represented Nigeria at the debate? Why did the Director by implication condone the lie told by Henry Akahara? How come or how possible is it that the Lagos state government granted someone scholarship to study abroad without thoroughly investigating his claims? Does that mean I can also walk into the govt house tomorrow and claim that I won a prize in rope skipping in Vietnam and be given a scholarship?

There is definitely more to this story....

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Re: ‘the Queen Of England Recognised My Performance, But Nigeria Did Not’ - Pic by lolu007(m): 5:12pm On Nov 22, 2015
Pic or adonbeleive
Re: ‘the Queen Of England Recognised My Performance, But Nigeria Did Not’ - Pic by Nobody: 5:31pm On Nov 22, 2015
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Re: ‘the Queen Of England Recognised My Performance, But Nigeria Did Not’ - Pic by uchebest2006(m): 5:43pm On Nov 22, 2015
All these police men way dey stand for road everyday,i dey pity for them more than you.all these Ijaw's that re always on water everyday,hv our Nigeria Navy remember them.
Common Dog "Diesel" was killed in France by ISIS.Yet,Diesel was recognize among the Heroes in France.See a country crying for jux ordinary Dog.
Nigeria is a zoo,take it or not!!!! We get to keep on keeping on.

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Re: ‘the Queen Of England Recognised My Performance, But Nigeria Did Not’ - Pic by obynaDmob(m): 5:50pm On Nov 22, 2015
adeaks:


Very shallow way of thinking. When someone goes to a university abroad and gets a first class, which headline do you see; "Nigerian bags first class in XYZ university" despite the fact that when he or she was hustling to get the admission nobody knew or cared and definitely no government or agency was involved.

What about those that traffic drugs and get caught. Which headlines do you see: " 2 Nigerians caught with drugs and sentenced to death". When they were trafficking the drugs were they representing any government or agency; so why was their crime attributed to Nigeria.

It is simply myopic to say that until you are only representing a government or agency, you cant be said to be representing Nigeria. They were the only Nigerian participants at the global debate and their success or failure would have been attributed to the country as a whole.


If his story is true, the question to ask is; why did the British director ask the other participants to be quiet about their legitimate claim to having represented Nigeria at the debate? Why did the Director by implication condone the lie told by Henry Akahara? How come or how possible is it that the Lagos state government granted someone scholarship to study abroad without thoroughly investigating his claims? Does that mean I can also walk into the govt house tomorrow and claim that I won a prize in rope skipping in Vietnam and be given a scholarship?

There is definitely more to this story....



Leave am, dem suppose wear green white green, then come draw flag for their cheek before e believe say na nigeria dem go rep. The claim is very very legitimate, but i blame the british council director the most because he wud have been invited to the government house and he wud have just been quiet like mumu instead of fighting for akinmunda and d others...
Re: ‘the Queen Of England Recognised My Performance, But Nigeria Did Not’ - Pic by chumakk: 6:26pm On Nov 22, 2015
A Nigerian is a man on his own
Re: ‘the Queen Of England Recognised My Performance, But Nigeria Did Not’ - Pic by akposking(m): 6:33pm On Nov 22, 2015
Lalastiiclaia see better gist or you still dey on top mountain.
Re: ‘the Queen Of England Recognised My Performance, But Nigeria Did Not’ - Pic by chillex8(m): 7:55pm On Nov 22, 2015
idu1:
you know the boy?



Tell him to stop crying.

He's a VERY close friend.
Re: ‘the Queen Of England Recognised My Performance, But Nigeria Did Not’ - Pic by amokeme(f): 8:17pm On Nov 22, 2015
queenstl:
[img]http://2.bp..com/-Fs4g2zMUsqc/VlGNi039K6I/AAAAAAAHZVc/URs7dFjPW9Q/s1600/index.jpg[/img]


The guy sent me his message to share. Read below…

My name is Akinmuda Oluwafemi, presently a 500level medical student of the college of Medicine, university of lagos. October 19 2007, at the age of 15, I alongside Mercy Richards, Yetunde Brown and Henry Akahara represented Nigeria at the House of Commons, London to participate in the world slavery youth debate. We returned back to Nigeria with Gold medals.
An Evidence of good performance and representation of the federal republic of Nigeria. Only Henry Akahara was granted scholarship by the lagos state government under the administration of Governor Raji fashola to study in the UK… he claimed to have been the only one that went for the debate and won the medal and the lagos state government without making further investigations granted him. I remember, the director of the British council called a meeting with we all and our parents to be quiet that in due time we would be called. Till now, nothing. I’m just reminiscing, next year I would be a doctor, do I want to serve this country?Does this country have anything to offer?
Even when you go the extra mile to represent and honour this country at different levels and you still are not appreciated, I ask myself is it worth it being a Nigerian? On second thoughts however, is it just the PDP government that was so selfish and corrupt and won’t recognise an award for excellence from the highest level “The Queen of England Herself” courtesy LORD John Prescott? Is it worth is being a Nigerian Google “kemishia Kelly” she was a participant, ever since recognised by Jamaica as a participant. Even wikipedia recognises her. All other people that participated in the debate today are recognised for their excellence and hold strong posts in their various countries.
And here I am, just reminiscing. I just want all Nigerians to read this, and think of it over and over…. So in all I just want this to go public, and let all Nigerians feel my pain, and lookout for this APC administration. Would they prove me wrong about my feeling as a Nigerian? Do they appreciate excellence?? Time would tell…


Source: http://examhall.net/home/the-queen-of-england-recognised-my-performance-but-nigeria-did-not-young-nigerian-laments/
erm, ok..., I understand how you must have felt or still feel, but I think turning it or trying to make it look like a "political party" thing is not necessary smiley

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Re: ‘the Queen Of England Recognised My Performance, But Nigeria Did Not’ - Pic by moyinoluwabun(m): 8:18pm On Nov 22, 2015
Steal billion, EFCC wil recognise. Naija no dey recognise person wey do better tin, I even hear say na 20k APC led govt give U-17 footballers.

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