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List Of Names: 100 Nigerians For Us Entrepreneurship Training by IamAtribalist: 10:34pm On May 07, 2016 |
I POSTED THIS THREAD TO CELEBRATE YOUNG NIGERIAN ACHIEVERS UNFORTUNATELY ONE IPOB IS TRYING TO DERAIL IT. WHY IS IT THAT Igbos LOVE TO CRY ABOUT EVERYTHING. I DIDN'T EVEN NOTICE THE LIST WAS PLURALITY YORUBAS UNTIL I STARTED READING THE COMMENTS. WHY ARE THE IGBOS CRYING. I COULD ONLY SEE 2 or 3 GUYS FROM MY TRIBE IN THE LIST AND I AM NOT COMPLAINING. THESE YOUNG NIGERIANS WERE CHOSEN NOT BY MIRACLE CENTER WAYO BUT BY A RIGOROUS COMPETITIVE PROCESS AND THEY SHOULD BE CELEBRATED BY ALL NIGERIANS. AND IF THE Igbos ARE STILL PAINED THEY SHOULD GO BACK TO THE DRAWING BOARD SO THEY CAN, IN THE FUTURE, COMPETE BETTER AGAINST THEIR YORUBA ARCH-RIVALS. I AM SUPPOSE TO BE THE TRIBALIST BUT YOU Igbos HAVE TAKEN TRIBALISM TO ANOTHER LEVEL. Igbos BEHAVE YOURSELVES AND LET THIS THREAD FLOW SMOOTHLY. NOW BEFORE YOU CALL ME YOLOBA THIS AND YOLOBA THAT PLEASE GET MY NAME RIGHT: IT IS CHIEF OTUMBA ODETUNJI AREMU. THANK YOU. One hundred young Nigerians have been selected for entrepreneurship and leadership training in the 2016 Mandela Washington Fellowship in the United States (US), according to United States Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr James Entwistle. He spoke in Abuja during a reception organised by the U.S. Embassy for the participants who were selected from six geo-political zones in the country and the Federal Capital Territory. According to the envoy, the participants would participate in an intensive, six-week programme on academic excellence and leadership on business and entrepreneurship, civic leadership, public management, and renewable energy at U.S. colleges and universities. “The Mandela Washington Fellowship is the flagship programme of the President's Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI) and a key component of President Barack Obama's commitment to invest in the future of Africa. “YALI is an integral part of President Obama's commitment to invest in the future of Africa. “The White House developed this initiative in recognition of the critical and increasing role that young Africans are playing in strengthening democratic institutions, spurring economic growth, and enhancing peace and security in Africa," he said. The envoy congratulated the new fellows on their competitive selection amongst 10,000 Nigerian applicants and tens of thousands of others throughout Africa. "Our goal is to select a diverse group, both geographically and socio-economically, representing all segments of Nigeria. "You represent the best of Nigeria's youth and the future of the country. “Your selection says a lot about who you are as young leaders and the level of impact you are having on your communities as entrepreneurs, civic leaders, public servants, and champions of renewable energy," he said. He said that 86 Nigerians have participated in the Mandela Washington Fellowship since 2014. He urged the participants to share what they learn with members of their communities upon returns. “We hope that you will leverage the U.S. and African connections you have established to their maximum potential," he said. Below is the list of fellows S/N First Name Last Name State Of Origin Track Fellowship Institution 1. Adams Adeiza Kogi Business & Entrepreneurship Northwestern University 2. Adamu Ishiyaku Gombe Civic Leadership Indiana University Bloomington 3. Adaora Uche-Ugwonna Enugu State Business & Entrepreneurship University of Iowa 4. Adebola Williams Lagos Business & Entrepreneurship Clark Atlanta University 5. Adebukola Shonibare Osun Civic Leadership Presidential Precinct 6. Adedayo Adeniyi Osun Civic Leadership Kansas State University 7. Adeniyi Adedokun Oyo State Public Management Bridgewater State University 8. Ahmed Ogunlaja Ogun Civic Leadership University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 9. Andidiong Okon AkwaIbom Business & Entrepreneurship Virginia Commonwealth University 10. Anita Tele-Oduloye Delta Business & Entrepreneurship Clark Atlanta University 11. Anthonia Abayomi-Ojo Osun Civic Leadership Duquesne University 12. Apolmida Tsammani Bauchi Public Management University of Wisconsin-Madison 13. Arinze Ekwem Anambra Business & Entrepreneurship Rutgers University 14. Ayodele Odeogbola Ogun State Public Management Bridgewater State University 15. Babafemi Adebola Ekiti Public Management University of Wisconsin-Madison 16. Balarabe Ismail Kano Public Management Ohio State University 17. Ballason Gloria Kaduna Business & Entrepreneurship Bridgewater State University 18. Charity Isa Borno State Civic Leadership Purdue University 19. Charity Isa Borno State Public Management Purdue University 20. Chidinma Mbanasor Abia Civic Leadership Wagner College 21. Chinelo Uchendu Anambra Civic Leadership University of California, Berkeley 22. Chinenye Ezeakor Enugu Civic Leadership Arizona State University 23. Chukwudi Anyanaso Imo State Public Management Appalachian State University 24. Chukwuemeka Ubaka Imo Public Management Ohio State University 25. Cosmos Anweh Benue Business & Entrepreneurship Ohio State University 26. Danladi Saleh Idrisa Borno Public Management Virginia Commonwealth University 27. Dauda Sanusi Ogun Civic Leadership Purdue University 28. Ebunoluwa Farinde Lagos Business & Entrepreneurship Dartmouth College 29. Edemawan Ossai Cross River Civic Leadership Arizona State University 30. Egbuna Obianuju Maureen Anambra Public Management Cambridge College 31. Ehigie Imarhiagbe Edo State Public Management Ohio State University 32. Emana Imona Cross River Business & Entrepreneurship University of Maine 33. Emeka Ossai Delta Business & Entrepreneurship University of Texas at Austin 34. Emmanuel Obioha Imo Civic Leadership Drake University In Des Moines, Iowa 35. Ese Ovabor Edo Energy Duquesne University 36. Fadekunayo Adeniyi Lagos Public Management University of California, Davis 37. Fatima Mohammed Yobe Energy University of Illinois 38. Fatima Oyiza Ademoh Kogi Public Management University of California, Davis 39. Feyisara Ogunranti Oyo State Public Management University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 40. Folahanmi Aina Oyo Business & Entrepreneurship Syracuse University 41. Gbenga Oni Ekiti Public Management Lincoln University (Missouri ) 42. Grace Ihejiamaizu Abia Civic Leadership Kansas State University 43. Hadiza Kasimu Plateau Civic Leadership Presidential Precinct 44. Hauwa Liman Katsina Business & Entrepreneurship University of Texas at Austin 45. Hussaini Saraki Bauchi Civic Leadership University of Delaware 46. Ibrahim Sawab Borno Civic Leadership Wagner College 47. Ibrahim Audu Salisu Yobe Business & Entrepreneurship Duquesne University 48. Ifeoluwa Oluwole Ondo State Business & Entrepreneurship Dartmouth College 49. Immanuel Charles Akhimien Edo Civic Leadership University of Notre Dame 50. Ishaku Haruna Gombe State Civic Leadership Kansas State University 51. Jamila Bashir Kano Civic Leadership Virginia Tech 52. Jocelyne Agbo Enugu State Business & Entrepreneurship University of Wisconsin-Stout 53. John Paul Usman Kogi Civic Leadership Virginia Tech 54. Jude Onwujei@Gmail.Com Delta State Civic Leadership Howard University 55. Juliana Owolabi Osun State Business & Entrepreneurship Indiana University Bloomington 56. Kenneth Ati Benue Business & Entrepreneurship Appalachian State University 57. Kyela Gadi Kaduna Civic Leadership University of Maine 58. Lukman Lawal Zamfara Public Management University of Iowa 59. Maalum Nadine North West Province Business & Entrepreneurship University of Notre Dame 60. Matilda Kerry Delta State Business & Entrepreneurship Georgia State University 61. Miriam Odabe Ebonyi Public Management University of Texas at Austin 62. Mohammed Kabir Ibrahim Adamawa Business & Entrepreneurship University of Minnesota 63. Mojisola Ojebode Osun Public Management University of Wisconsin 64. Mubarak Tiamiyu Oyo Business & Entrepreneurship Arizona State University 65. Muhammad Abdullahi Bauchi Business & Entrepreneurship Rutgers University 66. Muhibbat Abdullahi Bauchi Business & Entrepreneurship Purdue University 67. Nana Samuel Borno State Business & Entrepreneurship Lincoln University (Missouri ) 68. Nari Welye Adamawa Public Management Syracuse University 69. Nkechi Okwuone Delta State Public Management Arizona State University 70. Nneoma Albert-Benson Imo State Business & Entrepreneurship Arizona State University 71. Obiefule Iroabueke Abia State Public Management Georgia State University 72. Obinna Ebirim Imo Civic Leadership University of Wisconsin-Madison 73. Olajide KabirOluwatosin Kwara Business & Entrepreneurship University of Nevada, Reno 74. Olakunle Owoeye Ekiti Public Management University of California, Davis 75. Olanrewaju Suleiman Kwara State Public Management Drake University 76. Olorunfunmi Adebajo Ogun Energy Rutgers University 77. OlufuntoOpeoluwa T Akinterinwa Ondo State Business & Entrepreneurship Howard University 78. Olumide Mukaila Lawal Lagos Civic Leadership Virginia Commonwealth University 79. Oluwabusola Majekodunmi Lagos Public Management University of Minnesota 80. Oluwaseun Olaseinde Ondo State Public Management University of Maine 81. Oluwaseun Sangoleye Oyo Public Management Clark Atlanta University 82. Oluwatobi Popoola Oyo Business & Entrepreneurship Howard University 83. Oluwatobiloba Ajayi Osun Public Management Presidential Precinct 84. Omolara Rasheed Ogun Public Management Cambridge College 85. Orondaam Otto Rivers State Civic Leadership Portland State University 86. Sylvester Sede Bayelsa Business & Entrepreneurship Indiana University Bloomington 87. Temitope Oluwaseun Okupe Ogun-State Civic Leadership University Of California, Berkeley 88. Tessie-Nkechi Udegboka Anambra Civic Leadership Northwestern University 89. Thaddeus Akpa Kogi Civic Leadership University of Minnesota 90. Theophilus Odaudu Kogi Public Management Syracuse University 91. Titilope Babafunso Osun Public Management Georgia State University 92. Tochukwu Ikpegbu Abia Business & Entrepreneurship University of Iowa 93. Tolulope Sangosanya Ogun State Civic Leadership Portland State University 94. Toochukwu Emerem Imo Business & Entrepreneurship Virginia Commonwealth University 95. Tukur Garba Gada Sokoto Public Management University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 96. Uchenna Igbokwe Anambra Public Management Florida International University 97. Vanessa Willie Edo State Business & Entrepreneurship University of Illinois 98. Veronica Bakam Kaduna Civic Leadership Clark Atlanta University 99. Vweta Chadwick Delta Business & Entrepreneurship University of Delaware 100. Wasiu Peter Oladipupo Ogun State Business & Entrepreneurship Purdue University 1 Like 1 Share
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Re: List Of Names: 100 Nigerians For Us Entrepreneurship Training by Karm16: 10:37pm On May 07, 2016 |
Ibos are good with petty trading, Yorubas are successful with business/entrepreneurship. 8 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: List Of Names: 100 Nigerians For Us Entrepreneurship Training by gbeymey(f): 10:39pm On May 07, 2016 |
They were selected based on what criteria? |
Re: List Of Names: 100 Nigerians For Us Entrepreneurship Training by Super1Star: 10:44pm On May 07, 2016 |
Karm16: 32% are yorubas. Who God has blessed, no man can curse. Descendants of Oduduwa are truly blessed, just like their prosperous land. 8 Likes 1 Share |
Re: List Of Names: 100 Nigerians For Us Entrepreneurship Training by Super1Star: 10:45pm On May 07, 2016 |
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Re: List Of Names: 100 Nigerians For Us Entrepreneurship Training by Karm16: 10:45pm On May 07, 2016 |
Super1Star: In a civilized country that recognizes skills and talents, it would have been 60%. 5 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: List Of Names: 100 Nigerians For Us Entrepreneurship Training by Super1Star: 10:49pm On May 07, 2016 |
Karm16: I guess some people did not have the highest representation because there was no opportunity for miracle centre. 5 Likes 1 Share |
Re: List Of Names: 100 Nigerians For Us Entrepreneurship Training by Karm16: 10:50pm On May 07, 2016 |
Super1Star: The poll is not giving them a chance to do unnecessary chestbeating, so they must question it nau. 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: List Of Names: 100 Nigerians For Us Entrepreneurship Training by gbeymey(f): 10:50pm On May 07, 2016 |
Super1Star:If u don't have reasonable answer 2 my question don't quote me. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: List Of Names: 100 Nigerians For Us Entrepreneurship Training by Karm16: 10:50pm On May 07, 2016 |
Super1Star: hahhahahaha 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: List Of Names: 100 Nigerians For Us Entrepreneurship Training by Super1Star: 10:53pm On May 07, 2016 |
gbeymey: Nne, I was just giving you an info now!!!! Who collected your biscuit? You better park well o find you way to romance section that your ilk belong. 3 Likes |
Re: List Of Names: 100 Nigerians For Us Entrepreneurship Training by gbeymey(f): 10:55pm On May 07, 2016 |
Super1Star:Mtchew. |
Re: List Of Names: 100 Nigerians For Us Entrepreneurship Training by Karm16: 10:56pm On May 07, 2016 |
Super1Star: Dem go soon say na Yorubas collect their bread 5 Likes 1 Share |
Re: List Of Names: 100 Nigerians For Us Entrepreneurship Training by Agimor(m): 11:00pm On May 07, 2016 |
Study to be approve guys wish you all success. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: List Of Names: 100 Nigerians For Us Entrepreneurship Training by FlyoruB: 11:10pm On May 07, 2016 |
Super1Star: Actually 33% ni. Eyi ni iyato laarin entrepreneur to muna doko ati awon pretenders. Oja ofege won ko ta mo, eyi ni idi ti won fi'n gbe ogun oloro. Egbe ishu ko n'iyan. Won kere si number. 4 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: List Of Names: 100 Nigerians For Us Entrepreneurship Training by Nobody: 11:16pm On May 07, 2016 |
So yeah.. this is real business not 2x2 no matter how they try to package it. Some are already writing their wills as we speak because they are planning to commit suicide . Baygon and raid go sell gaan this night They can't stomach any positive list dominated by yorubas 6 Likes 1 Share |
Re: List Of Names: 100 Nigerians For Us Entrepreneurship Training by Karm16: 11:17pm On May 07, 2016 |
Whathaveidone: It's too bad, because we usually dominate where miracle centers don't exist. onenaira5 abi ikeg7416 called it Yoruba list on another thread. Him no go touch the thread and we know why. 2 Likes |
Re: List Of Names: 100 Nigerians For Us Entrepreneurship Training by flowlessdot: 11:18pm On May 07, 2016 |
from what I am 35% are Igbos, then if you combine the 5%, the Eastern Region has about. 45%,pls guys rep Nigeria well |
Re: List Of Names: 100 Nigerians For Us Entrepreneurship Training by Nobody: 11:21pm On May 07, 2016 |
flowlessdot: You are wrong. 98% are igbos. Rago continue combining. Mr newton 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: List Of Names: 100 Nigerians For Us Entrepreneurship Training by Nobody: 11:24pm On May 07, 2016 |
Karm16: What else does the oaf do besides yoloba yoloba upandan like someone high on sherm . Let him stay wherever he is so he doesn't derail the thread and take away the attention. We can do that on another thread 5 Likes 1 Share |
Re: List Of Names: 100 Nigerians For Us Entrepreneurship Training by Karm16: 11:25pm On May 07, 2016 |
Whathaveidone: Tooto lo so, oga 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: List Of Names: 100 Nigerians For Us Entrepreneurship Training by Nobody: 11:25pm On May 07, 2016 |
Lalasticlala mynd44 afira! 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: List Of Names: 100 Nigerians For Us Entrepreneurship Training by omonnakoda: 11:26pm On May 07, 2016 |
IamAtribalist:Well done to the Young men and women and Good luck. The Yorubas and their junior blodas the Ibos have done well in this list Anyway Ibos are experts in JAMB and WAEC 2 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: List Of Names: 100 Nigerians For Us Entrepreneurship Training by ikeg7416: 11:29pm On May 07, 2016 |
Karm16: Yes I called it because it is the truth. Cry me a river about it some more. 1 Like |
Re: List Of Names: 100 Nigerians For Us Entrepreneurship Training by Nobody: 11:29pm On May 07, 2016 |
Karm16: I never too get the werey time plus he'll only get you banned. He will keep opening new accounts. I don't have time for that.All those his Igbofocus and elombah modifications plus fucking/nigga ad-libs won't save him the day mynd44 decides to let us enjoy ourselves 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: List Of Names: 100 Nigerians For Us Entrepreneurship Training by ikeg7416: 11:31pm On May 07, 2016 |
Whathaveidone: Awww look at the yoloba savages from southwaaste crying about me. Eeeya. I didn't know una are that pained 1 Like |
Re: List Of Names: 100 Nigerians For Us Entrepreneurship Training by ikeg7416: 11:32pm On May 07, 2016 |
Whathaveidone: Enjoy your self jor. Una yoloba get dragged everyday on NL by many Igbo on NL and all una do is cry like Biatch, scram mods and start denying your tribe and calling IPOB 2 Likes |
Re: List Of Names: 100 Nigerians For Us Entrepreneurship Training by Karm16: 11:32pm On May 07, 2016 |
ikeg7416: So which Yoruba leaders created it? I want to know their names so that I can send them Thank You cards. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: List Of Names: 100 Nigerians For Us Entrepreneurship Training by Karm16: 11:34pm On May 07, 2016 |
Whathaveidone: Lol I noticed a lot of these people go to my Uni, how dem miss my name sef? |
Re: List Of Names: 100 Nigerians For Us Entrepreneurship Training by ikeg7416: 11:34pm On May 07, 2016 |
Karm16: The yoloba in FG...starting from your VP/mere commissoner, tinubu, fashola. 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: List Of Names: 100 Nigerians For Us Entrepreneurship Training by Karm16: 11:35pm On May 07, 2016 |
ikeg7416: Tinubu and Fashola created the list? Your case is for Yaba left to decide. ikeg7416: **** 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: List Of Names: 100 Nigerians For Us Entrepreneurship Training by ikeg7416: 11:40pm On May 07, 2016 |
Karm16: LMFAOOO so this fool does not know how the USA government picks candidates in different nation to study in their country? Travel outside of that Oshgbo village for once, una refuse. The FG suggested the list to the US ambassador. Or did you foolish ass think the USA government went to the entire states and entire schools in Nigeria to pick a list of students. Are you that brain dead? Since you have a yoloba that is mere commissoner in that government plus tinubu still controls a portion of ApC, let's not forget Fashola, it doesn't take a genius to know who made the list and provide it to the ambassador. Is it not the same reason Buhari that didn't graduate from school went on a training in USA in the recommendation by the FG of that country. No wonder yoloba are competing with north in terms of stupidity in that country. Now cry me more river 2 Likes |
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