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PoliticsRe: Alex Otti Conferred With Chieftaincy Title (Photos) by Bishops10(m): 9:17am On Nov 29, 2016
Alex Otti would have been a better governor aside Sampson Ogah
RomanceRe: Common Things That Women Lie About by Bishops10(m): 8:03am On Nov 29, 2016
missyQween:
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Wow...Nd the trip to Paris shey? Can't wait for the day when I will finally be Mrs Bishop cheesy
Yea.....just concluded arrangements on the Paris Trip.......don't worry you'll soon be known as
Mrs Bishop cool
RomanceRe: Nairalanders Wedding [joanana & Tman14] by Bishops10(m): 7:58am On Nov 29, 2016
Prettiepearlz:
Lol, how you take know say I sabi bake cake? Anyway, today is my birthday. Join me in thanking God.
See my Yoruba teacher oo.....so you've forgotten about me soo soon anyways
HAPPY BIRTHDAY in Arrears.
wishing you all the good tidings of life.
EducationRe: 2016/2017 Uniben Admission Thread Guide. by Bishops10(m): 9:28am On Nov 27, 2016
Draei:
before i laugh & answer you, come with
lappy for classes or to campus in general...
Lolz....all these 15years old that just got admission
RomanceRe: Common Things That Women Lie About by Bishops10(m): 8:16am On Nov 27, 2016
missyQween:
kiss

Op said, women lied about their age,u know I don't lie na,I told u I am 40 nd u still love me blindly grin[quote

For the wedding, still preparing hard o,u know Its a big day for me
Lwkm.... Blind love,don't worry when I clock 85 next year,I will buy you a Ferrari grin


Sure,its your day....I'm gonna make it a blast for you baby,I promise .
RomanceRe: Common Things That Women Lie About by Bishops10(m): 1:13am On Nov 27, 2016
missyQween:
[font=Lucida Sans Unicode][/font][color=#006600][/color][i][/i]I don't lie about those stuff...Bishops10 can testify to it ;DI don't lie about those stuff...Bishops10 can testify to it
Boo Boo
what's the matter??

Modified
ehhmm Clears throat
Boo,forget this let's talk about our upcoming wedding joor grin
HealthRe: Help My Girlfriend Is Pregnant by Bishops10(m): 9:58pm On Nov 26, 2016
Chai.....May I never be in your shoes undecided
RomanceRe: Nairalanders Wedding [joanana & Tman14] by Bishops10(m): 10:23am On Nov 26, 2016
seuncyrus:
Mr man this is so uncalled for , even if you can't phantom the idea of an inter tribal marriage. The best you could do is to keep your bigoted opinion to yourself , my neighbours are inter tribal couples with beautiful children , not once have I heard of a quarrel in over 6 years.

please let this people be and keep your silly , myopic views to yourself
Godbless
you mean Tecno Phantom 6?? grin
RomanceRe: Nairalanders Wedding [joanana & Tman14] by Bishops10(m): 10:21am On Nov 26, 2016
missyQween:
That will be great baby as far as they re ready to spend money because rice don cost nd meat is worse..lol...Don't forget to invite all ur Nl baes too
Don't worry about Rice and Meat
Dangote and Buhari will be in attendance
We get Rice from Dangote and Cows from Buhari....as for NL babes....emmmm,Prettiepearlz will bake our cake.
don't worry its gonna be an elaborate wedding
RomanceRe: Nairalanders Wedding [joanana & Tman14] by Bishops10(m): 9:56am On Nov 26, 2016
missyQween:
Seriously planning our wedding... I want it to be the talk of the town...Hope u re planning well too?
Lol.. sure,I am.
I'm planning on making Seun Chairman of the day and Lalasticlala The M.C
How do you see that honey??
RomanceRe: Nairalanders Wedding [joanana & Tman14] by Bishops10(m): 9:46am On Nov 26, 2016
[quote author=missyQween post=51379404][/quote]Awww.....oya let's keep planning towards it but wait.....where went you since??
RomanceRe: Nairalanders Wedding [joanana & Tman14] by Bishops10(m): 6:45pm On Nov 25, 2016
MissyQween this could be us...you know??
HealthRe: Fibroid Removed From A Woman In Imo During Free Medical Outreach (Photos) by Bishops10(m): 5:15am On Nov 25, 2016
Proudly Obowian Dcn Chike.Making us proud since 2011
PoliticsRe: Ikpeazu Opens Shopping Mall In Umuahia (pics) by Bishops10(m): 8:45pm On Nov 24, 2016
omoyowa:
Enugu has shoprite mall
Anambra has shoprite mall
IMO has shoprite mall..
Abia has shoprite mall..

Ebony state, you people should wake up
sometimes I wonder if Ebonyi is in Nigeria not to talk of SouthEast
.
.
I was listening to Phyno's "Connect " the other day, I found out at the end he mentioned all South East governors except Dave Umahi
..lol He forgot Ebonyi state.


Owelle
Gburugburu
Willie Obiano
Okezie ikpeazu
PhonesRe: My Experience Buying A Smartphone In Aba by Bishops10(m): 8:37pm On Nov 24, 2016
Basildvalour:
I wise pass like that na
lol....I bought my current phone at St Michaels too
your experience and mine are very similar
if not that I'm not new to smartphones,I would have been given a China phone at 21k


chai.....memories
CelebritiesRe: D'banj Makes Reference To A Post On Nairaland About His Song "Oliver Twist" by Bishops10(m): 8:48pm On Nov 22, 2016
ring7:
Tuale Nairaland no be bean,come all the way,suen,lalastical oya wetin be Dbanj moniker?
Lala come tell us oo



crazymommy:
Well I cannot speak for other celebrities but am 100% certain that toke makinwa and skales are Nairaland members.... don't ask me how I know..
who opened that cage for you again??
I've seen like 4 of your comments today
LesbianBoy:
There are so many celebrities on nairaland! No big deal! Some of you may not know but i am also a celebrity and i have introduced nairaland to some other celebrities like myself!
like Airforce1 abi grin
PoliticsRe: Road Renamed Rochas Okorocha In Kano (photo) by Bishops10(m): 2:52pm On Nov 22, 2016
sweerychick:
if saying the truth makes me foolish, then I'm willing to be foolish for the rest of my life smiley
No Iota of truth in what you said my dear
CelebritiesRe: Comedienne Emmanuella Bags AAMMA Awards, Crowned Princess Of Comedy In Australia by Bishops10(m): 2:43pm On Nov 22, 2016
enya1989:
Young and getting it
YAGI
PoliticsRe: Road Renamed Rochas Okorocha In Kano (photo) by Bishops10(m): 11:48pm On Nov 21, 2016
sweerychick:
Are imolites so myopic or jinxed that they cannot impeach this governor huh I mean I have heard alot of things about him undecided,
Modified: For all of u thinking about what I said, the last time I visited owerri, that place looked more like a war zone. Every infrastructure in owerri has collapsed. The more alarming aspect is strange statues in every corner of the state. I strongly believe that the governor belongs to an occult group undecided. If u all doubt me take a trip to owerri and see things for yourself..
You just made a fool out of yourself undecided
CrimeRe: Chijioke Obioha Executed In Singapore, RCP Ministry To Claim His Body For Burial by Bishops10(m): 4:58pm On Nov 18, 2016
herzernn:
My dear brother......

Chijioke means..."God I thank you" or something.....not sure tho....

I know you must have confessed your sins and seek repentance before your execution.....

I wish you a very perfect sleep.....

See you soon at the arms of Jesus Christ!......

#GoodBye
Chijioke means God has my Share/portion in full,its
Chukwujiokem.That's my Native name grin
CrimeRe: Police Release Official Statement On Boy Burnt To Death For Stealing (Read) by Bishops10(m): 10:01pm On Nov 17, 2016
henrydadon:
personal experience
lies....this never happened in Alafia,as a matter of fact,my house is just 10 minutes walk to Alafia,and there's no day I won't pass there to work.
Music/RadioRe: What Is Your Favorite 2face Idibia's Song? by Bishops10(m): 8:34pm On Nov 17, 2016
faitheverest:
Ever since I met you.....
Ever since I left you
PoliticsRe: See The Handshake Of Ike Ekweremadu That Got People Talking Today by Bishops10(m): 8:28pm On Nov 17, 2016
SamuelAnyawu:
I don't think anyone can slug it out with Ararume in That Zone Bro.... Ararume has always been a grassroot Mobiliser
What happened to Ararume in 2007??
PoliticsRe: See The Handshake Of Ike Ekweremadu That Got People Talking Today by Bishops10(m): 1:02am On Nov 17, 2016
SamuelAnyawu:
grin This my Okigwe Bro una need chill till 2027 oooooh grin grin
I be Obowo boy biko ......We're taking over Douglas house come 2019 but not with Ararume or Ohakim
PoliticsRe: See The Handshake Of Ike Ekweremadu That Got People Talking Today by Bishops10(m): 12:29am On Nov 17, 2016
SamuelAnyawu:
grin grin
See teeth you no go talk again
PoliticsRe: Reno Omokri Tweets Patriotic9jaboy's Comment About Him On Nairaland by Bishops10(m): 1:18pm On Nov 16, 2016
IKEOHA2019:
How many IKEOHA2019 do you know?
I know just 1 Sir Emmanuel Okewulonu
CelebritiesRe: Timaya: "No Recession In My Corner, I'm Bawling!!" by Bishops10(m): 1:12pm On Nov 16, 2016
Airforce1:
My boy in whom I'm well pleased with.
And for your mind you go blow grin
PoliticsRe: Reno Omokri Tweets Patriotic9jaboy's Comment About Him On Nairaland by Bishops10(m): 10:33pm On Nov 15, 2016
IKEOHA2019:
following grin grin grin grin grin
.which Ikeoha are you pls
CareerRe: The 10 Most Inspirational Female Engineers In Nigeria by Bishops10(op): 4:17pm On Nov 14, 2016
Smellymouth:
I smell Front page...
https://zikoko.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/The-Smell.gif
Lalasticlala, whayasay?
Alaga Ibile grin
PoliticsRe: Between Eze Madumere, A Driver & NSCDC Officias In Owerri .PICS by Bishops10(m): 11:51pm On Nov 13, 2016
SamuelAnyawu:
My Brother Okigwe will complete their Tenure in 2027 grin grin grin Ararume Can rule after 2027
We don't need Ararume
CareerRe: The 10 Most Inspirational Female Engineers In Nigeria by Bishops10(op): 2:02pm On Nov 13, 2016
Lalasticlala,
Oga Seun
Ishilove,Smellymouth 's girlfriend grin
Mynd44
CrazyMan
1forall
Make una come move my ministry
CareerRe: The 10 Most Inspirational Female Engineers In Nigeria by Bishops10(op): 1:57pm On Nov 13, 2016
10.Engr/Pilot ONYEMA AJUOGU
U.S based Aerospace Engineer

From hawking commonplace foodstuff in her village, she became a house help for an opportunity to attend secondary school
The Umudihu Orlu Imo state born is the first person ever to travel to the United States of America from her village. Her bragging right extends the larger Orlu community where she is the first Aerospace Engineer and arguably one of the few in Nigeria.
Her story
Given the circumstance of her poor parentage, Onyema could have been subsumed by the overwhelming surge of penury. However, she was determined, not only to swim against the tide, but to float comfortably. With no role model or anyone to emulate, she trusted her guts and envisioned herself as an accomplished professional. This big picture was always before she began the grind. In primary school, she hawked commonplace food items in the village to earn money for her textbooks.
Primary school education was all her parents dreamt for her. The next big thing on their mind was to have her acquire tailoring skills. It was a station above the subsistence farming which engaged them. At least, she could read and string together enough figures to take measurement and make outfits for the village folks. She would then expect to attract a suitable suitor; and become a wife and a mother.
This was not the life Onyema dreamt. Like the probable ring which circles her name (and has proven to envelope her destiny), with thoughts of possibility, a relative volunteered to sponsor her education in a secondary school, if she would serve him as a maid. The offer could be likened to a straw thrown at a drowning person. She grabbed it with both hands.
She did not see herself as a maid. All she could see was the corridor of opportunity leading to the realisation of her dream of flying an aircraft. It was a childhood dream since she was eight and an aeroplane roared above the backyard of her parents’ home in Umudihe. The mechanized bird captured her imagination forever. Growing up, something kept telling her that one day she would fly an aeroplane. But she never discussed it with anybody.
After secondary school, she re-awakened her desire to be a pilot. Almost every night, she sneaked out to a cybercafé in the neighbourhood to browse the internet. Some might have thought she was up to some immoral business. But she was simply taking advantage of the cheaper N100 internet browsing at that time of the night. This was between 2001/2002.
From searching the internet, she got some information on how to school in the United States. She particularly read much about piloting. In the process, she stumbled on Aerospace Engineering, a more challenging course. She momentarily lost interest in piloting. Although she would not dwell on the details, it was clear that providence came to her rescue. Having secured admission to several schools, a stranger bought a one way ticket to Atlanta for her. She arrived in America in 2004 to study Aero Space Engineering. If she thought, America did not offer immediate comfort she longed for. It was a long journey to academic attainment.
For nine good years, she toiled to get a degree that should have taken four years. Determined to succeed, she worked hard, remain focused and persevered. Taking advantage of several opportunities to work, while going to school, sometimes she engaged in four jobs just to survive. Her student Visa posed a different kind of challenge as she had to be in school full time student. Tuition was expensive. Being an international student, it was difficult to get a full scholarship, but she got a small scholarship here and there. Consequently, she had to defer some courses several times to allow time to work for money. This happened four times. She even had to go to Canada in search of better paying jobs.
“I traversed six universities to actualize my dream. I was at Harvard University. I attended University of Alabama briefly and equally registered my presence at Fisk University in Tennessee, North Eastern University in Boston and Massachusetts Institute of Technology before I finally graduated from the Florida Institute of Technology with a degree in Aerospace Engineering. I am a very passionate person and when my heart grabs something it is very hard to let go. I never gave up,” she said.

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