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but how's that your business? It's there headache not yours |
A government of confused fellows. Can someone name one single team that this bunch of liars has assembled. Even a prosecution team in a case you instigated is confused. Let me watch as more confusions are unvailed |
that's why I support bro Innoson's move against GTB |
that's the dividend of lies. anyway I love the patriotic spirit of Americans. I hate to be a Nigerian |
This is creativity. The essence of this piece is to draw attention of people to the limitless possibilities and potentials of recycling wastes. Wastes are meant to be recycled not leaders! |
I am not a professional in CV writing. And have been searching for jobs for two years now. But I can assist you in my own small way. Give me a private message |
very touching and what a great way to retire. some of us in mid 30's are still struggling to find our feet while others are retiring at 31. Enjoy the rest of your fruitful years Murray |
wealth is good, love is best. both are two different things altogether. God is love |
why is the Mbaka story generating all these noise? Because he's a Catholic priest! Our priests are humans and are subject to make mistakes just like any human. Fr. Mbaka had done what a typical Nigerian preacher cannot do, he has publicly apologized to for his errors. You cannot fight the church. Leave our priests alone. Mind your business. Let him who has no sin be the first to cast stone. |
ORURUO is an Igbo name that means SPOILER, or SPOILED |
This type of highly educative topic hardly makes their way to front-page |
The speed with which Nairaland pushes articles from www.techcapon.com to front page makes me to suspect that Seun owns the website and is not sparing energy in publicizing the site. I get to see articles from techcapon on nairaland before I even get the notification on my mail, because I subscribed to their news feed via mail. |
Rubbish! these are the ones making me to hate nairaland, anyway still searching for alternative platform. for your information in UNN Business Administration should be in Enugu campus in the Management Faculty while Engineering is in Nsukka |
the selfish landlords and "working" Willie have abandoned the popular Sammy Sparkle at Obinagu Awka to pond/flood. Making it impossible for motorists and pedestrians to access their routes. The students of Kenneth Dike Memorial Secondary School took the bull by the horn by designing this bridge so as to be able to access their school.
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Raymonbell:Done! thanks, you just saved me sleepless night. my supervisor go hiaram on Tuesday |
Raymonbell:thanks, I will check tonight and get back to you |
Raymonbell:word 2013 bro. |
thanks! want to plot a graph with two different vertical axis on the same horizontal axis. I need assistance. |
Yesterday the NPF released names of suspects that masterminded the killings in Tiv and other parts of Benue State. Where one Gana that bounty has been placed on his head is being accused of being the ring leader. ( www.nairaland.com/3755264/suspects-arrested-police-connechtion-killings ) from the link the Fulani terrorists were exonerated by the police and cache of arms allegedly recovered from the suspects displayed. I am not exonerating Gana and co from crimes but am pained that Gov. Ortom has turned the rivalry between him and Gana to a different thing entirely. This Governor must be up to something for making the Fulanis killing his people to look innocent. Please watch this interview granted Gana by ChannelsTV in August last year. You will understand why that Gana may not be guilty as accused. I am not from Benue and neither do I support either faction but let the truth be told. Governor Ortom is a thug. This is the link to the interview. ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rQYYD7uKW9k ) |
Believe this story at your own peril. The said Gana is an erstwhile ally of Gov. Ortom, but along the line they parted ways and are hunting each other. I am convinced that the useless governor who is determined to kill his alike using his 'good' office is up to something. The killing by Fulanis is now attributed to Gana just to settle scores, I pity Benue people and Nigerians at large. If you listened to this Gana's interview late last year on channels TV you understand exactly what I am saying. This guy had unhindered access to Ortom until whatever happened between them erupted. |
have heard about the exploits of this guy, but just like professor Akintunde Akinwale with over five patents and over a hundred publications, no serious professional will like to work with this useless regime. |
soberdrunk:Wetin ekom be b4 |
which way Nigeria? in Sunny Okosun's voice |
Biko Chukwu Abiama, ka udi ihe a n'abata n'ala Igbo be anyi |
Kenshinmunac:am sure it's windows 10; go to settings, click on network and internet, select your device and turn on metered connection and you are safe. |
limeta:you and pa Buhari were probably taught by the same teacher in Daura. Block head! |
That's how we use power! Even the commissioner's wife had the effrontry to talk just because 'we are in power' |
ClientFeedback:please don't. God loves that innocent soul, God loves you. Trust God you will never regret having that baby. |
madam, you remarried within five months, you should have respected your late husband no matter what, I no fit see wetin dey different between you and the magistrate o |
and where are the python dance crew? |
my pity goes out to those that lost their lives in Nigerian elections. These are the results of the Labours of our hero past and present. Make we shine eyes. |
Akintunde Akinwande From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Akintunde Ibitayo Akinwande Born Offa, Kwara State, Nigeria Nationality Nigerian- Fields Electrical engineering Institutions Massachusetts Institute of Technology Alma mater Obafemi Awolowo University (B.Sc.) Stanford University (M.Sc., Ph.D) Akintunde Ibitayo Akinwande[1] is a Nigerian American engineering[2] professor at the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department of Massachusetts Institute of Technology.[3] Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Academic and Research Career 3 Academic posts and memberships 4 Honours and awards 5 Publications 6 Patents 7 References 8 External links Early life and education Akintunde was born in Offa in Kwara State. He attended Government College, Ibadan. He earned his B.Sc. (1978), M.Sc (1981) in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from the Obafemi Awolowo University in Ile-Ife and Ph.D. (1986) in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University, California.[1] Academic and Research Career Akinwande commenced work as a scientist at Honeywell Inc. Technology Center in Bloomington, Minnesota in 1986, initially researching on Gas Complementary FET technology for very high speed and low power signal processing. He became associate professor at the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science and Microsystems Technology Laboratories (MTL) at MIT in January 1995, researching on pressure sensors, accelerometers, thin-film field emission and display devices, micro-fabrication and electronic devices with particular emphasis on smart sensors and actuators, intelligent displays, large area electronics (macro-electronics) and field ionization devices, mass spectrometry and electric propulsion. He developed the thin-film-edge Field Emitter Arrays for RF Micro-Triode Power Amplifiers and Flat Panel Displays, demonstrating the possible use of the thin-film-edge. His research also focuses on: Microstructures and nanostructures for sensors and actuators, and vacuum microelectronics. Devices for large-area electronics and flat panel displays Lithographically patterned metal oxide transistors for large-area electronics CNT-based open architecture ionizer for portable mass spectrometry Growth studies of in-plane and out-of-plane SWNTs for electron devices High-current CNT FEAs on Si Pillars Batch-fabricated linear quadrupole mass filters[4][5][6] He co-founded the Nigeria Higher Education Foundation in 2004. He has served in technical program committees for various conferences such as: Device Research Conference, the International Electron Devices Meeting, the International Solid-State Circuits Conference, the International Display Research Conference the International Vacuum Microelectronics Conference. Academic posts and memberships Visiting professor at the Cambridge University Engineering Department Overseas Fellow of Churchill College from 2002 to 2003. Member of the IEEE Nanotechnology Council.[7] Honours and awards Sweatt Award Honeywell's Technical Award (1989)[8] National Science Foundation (NSF) Career Award.(1996) Fellow Class of 2008 IEEE[9] Publications He has authored over 100 journals and publications. Patents Numerous patents in MEMS, Electronics on Flexible Substrates, Display.[10] Single-use, permanently sealable microvalve.[11] Diaphram phased field emitter and backfulling method for producing a microstructure.[12] Individually switched field emission arrays.[13] Organic field emission device.[6][14][15][16] References "A Noble Nigerian With Dignified Strides.". Highbeam. Africa News Service. October 28, 2004. Retrieved May 4, 2015. Kathy Dobson. "Six Marshall, Rhodes Scholars at MIT". The Tech. Retrieved May 4, 2015. "Akinwande's bio at MIT". Retrieved May 4, 2015. "Research interest". MIT. Retrieved May 4, 2015. "New gas sensor is tiny, quick (1/12/2008)". Chemistry Times. Retrieved May 4, 2015. "Precise hand-assembly of microfabricated components, Akintunde I. Akinwande, Newton, MA US". Patentdocs: Precise hand Assembly of microfabricated components. May 7, 2009. Retrieved May 4, 2015. Soibi Max-Alalibo (July 26, 2010). "Institute, Total Google Partner On Teachers Project". Tide News. Retrieved May 4, 2015. Scott Williams. Akintunde Akinwande. Computer Scientists of the African Diaspora. State University of New York. Retrieved May 4, 2015. "Microanalyzer". MIT. "Batch fabricated rectangular rod, planar MEMS quadrupole with ion optics US 7935924 B2". Google Patents. Retrieved May 5, 2015. "Single-use, permanently-sealable microvalve US 20130133757 A1". Google Patents. Edwina DeGrant; Roslyn Morrison; Thomas Feaster (2012). Black Inventors: Crafting over 200 Years of Success. Global Black Inventor Resea. p. 76. ISBN 978-0-979-9573-14. Retrieved May 4, 2015. "Individually switched field emission arrays WO 2014124041 A2". Google Patents. "US Patent no. 6870312". PatentGenius. Retrieved May 4, 2015. "Dense array of field emitters using vertical ballasting structures". "Organic field emission device, US 20030080672 A1". Google Patents. Retrieved May 4, 2015. External links "Akintunde Akinwande, MIT". 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