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kcnwaigbo:Hmmmmmmmm So this is where your gra gra knowledge carry you reach? I advise you read the money laundering act or better still revisit Olisa Metu's saga to have a better understanding of money laundering. |
nwakibie3:Don't be mentally lazy 8 Famous Nigerians Who Achieve Success Without University 1. Mercy Johnson One of the highest paid actresses in Nollywood Mercy Johnson Okojie discloses that she got into the Nigerian movie industry because she failed her JAMB exam. Now she is possibly one of the most popular actresses in Nigeria. 2. Cosmos Maduka African billionaire Cosmos Maduka, dropped out of elementary school and became an apprentice at the age of seven, because of his father’s death. Currently he is the sole distributor for BMW and Ford cars in Nigeria and West Africa. 3. Vincent Obianobo The name of this man, perhaps, is not very familiar. But his transportation company “The Young Shall Grow Motors” is well-known. Vincent Obianobo had not much education but today, he is one of Nigeria’s most successful businessmen. 4. Folorunsho Alakija Folorunsho Alakija is ranked by Forbes as the richest woman in Nigeria with an estimated net worth of $2.5 billion. The beautiful woman recently revealed that she never attended a university. She made this revelation at the United Nations International Youth Day held at the University of Lagos. 5. Olorogun Michael Ibru Michael Ibru has only a secondary school certificate to his name. The founder of Ibru Organization, one of the largest conglomerates in Nigeria, finished Igbobi college in 1951. Ibru is also the head of the richest family in Nigeria. 6. Razaq Akanni Okoya The founder of Eleganza Group, which has a marketing span across West Africa, Razaq Akanni Okoya had his only formal education at Ansar-un-deen primary School, Oke popo, Lagos. This did not prevent him from becoming one of Nigeria’s billionaire industrialist. 7. Orji Uzor Kalu Orji Uzor Kalu is the chairman of SLOK Holding and the Daily Sun and New Telegraph newspapers in Nigeria. He was excluded from the University of Maiduguri because of participation in a students’ protest. He decided not to continue to further his education and launched his career. 8. Michael Collins Ajere (Don Jazzy) Michael Collins Ajere better known as Don Jazzy is one of the famous Nigerian music mogul, who didn’t need education to achieve success. The prolific music producer and C.E.O of Mavin Records dropped out of Ambrose Ali University, Ekpoma in his first year. https://www.naij.com/299644-8-successf ... http://www.google.com.ng/url?q=http://www.informationng.com/2014/10/8-famous-nigerians-who-achieve-success-without-university.html&sa=U&ved=0ahUKEwjtzInZpunPAhXs34MKHS8wBQ0QFggZMAM&usg=AFQjCNFmAoHvI7wIHQhOxw979Lpetpkchg |
cyrilamx:The list is endless, bro. Anyway, thanks for the addition. |
9japride:I think you need reorientation, seriously. |
ehissi:Hmmmmmmm 10 Poorly Educated But Incredibly Successful People 10 John D. Rockefeller Billionaire 9 Horace Greeley Journalist and Congressman 8 John Glenn Astronaut 7 Steve Jobs Apple Co-Founder 6 Mark Twain Author and Wit . 5 Henry Ford Industrialist and Entrepreneur 4 William Shakespeare Poet and Playwright 3 Winston Churchill Statesman and War Leader 2 Abraham Lincoln US President 1 Albert Einstein Physicist The simple fact of the matter is that the greatest mind of the twentieth century was in fact a high school dropout. www.listverse.com/.../10-poorly-educated-but- . If the above listed personalities were to have suffered the misfortune of being under you, your impulse irrational propensity would have condemned them to the dustbin of nonentities. Certificate is not everything. |
okwyee:You must have owl eyes to have ferreted her out. But then she is a damn damsel. Give her to me and I will make her the MBGN. |
Hmmmmmmm Good development. No more hiding behind the unscrupulous 'ayes' and 'nays' to avoid repercussion. |
Mujaheeeden:To be civil is not a crime even to your ideological foe. @HungerBAD, Anytime I see your moniker I always wonder what prompted such alias before reading your comments. Take hunger and diseases out of the life of man and life expectancy will rise ten-fold. Kudos to your kind intervention. |
Hmmmmmmm |
Excuzeme:I hope you didn't quote me wrongly. |
SamuelAnyawu:Good to know. Now you are standing with the right man, PMB. |
Hmmmmmmm The direction you face determines where your journey ends. Follow the right path you will surely arrive at your destination. A wailer will, most times, wail against his destiny and fortune. Even a redirect, oftentimes, does not help. |
omonnakoda:Hmmmmmmm The warrant of arrest wasn't signed by an alien. It was signed by a judge. In my profession if a hawker brings a case of malpractice against a colleague, his own colleagues will be the panelists that will decide his culpability. Believe me, the tone of engagement drastically changes. No padi padi at all. |
Hmmmmmmm “While the Party calls on all security agencies to respect and be guided by the rule of law in carrying out its constitutional duties"... Does this suggest that the APC is admitting to a breach of the law by the DSS? I don't think so. It is obviously an advice meant to remind the DSS to always do their work within the rules of engagement. |
[quote author=NgeneUkwenu post=50056332][/quote]Hmmmmmmm Ngene, N'dalu well well. Hapu the hypocrites. |
sarrki:Before you lose steam in the heat of battle, can you shed light on this: ...“It is trite law that two courts of the same coordinate jurisdiction cannot be seized of the same matter at the same time"... |
Doyin2:Hmm You are not far from the truth. |
kropotkin2:He doesn't know! He is a permanent representative of unlawful deeds to the United Nations of Niger Delta. |
Ibos, why? This is the reason why scholars always find it difficult to write a history of the Igbo nation. A predecessor is always never good. The one on the throne is usually grade one(aka stock). Every other before him is 'china'. |
Hmmmmmmm This case typifies the fragile foundation on which most marriages are based . Nowadays, courtship has become limited to the intending couples. If permitted, most people will happily discard introduction and traditional wedding as they are are considered unnecessary inconveniences. In time past, marriage was regarded as a union between two families.. While the man and the woman are courting, both families embark on fact check, most times unknown to the two parties involved Cultural disruption has erased that time-tested checks and balance. Sadly, the only source parents have for obtaining facts about their in-laws to be is through an emotionally compromised ward . @OP, I just can't understand how you could date a woman 6years older than what she claimed without knowing she was lying about it. Courtship is a time for exploration of the life of your future partner from childhood to the present. What did you do while dating her? Well, let us not draw a hasty conclusion yet. You must verify the authenticity of her story from her family. If she is right all well and good. If otherwise, things will no longer be at ease. Nevertheless, you should summon a crunch meeting of both families. Many may disagree with this suggestion but bear in mind that some future events may require you tell the age of your wife. If her true age is actually 6years above what she is claiming, how do you think h er patents will react to such massive reduction in her age. Your parents will, of course query your sanity. Such meeting will resolve this knotty issue and, also, ferret any other secret that might lay hidden. Blames will be laid, apologies will be tendered, and counselling will be offered. But bear in mind that the final decision is yours to make. The alternative is to resolve issues with your wife, privately, renew your vows, bury the issue forever, and move on. This is not the time to consider divorce until all the fact is laid bare. But them it won't be the best solution. N.B: those saying 6years age difference does not matter are ignorant of the aging process. If the gap turns out to be true, it means when the man is 45years, the woman will be 51years. The contrast physically and physiologically will be enormous. So, OP, the task before you is to always see your wife as the young beau you've always known. There is a saying of my people that in old age a man keeps his wife because he loves her, or loves the children, or both; any other thing is regarded an unnecessary distraction. |
abokibuhari:What is wrong with you, Ozaoekpe? I thought you said you were going on sabbatical in the aftermath of your loss in Edo state? Abi kolo wan set? |
Alighoda2:My friend, you need to be of certain age to understand some riddles. I was referring to state of governance in my post not the actuals you mentioned. |
Alighoda2:Education is not required to know when you receive showers of rain as in Edo state and when you are submerged in the flood as in Bayelsa. |
@OP Are you just waking up from coma It was abundantly debunked in a previous thread that tompolo never showed up in his village for his father's burial. The pic you are displaying is that of his brother /cousin, who happens to be a L.G.A Chairman hence the police escort. |
Appoint and elect are two different entities, madam. I hope it is not true. |
Hmmmmmmm Chineke! Doing risky business without an iota of intelligence. Why put on a leather jacket to a hot and humid climate like ours? |
While listening to that man speak I momentarily forgot about the crime said to have been committed and the personality involved. The 'lawyer' was a disaster in spoken english. The interviewers didn't help matters. They should have pleaded with him to speak in pidgin english or in his dialect. For the first time ever I had empathy for PEJ. It dawn on me that her eventual downfall will be from within rather than from without. More so when the greed in her wouldn't allow for good representation. |
Hmmmmmmm. |
What happened to giving the younger generation a chance? |
Hmmmmmmm A sensible man saves for the rainy day. So, why did the onyoshi not save during the father 'Xmas era' of GEJ? |
XaintJoel20:There is nothing wrong in applying, at least, for dependents. |
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