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3. Michael Collins Ajere (Don Jazzy) Don jazzy the prolific music producer and C.E.O of Mavin Records, Michael Collins better known as Don Jazzy is one of Nigeria’s successful Nigerians that didn’t need education to attain greatness. He was ranked the second most bankable artiste in Africa by Channel O and Forbes Africa, interesting to note is that he dropped out of Ambrose Ali University, Ekpoma in his first year.
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4. Folorunsho Alakija Ranked not only as Nigeria’s richest woman, according to Forbes ratings, Mrs. Folorunsho Alakija is Africa’s richest woman. The wealthy billionaire who as at 2012 is estimated to be worth $2.5 billion revealed recently that she never attended a university. She made this revelation at the United Nations International Youth Day held at the University of Lagos.
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5. Emmanuel Isichei Ugochukwo Ojei He belongs to the category of rag to riches Nigerian entrepreneurs who started with nothing but walked their ways through the turbulent waters, breaking barriers to attain success. Today, Dr. Emmanuel Isichei Ugochukwu Ojei is not just that entrepreneur noted for sales and services of the Mazda brand of automobiles only; he sits atop a group of company with diverse interests cutting across major lucrative sectors of the economy, all under the umbrella of Nuel Ojei Holdings (NOH). He did not attend university.
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6. Innocent Idibia Tuface Idibia is nationally and internationally known for his musical success. He is one of the most decorated and successful Afro pop artists in Africa. He is also one of the most bankable artists in Africa. He attended Saint Gabriel’s Secondary School in Makurdi, Benue State. He enrolled at Institute of Management & Technology, Enugu (IMT), where he did his preliminary National Diploma course in business administration and management.He later abandoned school for a more successful music career. |
7. Olorogun Michael Ibru Michael Ibru is the founder of Ibru Organization which is one of the largest conglomerates in Nigeria and head of one of the richest family in Nigeria. He is a prominent Nigerian businessman who has only a school certificate to his name, he graduated from Igbobi college in 1951.
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8. Vincent Obianobo The name Vincent Obianobo might not sound familiar but you can’t help but to have heard of his transportation company “The Young Shall Grow Motors.” He is also the owner of Rockview hotels and his transport company is supposedly the largest in Nigeria. This astute businessman had humble beginnings and not much education but today, he is one of Nigeria’s most successful businessmen.
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9. Cosmos-Maduka If you are a lover of cars then you are certain to have heard of the name Cosmos Maduka. He is the founder of Coscharis Group, which is the sole distributor of BMW vehicles in West Africa. He dropped out of elementary school and became an apprentice at a tender age of seven. Today he sits atop one of the biggest conglomerates that Nigeria can boast of.
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10. Mercy Johnson Mercy Johnson, is a Nigerian actress who made her acting debut in the movie, “The Maid” in which she played the role of a possessed house help. Her performance in the movie shot her into the limelight and has acted in other major movies ever since. Mercy reveals she got into the Nigerian movie industry (Nollywood) because she failed her Jamb exam. Johnson has appeared in over 60 movies.
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The ultimate dream of every Nigerian parent is to see their children pass through school, earn a degree, get a high paying job and live happily ever after. But unfortunately, the dream of go to school, secure a good job and live happily is now a fairy tale to the average Nigerian youth. Below is a list of the richest successful Nigerian that never attended school (some attended school but never graduated from university, while others never saw the four walls of school). These men and women started from scratch and became extremely rich by virtue of hard work and good business. |
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jopretty:I don't want to know d person,just help me ask d person how he tay do am |
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God don do am oooo, u finally found a new Girlfriend in Ilogbo town, tell us how it went btw u and ur new student |
uche23:Evening Bro, am an intending student, do you mind if I got ur contact, regarding the dept, already applied waiting for EPT... Thanks in anticipation |
SimpleBea:na so bruh |
Simplebea, even if na next year u go complete dis story I am still following |
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Hele ooooooo, na Rcf ooooo, so painful... Rip to the departed souls |
sonymax16:is that what you are applying for |
LazyRain:lol naso we see am ooooo.. I know even know u self |
babyfaceafrica:pay to first Bank |
KashyBaby:Re u interested in having urs design, try and see the Lord is good |
Good evening, whatever your hand findeth doing, do it well with your mind and soul, design ur pictures, Make logos and arts, and even cartoonised ur pics at very low amount, Holla me... Here is a pics of a cartoonised pics for perusal
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So this is what you do to get started… Once in the car, take a look at the two pedals on the floor in front of the driver’s seat. The pedal on the right is the accelerator and the pedal on the left is the brake. Unlike with the stick shift, you only have to use your right foot to man those two pedals. Look to your right and get to know that gear shifter by heart. The automatic gear shifter will normally have settings with these labels: P, R, N, D, 2, and 1. P stands for park, R for reverse, N for neutral, D for drive, 2 for 2nd gear, and 1 for first gear. Now you may be wondering what the gears are there for – it’s an automatic car right? the first and second gears are there in case you need them for bad weather conditions. Don’t diss them just yet – you will find them handy one of these days. Now you’re ready to drive. Check that the gear box is set to P. Most cars will not start unless it is on P anyway, but just make sure. Step on the brake, and start the engine. Now shift the gear box to D or R, depending on whether you have to go forward or back up. Slowly ease up on the brake until the car begins to move. (If you’re used to driving manual, this first movement might be a bit surprising.) Put your right foot on the accelerator and go! |
Fulani fulani , ahhh dis pple are causing pandemonium oooooo |
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kennydee05:hi sir |
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