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If wishes were horses.... So who controls PDP; northerners, Yorubas or iPads? Last I heard, iPads don't want amala and ewedu politicians to dilute their party, they're okay with Fulani herdsmen. Stop begging APC to join una o. |
wordbank:So that Boko Harams, NDmilitants, angry iPod yoots can destroy them? |
MADrator:How many Nigerians benefited from SUREP and Youwin? And what are they up to now? Keep celebrating fraud. |
playtheblues:Not my problem. |
I'm Yoruba, so this noisemaking doesn't concern me. If they like, they can turn the east to another borno. I'm sure northerners are loving how violent boko Harams have become up North. North - Fulani herdsmen/ boko haram SS - Nigga Delta Avengers SE- IPOB Yoots And y'all wonder why everyone is trooping to the SW and why Yorubas prefer traveling abroad to relating to those region? Mtchewww |
kutchs:GEJ was/is clueless. If you're going to claim his good, then claim his bad. He was a corrupt clueless fisherman. |
SamuelAnyawu:Yes and I did. Oluwa ku ise o e. Oluwa ku ise o ah. Yoruba and intelligence is like bread and butter. |
Good luck to these brilliant kids. May Oduduwa continue to guide and grant them wisdom, knowledge and understanding ![]() |
[size=15pt]FUTA students win National Mathematics competition, to represent Nigeria in Bulgaria [/size] The FUTA Team from its Department of Mathematics comprised Michael Omolaja, a 500 level student, who clinched a gold medal and the title of Best Student Mathematician across Nigerian Universities; Mary Akinade and Segun Ofe, both 500 level students who won silver medals; and Desmond Dike, a 300 level student who picked a bronze medal Four Students of the Federal University of Technology, Akure, Nigeria will represent the country at the International Mathematics Competition being organized by the University College, London and holding in America University, Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria between July 25 and 29, 2016. The FUTA students achieved this feat by coming tops at the 8th National Mathematics Competition for University Students in Nigeria. The competition took place in Abuja under the aegis of the National Mathematical Centre. The students came first from a pool of 24 competing Universities, with 96 students which earned them a place in the international competition. The FUTA Team from its Department of Mathematics comprised Michael Omolaja, a 500 level student, who clinched a gold medal and the title of Best Student Mathematician across Nigerian Universities; Mary Akinade and Segun Ofe, both 500 level students who won silver medals; and Desmond Dike, a 300 level student who picked a bronze medal. Dr. Babatope Omolofe and Ayodeji Afolabi, lecturers in the Department, supervised the team. The International Competition would consist of two sessions of five hours each with problems from the field of Algebra, Real and Complex Analysis, Geometry and Combinatorics with about 80 countries participating. NAMCUS is an annual event initiated by the National Mathematical Centre, Abuja to prepare Nigerian students for the annual International Mathematics Competition for students of higher institutions across the country. The 2016 edition consisted of two papers of six questions drawn from a pool on Abstracts, Algebra, Real Analysis, Complex Analysis, Functional Analysis and Differential Equations with forty-eight students emerging as medal winners. Dr. Babatope Omolofe, one of the team leaders, particularly expressed gratitude to God for the placement of the team. Omolofe said the team owed it to God as he saw total commitment to God as their winning ticket. Ayodeji Afolabi, the other team leader, added that the team’s victory showed the stuff FUTA is made off and increases the University’s ranking among its peers. He was hopeful that the team would return with medals from the international competition as he opined that the team has what it takes to hold its own on the global platform. Disclosing the secret to success, Michael Omolaja, the gold medalist, said the team depended on God and worked together to distinguish itself. Omolaja, who has a record of tutoring students at Masters and PhD levels, is a Fluid Numerical and Complex Analysis major in the making, with a Cumulative Grade Point Average of 4.69 and several published journal papers to his credit. Mary Akinade, the female on the team and one of the silver medalists, explained that Mathematics is not as difficult as people think. Akinade emphasized that the successful study of Mathematics only demands interest, support, persistent practice and confidence. She has a CGPA of 4.68. According to Segun Ofe, who is a second time participant (2015) and the second silver medalist: “It is a privilege to represent Nigeria and we are going to put in our best to make the most of the privilege.” His CGPA is 4.59. The bronze medalist, Desmond Dike, who has CGPA of 4.68, said the team selection was a good compliment and that he particularly learnt from teammates in order to give his best. The Vice Chancellor, Prof. Adebiyi Daramola, while congratulating the team, assured the members of total support as they prepare to fly the flag of FUTA and Nigeria in Bulgaria. Daramola described their feat as a big boost to the University’d image and another testimony to its excellence in academic matters. www.today.ng/news/national/118284/futa-students-represent-nigeria-maths-challenge-bulgaria |
dunkem21:Unless your mouth was attached to Saraki's ass 24-7, how are you sure he didn't say it? |
[size=18pt]Ogun to generate electricity from sawdust[/size] The Ogun State Government says it plans to generate electricity from sawdust as part of its contribution towards increasing power supply in the country. The Commissioner for Forestry, Chief Kolawole Lawal, stated this during a visit to sawmills in Ijebu-Igbo, Ijebu-East Local Government Area of the state. Lawal was quoted as saying that the United Nations Industrial Development Organisation and Energy Commission of Nigeria, in collaboration with the state government, were working together to come up with a technology that would generate electricity from sawdust. “The United Nations Industrial Development Organisation, Electricity Commission of Nigeria and the state government are on a project now that will convert sawdust to energy,” he said. The commissioner stated that the state government was currently carrying out a feasibility study on the project. Lawal also called on the saw millers not to waste sawdust, adding that even though it was seen as a waste product, it would soon become a raw material for energy generation. He also said the state government had established three new forest ranges in addition to the existing ones as part of its efforts to curb illegal logging activities in its forest reserves. The commissioner noted that creating new ranges in areas such as Ijebu Igbo, Ago Iwoye and Molafara became imperative in order to forestall illegal felling of trees and to ensure proper policing of the forest reserves so as to stop the illegal exploitation of the state’s forest resources. Lawal said, “It became imperative to create or establish some new forest ranges as majority of our trees are being illegally exploited and taken to neighbouring states.” www.punchng.com/ogun-to-generate-electricity-from-sawdust/
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dunkem21:About SARAKI, what did they lie about? Never thought I'd see the day an Enugu boy defends a Fulani/Yoruba. Well, slave and master relationship never ends. |
dunkem21:What have they lied about? Which politician did they lie to and how did the politician prove their innocent? |
[size=18pt]Amosun, Wife Advocate Hygienic Environment In Ogun[/size] he Ogun State Governor, Senator Ibikunle Amosun, and his wife, Olufunso have led an awareness campaign on the need for a greener environment. The campaign was part of measures to safe humanity from the current scourge of the effects of depletion of the ozone layer, which has resulted in the excessive heat being experienced across Nigeria. Addressing market men and women, as well as people of the state during the walk on Friday, Mrs Amosun asked residents to be more responsible and responsive to the environment in order to ensure a healthy life for all. The awareness campaign was taken round major markets and streets in Abeokuta the state capital. The Ogun State Commissioner for Information, Dayo Adeneye, also joined the league where residents were enlightened on the need to maintain good personal hygiene to reduce outbreak of diseases. www.channelstv.com/2016/04/29/amosun-wife-advocate-hygienic-environment-in-ogun/ |
dunkem21:Yes, na SR cause am. If it's not SR, it's Yoruba. |
MysticZeus:You've already made it. Nothing is impossible with a little passion and hardwork. I'm wishing you the best of luck. |
[size=18pt]I totally agree. Nigerians should also stop buying from IPOBs. We're enabling their pipeline vandalism and noisy protests. Anyone beating names from Aniona to Ugochukwu, don't buy from them. [/size] |
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I blame the Yorubas that posts on threads like this. Wetin concern us? Even if the marriage is forced, wetin concern una? You don't understand that hating Yorubas is their unifying factor? |
Technology is the future. Kudos to these children for making us proud |
[quote author=seunny4lif post=45169741] ![]() If they like, hate on Yorubas. Our sun has risen. The horizon is ours for the taking. If they like, ignore us. They will later want for our attention. If they like, bite us. They’ve bitten more than they can chew. If they like, mock us. In their heart, they can't deny they love our culture. Yoruba is beyond you and I. Yoruba identifies a unique set of people. It's an ideology. It's a religion. It's a language. It's a belief. It's unexplainable. Ask Europeans. Ask North Americans. Ask South Americans. They've adopted our language and culture. Ask Beyonce. Ask Drake. Once they've tasted Yoruba, they talked about it. They loved it. Oduduwa a gbe wa o. May Oduduwa continue to bless each and everyone of his children. Yorubaland: Land of the risen sun. |
[size=15pt]Pupils win Linux scholarships[/size] Two students of the Fountain Heights School, Surulere, Lagos, Mosope Odukoya and Efemena Agbaire, have won scholarships for their performances in Linux Systems Administration from foremost Linux Programme Training Manager, VNigeria. On the award, which was set up to mark the third anniversary of the company, Chief Executive, Adedayo Adasanya commended Mosope, who pooled the highest votes through an online election as the best Linux System Administrator of the school. He was rewarded with a Linux-enabled computer, which would help with his education. Efemena, on the other hand, was voted the most active student in class and won a scholarship worth $3,500 from the company. Adesanya described the success recorded by the students as a huge challenge to other schools which are yet to embrace Linux Information Technology, saying the mode of programming is widely utilised. “There is no doubt that the benefits of Linux Programme are numerous. For example, Facebook was built on Linux, Twitter was built on Linux, Amazon was built on Linux, Android is a mobile distribution of Linux, 70 per cent of our Television sets run Linux and Military weapons too run Linux,” said Adesanya. He added that Nigeria being the only certified Red Hat training partner in West Africa, aims at bringing Linux (using Red Hat as a standard) to Nigerian students by providing them with Linux administration modules while focusing on core administration tasks. Already, two institutions, Yaba College of Technology (Computer Science Department) and The University of Lagos (Systems Engineering Department) are set to introduce Linux as a course from next session. http://thenationonlineng.net/pupils-win-linux-scholarships/ |
Lovelynature:My brother, shey dem pay una for FTC? Oya no vex ![]() |
May Oduduwa continue to bless the Yoruba nation and their ever strong and ambitious entrepreneur spirit. Yorubaland is blessed! Full of talents. In politics, economy and education. Too bad we have less ambitious leaders. When it comes to business, na we get am. We're not talking petty trading or small shops, we're talking big businesses. |
[size=18pt]5 Nigerians among Forbes 30 most promising young African entrepreneurs for 2016 [/size] Every year since 2011, Mfonobong Nsehe has identified the most exceptional young African entrepreneurs below the age of 35. Last year, we shared with you the 6 Nigerians that made the Forbes 30 under 30 CEO. This time out, Forbes has released a list of the most promising young African entrepreneurs under 35 for 2016. Abiola Olaniran, who made the list last year, reappears in this year’s list. He is joined by 4 other Nigerians. Abiola Olaniran Founder, Gamsole https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/news/624/cpsprodpb/17CC7/production/_83997479_83997478.jpg Olaniran, 27, is the founder and CEO of Gamsole — a Nigerian gaming company, Olaniran founded the company in 2012, and it has venture backing from 88mph, a Kenyan seed fund. The company’s games now have more than 9 million downloads both locally and internationally on the Windows Phone store. OLATORERA-ONIRU Founder, Dress Me Outlet [img]http://instagr.am/p/BDbXIsSlVtn/media/?size=l[/img] Olatorera Oniru, 28, is the founder of Dressmeoutlet.com – a Nigerian e-tailer of fashion products, health & beauty products and home-goods. Dressmeoutlet stocks more than 1,000 products from premium designers globally. Dressmeoutlet ships worldwide and currently has customers in different states across Nigeria, Uganda and the United States of America. The company now employs more than 20 full-time employees and has funding offers from notable investors including Nigerian investor Tony Elumelu. Ogunlana Olumide and Chukwuwezam Obanor prepclass-founders Founders, PrepClass https://techpoint.ng/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/prepclass-founders.jpg Olumide and Obanor, both 24, are the founders of PrepClass — a Nigerian academic solutions provider offering online test prep software, full-length tests, and a Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) experience similar to that of Nigerian university pre-entry exams. PrepClass also provides personalized home tutors in Lagos, Nigeria, skilled at meeting individual academic needs. The company has been funded by CRE Venture Capital and the Venture Garden Group. Kasope-Ladipo-Ajai Founder, OmoAlata https://i2.wp.com/www.womensprospects.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/K03-e1450785654301.jpg?fit=730%2C1095 Ladipo-Ajai, 29, is a co-founder of OmoAlata – a Nigerian brand that processes and packages local Nigerian spices and peppers. Its flagship OmoAlata Peppermix which is a blend of fresh organic tomatoes, onions and peppers has been favorably received in the Nigerian market. Kasope Ladipo-Ajai was the winner of the 2015 She Leads Africa Pitch Competition. https://techpoint.ng/2016/04/28/forbes-most-promising-african-entreprenuers/ lalasticala, myd44 and the rest of them mods, please do the needful sholes0 hopeathand coolitempa thev0ice lordave freeglobe OBAFEMIawolowo Adesiji77 obadisa tochukwuifeduba Scholes007 modath |
IamAtribalist:They think mouthing off, chestbeating, making ultimatums and hating on other tribes is bravery. Explains why they think Kanu Nnamdi calling for Yoruba genocide is bravery. ![]() |

The poster and ftc same time