Education › Re: If Nairaland Was A School by folake4u: 11:41am On Aug 13, 2024 |
Leemzyy: Who do u think would be"that school dull student"?lol Kayperry. He's been trolling one person for more than 3 years. |
Education › Re: If Nairaland Was A School by folake4u: 11:37am On Aug 13, 2024 |
GloriousGbola: No. Folake for you is the involved class captain. With a dash of queen bee. Hahaha. Thank you.  |
Education › Re: If Nairaland Was A School by folake4u: 11:36am On Aug 13, 2024 |
cococandy: She will mostly be hated by the bully boys that she uses to mop the floor whenever they try her. You sef know.  |
Education › Re: If Nairaland Was A School by folake4u: 11:24am On Aug 13, 2024 |
GloriousGbola: Pocohantas is the fine chick her classmates hate on because she is out of their league. Of course. Na why them easily hate her.  |
Education › Re: If Nairaland Was A School by folake4u: 11:19am On Aug 13, 2024 |
Leemzyy: Hhhh what about "that student that many hates"? Easily pocohantas.  |
Education › Re: If Nairaland Was A School by folake4u: 11:16am On Aug 13, 2024 |
siofra: Folake4u will be the rich, intelligent girl who minds her business with her girls. Magnoliaa will be that very artsy, creative student. Thank you Siofra.  Magnolia is Eunoiaa. Cc: Eunoiaa |
Education › Re: If Nairaland Was A School by folake4u: 11:14am On Aug 13, 2024 |
Gerrard59 would be a Maths/Economics genius. |
Education › Re: If Nairaland Was A School by folake4u: 11:13am On Aug 13, 2024 |
Leemzyy: Lol who do u think will be "that student that always bully others"? Gloriousgbola.  |
Education › Re: If Nairaland Was A School by folake4u: 11:04am On Aug 13, 2024 |
Leemzyy: Yea u could tag others also on their suppose position Sure thing. |
Education › Re: If Nairaland Was A School by folake4u: 10:55am On Aug 13, 2024 |
Leemzyy: Folake4u will be"that pretty student(boys crush)" Lol thank you. |
Education › Re: Secondary School Students Arrive For Prom In Benin City In Expensive Cars(photos by folake4u: 5:49am On Aug 13, 2024 |
Gerrard59: So, gist me, typically what do these your friends like to be bought for them? How do they want money to be spent by their would-be men? Landed properties in the choicest areas of Ikoyi, Magodo and Ikeja. |
Travel › Re: Canadian Express Entry/Federal Skilled Worker Program - Connect Here Part 11 by folake4u: 9:55pm On Aug 12, 2024 |
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Romance › Re: Why Is It Difficult To Date Female Medics by folake4u: 9:39pm On Aug 12, 2024 |
ednut1: You are not their spec because you are broke. Shikena 😂😂😂😂😂Drag them like Tiger Gen. |
Education › Re: Secondary School Students Arrive For Prom In Benin City In Expensive Cars(photos by folake4u: 9:03pm On Aug 12, 2024 |
Gerrard59: Absolutely! I recalled when I worked in Nigeria and we were preparing to publish the salaries range of employees in a major industry in Nigeria, my boss' friends cautioned against it because people would now know how much their salaries are. We too dey hide things, especially info that could be of immense benefit to the society.
My female classmates from secondary school and university have chastised me for being "stingy". In my defence, I say I am frugal or prudent. One said na lie, that I am parsimonious. Truth is: I am not a fan of giving people money "anyhow". I believe there has to be workings behind every financial request and well detailed. Just like my fact-finding mission, the person has to provide reasons why that money is needed. One in secondary school likened me to Nkem Owoh in the movie "Calculator". I spend on women and largely with no strings attached. I can invite a random lady to a nice restaurant and I will cover the bills (I have done such both in Nigeria and here). What I don't like are excessive demands as I see on social media these days. I will snap out of anger. I have bad mouth sef. We are shy of speaking about money/salaries in this part of the world to avoid "billing" or for security purpose. Sometimes, I don't blame hoarders. We too dey overdo things. Loool, I'm short of words. Do wetin dey work for you sha.  Excessive demands ke? Hmm. Oh well.  |
Celebrities › Re: Peter Okoye’s open letter to Paul Okoye by folake4u: 11:38am On Aug 12, 2024 |
Ughhh!
Fly away Peter, fly away Paul. |
Education › Re: Secondary School Students Arrive For Prom In Benin City In Expensive Cars(photos by folake4u: 10:39am On Aug 12, 2024 |
Gerrard59: It answers many questions such as their trajectories, their tuition fees and locations. For instance, soon-to-be parents can know where a school's strengths lie. Even for this school, its exploits could be compared to other top schools nearby. There is much dearth of accurate information regarding everyday discourse in Nigeria. So much anecdotal information which is not balanced and cannot be easily verified. When data is available, it makes people make better decisions. For those who are behind, it shows where the problem originates from and what they should do to improve. For instance, in this school, parents can know why it is better (in which areas) than others. For would-be employees, they know how much salaries and bonuses are offered.
When people ask questions, accurate answers need to be provided. When people make certain claims, they should be backed up with valid data. That way, everyone learns and society is better for it. Outlandish claims should not be allowed to stand the test of time. Everything should be backed up with cold-hard facts.
Amen too. You really like money o. Wahala go dey be that because.... 
Honestly, I find that statement very irritating. I have no issues with anyone having an opinion (everyone has the right to one), but please don't run with it as a fact, especially in public. Oh certainly, I agree with your reasoning. We need to inculcate the data keeping habit in Nigeria. It'd take a long walk to the promise land but I believe it's possible. Why I nor go like money?😂😂😂 Lol what Wahala, talk na, I'm all ears. Hahahaha you're funny though. Even sellers in the market use that line to deceive you to buy their rotten/substandard goods. "Oga, buy my market, na better Jos tomatoes, I nor fit lie give you, you be my brother". Proceeds to sell rotten tomatoes.  |
Education › Re: Secondary School Students Arrive For Prom In Benin City In Expensive Cars(photos by folake4u: 9:35am On Aug 12, 2024 |
Amigoss: Oh ok,I was confusing the two... Lol, I know. |
Education › Re: Secondary School Students Arrive For Prom In Benin City In Expensive Cars(photos by folake4u: 7:11am On Aug 12, 2024 |
Gerrard59: Thanks for the info. Before your post, I did a bit of search and saw the school produced the second-highest JAMB scorer in 2024. Not a mean feat. So, the school is good by all accounts. I have a lot of work to do regarding checking the trajectories of alumni of the most expensive secondary schools in Nigeria. That will be one interesting study.
You are a rich girl o! Got any of your friends to recommend? 
At the bold, you don catch me. I like a data-driven discourse. It makes everything interesting and edutaining. Yes of course, the school is good by all accounts. I like the balance between academic and social activities for the students. Lol, what are you planning to do with the data of expensive schools in Nigeria. I'm curious. Amen oh, I claim riches in my life. 😂😂 If I recommend any of my friends, you must spend money oh. Lol, yes, I've observed you're a facts and figures person. It really is a good thing by the way instead of relying on "Bros, I nor fit lie for you".  |
Education › Re: Secondary School Students Arrive For Prom In Benin City In Expensive Cars(photos by folake4u: 12:57am On Aug 12, 2024*. Modified: 7:01pm On Aug 14, 2024 |
Gerrard59: How much is the school fee for a term in say SS1?
cc: folake4u You mentioned excellent academics. Please do you have access to where the JAMB and WASSCE scores of their students are published? Where do the majority of their alumni end up after secondary school education? Private universities in Nigeria? Federal universities or abroad (which of the abroad)? I know the questions are plentiful, but I am just curious because those are some of the metrics used to assess how academically good a secondary school is. I can't remember how much their fees cost again. I don't know the current price. No, I don't have access to where the scores of the students are published. They end up majorly in private schools, abroad and few end up in public schools. A good example of an alumnus is Amarachi, Winner of Nigeria's Got Talent Show. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/AmarachiAll in all, the students of the school are sound. Unfortunately, I don't have "data" to show to you. Lol. |
Education › Re: Secondary School Students Arrive For Prom In Benin City In Expensive Cars(photos by folake4u: 12:49am On Aug 12, 2024 |
Amigoss: Udss There's UDSS and also UPSS. |
Education › Re: Secondary School Students Arrive For Prom In Benin City In Expensive Cars(photos by folake4u: 12:47am On Aug 12, 2024 |
jelel6: Very expensive school. But they try to educate their students beyond traditional academics.
Their students are mostly the best when they compete in state wide competitions. Thank you for your honesty. |
Education › Re: Secondary School Students Arrive For Prom In Benin City In Expensive Cars(photos by folake4u: 12:46am On Aug 12, 2024 |
Gerrard59: I appreciate your honesty as that is likely the major reason behind those who vehemently criticise them. It is one of the disadvantages of living as a middle-class to an upper-middle-class individual in Nigeria: one gets so much envy from nearby people and passers-by. The absolute truth. Lool. |
Sports › Re: Paris2024: Rene Wakama is the Best Women's Basketball Coach by folake4u: 10:48pm On Aug 11, 2024 |
Ahigbo1: Congrats, girl 🎉 Hi Sir, you sent me a PM. Is there any problem? |
Romance › Re: What Do We Do About Body Count by folake4u: 10:25pm On Aug 11, 2024 |
Is it worth it since its her past or I should take my bag and leave, note that it's not certain I would see a virgin, even my own body count is more than 30 if I'm being honest here Na wa. You dey find virgin when your body count is more than 30? Yet you still have issues with the said lady who said hers is less than 20? Such audacity. Lol, a community prîck indeed. |
Family › Re: Harvest Of My Backyard Farm In Far Away Eastern Nigeria. by folake4u: 10:01pm On Aug 11, 2024 |
Congratulations on your bountiful harvest. The aroma and taste of this native white corn is out of this world.  Kai. I'm craving corn and ube now.  |
Education › Re: Secondary School Students Arrive For Prom In Benin City In Expensive Cars(photos by folake4u: 9:48pm On Aug 11, 2024*. Modified: 6:27pm On Aug 13, 2024 |
Ahigbo1: They're looking too huge for secondary school.
Well, these indomie children mostly appear older than their age Lol yes, this is true. |
Education › Re: Secondary School Students Arrive For Prom In Benin City In Expensive Cars(photos by folake4u: 9:45pm On Aug 11, 2024 |
Staywithbina: The school just do advert Advert ke? School wey the children of politicians and rich folks attend in Benin City? Keep playing.  |
Education › Re: Secondary School Students Arrive For Prom In Benin City In Expensive Cars(photos by folake4u: 9:37pm On Aug 11, 2024*. Modified: 1:22pm On Aug 12, 2024 |
I was patiently waiting for this video to enter Nairaland.
UPSS is one of the most expensive schools in Benin City. And this has been a tradition for more than 10 years.
The school is known for extravaganza, so I don't understand all these noise. They even have their own TV show which used to air on ITV where they show the social activities of the school.
It is a good school actually but quite expensive. They're good in academics and social activities. |
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Romance › Re: Elderly Nigerian Woman Slams Young Men Who Send Her DM Expressing Love (Video) by folake4u: 11:37pm On Aug 10, 2024 |
siofra: Nigerian men are very confused people.
They will disturb elderly women and beg them to be sugar mummies. When these women reject them, they come back to nairaland and say older women have no value so that their fellow men here will give them cheap likes to use and console themselves. The bar keeps rising. The goalpost have shifted to following women in their 50s-60s. Congratulations to Nigerian women. Una too much.  |
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