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Abeg let me go and withdraw my money from GTB before they deduct the remaining small money i have, i no fit shout. i don't have to settle police ooo |
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IgboticGirl: |
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Meet two sisters Eastchurch sisters both score top GCSE grades from Highsted school in Sittingbourne An Eastchurch girl has achieved a star-studded set of GCSE results – almost matching her sister’s top grades three years ago. Chindi Ota, of Leet Close, found out she achieved 13 A*s and two As when she picked up her exam marks from Highsted Grammar School, Sittingbourne, last Thursday. The 16-year-old got the highest grade in English language, English literature, maths, statistics, French, history, biology, chemistry, physics, RE and an ICT qualification worth three GCSEs. The two As were in sociology and German. Chidera and Chindi Ota She is due to start at the King’s School, Canterbury, on Tuesday to study physics, biology, chemistry, maths and further maths A-levels. After that the star pupil would like to go to university at King’s College London with the aim of forging a career in cosmetic dentistry. In 2010, her sister Chidera, who is studying medicine at Cambridge, managed to get 15 A*s in the same exams, but both insist there is no sibling rivalry. Chindi said: “Obviously I was aiming to do as well as her, or even better, but we have different aspirations as to what we want to be in the future.” The sisters’ Nigerian-born parents both work in the medical field. Dad Uchenna is a Sheppey GP and mum Mercy is a nurse. |
the Mod on this platform are full of tribalism they keep blocking Igbos post here but the dont block yorubas post in the other yoruba thread nawa for one nigeria |
the Mod on this platform are full of tribalism they keep blocking post but the dont block yorubas post in the other yoruba thread |
HMM |
IgboticGirl:who is this |
DAT one na bank |
Benekruku:Are u from enugu |
Ekinematics:i leave u in peace |
Ekinematics:i dont really know what ur problem is here people are buzy making concrete observation and u are here point finger my friend grow up and know ur real enemies |
I DONT BELIEVE THIS |
FROM MERCY TO TOOTO TO ADEFUNKE THE DRUM GIRL,, Y IS IT DAT MY YORUBA BROTHER DONT VALUE MARRIAGE. THEY DONT SEE OTHER TRIBES IS REALLY, WE HAVE A LOT OF BROKEN HOMES IN YORUBA LAND |
OK GREAT |
I HOPE HE FINDS MUCH RESPECT IN JAIL |
LionDeLeo:U KNOW WAT I AM SAYING |
NONSENSE |
NO SOURSE |
LionDeLeo:WE YORUBAS WILL BE THE FIRST TO ABUSE OTHER PEOPLE BUT WHEN THEY ABUSE US BACK WE START CALLING MOD, BE WISE |
I DONT TRUST OGUN PEOPLE, THEIR JUJU IS SECOND TO NONE |
SalamRushdie:LETS PRAY IS NOT FOR RITUAL, BECAUSE MY YORUBA PEOPLE ARE EXPART |
HAHAHAHAHA |
TonyeBarcanista:VERY CORRECT |
OK |
DFGF |
waledeji:BUT UNA GRANDMAS CARRIES DRUG PASS |
he is a disgrace to his tribe |
Three Nigerian women and one man won seats in the UK parliament during recent UK election. They represent both major rival British parties – Labour and Conservatives. Meet Four Nigerian MPs In The UK Parliament Four Nigerians won seats in British parliament Collage: Naij.com Three women and one man of Nigerian descent enter the UK parliament, winning four seats in the British House of Commons. The interesting fact is that they represent two major rival political forces of Great Britain. Chuka Harrison Umunna, Chi Onwurah Helen Grant and Kate Osamor represent Labour Party, Helen Grant is the sole representative of Nigerian descent in the Conservative Party. Meet Four Nigerian MPs In The UK Parliament Helen Grant In 2010 Helen Grant became the first black woman to be ever elected in the UK as Conservatives’ MP. She was re-elected in the recent parliament election. Besides that now she occupies post of Minister for Sport, Tourism & Equalities. Grant was born in 1961 in London to an English mother and Nigerian father. She was raised by her mother, grandmother and great-grandmother as her father left family to immigrate to the US. Meet Four Nigerian MPs In The UK Parliament Chuka Umunna Chuka Harrison Umunna is another British politician of Nigerian descent to be re-elected to the parliament. He already served one term as Labour Party MP since 2010. His politic credo and values take their roots in Christianity though he has claimed to be “not majorly religious”. He is an ethnic descendant of Igbos. His father died in a car crash in Nigeria in 1992. Besides career in law he also plays cello and used to be a chorister at Southwark Cathedral. Meet Four Nigerian MPs In The UK Parliament Chi Onwurah Chi Onwurah was also re-elected as the Member of Parliament representing Labour Party. Her father’s from Nigeria. Soon after she was born in 1965, her family moved to Awka. Two years later Biafran Civil War has made her mother to bring her children back to the UK, whilst her father served in the Biafran army. Meet Four Nigerian MPs In The UK Parliament Kate Osamor Kate Osamor is one of the few fresh faces in British parliament who managed to be elected representing Labour party, which didn’t do good generally at the election race. Her Nigerian-born mother, Martha Osamor, was a left-wing activist and a member of Labour's Black Sections, fighting for fair representation in British parliament. Her daughter Kate, now 46, joined Labour party to fulfill mother’s dream for equality in the British House of Commons. Although there were at least two others candidates of Nigerian descent seeking parliamentary seats on the platform of smaller parties like the Green Party, they didn't have any realistic chances of making it to the parliament. “Some are just running for the sake of it,” one politician of Nigerian parentage commented on that. Read more: https://politics.naij.com/435290-meet-four-nigerian-mps-in-the-uk-parliament.html https://www.google.com.ng/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0ahUKEwjV6tGVpdHTAhVCtxoKHfv6DE4QFggoMAA&url=https%3A%2F%2Fpolitics.naij.com%2F435290-meet-four-nigerian-mps-in-the-uk-parliament.html&usg=AFQjCNEbWXKjkM4TibP3WNbelW4eQZgouA&sig2=Yk1UQaSH6U7KLRqQ7B1AJQ
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