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Happy birthday Mr. Edochie! |
@OP: My day was ok. Just a bit tired. [quote author=Emeka 7. link=topic=807226.msg10345952#msg10345952 date=1331092035]^Pls can you reveal it outside this forum?[/quote]Nope, sorry. All I'll say is that it's somewhere in New York. |
[quote author=Emeka 7. link=topic=807226.msg10342319#msg10342319 date=1331048197]@Inked-Nerd, which school do you attend?@op awesome day as I couldn't get what I wanted. I went to challenge My H.O.D but He wasn't giving Me positive response.[/quote]I'm not gonna reveal that information here on Nairaland lol ![]() By the way, I forgot to mention, the professor is a good professor I will at least admit that about her--she just has a MAJOR attitude problem ![]() |
@OP: Yes, it's possible. You don't have to be physically in front of someone to actually fall in love with them. |
@OP: Omg, my biology professor is a with [I wanted to call her something else that rhymes with witch but I'll be nice]. The whole class thinks she crazy. Someone people were mumbling something in class at the lab table I was sitting at and the evil witch immediately goes to me and singles me out as though I were involved in it. I told her that I wasn't the student talking and even the students who were talking confessed that they had been the ones who were making noise. Then the evil witch took it a step further and told me to move my seat. At that point the class was looking at her like she'd just lost her mind. As she was walking away, she swore that she heard a student call her crazy then started ranting about how she'd report whoever said it. After that, she decided to single out another student who had recently joined the class [meaning it was her first day in the class]. She tried to kick out the student when she asked the student why she wasn't reading from her textbook. The student reminded her that it was her first day in the class and the professor started going nuts and started talking about calling security to remove the girl. Then after that happened, 5 minutes hadn't passed when she tried to kick out another student!!! The second girl the professor was picking on asked the professor if she could repeat what she was explaining on the screen and the professor asked her why she was talking in class, so the student told her that she wanted to know what the professor had said. So the professor said to her "Then why didn't you asked me instead of talking" And the class looked so confused at this point. So the girl told her that she did ask and that the professor just didn't here her. Then the professor told her the student that she'd better not catch an attitude with her otherwise she'll fail her, call security, and kick her out of the class. The girl told her that she wasn't having an attitude and that she was making a big deal out of nothing. Smh, I'm pretty sure I'm gonna hate this semester. The professor better hope that I don't find out what kind of car she drives otherwise she may end up with slashed tires. Oh by the way, the biology professor I just mentioned is not the same one I mentioned in my previous post--I have two biology professors. Unfortunately, the lab professor is a total äss! The second professor is laid back and easy to talk to. mcnepow:lol, I told a classmate about it and she seemed shocked by it. |
Pukkah:Honestly, I will admit that as a whole it probably wasn't necessary. After your follow up comment where you said "I have a number of issues against Nigeria and those who follow my posts know that I'm not pro-establishment by default. But in bringing out the problems with Nigeria, people should be balanced, reasonable and realistic. . . . Like I said earlier, the issue with Nigeria's is really not the absence of laws but their implementation.", I have come to see you in a different manner but I'd be lying to you if I said I regretted saying it but I don't regret having written those words. There are other ways which I could have worded that phrase and the overall message I was trying to convey in that line but at that moment, that's just how I chose to word it. Reading you initial comment where you said "It's wrong for the nationals of this country to talk down to her without any iota of respect or regard." just seemed negligent in the sense that it came across as though you were saying that we as citizens [regardless of nationality], shouldn't speak our minds if we feel that there is something inherently wrong with a system that was designed to govern us--that to me is wrong. Though you weren't the individual who said this, I am not one of those people who reside outside of Nigeria who have a "diasporan mentality". For me, as a young woman who has witnessed and experienced injustices of numerous forms, I feel that it is the duty of citizens to rise up and speak their minds. Yes, it's not "nice" to speak ill of a nation that has been the steppingstone to ones life but something must be done, and it doesn't just stop at there. Talking about issues are one thing but to actually do something is another aspect of it which I wholeheartedly accept and understand. If I came off as angry or insulting, I admit I am angry but not necessarily at you [though I did make personal remarks to you] but at the overall systematic manner which we as global citizens have allowed our world to disintegrate both politically and socially. My response to you and a lack of an apology to you [or others] is not that of some stubborn child who refuses to apologize for a lapse I have made but rather, it is a explanation which details my genuine support and belief in change within a society and government when accountability is acknowledged both on the part of the people and those who govern the people. |
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