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Focus on number that graduate not number admitted Is it not same eastern universities that used to admit above quota UNN alone jam-packed 580 in MBBS when the quota is 180 . same with IMSU, ABSU etc Western Institutions regard quota a lot |
DaFuhrer:lol |
identitylenz:These are the ones recognised by Mathematics Department of The State University of New York at Buffalo. |
1. UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN 2. UNIVERSITY OF LAGOS 3. OBAFEMI AWOLOWO UNIVERSITY 4. UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA 5. UNIVERSITY OF ILORIN 6. AHMADU BELLO UNIVERSITY ZARIA 7. UNIVERSITY OF BENIN 9. USMANU DANFODIYO UNIVERSITY SOKOTO 10. BAYERO UNIVERSITY KANO 11. LAGOS STATE UNIVERSITY 12. UNIVERSITY OF CALABAR |
Here is a list of the five top directors 5. Kunle Afolayan Kunle Afolayan is not new in the industry but his return to the scene after a brief hiatus was a blessing to 2019. Before 2019, Afolayan had worked on several films but with ‘Mokalik’ he took his versatility to a whole new height. Afolayan takes on ‘Mokalik’ like a director that has a point to prove. The story revolves around 11-year-old Ponmile, whose life changes when he is sent to work as an apprentice at a mechanic workshop after getting bad grades in school and he must make a tough decision about his future in just one day. Afolayan tells the story with all sincerity mixing and blending good picture quality with unmatched acting from the cast that includes BBNaija star, Tobi Bakre, music sensation, Simi, Lateef Adedimeji, and Toni Afolayan who plays the lead character of Ponmile. 4. Mike-Steve Adeleye Mike-Steve Adeleye is one of the industry heads known for producing, directing, writing, and editing. However, in 2019, Mike-Steve made a grand mark with ‘Code Wilo’. The political thriller mirrors the Nigerian polity with relatable dialogues and role interpretations. One of the highlights of Mike-Steve’s brilliance with ‘Code Wilo’ is making the Gabriel Afolayan take on the role of an unassuming villain. Taking viewers on a journey of a dark twisted plot filled with gasps, surprise and side-eye moments, Mike-Steve tells the story of ‘Code Wilo’ in the most compelling way for audience delight. The aim was to reveal the dirty secrets and activities of some Nigerian politicians and that was what the political thriller did with Mike-Steve Adeleye’s direction. 3. Ishaya Bako One of the films that stood Kate Henshaw out from her peers in 2019 is without a doubt ‘4th Republic’. If the film was released in 2020, viewers might believe the scenes were from real political violence that occurred in February 2019. However, the film had been shot before the last general election and like the creative mind that he is, Ishaya Bako predicted happenings with the film. Bako had contributed to the industry this decade with his writing abilities and directorial skills but none can be compared with his achievement in the ‘4th Republic’. From detailed scenes to intentional gestures and sounds in the film all on his watch, Bako sits on the list of top directors in 2019. 2. Niyi Akinmolayan When Inkblot productions decided to work again with Niyi Akinmolayan in 2019 after the success of ‘The Wedding Party 2,’ production crew knew something unique was set for 2019. And when Akinmolayan’s directorial efforts on ‘The Set Up’ was released, it was greeted with a warm reception. From Tina Mba’s incredible role interpretation to Adesua Etomi-Wellington’s dedication to bringing out the best of her character, it’s obvious Ankinmolayan has gotten it right with Nollywood big-budget films and blockbusters. 1. Ramsey Nouah Ramsey Tokunbo Nouah makes his directorial debut taking on ‘Living in Bondage: Breaking Free,’ the sequel to 1992 blockbuster, ‘Living in Bondage’. The veteran actor, who now wears the toga of a director has become the new poster boy to the combination of an actor and director. Nouah didn’t just let the buck of his work stop after directing actors role interpretations on the movie set, he remained hands-on even at the post-production level, which led to the overall outcome of the good picture. He’s currently enjoying good reviews, commendations, and accolades for his directorial debut, which was co-produced by Charles Okpaleke and Steve Gukas. Nouah directed and took on the role of the powerful yet flamboyant villain, Richard Williams, in ‘Living in Bondage: Breaking Free’. Not only did Nouah worked perfectly on the film, but he also exhibited his ability to bring out the best in his actor, which was seen in Swanky JKA, who takes on the role of Nnamdi Okeke. |
List of Nigerian Grammy Award nominees and some winners KING SUNNY ADE 1984 - Best Ethnic or Traditional Folk Recording Syncro System 1999 - Best World Music Album - ODU SADE 1986 - Best New Artist (Artist) Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal 1987 - Promise 1994 - " No Ordinary Love" 1995 - " Please Send Me Someone to Love" 2002 Best Female Pop Vocal Performance - " By Your Side 2011 - Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals - " Babyfather" 2011 - Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals - " Soldier of Love" BABATUNDE OLATUNJI 1998 - Best World Music Album - Love Drum Talk FEMI KUTI 2003 - Best World Music Album - Fight to Win 2010 - Best Contemporary World Music Album - Day by Day 2012 - Best World Music Album - Africa for Africa 2014 - No Place for My Dream SEUN KUTI 2018 - Black Times BURNA BOY 2020 - African Giant Artists who won or received nominations minor contributions to foreign works and artist 2009 - Sikiru Adepoju 2015 - Chimaman Ngozi Adichie 2017 - Wizkid 2018 -Timaya 2019 - Burna Boy https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Nigerian_Grammy_Award_winners_and_nominees |
Nigerian mathematicians we know of are: Sammani D. Abdullahi Iya Abubakar Adeniran Adeboye Samson A. Adeleke John Olusola Adeniran John O. Adeyeye David I. Adu Anthony Afuwape Adebisi Agboola Akeem Adesina A. Agboola Olatunde Akinlade Oluska Akinyele Edet P. Akpan John C. Amazigo Ezekiel O. Ayoola Bamidele Awojoyogbe Charles E. Chidume Ethelbert Chukwu G.O.S. Ekhaguere James Ezeilo Simeon O. Fatunla Abba B. Gumel - S. A. Ilori - Christopher Olutunde Imoru Aderemi Kuku Oluwole Daniel Makinde Kenneth Nwabueze Chike Obi James Adedayo Oguntuase Amos Olagunju David O. Olagunju Adegoke Olubummo Yewande Olubummo Victor Omololu Olunloyo George O. Okikiolou Katherine Okikiolu Micah Okwuchukwu Osilike Kevin Osondu Gabriel A. Oyibo Adewale Solarin Haroon Tejumola Livinus Uko Grace Lele Williams Source : http://www.math.buffalo.edu/mad/Africa-today/nigeria_math_today.html The Mathematics Department of The State University of New York at Buffalo. |
A partial listing of Nigerian Mathematicans. Indigenous contemporary mathematics research activities in modern Nigeria were pioneered by Chike Obi, Adegoke Olubummo, and James Ezeilo who obtained their doctorates in mathematics from British Universities in the 1950's. Obi and Ezeilo specialized in ordinary differential equations and Olubummo in Analysis. The very high qality of the research activities of these pioneers has been a potent motivating force of many Nigerian mathematicians. Nigeria has also been a leader in aiding in the development of Mathematics on the entire continent. The second Pan African Congress in Mathematics was held in 1986 in Jos, Nigeria. Aderemi Kuku was a two term president of the African Mathematical Union (1986-1995). Also in 1986 Grace Lele Williams founded AMUCWMA, the African Mathematical Union's Commission on Women in Mathematics in Africa. More recently, Nigerian researchers in the area of ordinary differential equations are engaged in the investigation of a wide range of interesting questions on qualitative properties of solutions and the existence of periodic solutions of higher order equations. The results of Ezeilo's students Haroon Tejumola and Ethelbert Chukwu standout in this regard. So also are the results ofOluska Akinyele, Anthony Afuwape, and E. N. Onwuchekwa. In addition to the qualitative study of differential equations, Nigerians are also involved in numerical analysis of solutions. The Benin school, led by the late Simeon Ola Fatunla, and the Ilorin school formed around M.A. Ibiejugba, J.A. Gbadeyan, and P. Onumanyi (now at the University of Jos) are particularly strong in this area. Thus, Nigeria is today well recognised in the international mathematical community as a center for ordinary differential equations. The main sachools of functional analysis in Nigeria are located at the University of Ibadan, University of Benin, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife and University of Nigeria at Nsukka. The indigeonous pioneer was the late Adegoke Olubummo, who spent the entire span of his career at Ibadan. We should note that George Okikiolu, a Nigerian Mathematician in London, has published twice as many papers as any other Black Mathematician. His daughterKatherine Okikiolu recently won two very high research awards in the U.S. |
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Eastern schools admit far above quota example UNN admitted 568 in medicine last year when the quota is 180 ABSU, AAU, UNICAL etc follow same pattern, they end up frustrating students |
TeflonBlixx:smiles m justshedding light on area of confusion |
TeflonBlixx:Yeah |
#Sgtponzihater always know one Dentist and doctor in LUTH and UCH also always have friends in UK and USA fake guy, so called doctor who while away time with aspirants on every fucking forum where dentistry is tagged. |
Doctor is just a general name for everyone that specializes in any area under medicine which dentistry is also part BDS graduates are dental surgeons or dentist MBBS - Physician (Primary Care Physician) Consultants are the real people worthy to be called a doctor those with MD in USA which is equivalent to MBBS are called PCP - Primary Care Physicians or General Practitioners DDS in USA which is equivalent to BDS are called Dentists or General Dentists Jude is an Orthodontist James is an Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon Hellen is a dermatologist Mike is a Nephrologist Stephen is a Cardiologist Jude, James, Hellen, Mike and Stephen are all Doctors Also in a situation where Physicians are called Doctors Dentists are also Doctors The world "Dentist" is just like a identity of area of specialization You can't say I'm a medicine and Surgery... |
so u are still on this keep it up with the envy and jealousy ��� |
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@Originbm how far na? Is Optometry still lucrative than dentistry? ���� |
Medics pls add up on facebook with James Onyt |
Iamjerryodeghe:wlc bro |
Hello Am a med aspirant, Unilorin, Kindly add me up on facebook with James Onyt |
[color=#990000][/color] those that gained mbbs on merit please what is their score |
Please what is mbbs cut off mark |
Any Physiology aspirant?. What's ur aggregate? asking for a friend |
[center][/center] oldfoolnigger:Post utme is not sure let's wait till aug 22 oldfoolnigger:Post utme is not sure let's wait till aug 22 oldfoolnigger:Post utme is not sure let's wait till aug 22 |
Any one going for Pharmacy here |
Nice one |
UI is tryin Pharmacy |
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