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Travel / Re: Bad Road: Abia Communities Protest Against Coys, Give December Ultimatum by Kiriku101(m): 1:42pm On Oct 05, 2022
They are all stupid,this is the same community that requested for a cow e every December, instead of a solid road construction.

It's a pity that ngwa youths are clueless and lazy that they can't do what is needed.
Stupid set of communities.

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Education / Re: Shortage Of Dead Bodies Not Helping Anatomy Study In Nigeria – Prof. Ajao by Kiriku101(m): 9:39am On Jan 28, 2022
Ignorance have taken hold of hold of most of you here. Try understanding what the professor is talking about before you comment gibberish.
If you are in the medical school you will understand what she meant.
Not all corpse are qualified as cadavers, criterias are being met before pronouncing a corpse as cadaver.
Even modern technology can't amount to cadavers.
Politics / Re: Umahi Visits National University Commission, Seek Approval For New Universities by Kiriku101(m): 9:13am On Dec 16, 2021
It's a welcome development,but the fact that you create more universities, while the state university is going down the drain,is total madness.
Opening a new one, when you can't take care of the old one is stupidity.
Education / Re: What Is The Worst University Course To Study? by Kiriku101(m): 9:13am On Jul 09, 2021
[quote author=OriakuAmara post=103522192]I remember when I got admission back then to read Nursing, there is this girl in the class, very brainy like me*winks*
In 200level, she applied for change of department from nursing to biochemistry, according to her, Biochemistry will push her above nurses in the medical field,
Lalalalala
5yrs after graduation,she started regretting the decision after failing to secure a job while we were changing jobs like tissue.
She later went to a school of nursing and rejoined us in the profession .

Medical laboratory scientist are the only recognized people to handle hospital lab , they don't give breathing space to all these Microbiology, Biochemistry people.
Another No-No courses for me are Human Anatomy and Human physiology 4yrs program
They should be scrapped out.

A relative of mine want to read Agricultural Economics and he needs my advice
Anyone knows anything about the course?[ok]
Education / Wickedness In Ebsu by Kiriku101(m): 5:28pm On Sep 14, 2019
ACADEMIC WICKEDNESS IN EBSU

I have been trying to be tight-lipped about the aberrant happenings in the Ebonyi State University (EBSU), Abakaliki, but my spirit could no longer bear it, because it has to do with what would mar the future of our unsuspecting youths. Solutions to many problems or ugly happenings have been made through our unbiased criticisms and activities here on the social media, hence this piece.

Following the academically disadvantaged condition of our young state, Ebonyi, in the years back, EBSU was founded in 1999 by the first executive governor of the state, Sen. Dr. Sam Ominyi Egwu. The varsity has helped in rewriting the history of Ebonyi people vis-à-vis education, and today, Ebonyi people are rated one of the most educated in the whole country, Nigeria.

Studies have revealed that Ebonyi people are the most intelligent and brilliant set of people in different institutions of learning across the country. When I was an undergraduate in the University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN), I observed there, you dare not challenged any Ebonyi indigene in academics. They used to call us "nwa Abakaliki" but would later came to tap our knowledge and help them proffer panacea to intense academic problems. Ebonyi students in other federal and state universities are also on top, academically. Ebonyi guy could be hustling and training himself in school, yet performs excellently more than those who receive millions of naira from their parents each semester. The brain is natural!

My perturbation is that our people are the best students outside Ebonyi, but in EBSU, they witness poor performances, hence massive failures in examinations. The students rubbished in EBSU with oversized carryovers are Ebonyi youths, hence it could be hypothetically stated that 90% of the students are Ebonyi indigenes. One who graduated with third class in EBSU would make a second class upper in other varsities. Why?

What joy will a lecturer derive from massive failures? It has been discovered that most of the lecturers that often fail students massively have tabularasa brains, hence have nothing to offer. Majority of the EBSU lecturers are Ebonyians. Now, of what joy will it be for lecturers to be victimizing their brothers and sisters? The lecturers who indulge in this mephistophelean act should repent. There is a reward for every deed. They should know that the students they teach and cause to cry today could be their boss or superior tomorrow, hence anything is possible. No one knows tomorrow!

I don't want to talk about the high fees paid in the said institution. I wouldn't also wish to talk about paying money and sex to pass examinations and other academic crimes rocking the institution. My utmost concern is, to free our youths from academic bondages, occasioned by incessant and unholy massive carryovers. How can a student spend up to eight years in studying a four year course in EBSU? Very bad!

I'm a professionally trained teacher, and I have taught in various secondary school within the southeastern part of the country. I learnt that if there are massive failures, it means the teacher or lecturer didn't teach well. I'm not saying that all the EBSU students should be scaling through. No! Those with academic imbecility (extremely poor students) should fail woefully, while those who deserve to pass, should be passed unconditionally.

It pains me when brilliant students have extra years in the university because of the wickedness of some lecturers. In EBSU, extra year attracts extra school fees. But nothing like school fees for extra years in UNN and many other higher institutions. Imagine a penurious student who starved and suffered to pay normal school fees going to source for extra year school fees! Most of them usually give up as the money to grapple with the challenge is not there, and of course, one's future has been marred. That's how we get school dropouts frequently.

Hear this:

In EBSU, sixty Students in 500 level in the department of Food and Science Technology (FST) were given "F" in their first semester examinations. There are also, reported cases of missing scripts and oversized "F" in 400 level Political Science students. In Law faculty, 500 level, many got "F" which made them threatened burning the faculty complex.
In Sociology, more than 80 students who were supposed to graduate last year are still writing extra year examinations. In fact, let me stop here. I don't want to say it all.

In view of the above, I call on the state Governor, the Chancellor, Pro-Chancellor, Vice Chancellor and other concerned authorities to intervene in order to revive our only state university and help the future of our youths which will go a long way to ameliorate our dear state, Ebonyi.

Anyi ario gi biko Dinwenu, Dinwenu anyi nuru aririo anyi!

Comrade Polycarp Obinna Alegu wrote.

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