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Politics / Re: Ribadu: How Gani Fawehinmi Mentored Me by musiwa1c: 11:46am On Aug 18, 2013
shocked

a paid agent of jonathan.. he is working for jonathan again
90% of nigerian see him as corrupt


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wb0d99awZlc
Politics / Igbo are far ahead of the yoruba because fani kayode & others fail - Engr Musiwa by musiwa1c: 10:28am On Aug 18, 2013
Igbo are far ahead of the yoruba because fani kayode and others -- Engr Musiwa


they had the choice to help their people, they did not do that.. fani kayode did not develop yorubaland, and was never instrumental to the project that i claim were my ideas. i dont want to name people. he lives in abuja. because they did not repair yorubaland.

fani kayode inability to do his work well is responsible for the problem..as obasanjo spokesman. he was suppose to confirm if they were telling lies about the now we know the imaginary oil well in some state. which is bring pain to our people.. you dont expect the president to be everywhere.



you all can compare where he lives and how our people lives.



[img]http://northoflagos.files./2011/04/p1040015.jpg[/img]




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Politics / Re: Morgan Tsvangirai Withdraws Challenge Against Zimbabwe by musiwa1c: 10:18am On Aug 18, 2013
Politics / Re: There Is No Road Linking Lekki And Ijebu Ajumo Waterside Urgent By Engr Musiwa by musiwa1c: 9:59am On Aug 18, 2013
sad tongue
Politics / Re: Lack Of Exposure Is Why Nigeria Leaders Have Not use 3 sovereignty by Musiwa by musiwa1c: 8:52am On Aug 18, 2013
grin
Politics / Re: Jonathan Creates Maiduguri-based Army Division For Boko Haram by musiwa1c: 7:38am On Aug 18, 2013
A division is a large military unit or formation usually consisting of between 10,000 and 15000 soldiers in the usa.

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Nairaland / General / Re: Dead Man Wakes Up …after Three Days In Mortuary by musiwa1c: 7:36am On Aug 18, 2013
he was not dead, he was in coman
Politics / Re: Ogun Plans Africa Tallest Building by musiwa1c: 5:40am On Aug 18, 2013
why should ogun state do that, they should repair the school

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Politics / Re: Yabatech's False Claim: an example of lies told by Some Nigerians by musiwa1c: 4:23am On Aug 18, 2013
i have pictures , if i have time, i will scan it and post it online. the picture of the students. i am not in nigeria. i come home some time.
Politics / Re: Jem: Fashola weak,should Introduce 50% Derivation Out State Taxes(Capital Flight by musiwa1c: 4:17am On Aug 18, 2013
not all land in lagos was part of the colony. most land were own by western nigeria, ikeja, badagry, alimosho, agege etc were western. only the island.
Politics / Re: Jem: Fashola weak,should Introduce 50% Derivation Out State Taxes(Capital Flight by musiwa1c: 4:13am On Aug 18, 2013
if someone gives you 6 billion and takes 100 billion from the economy are you not going to become poor.
Politics / Re: Jem: Fashola weak,should Introduce 50% Derivation Out State Taxes(Capital Flight by musiwa1c: 4:10am On Aug 18, 2013
you put the law in place and throw away your cell phone and run abroad.

by 1 month after all the companies and banks will have been paying. you will return. when they call your gsm several times.. any nobody pick up. it will be over. federal agency pay to lagos already.. airport land is own by the lagos govt. it is false to say ikeja area is own by federal it was not. it was part of western nigeria and not part of the colony of lagos. national art theater is on lagos land to correct the falsehood, i listen to.

this is what happen in lagos economy. federal govt is the one creating poverty in western nigeria. you see all the president and prime minister i know. it is because they ran to exile .

Politics / Re: Yabatech's False Claim: an example of lies told by Some Nigerians by musiwa1c: 1:57am On Aug 18, 2013
The earliest and only universities before the colonization of the Americas were established and run in medieval Europe.
Year Name Contemporaneous location Current location Notes
1088 University of Bologna Coat of arms of Bologna Commune of Bologna Italy Bologna, Italy The first university in the sense of a higher-learning, degree-awarding institute, the word university having been coined at its foundation.[11]
1167 (1254) University of Oxford Kingdom of England United Kingdom Oxford, United Kingdom "Claimed to be the oldest university in the English speaking world, there is no clear date of foundation of Oxford University, but teaching existed at Oxford in some form in 1096 and developed rapidly from 1167, when Henry II banned English students from attending the University of Paris."[12] Teaching suspended in 1209 (due to town execution of two scholars) and 1355 (due to the St. Scholastica Day riot), but was continuous during the English Civil War (1642–1651) - the University was Royalist. All Souls College and University College have repeatedly claimed that they own documents proving that teaching in Oxford started in the year 825, but these documents have never seen the public light (allegedly, John Speed dated his famous 1605 Oxford maps based on these documents). However, it was not until 1254 that Pope Innocent IV granted to Oxford the University charter by papal bull ("Querentes in agro"wink.
1209 (1231) University of Cambridge Kingdom of England United Kingdom Cambridge, United Kingdom Founded by scholars leaving Oxford after a dispute caused by the execution of two scholars in 1209, and royal charter was granted in 1231.[13] The university takes 1209 as its official anniversary.[14] Through one of Cambridge alumni, John Harvard, it inspired the establishment of Cambridge in Massachusetts, United States with the first college in America, Harvard University.
1218 (probably older) University of Salamanca Pennant of the Kingdom of León Kingdom of León Spain Salamanca, Spain It is the oldest university in operation in Spain. Although there are records of the University granting degrees many years before (James Trager's People's Chronology sets its foundation date in 1134), it only received the Royal chart of foundation as "Estudio General" in 1218, making it possibly the fourth or even the third oldest European university in continuous operations. However, it was the first European university to receive the title of "University" as such, granted by king of Castile and León Alfonso X and the Pope in 1254. Having been excluded from the University in 1852 by the Spanish government, the Faculties of Theology and Canon Law became the Pontifical University of Salamanca in 1940.
1222 (probably older) University of Padua Coat of arms of Padua Commune of Padua Italy Padua, Italy Founded by scholars and professors after leaving Bologna.
1224 University of Naples Federico II King Manfred of Sicily Arms.svg Kingdom of Sicily Italy Naples, Italy The first public university,[15] founded by Frederick II, emperor of the Holy Roman Empire.
1240 University of Siena Coat of arms of Siena Republic of Siena Italy Siena, Italy Originally called Studium Senese, was founded by Commune of Siena in 1240. In 1321, the studium was able to attract a larger number or pupils due to a mass exodus from the prestigious neighbouring University of Bologna. Closed temporarily in 1808–1815 when Napoleonic forces occupied Tuscany. On November 7, 1990 the university celebrated its 750th anniversary.
1241 University of Valladolid Escudo de la Corona de Castilla.svg Kingdom of Castile, Crown of Castile Spain Valladolid, Spain One hypothesis is that its foundation is the result of the transfer of Palencia General Survey between 1208 and 1241 by Alfonso VIII, king of Castile, and Bishop Tello Téllez de Meneses.
1272 University of Murcia Escudo de la Corona de Castilla.svg Kingdom of Castile, Crown of Castile Spain Murcia, Spain The University of Murcia was founded in 1272 by the King Alfonso X of Castile.[16]
1290 University of Macerata[17] Coat of arms of the Papal States Papal States Italy Macerata, Italy The University of Macerata (Italian: Università degli Studi di Macerata) is a university located in Macerata, Marche, Italy. It was founded in 1290 and is organized into 7 faculties.
1290 University of Coimbra[17] Armas portugal 1247.png Kingdom of Portugal
LSB.png Lisbon Portugal Coimbra, Portugal Begun its existence in Lisbon with the name Studium Generale (Estudo Geral). Scientiae thesaurus mirabilis, the royal charter announcing the institution of the University, was dated 1 March of that year, although efforts had been made at least since 1288 to create this first university in Portugal. The papal confirmation was also given in 1290 (on 9 August of that year), during the papacy of Pope Nicholas IV.
1293 University of Alcalá Pennant of the Crown of Castile Crown of Castile Spain Alcalá de Henares, Spain The University of Alcalá was founded by King Sancho IV of Castile as Studium Generale in 1293 in Alcalá de Henares. It was granted Papal Bull in 1499, and quickly gained international fame thanks to the patronage of Cardinal Cisneros and the production of the Complutensian Polyglot Bible in 1517, which is the basis for most of the current translations. The University moved to Madrid in 1836 by Royal Decree. The Moyano Law of 1857 established Complutense as the sole university in Spain authorized to confer the title of Doctor on any scholar. This law remained in effect until 1969.
1303 La Sapienza University of Rome Coat of arms of the Papal States Papal States Italy Rome, Italy Founded by Pope Boniface VIII, but became a state university in 1935. According to the Catholic Encyclopaedia, the university "remained closed during the entire pontificate of Clement VII".
1308 University of Perugia Coat of arms of PerugiaCommune of Perugia Italy Perugia, Italy Attested by the Bull of Pope Clement V.
1321 University of Florence Coat of arms of the Republic of Florence Republic of Florence Italy Florence, Italy The University of Florence evolved from the Studium Generale, which was established by the Florentine Republic in 1321. The Studium was recognized by Pope Clement VI in 1349.
1336 University of Camerino Coat of arms of the Papal States Papal States Italy Camerino, Italy The great literate and jurist Cino from Pistoia, living in Marche in the years 1319-21, and in Camerino in the spring of 1321, remembers the territory blooming with juridical schools. Camerino has been a center of learning since no later than 1200, offering degrees in civil law, canonical law, medicine, and literary studies. Gregory XI took the decision upon the request of Gentile III da Varano with the papal edict of 29 January 1377, directed to the commune and to the people, authorizing Camerino to confer (after appropriate examination) bachelor and doctoral degrees with apostolic authority.
1343 University of Pisa Coat of arms of the Republic of Pisa Republic of Pisa Italy Pisa, Italy It was formally founded on September 3, 1343 by an edict of Pope Clement VI, although there had been lectures on law in Pisa since the 11th century. Nowadays is one of the most important universities in Italy.
1348 Charles University of Prague Coat of arms of the Kingdom of Bohemia Kingdom of Bohemia Czech Republic Prague, Czech Republic Three of four faculties closed in 1419, joined with Jesuit university and renamed Charles-Ferdinand University in 1652, split into German and Czech part in 1882, Czech branch closed during Nazi occupation (1939–1945), German branch closed in 1945.[18]
1361 University of Pavia House of ViscontiHouse of Visconti Italy Pavia, Italy Closed for short periods during the Italian Wars, Napoleonic wars, and Revolutions of 1848.
1364 Jagiellonian University Coat of arms of Poland Kingdom of Poland Poland Kraków, Poland Founded by Casimir the Great. Development stalled after his death, re-established from 1400 onwards.
Closed during the German occupation of Poland 1939-1945. Re-opened after the occupation.
1365 University of Vienna Holy Roman Empire Austria Vienna, Austria Modelled on the University of Paris.
1386 Ruprecht Karl University of Heidelberg Holy Roman Empire Germany Heidelberg, Germany Founded by Rupert I, Elector Palatine. The oldest in Germany.
1391 University of Ferrara House of EsteHouse of Este Italy Ferrara, Italy Founded by Marquis Alberto d'Este.
1404 University of Turin Duchy of Savoy Italy Turin, Italy Founded by the prince "Louis of Piedmont" during the reign of Amadeus VIII.
1409 University of Leipzig Holy Roman Empire Germany Leipzig, Germany Founded when German-speaking staff left Prague due to the Jan Hus crisis.
1413 University of St. Andrews Kingdom of Scotland United Kingdom St. Andrews, United Kingdom A school of higher studies was founded in 1410 and became a full university by the issue of a Papal bull in 1413.[19]
1419 University of Rostock Holy Roman Empire Germany Rostock, Germany During the Reformation, "the Catholic university of Rostock closed altogether and the closure was long enough to make the refounded body feel a new institution".[20]
1434 University of Catania Kingdom of the Two Sicilies Kingdom of Sicily Italy Catania, Italy The oldest in Sicily. Founded by Alfonso V of Aragon.
1450[21] University of Barcelona Standard of the Crown of Aragon Crown of Aragon Spain Barcelona, Spain Founded by Alfonso V of Aragon as Estudi general de Barcelona after the unification of all university education. For forty-nine years prior to that foundation, however, the city had had a fledgling medical school founded by King Martin of Aragon, and in the 13th century Barcelona already possessed several civil and ecclesiastical schools.
1451 University of Glasgow Kingdom of Scotland United Kingdom Glasgow, United Kingdom Founded by a Papal bull.
1456 University of Greifswald Holy Roman Empire Germany Greifswald, Germany Teaching had started by 1436. Founded by initiative of Heinrich Rubenow, Lord Mayor of Greifswald (and first rector), with approval of Pope Callixtus III and Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor, under the protection of Wartislaw IX, Duke of Pomerania. Teaching paused temporarily during the Protestant Reformation (1527–39).
1457 Albert Ludwigs University of Freiburg Holy Roman Empire Germany Freiburg, Germany Temporarily transferred to Constance in 1686–98 and 1713–15.
1460 University of Basel Holy Roman Empire Switzerland Basel, Switzerland Founded in 1460 (Schola Basiliensis), the University of Basel is the oldest university in Switzerland. [22]
1472 Ludwig Maximilians University of Munich Holy Roman Empire Germany Munich, Germany Founded in Ingolstadt in 1459, transferred to Landshut in 1800, moved to Munich in 1826.
1477 Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen Holy Roman Empire Germany Tübingen, Germany
1477 Uppsala University Kingdom of Sweden within the
Kalmar Union Sweden Uppsala, Sweden Uppsala's bull, which granted the university its corporate rights, was issued by Pope Sixtus IV in 1477, and established a number of provisions. Among the most important of these was that the university was officially given the same freedoms and privileges as the University of Bologna.
1479 University of Copenhagen Kingdom of Denmark within the
Kalmar Union Denmark Copenhagen, Denmark
1481 University of Genoa Republic of Genoa Italy Genoa, Italy Founded in 1481 (Genuense Athenaeum).
1495 University of Aberdeen Kingdom of Scotland United Kingdom Aberdeen, United Kingdom King's College was founded by a Papal bull in 1495 and then Marischal College in 1593; they merged in 1860.
1495 University of Santiago de Compostela Kingdom of Galicia Kingdom of Galicia Spain Santiago de Compostela, Spain The university traces its roots to 1495, when a school was opened in Santiago.[23] In 1504, Pope Julius II approved the foundation of a university in Santiago, and the bull for its creation was granted by Clement VII in 1526.
1499 University of Valencia Standard of the Crown of Aragon Crown of Aragon Spain Valencia, Spain
Oldest universities by country or region after 1500 still in operation[edit source | editbeta]

The majority of European countries had universities by 1500. After 1500, universities began to spread to other countries all over the world:
Europe[edit source | editbeta]
Austria
University of Graz, 1585.
University of Salzburg, 1622.
University of Innsbruck, 1669.
Belgium
Ghent University, 1817.
University of Liège, 1817.
Catholic University of Mechlin, 1834, then called Catholic University of Louvain,[24] 1835, and then split into Dutch-speaking Katholieke Universiteit Leuven and French-speaking Université catholique de Louvain, 1968
Free University of Brussels, 1834
Bosnia and Herzegovina: University of Sarajevo, 1949
Bulgaria:
University of Sofia, 1888
University of National and World Economy, 1920
Croatia: University of Zagreb, 1669
Czech Republic (apart from the Charles University 1348, see above)
Palacký University of Olomouc, 1573, as Olomouc Jesuit University
Czech Technical University, 1707, being the oldest non-military technical university in Europe
Denmark: Technical University of Denmark, 1829
England:
University College London (then the University of London), 1826
King's College London, 1829
Durham University, 1832
University of London created with UCL and King's College merger, 1836
See also: Third oldest university in England debate
Estonia: University of Tartu, 1632, the university was closed from 1710 to 1802
Finland:
University of Helsinki, 1640, originally the Academy of Turku, but moved to Helsinki in 1827
France:
University of Paris (Sorbonne), between 1160 and 1250
University of Lorraine, 1572
Germany:
University of Wittenberg, 1502
Philipps-Universität Marburg, 1527
Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, 1734
Georgia: Tbilisi State University, 1918
Greece:
Ionian Academy, 1824
NTUA, 1836
University of Athens, 1837
Hungary:
Eötvös Loránd University, 1635
Semmelweis University, 1769
Budapest University of Technology and Economics, 1782
Iceland: University of Iceland, 1911
Ireland
University of Dublin, 1592
Italy
University of Urbino, 1506
University of Messina, 1548
Latvia: Riga Technical University, 1862
Liechtenstein: Hochschule Liechtenstein, 1992, successory to the Abendtechnikum Vaduz established in 1961
Lithuania: University of Vilnius, 1579, successory to the Vilnius Academy 1570, although its operation was not continuous: the university was closed from 1832 to 1919 and again in 1943-44
Luxembourg: University of Luxembourg, 2003
Malta: University of Malta, 1768, first established as the Collegium Melitense by the Jesuits 1592
Netherlands
University of Leiden, 1575
University of Groningen, 1614
University of Amsterdam, 1632, as Athenaeum Illustre
Utrecht University, 1636
Northern Ireland: Queen's University Belfast, 1845
Norway: University of Oslo, 1811
Poland:
University of Wrocław, 1701, re-founded 1811
University of Warsaw, 1816
Portugal
University of Évora, second oldest university in Portugal, 1559–1759, resumed work in 1973
University of Lisbon, 1911
University of Porto, 1911
Technical University of Lisbon, 1930
New University of Lisbon, 1973
University of Minho, 1973
Romania:[25][26][27][28]
Babeș-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, 1872/1918; teaching existed in Cluj-Napoca since the Jesuits College, 1581, and the Jesuits Academy, 1688
Alexandru Ioan Cuza University, Iaşi, 1860; successor to Vasilian College, 1640, Princely Academy, 1707, and Academia Mihăileană, 1834
University of Bucharest, Bucharest, 1864; successor to the Princely Academy, 1694, and Saint Sava College, 1822
Russia
Moscow State University, 1755
Saint Petersburg State University, 1724–1803, 1819
Kant Russian State University, 1967 (claims continuity from University of Königsberg, 1544)
Scotland: University of Edinburgh, 1583
Serbia: Belgrade University, founded in 1808 as the Belgrade Higher School, by 1838 it merged with the Kragujevac-based departments into a single university, under current name from 1905; Orthodox Christian Lyceum in 1794; Teacher's college in 1778
Slovakia: Comenius University in Bratislava 1919
Slovenia: University of Ljubljana, 1919
Spain
University of Seville, 1505
University of Granada, 1531
University of Oviedo, 1574
Sweden: Lund University, 1666
Switzerland:
Cantons University
University of Zürich, origin 1525; est. 1525. Switzerland largest university (25'000 students)
University of Lausanne, 1537
University of Geneva 1559 Founded by John Calvin
University of Fribourg origin 1582; est. 1889
University of Bern, 1834
University of Neuchâtel,1838
University of Lucerne, 1851
University of St. Gallen, 1898
University of Lugano, 1996: Switzerland youngest university
Federal Institutes of Technology
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne (EPFL) est. 1853; opened in 1869
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich (ETHZ) 1855
Turkey:
Istanbul Technical University founded in 1773 as Naval Engineer's School[29]
Istanbul University established in 1900
Yıldız Technical University founded in 1911
Ukraine
University of Lviv, 1661
Wales: St David's College, Lampeter now University of Wales, Trinity Saint David, 1822
Latin America and the Caribbean[edit source | editbeta]
Argentina: National University of Córdoba, 1613
Bolivia: Royal and Pontificial Major University of St. Francis Xavier of Chuquisaca, 1624
Brazil:
Federal University of Amazonas (UFAM), 1909
Federal University of Paraná (UFPR), 1912
Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ), 1920; successor to the Royal Academy of Artillery, Fortification and Design, 1792
Chile: Universidad de Chile, 1842 September 17
Colombia:
Saint Thomas Aquinas University, 1580
Colegio Mayor de Nuestra Señora del Rosario - Universidad del Rosario, 1653
Cuba: Universidad de La Habana, 1728
Dominica: Ross University, 1978
Dominican Republic: Universidad Autónoma de Santo Domingo, 1914; successor to the Universidad Santo Tomás de Aquino, 1538, which disappeared in 1823.
Ecuador: Central University of Ecuador, 1622, 19 May, as Real y Pontificia Universidad de San Gregorio Magno
Grenada: St. George's University, 1976
Guatemala: Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala, 1676
Honduras: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Honduras, 1847
Jamaica: University of the West Indies, Mona 1948 and University of Technology, Jamaica 1958
Panama: Universidad de Panamá, 1935
Paraguay: Universidad Nacional de Asunción, 1889
Peru:
National University of San Marcos, Lima, May 12, 1551, as the Royal and Pontifical University of San Marcos. Also known as the "dean university of America". The longest continuously operating university in America.
National University of San Antonio Abad in Cuzco or Universidad Nacional de San Antonio Abad del Cusco - 1 June 1692
Puerto Rico: University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras 1903
Surinam: Anton de Kom University, 1968
Uruguay: Universidad de la República, 1849
Venezuela: Central University of Venezuela, 1721
Politics / Re: Yabatech's False Claim: an example of lies told by Some Nigerians by musiwa1c: 1:10am On Aug 18, 2013
yabatech is the only higher institution that was before 1960 around the world that is not yet a university.



compare yabatech with akwa ibom university



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IYuUX38R1fg



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mRqim6QZasE
Politics / Re: There Is No Road Linking Lekki And Ijebu Ajumo Waterside Urgent By Engr Musiwa by musiwa1c: 1:05am On Aug 18, 2013
cool
Politics / Re: Yabatech's False Claim: an example of lies told by Some Nigerians by musiwa1c: 8:40pm On Aug 17, 2013
it is the first in nigeria. may be in west africa. Fourah Bay College was a college February 18, 1827 . later became a university. but was just a college, yaba tech may be the first in west africa

i have pictures , if i have time, i will scan it and post it online. the picture of the students. i am not in nigeria. i come home some time.

compare ybatech with akwa ibom university



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IYuUX38R1fg



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mRqim6QZasE
Politics / There Is No Road Linking Lekki And Ijebu Ajumo Waterside Urgent By Engr Musiwa by musiwa1c: 8:25pm On Aug 17, 2013
There Is No Road Linking Lekki And Ijebu Ajumo Waterside Urgent By Engr Musiwa

people stop building toward ogun state water front because there is no good road
Politics / Re: Patience Jonathan’s Women Jamboree In Abuja (Pictures) by musiwa1c: 4:51am On Aug 17, 2013
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Politics / Re: Patience Jonathan’s Women Jamboree In Abuja (Pictures) by musiwa1c: 4:46am On Aug 17, 2013
nobody came to the program, it means they dont like her in abuja
Politics / Re: .jem: where are this made, solve the problem before 2015 by Engr musiwa by musiwa1c: 4:32am On Aug 17, 2013
grin
Politics / Re: .jem: where are this made, solve the problem before 2015 by Engr musiwa by musiwa1c: 4:27am On Aug 17, 2013
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Politics / Re: .jem: where are this made, solve the problem before 2015 by Engr musiwa by musiwa1c: 4:22am On Aug 17, 2013
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