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I am actually out of words. This young man flaunts a lot of 'blackpower' and dollar bills on his fb wall. Sighs....... source: https://www.facebook.com/odi.dollars?fref=ts
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This is sad! Considering its a major link. A yenagoa - ph journey that takes an average of 1:30mins is now 5hours, if you make the journey.
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Garri_is_back:Buhahahahahaha! Okay this is creatively funny. |
pafestula: @OP Sick and Immatured thread! Do u think this is funny?Smh... Did we invite any sadist? ![]() |
Providing the right answer to the caption on the picture shall earn you a brand u car.. Oleeeeee! ![]()
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Sunday, 09 September 2012 Share Two US-based Nigerians employed by the American government are shining brightly in their different endeavours in the United States and are receiving US presidential recognitions, Empowered Newswire reports. Both Mr. Abel Alagbe, a University of Ibadan graduate who works at the US Department of Agriculture and Mrs Temilola Fatoyinbo-Agueh of the US National Aeronautics and Space Administration, NASA, are being honored with different presidential awards. While Alagbe is receiving the US Presidential Volunteer Service Awards and Call to Service Award, Fatoyinbo-Agueh was honored as one of the top US early scientist recognised by White House this year. These recognitions are coming on the heels of many Nigerian students in the US who topped their class and schools as American universities held graduation ceremonies earlier this year. Another Nigerian student, Jekwu Anyaebuna, a graduate of University of Ilorin also won the Commonwealth African region Arts prize earlier this year. Alagbe, a 1986 graduate from the Faculty of Technology from the University of Ibadan and a holder of a Master’s Degree from the New York University Polytechnic in New York, is employed by the US government in the US federal agriculture department and works in the Food Safety Inspection Services unit, FSIS. The statement said Alagbe would be honored at the US capital city of Washington DC at an event where the US Agriculture Secretary, Tom Vilsack, will present the awards on September 12, in the presence of US government agency heads, members of Congress and other honoured guests. Ms. Temilola Fatoyinbo-Agueh, on her own, was named by the White House among the 96 Distinguished Early Science award winners. According to White House and NASA statements, “Fatoyinbo-Agueh, an environmental scientist at NASA Goddard, was recognised for exceptional achievement in merging scientific priorities with advanced technology to develop innovative remote-sensing instrumentation for carbon-cycle and ecosystems science. NASA said some of her research brought her to the African coastlines to test a new satellite technique for measuring the area, height, and biomass of mangrove forests. She used data from the Landsat satellite, NASA's Shuttle Radar Topography Mission and IceSat satellite along with a remote sensing software-based classification method, and created with a colleague, three new kinds of maps of mangroves: continental maps of how much land the mangroves cover; a three-dimensional map of the height of forest canopies across the continent; and biomass maps that allow researchers to assess how much carbon the forests store. Source: http://www.tribune.com.ng/sun/news/8470-two-nigerians-in-us-civil-service-win-white-house-praise Whats interesting is the fact that while our Government is rewarding(giving national awards) theft and embezzlement, the US government recognizes the efforts of foreigners!>>*Hands on cheek, Jonathan Style* |
Na Wa o! A lot of these peeps talking Banana Island, never reach there o.. hear say things.. I think Lekki is over rated too, alot of the houses there are not even befitting but yet cost a lot.. But if you have a car and can afford a 850k one bedroom flat, you find out its not so expensive and u get to yansh alot of posh & rich kitten ![]() |
OOSua OOsua OOsua ![]() |
Seems globacom was affected by the DNS changer shutdown, because i cant seem to figure out the coincidence, Internet services has been on a lock down all day. |
Sigh! But with the turn of events, Jonathan has got to be the most unlucky president ever. He has been plagued with evident badluck since he became the president. 1. Plane crash with multiple deaths. 2. Boko haram's multiple attacks. 3. Strike actions with reported deaths. Add to these lists and let's keep praying against a reoccurence and a better and united nigeria |
So GEJ just renamed unilag in honor of M.K.o.. What do yall think? |
The beginning of the end. Nigerian mentality, a system has to stop working completely before another system is thought of or implemented. Lots of heavy weights in the world don't even produce a drop of oil, yet they bask in wealth. Let's hope we don't learn from a bitter experience caused by our negligence of the none oil sectors. |
Peeps.. @newacca @phemmy I have a second class lower (Computer Science) and a 103 Toefl score, wanna know possible schools(Universities) I can apply to for Msc in Computer science or related programs .. Thanks yall |
So first i'd like to thank everybody on this forum. Its been so educative. Then i want to ask if anyone knows what Universities(Canadian) i can apply to for Msc in Computer Science, Information technology or Software Engineering. I have a cgpa of 2.98 and have been into software development actively for the last two years. Am looking at right information here guys... Thanks yall. |
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