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Travel / Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Oloniyan(m): 7:42pm On Mar 28, 2021
Worriedwife:
Good evening guys,
I have taken my time 2 go through the thread so I won’t ask repetitive questions. I commend all the contributors, but I want to know is I can do my Masters in the US with a CGPA of 2.7/5

Yes you can. from experiences gathered here since 2015 i can say yes you should be able to see schools that will give you admission.
Register for GRE and Toefl and make sure you ace your GRE couple with Strong SOP and letters of recommendation and Olodumare's grace, you're good to go.

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Travel / Re: Naija to Yankee Thoughts And Experiences by Oloniyan(m): 11:55am On Mar 28, 2021
hello Mackynaija I've been following this thread from day 1 and i must commend you.
Please what chance does an industrial Chemistry student has over there? I will be wrapping up Undergad program this year and hoping to write Gre to pursue Msc in chemistry and major in medicinal chemistry because I'm a certified pharmacy technician currently working in nigeria.
Hope medicinal chemistry is a good prospect over there?

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Education / Re: Easy Ways To Pass Your Courses... From A Bad Boy With A Good Result by Oloniyan(m): 8:28pm On Mar 27, 2021
zealousayo:


It's not only Chemical Engineering people that do Fourier nah... Electrical, Mechanical, Agricultural Engineering too normally do this Fourier stuff.

OK Na
Education / Re: Easy Ways To Pass Your Courses... From A Bad Boy With A Good Result by Oloniyan(m): 7:49pm On Mar 27, 2021
MejiLoyon:
Someone we hoped would do very well in school just told me his CGPA. Turned out that the wonder kid we saw him as was actually an EFCC personnel. means the efcc letters are his grades. Absolutely woeful.

I didn't blame him much, with this school na scam mentality everywhere. The purpose of this thread? " Bros you enjoy school, you drink and you nack and you party. Yet you pass well". I didn't give him the "na God" reply. I gave him some tips and I hope this will help other EFCC personnels out there.

1. Never miss lectures. Lectures help you train your brain. Listening to the words coming from the lecturer to me is an expo in the exam hall. I see the question and in my mind I press play. Boom lecturer appears in my mind's LCD screen and I'm off.

2. Be very hydrated.. Drink lots of water. Food might be scarce but no let water scarce. Processed information fired up the nervous system are electric like. Water keeps the brain well conducted. Information has no problem storing.

3. Love what you're reading. I've heard I don't like this course...oga like am. If you no want like am go meet the lecturer turn am to your friend. Like the lecturer you like the course. Once a course is difficult you see me hanging around the lecturer. Wait I was playing my hair so naturally they didn't like me. But when they see a boy that should be drinking beer and is obviously a smoker trying to know Fourier transformation they want to help.

4. Read a chapter, close it and jot down what you understood. If you miss some read it again. Do it again and again till you mastered it. Then when you wake up and before you sleep recite it. Or get a mirror and say it out loud. It will stick.

5. Don't do guerrilla reading. That means reading for exam or tests. Always read ahead. I start reading from the day of resumption. No be when exam come people go full class. In fact exam periods na revision I dey do. I'm always comfortable. Read ahead.

6. Read in your comfort zone.. some like music, some like noise, some like silence. Choose your poison. For me I use Enya. Play Enya and everything I read sticks.

7. When sleepy....sleep. don't force it. Back then I used candles to burn myself. After reading the next morning ask me what I read na foul. Dem don go. When sleep come pack up and sleep. Make you no go Kolo.

8. Organise book clubs and tutorials. For me it was an avenue to get ladies. Later I found myself mastering a topic so that I can teach it later. I gain both ways. I get the ladies and still pass grin. Don't be like me though. Do it for the knowledge. It'll help.

9. Limit your flexing to weekends. Drink well enjoy well. Weekdays face school work. Pity your mama.

10. Remember your family. Imagine their faces when they realise you've been wasting their cash. That one alone suppose ginger you...

On a final note have reading partners. People you read with. They help. Shout out to lord fuga....., Wande oko, olu......., Yango.....,mayo..... and the rest of my crew. Hope you all are doing well in your lives.

Never forget, keep your university circle tight. After graduation na only one or two friends they remain. So why pack them?Me na 0 friend remain.

I hope this helps someone out there.

Fourier got me there. Op must be either chemical engineer or a chemist

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Science/Technology / Re: Bill Gates Is Thinking About Dimming The Sun (pics) by Oloniyan(m): 8:22am On Mar 27, 2021
Righteousness2:


You are yet to witness the Scorching of the sun .
Just wait until GOD'S Wrath is poured out during the Great Tribulation on all who rejected HIM.

Revelation 16:8-9
8 And the fourth angel poured out his vial upon the sun; and power was given unto him to scorch men with fire.
9 And men were scorched with great heat, and blasphemed the name of God, which hath power over these plagues: and they repented not to give him glory.

There is nothing billy or anyone can do to the sun or the climate. No mortal overrules GOD. It is a Waste of strength, time and Resources..

Genesis 8:22
While the earth remaineth, seedtime and harvest, and cold and heat, and summer and winter, and day and night shall not cease.

Religion is actually your bane.
Be More spiritual than religious bro.
My one kobo
Crime / Re: EFCC Arrests 24 Suspected Internet Fraudsters In Ogun by Oloniyan(m): 9:13pm On Mar 26, 2021
Plut01:

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Seun can give out anyone's Data on request by Security agencies. It is that simple.

However, the man is not a Yahoo boy. Probably works for one org I will not like to say.


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exactly my mind. he's catching cruise here grin
Crime / Re: EFCC Arrests 24 Suspected Internet Fraudsters In Ogun by Oloniyan(m): 9:10pm On Mar 26, 2021
perkyB:
I highly doubt,from his comments you would know his a yahoo boy

You Never can tell. What If he's actually doing his job and using his statement to camouflage My Mind is telling me he's undercover
Health / Re: Have You Taken Your COVID-19 Vaccine? I Just Took Mine (Pictures) by Oloniyan(m): 5:20pm On Mar 26, 2021
richmond500:
I took the vaccine on this arm, if there is any problem, I'll update with pictures and evidence.
I just hope there wont be side effect to this vaccine.

Modified
I am 0+, AA, my sugar level is a bit high, my blood pressure is very low and i have never reacted to any drug, just incase u feel anything, we may be different



I've Taken the jab for almost a week now and i can say I'm perfectly fine without any side effect ever since i took it
Crime / Re: EFCC Arrests 24 Suspected Internet Fraudsters In Ogun by Oloniyan(m): 5:09pm On Mar 26, 2021
slawormiir:
Damnnn niggarrrr
My niggggggggeeeeeeeeessssss...
They should plead guilty.....and before you say Jack Robinson.....they are gonna be free like a bird...

The niggarrr below me think am a dummy or rather a dumb ass niggarrr...

A computer scientist from university of Benin leaves no trace behind....
I guess the niggarrr below is not aware there is different between static internet protocol and dynamic internet protocol


Not your fault.... humans hate what they don't understand...

This is to say you are not a real niggarrr and you don't know anything about the huzzle

Something Is telling me that this guy is an undercover from one of these agencies
Politics / Re: Yoruba Leaders Divided Over Oduduwa Republic Agitation by Oloniyan(m): 12:06pm On Mar 20, 2021
this would make fp but my topic on the blue print of oduduwa would be hidden our deleted. cc lalasticlala
Fashion / Re: Manual Clipper: How Many Nairalanders Used This? (Photos) by Oloniyan(m): 12:01pm On Mar 20, 2021
Rest in peace baba oloruntoba grin This Thing was damn painful and he will be like it's not painful naw � �
Politics / Re: I Tested Positive For COVID-19 - Obasanjo by Oloniyan(m): 9:42pm On Mar 05, 2021
very funny man
Crime / Re: Nigerian Lady Shares Story Of 5-year-old Girl Performing MouthAction On Her Father by Oloniyan(m): 7:20pm On Feb 07, 2021
That Father must be shot and fed to lion undecided
Education / Re: About Adegoke Olubummo: Nigeria’s First Professor Of Mathematics by Oloniyan(m): 12:06pm On Feb 06, 2021
robosky02:


Prof. Adegoke Olubunmo


The 1st Professor of Mathematics in Nigeria

Late Prof. Adegoke Olubunmo, born on April 19, 1923 and died on October 26, 1992, is the first Professor of Mathematics in Nigeria.

Dr. Adegoke Olubummo, with James Ezeilo and Chike Obi, was one of a trio of black (indigenous) mathematicians who pioneered modern mathematics research in Nigeria. He pioneered the establishment of the Forum for Functional Analysis and its Applications and the Nigerian Mathematical Society. Many of his Ibadan students went off to earn the doctorate in mathematics; e.g., T. O. Adewoye, Olusola Akinyele, S. K. Assiamous, V. A. Babola, the Senator S. O. Iyahen, E. O. Oshabi, and O. Popoola.

Professor Olubunmo, who passed on at the age of 69, was apparently the most renowned son of his community during his lifetime and yet was very humble. He was part of the league of eminent Ekiti academics that brought prominence to their fatherland and contributed to the respect accorded the Ekiti for their scholarship and academic brilliance in the history of Nigeria.

He loved his root, home town and associated with them as evident in being among the 1st set of Ekiti elites abroad who built befitting country houses in their respective home towns as far back as 1960s.

Adegoke Olubunmo was the son of the honored first literate Olorin of Orin, H.R.H. Oba William Adekolawolu Olubunmo II and Olori Abigael Osarayi Olubunmo. As a child of parents of high honor, he received an excellent education at Methodist schools in which he worked (Ifaki Methodist School) as a pupil teacher in 1937.

He was born in the early 1920s into a royal family in Orin-Ekiti. He attended Methodist Primary School, Ifaki-Ekiti and concluded his Standard Six at Christ’s School, Ado-Ekiti in 1936/37 which included his name among the 1st set of the foremost school in Ekiti. His quest for higher education did not stop as a Methodist trained and certificated teacher, he proceeded to Freetown and Timbuktu for further studies. How he made the journey to Sierra Leone still remains an unresolved mystery to most of his associates.

A product of Fourah Bay College where he met Chief Michael Adekunle Ajasin who was instrumental to his coming to Imade College Owo in 1949 where he worked as a Mathematics and English teacher. Among his students at Imade College was a retired Chief Judge of Ondo State, Justice Adeloye.

In 1951 Professor Olubunmo traveled to Britain and within five years he returned to Nigeria as a PhD holder in Mathematics. Before the turn of a decade he became the first Professor of Mathematics in Nigeria. A testimony of his scholarship and successful academic exploits. His students attested to the fact that punctuality was his hallmark, coupled with brilliance embedded with humility and forthrightness.

He was indeed an embodiment of decency, who imparted convention of respectable behavior to the people around him and this he did by example and certainly not by precept.

To this writer it was a privilege growing-up to know the erudite Professor Olubunmo as a devoted person to his true friends as evident in his condolence message to the family subsequent to the transition of Chief D.O. Adetunmbi, I quote: “Accept my sympathy on the transition of a man I know was very close to you as a father and friend.

You can all take consolation in the certain knowledge that your father lived a truly wonderful life in all respects. For my part, I count myself most fortunate to be numbered among his friends, to have shared his experiences, his joys and sorrows and his deep friendship, sincerity and loyalty for over fifty years. May his great soul rest in peace”

Professor Olubunmo was someone with strong passion for traditional ceremonies and cultural events. He was strict yet kind and approachable. Every opportunity he had he was always bringing his nucleus family to Ekiti to enable them interact with his siblings, relations and family friends. He was inclined to planning his visits to Ekiti such that it afforded him the opportunity to see some annual traditional festivals in his community and environs.

There were few instances when his family came to join his very close ally the Adetunmbis to see Ikosun and Okorobo festivals at Ifaki as far back as 1960s. He had a very liberal disposition to life which explained his inter-tribal marriage to his beloved wife of Calabar origin. Like every other mortal he had his own share of low periods when he lost his devoted wife and mother of his three brilliant children in the late 1970s.

He was a pleasant family man who was blessed with and survived by Yewande, a First Class product of University of Ibadan, under the age of 20 years, Ronke, Gboyega a software Engineer based in USA and Mrs Olubunmo who took care of him until his transition. He retired from the University of Ibadan to take up an appointment with his budding home state institution, Ekiti State University, Ado-Ekiti where he served meritoriously until his transition in October 1992 and his body was laid to rest on November 14 1992.

All three of Adegoke Olubummo’s children are mathematicians. His daugher, Yewande Olubummo, is currently in the United States of America in the capacity of an assistant Professor of Mathematics at Spelman College.

Source:
http://nigeriaworld.com/articles/2006/oct/306.html
http://www.math.buffalo.edu/mad/PEEPS/olubummo_adegoke.html

I can attest to many of your writeup sir. Comes from the same root and same compound of Aafin.
I still have his published valedictory speech in UI with me tittled '£=?'
Education / Re: About Adegoke Olubummo: Nigeria’s First Professor Of Mathematics by Oloniyan(m): 2:11pm On Feb 05, 2021
Proudly from Orin Ekiti
Travel / Re: The Odyssey. Narrative Of A Nigerian Nurse. (PROPRIETARY CONTENT) by Oloniyan(m): 3:18pm On Jan 16, 2021
Soknown thanks for the mention boss. compliments to you and your family

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Crime / Re: My Story As A Cult Member........initiation Phase Included... by Oloniyan(m): 2:20pm On Jan 16, 2021
Sennex57:


I didn’t ask you to reply in the first place cheesy
And I quoted you to prove my point to Mannnez lol grin cheesy

Even that drey behind his name reminds me of one eiye named 'drey' that was killied in Unad back then. grin

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Travel / Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Oloniyan(m): 2:50pm On Jan 10, 2021
My Testimony is in this part by Olodumare's favour grin grin grin

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Travel / Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by Oloniyan(m): 10:15am On Dec 09, 2020
AkinOseni:
Dramatic though, F1 Visa approved.
Lagos Consulate.
Wednesday, 9th December, 2020.
7:00 A.M Appointment.
Transcript later, please.
Congrats
Culture / Re: Funniest Superstition You Were Made To Believe by Oloniyan(m): 3:26pm On Nov 30, 2020
toffyz:
If you flog a child with broom, his manhood if boy will become smaller and her breast will be smaller if girl

you angered a deaf man If you put leaf in your mouth

If you hit your left leg on something, bad luck awaits the person

Radarada, mtchew



That of a deaf man is not superstition o. it is a fact
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) / Re: Liverpool Vs Sheffield United - 2 - 1 On 24th October 2020 by Oloniyan(m): 10:14pm On Oct 25, 2020
anastasius:

I saw hoe justwise insulted you on the travel section. I think that guy needs massive therapy and prayers. He's not totally well. He's a chronic sadist. Just forgive him.

i just let go. He's Fond of insulting people


thanks my brother

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