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jabbo:Aboki, Gambari, Barkin Zuwo, You’re an absolute idiot. Your stupidity knows no bound. Do you need to study in Nigerian universities to have knowledge of those institutions. What is knowledge? How do we gain knowledge? What are the various forms or types of knowledge? How much of philosophy did you actually study to make that utterance? You spent a semester in UNILAG and extrapolated that you have knowledge of Southern universities, is that enough or even requisite for drawing that conclusion? I do not blame you, I blame Awolowo and Zik who should have left your rag-headed ancestors groping and wallowing in the desert as bandits, herders, and marauders that Hausa-Fulanis are. I bet after your Master’s you’ll return to UNIMAID as VC. You got scholarship to do your masters in the UK? How is it going? Are you in Plymouth, East London, Wolverhampton or Luton university? You come across like one of those mofos attending ex polytechnics and bragging I’m doing my masters in the UK. Brag about this before your fellow herders. Yorubas and Igbos have been graduating from Oxon, Cantab, London, Dunelm, Exon, Soton, etc., long before your gworo eating, red-tooth ancestors, including Balewa, having failed their examinations, received certificates of attendance in UK institutions. |
Only in Nigeria. Who will mark the test? The Pope? Ndi ara, onye beribe. |
That Nigerians keep electing clueless leaders who continue screwing them up for generations to come. Wait and see what will happen in 2023. Imagine Babangida who should die in prison was given airtime and his stinking views splashed all over the dailies. Tell me which country in the world does that. Celebrating a junta who screwed your lives and the future of your children’s children? You guys are forever screwed up. No amount of prayer and fasting will change it. |
jabbo:I didn't study in any Nigerian university. And, to be honest with you, I have little to no respect for qualifications awarded by sex and cash for grades Nigerian Universities. That said, in my estimation, Federal Universities in South West and South Eastern Nigeria until mid (maybe up to the late) 1990s were better than those in Northern Nigeria by any stretch of the imagination. Things haven't improved in Nigeria since then. So, the downward trend is no brainer. If anything, gaining a PhD from Southern Nigeria Universities, in my estimation, shores up any deficits and deficiencies in the previously earned degrees from the "ba turenchi" Northern Nigerian universities. |
Lightorder:Illiterate. He's raised a valid point. How could anyone without Bachelor's and master's degrees be admitted into a doctorate degree. I'm not surprised that happened because it's a degree mill. |
IceTrice01:I wonder ooo. |
Went for football training yesterday evening. I sustained injury around my ankle that felt like muscle strain. By lunchtime today, it feels swollen. I couldn’t rest my weight on that leg. I headed for the hospital. It was unusually busy, but I was attended to - saw a nurse who recorded my attendance, then a doctor who requested an x-ray, a radiographer who performed the x-ray, then orthopaedics who together with the doctor discussed the x-ray with me ( it was a minor fracture), and finally a nurse who put on the pop for me. I headed back home after around 2 hours. Cost = £0.00 courtesy my PAYE tax and NI contribution that hasn’t been misappropriated with impunity by stupid Politicians. Location = Liverpool, UK. Why = Here in the UK, taxes and NI Contributions fix your medical treatments. You’re not charged. Will it ever happen again in Nigeria? That’s what Awolowo delivered in UPN states and hoped to achieve nationally. Obasanjo denied him in 1979 and handed over to Shagari. You guys are in for a long haul. You’re screwed for life. TELL THAT STUPID PASTOR TALKING ABOUT NIGERIANS ABROAD, HE REMAINS STUPID UNTIL HE RECOUNTED HIS SILLY VIEWS. |
1. Samuel Ortom (Benue State) He earned his Doctor of Philosophy, Ph.D from the Commonwealth University, Belize through distance learning in 2014. Degree mill PhD. 2. Abdullahi Ganduje(Kano State) He returned to Ahmadu Bello University to receive…his doctorate in Public Administration from University of Ibadan in 1993. ABU, reportedly has always been a solid university. Even so, I’m personally never impressed with the educational system in the North. You could hold LLB from there in Islamic Law, studying sharia and other nonsensical stuff. How that compares with LLB from Ife or Lagos is no brainier. It doesn’t. 3. Benedict Ayade (Cross River State) Believed as the most educated sitting Governor in Nigeria, Ben Ayade was born on March 2nd 1968. He is a native of Obudu local government area. He earned his first B.Sc. (Honours) from University of Ibadan in 1988. He proceeded to obtain his M.Sc in Microbiology in 1980 and his Ph.D in Environmental Microbiology from the same University in 1994. He also holds a Master of Business Administration certificate from Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma, Edo State and LLB Law Degree from Delta State University. also worked as a lecturer at Delta State University, Abraka, where he was subsequently appointed professor. Solid in his scientific educational pursuits. The MBA and LLB seems a spoiler for me, though. It sounds like army generals in the 80s and 90s dubiously gaining LLBs from Nigerian universities whilst serving in war torn Liberia, Sierra Leone, Somalia, Sudan, etc. Any of you in lectures and exam halls with Oladipo Diya who “studied” and gained his LLB whilst serving as a top military brass? 4. Okezie Ikpeazu (Abia State) Okezie Victor Ikpeazu was born on October 18, 1964 in Obingwa Local Government of Abia State. He earned his first B.Sc. (Hons.) degree from University of Maiduguri where he studied Clinical Biochemistry. He returned to the University for his M.Sc Degree in Biochemical Toxicology after his National Youth Service and graduated in 1990. He obtained a Doctorate Degree, Ph.D in Biochemical Pharmacology from the University of Calabar at 30 in 1994. Solid all round. 5. Kayode Fayemi (Ekiti State) Fayemi earned his degrees in History, Politics and International Relations from the University of Lagos and University of Ife. He is Chairman of the Governor’s Forum. He obtained his Doctorate program in War studies from King’s College London, specializing in civil-military relations. I won’t expect anything less from the lad from Christ’s School Ado Ekiti. The old Ondo State produced the highest number of professors, nationally. He capped his educational career with a PhD from the prestigious King’s College, University of London. 6. Babagana Zulum (Borno State) Zulum completed his primary and secondary school in 1985 and proceeded to study at the University Of Maiduguri, where he obtained a degree in Agriculture Engineering. He obtained his Master’s degree in the same course in 1998 from the University of Ibadan and completed a PhD in soil and Water Engineering in 2009 from the University of Maiduguri. He became a professor in University of Maiduguri in 2010 where he had started as an assistant lecturer since 2000. He is a certified COREN Engineer. Impressive excepting my reservations about the standard of education in Northern Nigeria. Also, becoming a professor within 10 years seems to undermine that prestigious position. It’s not attainable at OAU, UNN, UNILAG, UI, etc. |
Ishilove:Are you seeking for them? � ☺️ |
Nonsensical thoughts all the way. |
Ex convict. |
Monogamy:Shut the fnck up stop reasoning stupidly like poor charge and bail lawyers. |
Not a cent would be spent on education. |
Another FGN scam under this clueless and brainless Badhari. |
Who doesn't know that the NPF is full of thieves and fraudsters? |
Mad man.
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Shamelessly defending the most shameful. Doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result is, in Albert Einstein’s view, the definition of madness. Without Nigerians changing their thoughts, actions and ways and embracing good, moral character, no amount of prayer and fasting, even in holy lands, would change Nigeria’s fortune for good. |
Pierocash:Unverifiable claims are nothing but meaninglessness. |
Seeking attention. No such thing as ghost. They've been smoking weed |
baralatie:Go to school. It’s not too late in this Information Age. George’s Lemaitre, RCC priest discovered the Big Bang, go and learn about it and read up on evolution, and familiarise yourself with cosmic evolution. Stop acting stupid in the 21st century. No argument for God’s existence - teleological, cosmological and ontological - conclusively proves God’s existence. The problem of evil is the final nail in the coffin of theistic claims. I will no longer waste my time discussing this with you or anyone, for that matter, on this forum. You uneducated folks. |
Ammishaddai:There is neither heaven nor hell. Give us the evidence or shut the fnck up. |
baralatie:Use your brain, man. Eschew your indoctrination and embrace intellectual freedom and independence. You’re a victim of a country where indoctrination has replaced education, where churches are built instead of schools, hospitals and factories, and where people pray to God to solve their problems instead of using their brains to do so. The richest countries in the world today are the most godless (not synonymous with immoral) whilst the most religious countries are the poorest and most morally bankrupt. Think! |
baralatie:There is no God. |
Maxwell4404:There is neither heaven nor hell. Stop being an idiot. |
simbaleo:Those of you stupidly condemning age of consent in Brazil, do you know what it is in your fncking country Nigeria? Personally, I hold it should be 18 when the child becomes an adult. See your ignorance you stnpid Nigerians?
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That truck clearly hasn’t been MOT’d in more than half a century. The driver apparently never underwent driving test and holds no valid driving licence. This is the case with 100% of drivers on Nigerian roads. You simply pay and get papers certifying vehicles as roadworthy and persons as qualified to drive. Go to motor parks and you'll notice see drinking and getting high on drugs before getting behind the wheels are norms in this hopeless country. These are gross failures exemplifying failed states. Accidents are waiting to happen every time, everyday. Not even God can redeem Nigeria from its countless woes. |
Hearty congratulations to Nigerians for voting twice to keep Badhari into Aso Rock. This is the change you desired. Long May you continue to vote stupidly for stupid leaders. ![]() |
Stupid post and claim. Only idiots would fall for this trash. |
Monogamy:Idiotic post. |
supportnija:Stupid post. |
Bullocks |
inoki247:Shut the Bleep up you, self-declared thief. Not everyone is a thief. This mentality is what destroyed Nigeria. |
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