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welcome to Ekiti,the home of unimaginable gruesome news |
aresssa: |
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He was a qualified lawyer and he died a hero.
continue to rest in peace |
i hope they didn't go there to diatract them |
thank God dat we won.Morinho has a lot of work to do in getting rid of LVG's philosophy from the minds of dis players.up Zlatan,up Bailly,up Lingard and up Man u |
i like airtel but d only prblm dey hv is dat their network is not as fast as mtn and etisalat |
op, u 4got to add grammatical brouhaha like "it is high time we go home" |
job well done.we are patiently waiting for d list of the best performing governors |
the write up would have made sense if d minister of finance waa on d list |
Abagworo:. |
Abagworo: |
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Fare well the big boss |
i am waiting for the bulldogs called opc to come and give their 14 day ultimatum.perperual talkers without liver to back it up with action |
define terrorism and militancy in your understanding |
omenka: |
[quote author=EduRegard post=47798946]A new chorus has taken over the nation. The song of "Education does not guarantee success". I can precisely say that you must have come across it either from your close associates or those in your far edge. There are a good number of people who often say "Education does not guarantee success". This article will unveil them. 1. The Illiterate. The illiterate, as they are known, are ignorant of the power of education. The predominance of them see years spent in school as a waste of time. 2. People With Financial Crisis. Another category of people who often say "Education does not guarantee success" are those who can't afford to send their children to higher institution or the victims of these parents. They say this to console themselves. 3. People who give up when seeking admission. The indolent people have never run out of excuses. They always have something to say to defend their inabilities. After they could have applied for admission for a number of times and couldn't make it. They end up saying "Education does not guarantee success". 4. People with poor grades. Students with low grades are often scare of their chances of graduating well. They mostly have the phobia that their certificates will be inoperable. A good clause they used to soothe themselves is "Education does not guarantee success". 5. Those who succeed without education. Let me first congratulate this category of people for their achievements. This set of people at times discourage people from going to higher institution because of their success without the effect of education. They won't use those who make it with education as examples but only themselves. Like the first category of people I mentioned above, they also see education as a waste of time. They constantly say " Education does not guarantee success". According to me, It is true that education does not guarantee success but it is one of the prerequisite of success. SOURCE : http://eduregard.com/5-categories-people-say-education-not-guarantee-success/[/quote there is no such word as illitercy.one can be educated in many ways apart from schooling. schoolibg is not a guarantee for success to be realistic.Thomas Edison had but three months of schooling but he was very educated and sucessful.Henry Ford was a high school graduate and he was very successful.Bill gates is also a dropout,the list is endless. Successs is not measured by yards or by d background of d person corcerned or by educational degrees rather it is measured by the ability of d person to think____Dr Napoleon Hill____. If u are doctorate degree holder and u cant make use of ur brain then,u can neva become successful |

