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Couldn't apply when this came out. Hopefully they employ those deserving it and not their personal candidates. This quiz about the oil sector in Nigeria may help someone in the test/interview process https://letslearn.ng/course/brainiacs-spenaice-challenge/ Good luck everyone! |
This quiz about the oil sector in Nigeria may help someone in the test/interview process https://letslearn.ng/course/brainiacs-spenaice-challenge/ Good luck everyone! |
I tried to apply through various methods. Not sure if any worked but I'll know if I was successful when others (hopefully me too) get an email and come back here to ask for past questions...because....they always ask for past questions ![]() Anyway, I was at the NAICE program, check this quiz about the Nigerian oil sector by one of the exhibitors. https://letslearn.ng/course/brainiacs-spenaice-challenge/ Good luck everyone! |
Brothers! I had a bad dream. There were humans everywhere! |
People may mean well giving you advice, but it may lead you astray. The fact that a respected elderly man tries to direct you doesn't compel you to obey. Own your life. |
I hardly believe news with typos in it ![]() |
After registering, what's next? Will there be an exam or they'll release an admission list? |
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They deserve it jorh. Step on their heads jare, maybe they'll receive holy sense. |
We neither know her nor her story so we can't judge properly. But I refuse to believe that a computer graduate cannot program or make websites. Someone here in CS should then tell us what they were taught in school. Anyway I'll rather focus on my own problems first. |
Eba that yellow can only be from one region... ![]() |
Nice pic. The lady is pretty. If I compliment her, will those other guys beat me to comma? ![]() |
Wow, thanks a lot OP for this video. I was surprised at how surprised people were to see them both together. I guess their societies are very separated. And the only one who seemed to have a problem happened to be a black guy. Like he doesn't know what discrimination is. Thanks again for this. |
Lol, even viju milk! How humble! ![]() |
Why all the beef? I have met people from CU, Babcock and AUN that are very brilliant and would beat many of those in federal and state schools. Equally I know a whole bunch who know nothing. People who with passes in maths got admitted for engineering and people who failed chemistry and got admitted for biochemistry! As in I know them personally, no be persin tell me. On the other hand, as a UI recent graduate, I met some of the brightest minds in Nigeria and also people with very twisted reasoning faculties. Likewise people in other public schools that'll make you wonder if they are the ones writing the subtitles for all those Yoruba movies. But honestly, public school pass public school. If we could all afford the fees for a private university some state schools would never be applied to. Intelligent people and dull people dey everywhere. Just read nairaland comments for a week to find out. ![]() |
kudos to the guy. Solar water heating in rural areas will reduce the amount of fuel used in cooking. According to various studies, most women in rural areas use firewood for cooking, which the WHO stated some years ago that fumes from it kill 93,000 Nigerian women annually. This solar water heater should reduce that number. But truth be told, this is not a new invention. It's a very common undergraduate Mechanical Engineering final year project. As common as water. With hundreds of different designs produced in many countries. Some years ago while I was still in school, a friend of mine designed and produced one for his final year project. He tried to market it but I don't know how far he has gone with it. Engineering students in Nigeria develop a lot of new machines every year as final year projects, but as soon as they graduate that's it, it gets poorly stored somewhere around the faculty into oblivion. I believe universities should further develop such projects, it could be taken over other students or the same student after graduation. Then test run it somewhere, improved upon again, patent it and one day improve lives. Universities in Nigeria should be ranked according to community impact. Let's solve our own problems. |
Love the last one, others aren't that great IMO |
Dyeing hair colour is next to it, or it isn't? ![]() |
Lol, I pity anyone trying to do gentleman. ![]() |
Ouch! ![]() |
For number 14, I saw one of their centres of worship in Port Harcourt, around Woji. For number 9, that's the Bluetooth sign! ![]() Number 4 is a joke, right? ![]() Number 3 was carried by Yoruba slaves centuries ago. There are a lot of weirder ones out there |
Even granite emits radiation. Live your life jare, our ancestor never feared this. ![]() |
Really sad story. How will you carry #170k to cross the Mediterranean sea on a boat, then live a life of hide and seek with immigration officers to become an underpaid second class citizen? ![]() |
So Kenji the robot developed konji. Kenji na bas.... you know! |
We Nigerians also have our own bizarre traditions. ![]() |






