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Education / Re: 192 JAMB Score: What Are My Chances Of Getting Admission With This UTME Score? by PolymathDave(m): 11:27am On Mar 24, 2020
frankosivue:
First? There are many of us here.

We're in same year. I am your computer science friend lol

Wow lol...
Abeg no vex... What's your name?
Annas, Mark, Abdul
Education / Re: 192 JAMB Score: What Are My Chances Of Getting Admission With This UTME Score? by PolymathDave(m): 9:04pm On Mar 19, 2020
frankosivue:


"PolymathDave"

You must surely be a Balewite.
Yes o my brother.

Wow, hahaha you could tell by my nickname...
Your the first atbu nairalander have met o

What year are you in?
Education / Re: 192 JAMB Score: What Are My Chances Of Getting Admission With This UTME Score? by PolymathDave(m): 7:51pm On Mar 19, 2020
udoekere:
I just received an SMS with my utme score being

English-45
Government-54
Crs-49
Economic-44
Total=192

so what are my chance of getting admission into the university of uyo to study political science


What course do you want to go for?

I only see northern universities that you could possibly get into....

You could also look at FUTA, UNIPORT, ATBU, KASU, UNIJOS, UNIABUJA, UNIMAID, ABSU, Benue state University, Kogi State University, DELSU, Cross Rivers State University... You could also look out for universities in Akwa Ibom.

Also remember GOOGLE is one of your best friends.
Politics / Re: Femi Fani-kayode: 'Nigeria Will Break Into 2 Or More Pieces In The Next 5 Years by PolymathDave(m): 5:18pm On Feb 10, 2020
alphaNomega:


The only thing the regional forces can guarantee is a Libya and Somalia situation where several factions will fight for control at the expense of the economy and citizenry!

Exactly

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Politics / Re: Femi Fani-kayode: 'Nigeria Will Break Into 2 Or More Pieces In The Next 5 Years by PolymathDave(m): 4:15pm On Feb 10, 2020
Well the way things are going in this country, it's not exactly promising.
It's good all this regional security agencies are being made but it might cause conflict between regions eventually.
As for the northern cabal, their main aim is to instigate violence, cause war
and conflict, so that another biafran tragedy will occur but not against just only igbo
but the entire south, middle belt, in fact against the CHRISTIANS.
The cabal is working in haste before 2023 to fulfill their evil plan.

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Sports / Re: Nigeria Vs Brazil 1 - 1: International Friendly On 13th October 2019 by PolymathDave(m): 9:33pm On Oct 15, 2019
Soso990240:
And lastly, Africans don't have pattern of football. What you see as 'African style of football' is unperfected Oyibo pattern of football we learnt from them. We learnt everything from the white and try to play like them. If you really want our team to play like Africans, then take only home based players to international competition. How would you expect someone dat plays in European competition to switch to 'African' style any time he is playing for Nigeria?

Firstly, Iwobi either way wouldn't fit in arsenal, he sucked, still sucks and will continue to
Only thing that helps him is that he has lucky brief special moments but nothing else
Nothing else is special about the way he plays, one can't tell how he fits in terms of.team.tsctoxs
Until he proves otherwise by actually performing well, showing
us what he's got, he will remain overrated and an average player at best.
Time to move from sentimental speculation to the hard objective reality.


Secondly, you are dellusional and have shown us you know nothing
The 94, 96, 98 till 02 team were mostly recruited from home.
Segun Odegbami, Rashidi e.t.c they were mostly not all of them a
Homebased team that won the Olympics.
You just belittle anything African because you are ignorant and will take
any shit the white man excretes through your throat.

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Sports / Re: Nigeria Vs Brazil 1 - 1: International Friendly On 13th October 2019 by PolymathDave(m): 11:50pm On Oct 14, 2019
Soso990240:
ur analysis de pain for head. Chukwueze, Ndidi and and Osihmen you praised also play European pattern of football. You said Iwobi is overrated? you don't watch football. Its not every player that can comfortably play out of position. Iwobi is never a No.10, but Rohr keep playing him there. Nigerians are hard to please.. What is wrong with Ekong, Ajayi, Aribo and Awaziem performance today? U don't know football bro. Arthur of Barcelona didn't perform up to Ndidi and Aribo today.

Iwobi is overrated, arsenal found that out and kicked him out as fast as they could.
The guys are called out are creative,
We know how fastastic Chukwueze dribbles can be
Ndidi is a good marksman
Influenced by European playing method yet being extra creative
That's why they stand out from the rest

Aribo is good too
Sports / Re: Nigeria Vs Brazil 1 - 1: International Friendly On 13th October 2019 by PolymathDave(m): 11:47pm On Oct 14, 2019
komols856:


football originated from white men. you can never do without whity style in football. even rules and regulations are been set by them
Yet a South American country has won the world cup 5 times and not a European
It being invented and greatly being influenced by Europeans doesn't guarantee victory
Sports / Re: Nigeria Vs Brazil 1 - 1: International Friendly On 13th October 2019 by PolymathDave(m): 4:02pm On Oct 13, 2019
Pacesetter123:
Don't forget dat ur team is tutored by a European.So dey must play dia style.
Yea bur
I'll always been thinking about this
The players suck at this style, they are trying to play in way they can't
The players need a little freedom
The our players need to be even more creativer team lacks creativity, build up, excellent counter attack...
The team players also need to develop very well individually.
Sports / Re: Nigeria Vs Brazil 1 - 1: International Friendly On 13th October 2019 by PolymathDave(m): 3:57pm On Oct 13, 2019
[quote author=RTSC post=83102702]
Europeans style football wins real trophies, not afcons and Olympics.

No African team has ever won the world cup because of our primitive football.

If we learn European football long enough, we would master it and dominate Africa.[/quo

Years have gone by doing that with nothing to show for it, if we do that won't be enough to change our football
Most of the players that rep our team are by far low quality except for Ndidi,Chukwueze,Osimhen and any
other nice player I might have missed.

We need good players too
Mikel that is a Nigerian football legend was a bench warmer in Chelsea for a long time before his departure
Iwobi was just overrated
And those players like Ighalo,Iheanacho that starts too shine but then dulls

Our team needs way more than a European style of football
Though young guys like Ndidi, Chukwueze,Osimhen still give me hope for a brighter future
Sports / Re: Nigeria Vs Brazil 1 - 1: International Friendly On 13th October 2019 by PolymathDave(m): 3:46pm On Oct 13, 2019
RTSC:

What normal style of football do you have?
What have you won with it on the world stage?

They should keep playing primitive African football?

I'm just trying to say that the white man style doesn't fit us
European style is much more composed with excellent build up.
We have won the Olympics with it
"Primitive" is that how low you think about our football.
This primitive style has won us African cups and Olympics.
This same primitive African style won George Weah a Ballon D'or
The style I propose is a much more of an aggressive, decisive style
With a rock solid defence with defenders ready to collect the ball from.you
at dangerous times. "Miss the Ball but don't miss the leg" that kind of defence
though of course not too overboard

Midfield, more long distance passes, I'm tired of seeing short distance passes,
Much more excellent through passes at right occasions, ready to give your
Striker the ball whenever he is close to the goal post
Attack. BLAST THE BALL INTO THE NET
Finesse, force...I don't care...
Bulldoze your way to the goal post.
This is what fits not our current Jeje, take it slow slow, short passes with no aim,
Wayword attack, dilapidated defence.

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Sports / Re: Nigeria Vs Brazil 1 - 1: International Friendly On 13th October 2019 by PolymathDave(m): 3:00pm On Oct 13, 2019
BluntBoy:


I honestly don't know what they always intend to prove by playing European style of football.

Ah swear
Enough imitation

Play normally, let's create our own unique style of playing football.

It's just mentality, always doing what the white man
... thinking it will be better than what we can do

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Sports / Re: Nigeria Vs Brazil 1 - 1: International Friendly On 13th October 2019 by PolymathDave(m): 2:43pm On Oct 13, 2019
ceejaynwamalay:


I don't know where the useless commentator got his stats from?
Ah swear just pure bias

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Sports / Re: Nigeria Vs Brazil 1 - 1: International Friendly On 13th October 2019 by PolymathDave(m): 2:24pm On Oct 13, 2019
nblock:
commentator said Nigeria don't generally produce good goal keepers

Why is it that these foreign commentators naturally never have something good to say about Nigerian team.
Always something negative...

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Sports / Re: Nigeria Vs Brazil 1 - 1: International Friendly On 13th October 2019 by PolymathDave(m): 2:17pm On Oct 13, 2019
Performanking:
And of course we are school boys when it comes to corners.... If not for Uzoho, that last corner was a goal....

Begs the question, why wasn't Uzoho our starter at Afcon
I wonder o

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Sports / Re: Nigeria Vs Brazil 1 - 1: International Friendly On 13th October 2019 by PolymathDave(m): 1:51pm On Oct 13, 2019
Reference:
We should stop playing african teams in friendlies. They won't bring out the flaws in our team or the seriousness it needs to establish consistency.

Supported
Politics / Re: Fact About Biafra And Igbo by PolymathDave(m): 10:56pm On Sep 24, 2019
This is the bitter truth.
But they will Never look at this from an objective point of view but rather a sentimental one.

They are too biased against everyone to accept their own faults.

They are the ones who ushered in officially TRIBALISM in the country.

But they will never accept their wrongs nor make attempt to correct them

Rather they prefer to keep on playing the victim,blame and insulting everyone else, looking down on all other tribes with their inflated egos.

In fact even this Biafra of a thing... The civil war could have been avoided if years prior to this event, Azikiwe agreed to sign the secession clause.
This would lead to good governance and if they wanted to ever quit, leave peacefully without any conflict.

They story of the Niger Delta succession pains me so much and most Nigerians hardly know about, see how igbos mercilessly dealt with them.

Niger deltans alongside northern Christians are truly the ones who have suffered the most from this forced union called Nigeria.

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Celebrities / Re: Should Wole Soyinka Sue Google For This Error? by PolymathDave(m): 1:09pm On Sep 14, 2019
Woah.
Hmm, this is wrong.
Not only for wole but for the writer as well.

There be no need to sue to solve this issue.. simply reporting this to Google..once they see the report they will fix it
It's also possible that's it's a mistake
TV/Movies / Re: $2.79B, Avenger Endgame Overtakes Avatar As Highest Grossing Movie In History by PolymathDave(m): 6:13pm On Aug 10, 2019
alexistaiwo:
The wedding party 3 will knock Avengers off the perch smiley


Wait, there'll still be a wedding party 3?
Romance / Re: What Do You Know About Yoruba Guys? by PolymathDave(m): 1:46pm On Jul 31, 2019
Well
-They are hardworking
-They think ahead and are very clever
-They respect their elders
-They are funny, friendly and very hospitable.
-Intelligent, innovative and.industrious.
-They respect women
-They are God-minded people
-They love food alot
-They are cheerful and like dancing and so much more.
Hope this answer to your question is satisfactory.

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Politics / Re: Nigerian Women Storm National Assembly, Demand 50% Leadership Positions by PolymathDave(m): 6:22am On May 11, 2019
I support this movement.
I'm a man.


My fellow brethren

It's not like they want this all of a sudden on a platter of Gold.
In Nigeria's political system today. it is extremely hard for a woman to get Just through the primaries in a party... talk less about now winning a seat. because these parties... intentionally don't want them to win seats especially the Muslim north oligarchy.

This time our women are going to fight for their spot in Nigeria's affairs.

I'm very proud of them.

I wish them all the best.
Culture / Re: Is Ethiopia, The Greatest Country On The Continent by PolymathDave(m): 6:18am On May 11, 2019
Amujale:


We have to unite towards a common purpose.

Why?

Because our people are truly the envy of the world.

I agree with Op, Ethiopia is a great and influential African country, arguably the best, although they are after Nigeria in the ranking on my watch.

Furthemore, secure our future in todays world, concentrate on our part of the world.

Lets concentrate our focus on Africa. How to make the world a better place.

The world will only be a better place, when all our people are successfully elivated out of poverty.

Unity is worth the fuss.


Africans invents both the paper and the ink-pen.

True... let's hope for the best

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Education / Re: Another Building Collapses At Micheal Okpara University, Umudike (photos) by PolymathDave(m): 4:32pm On May 09, 2019
Foolishness.
A university should never allow such to happen... at least when you make plans for a building pull through with it.

For it to have collapsed... It shows how embarrassingly long this project has been left untouched


SHAME!!!



Nigerian universities need serious and urgent prayers!

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Romance / Re: Why Are You Presently Not Dating? by PolymathDave(m): 2:54pm On May 09, 2019
folake4u:



You know that's not possible hun tongue
Very wicked...! and see how you just acted like you are available.
The shoki a man will do for you is coming soon ..

Romance / Re: Why Are You Presently Not Dating? by PolymathDave(m): 2:49pm On May 09, 2019
Cannicus:

OK oooo.
My search continues ...
lol bro

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Politics / Re: Obafemi Awolowo: 31 Years After His Death by PolymathDave(m): 1:02pm On May 09, 2019
BuhariAdvocate:
A leader like Awolowo can't be found anywhere.


Very true.
Awolowo is the best leader this country ever produced.

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