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Re: Feminist Linguistics In Nigerian Music: A Case Study Of Tiwa Savage's Lyrics by fyneboi79(m): 4:27pm On Sep 10, 2025
creolehunt:
See how this one wasted her parents money and her own time studying whatever course that could warrant such a project topic.

People, it's not about going to university. You must make it make sense.
At least you didn't attend university so it is expected you will show bias in your comment. Now let the qualified graduates and undergraduates speak about this....
Re: Feminist Linguistics In Nigerian Music: A Case Study Of Tiwa Savage's Lyrics by ultimateprof: 5:01pm On Sep 10, 2025
She is intelligent by choosen a project to that Ai can't manipulate.
Re: Feminist Linguistics In Nigerian Music: A Case Study Of Tiwa Savage's Lyrics by Gerrard59(m): 5:20pm On Sep 10, 2025
She is beautiful. The issue with this group of ladies/women is that they are beautiful, quite alright, but they tend to be too assertive one wonders if the she has become a he. They are interesting to converse with, and I find them irresistible.

Catch-22.

Congratulations on her graduation!
Re: Feminist Linguistics In Nigerian Music: A Case Study Of Tiwa Savage's Lyrics by CorperKola: 5:41pm On Sep 10, 2025
creolehunt:
Complete waste of investment, in my honest opinion
I have an uncle who is a professor of linguistics and phonetics
Re: Feminist Linguistics In Nigerian Music: A Case Study Of Tiwa Savage's Lyrics by lagonovo: 5:42pm On Sep 10, 2025
BabaAgba79:
Where are the past students of OAU? The great school needs renovation.
Unrelated topic: my brother's mentor, a renowned prof and 80s graduate of OAU told him that the greatness ended in 1992. He said anything after that was empty noise. Babangida destroyed everything.

E pain my brother die. The man was his lecturer at Ife but they ran into each other again in New York.
Re: Feminist Linguistics In Nigerian Music: A Case Study Of Tiwa Savage's Lyrics by IamAsiri: 6:06pm On Sep 10, 2025
creolehunt:
See how this one wasted her parents money and her own time studying whatever course that could warrant such a project topic.

People, it's not about going to university. You must make it make sense.
How did she waste her parents' money? Do you know the course she studied?
Re: Feminist Linguistics In Nigerian Music: A Case Study Of Tiwa Savage's Lyrics by jojothaiv(m): 6:27pm On Sep 10, 2025
Slytiger:
All these feminist coven are causing trouble everywhere.
Nigerian feminist are like Manchester United.

Some of the will still shalaye illogically on this thread again.
Re: Feminist Linguistics In Nigerian Music: A Case Study Of Tiwa Savage's Lyrics by ThothHermes: 6:44pm On Sep 10, 2025
creolehunt:
See how this one wasted her parents money and her own time studying whatever course that could warrant such a project topic.

People, it's not about going to university. You must make it make sense.
How exactly is this a waste? This is actually a good project topic, a deviation from the recycled copy and paste that makes up Nigerian university project topics.
Re: Feminist Linguistics In Nigerian Music: A Case Study Of Tiwa Savage's Lyrics by stainzvill(m): 7:13pm On Sep 10, 2025
As an academia I can tell you for free...From the project topic, it's most likely Garbage
ThothHermes:
How exactly is this a waste? This is actually a good project topic, a deviation from the recycled copy and paste that makes up Nigerian university project topics.
Re: Feminist Linguistics In Nigerian Music: A Case Study Of Tiwa Savage's Lyrics by ThothHermes: 8:46pm On Sep 10, 2025
stainzvill:
As an academia I can tell you for free...From the project topic, it's most likely Garbage
The word "academia" refers to an educational/academic community. An individual cannot be an academia. So if you don't know this simple thing, chances are your opinion means nothing.
How is it garbage if you've not read it. Would it be garbage if it was Taylor Swift or Beyonce instead of Tiwa Savage?
Re: Feminist Linguistics In Nigerian Music: A Case Study Of Tiwa Savage's Lyrics by FavouriteOfGod(f): 9:03pm On Sep 10, 2025
yorosstores:
Where is the dragging here. She did an academic work, something you can not realy copy on the internet or use AI to produce.

Well-done to her
Academic works by Gen-Zs👍😊
Re: Feminist Linguistics In Nigerian Music: A Case Study Of Tiwa Savage's Lyrics by Chomsky1967(f): 10:36pm On Sep 10, 2025
illicit:
That is sociolinguistics

Any Linguist in the house, greetings...
Greetings
Re: Feminist Linguistics In Nigerian Music: A Case Study Of Tiwa Savage's Lyrics by stainzvill(m): 10:47pm On Sep 10, 2025
Academic was the word I used but then typos ... I don't need to read it. From the project topic will know. You don't write it that way, let alone the content sad
ThothHermes:
The word "academia" refers to an educational/academic community. An individual cannot be an academia. So if you don't know this simple thing, chances are your opinion means nothing.
How is it garbage if you've not read it. Would it be garbage if it was Taylor Swift or Beyonce instead of Tiwa Savage?
Re: Feminist Linguistics In Nigerian Music: A Case Study Of Tiwa Savage's Lyrics by 10thTenthMan: 3:30am On Sep 11, 2025
Ok so, maybe her discipline may not be one that is very “cool” and popular.


But who has read the work and concluded that is supports feminism or does not support it?
Which Nairalander has seen it? What are the aims and objectives and importance of the work? Who here can share one objective where she says it is to promote feminism?

You see a girl, she has a project, the topic is unique, it makes news, she is physically beautiful by many beauty standards, and immediately the reaction is “GET MAD AND HAVE A GO AT THROWING A FIT AND COMMIT EVERY FALLACY THERE IS”.

Many Nigerians are just LITERATE. Not well educated and less than 1% is enlightened. THEY ARE SIMPLY LITERATE GRADUATES. And you can graduate without being well educated, especially in Nigeria.

MANY NIGERIANS ARENT EVEN PROPERLY EDUCATED NOT TO SPEAK OF BEING ENLIGHTENED! And it shows daily.. both online and in real life. For emphasis I repeat that MANY NIGERIANS (especially the YOUTHS) WHO CLAIM TO BE “EDUCATED” & “GRADUATES” ARE ONLY LITERATE. THEY CAN DO BASIC READING AND WRITING. Hardly are they well educated not to talk of being enlightened.

And then those who aren’t in Academia; people who couldn’t japa because they couldn’t score band 5 in IELTS; bitter people; are here talking about the Department and Faculty. People who are only as educated as monkeys. The nerve in idiocy!
Re: Feminist Linguistics In Nigerian Music: A Case Study Of Tiwa Savage's Lyrics by SmileDance(f): 6:47am On Sep 11, 2025
Feminism is some people's headache.
Re: Feminist Linguistics In Nigerian Music: A Case Study Of Tiwa Savage's Lyrics by BabaAgba79(m): 4:52pm On Sep 11, 2025
lagonovo:
Unrelated topic: my brother's mentor, a renowned prof and 80s graduate of OAU told him that the greatness ended in 1992. He said anything after that was empty noise. Babangida destroyed everything.

E pain my brother die. The man was his lecturer at Ife but they ran into each other again in New York.
I graduated from OAU in 2008. I had the opportunity to travel to the USA but did not and to the UK but those places are not in my life. I travel there and come back. However, generally all the Federal Institutions are retrogressing! Only independence of these universities could bring them back on their feet.
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