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Re: List Of Names: 100 Nigerians For Us Entrepreneurship Training by christopher123(m): 11:41pm On May 07, 2016
Super1Star:


32% are yorubas.

Who God has blessed, no man can curse. Descendants of Oduduwa are truly blessed, just like their prosperous land.

cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy

Are you there ..are they not your mates ?
Re: List Of Names: 100 Nigerians For Us Entrepreneurship Training by Karm16: 11:43pm On May 07, 2016
ikeg7416:


LMFAOOO so this fool does not know how the USA government picks candidates in different nation to study in their country? Travel outside of that Oshgbo village for once, una refuse.

The FG suggested the list to the US ambassador. Or did you foolish ass think the USA went to the entire states and entire schools in Nigeria to pick a list of students. Are you that brain dead? Since you have a yoloba that is mere commissoner in that government plus tinubu still controls a portion of ApC, let's not forget Fashola, it doesn't take a genius to know who made the list and provide it to the ambassador.

Is it not the same reason Buhari that doesn't graduate from school went on a training in USA in the recommendation by the FG of that country.

No wonder yoloba are competing with north in terms of stupidity in that country.

Now cry me more river

You sound soooo pained and confused, dude. I really wonder how you can cope with your complex.

It sucks to be Ibo.

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Re: List Of Names: 100 Nigerians For Us Entrepreneurship Training by omonnakoda: 11:44pm On May 07, 2016
dragon2000:
Igbos, Most Brilliant Black Africa Race –US Report

A United States academic report for 2015 has suggested that the Igbo of South Eastern Nigeria are the most brilliant black Africa race.

According to the report: “a search through the promotional materials of school for a black student – all schools and colleges would always show some black faces in their promotional materials if they have any – reveals that they have had at least one black student, and it was, unsurprisingly, a Nigerian Igbo.”



This is just as two teenage Nigerian high school students, Harold Ekeh and Augusta Uwamanzu-Nna, have broken a record of being accepted by eight Ivy League schools in the United States. Ekeh is a 17-year-old senior student at Elmont Memorial High School, Long Island while Uwamanzu- Nna is a high-school student from Long Island, New York. Schools within the Ivy League are Brown University, Columbia University, Cornell University, Dartmouth College, Harvard University, Princeton University, the University of Pennsylvania and Yale University.

However, the feat, according to two online news portals, NBC News and MSN, revealed that both teenagers are faced with “a big decision to make soon.” For instance, Ekeh was granted admission by 13 universities, including all the eight Ivy League schools.

The NBC News reported that Ekeh is faced with the dilemma of whittling down his college prospects, having applied to 13 colleges, with the hope to “maybe” get into Stony Brook University, about an hour east of his home in Elmont, Long Island.

But, in recent weeks, the cascade of reply letters started pouring in: Harvard. Yes. Yale. Yes. Princeton. Yes. Not only did he get accepted to all of the schools he applied to, those include all eight Ivy League institutions. Speaking with NBC News, Ekeh said: “It’s very, like, stunning.

It’s like getting hit with a brick, honestly. When you see congratulations, you’re like, wow your hard work has paid off, definitely.” The straight-A student has accomplished the rare feat of getting into all of the nation’s Ivy schools, crediting his parents’ work ethic for setting an example and a desire to strive in his adopted homeland after emigrating from Nigeria 10 years ago.

“I find that I’m very over-involved,” Ekeh said, counting advanced placement classes and extracurricular activities, such as science research, school plays and being editor-inchief of his school newspaper, as filling up his time. Ekeh, who scored a 2270 out of 2400 on his SATs, said: “I do have conflicts that maybe I’ll have this programme at the same time as I have another programme and so it’s hard to choose which one to be involved in.

I expected to maybe get into Stony Brook, a couple of other safeties, just based upon the SAT and the GPA, but I was still never certain of anything. There are so many variables taken into consideration in college admissions, so I was never certain of anything at any point.”

Ekeh, one of five brothers, said he wants to study biochemistry and become a neurosurgeon. He is inspired by his grandmother, who began showing symptoms of Alzheimer’s when he was 11. He wants to find a cure. “There are so many researchers working for Alzheimer’s disease right now and many neurogenic disorders that definitely a cure can be found soon,” he said.

As for where he is going to college, he isn’t quite sure, but would like to stay close to family. “I am leaning towards Columbia right now because I’d like to stay in New York City for I guess the rest of my career and work at Mt. Sinai,” Ekeh said, adding that America has given his family a life they might never have had in Nigeria.

Meanwhile, Uwamanzu- Nna, who also had found herself in the same situation, told MSN News that she has a big decision to make soon. The Elmont High School valedictorian, who was accepted into all the eight Ivy League schools, also gained admission into Johns Hopkins University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, New York University and Rensse
Polytechnic Institute.

Uwamanzu-Nna is the daughter of Nigerian immigrants, who said her parents instilled in her the value of education. “Though I was born here in America, I visited Nigeria many times. And I’ve seen that my cousins don’t have the same opportunities that I have.

So, definitely, whatever I do, I want to make sure that it has an impact on Nigeria,” she said. She also said her own tenacity and persistence helped shape her into becoming a great student. But as with a lot of students, she did face hardships with some classes.

“I struggled with numerous classes in the past. But I guess what allowed me to be successful, ultimately, in those classes, is my persistence and my tenacity,” she said. Though Uwamanzu- Nna hasn’t decided on which college to attend, having scored a GPA of 101.6, and with a recent invitation to the White House Science Fair, reports indicated that there’s no doubt that she would continue her academic excellence.

The report that suggested the outstanding academic performance of the Igbo revealed that if only environmental factors were responsible for the different Intelligence Quotients (IQs) of different populations, the world may expect to find some countries where Africans had higher IQs than Europeans.

The report cited empirical backup using theories propounded by eminent scholars such as Richard Lynn, a British Professor Emeritus of Psychology at the University of Ulster and Arthur Jensen, who was a professor of educational psychology at the University of California, Berkeley.

The report’s findings also revealed that while the fact remains that black immigrants to the U.S have shown achievements that were superior to native black Americans, studies had also shown that it had been a phenomenon studied since the 1970s at the least.

Using Lynn theory, who was also an assistant editor of the controversial journal Mankind Quarterly, who is known for his views on racial, ethnic and national differences in intelligence, the report revealed that: “Failure to find a single country where this is the case points to the presence of a strong genetic factor.”

For Jensen, the report said: “Regression would explain why Black children born to high IQ, wealthy Black parents have test scores two to four points lower than do White children born to low IQ, poor White parents.” The report also stated that at first, it was just the Caribbean blacks who were a subject of this unexpected outcome.

As black Africans kept immigrating into the U.S, they showed even higher levels of achievement than the native blacks. Many scholars theorised on the reasons for these differences, from Thomas Sowell’s proposal that this disproved the validity of discrimination against native blacks as an explanation for their underachievement (Sowell, 1978), to other scholars who suggested that these immigrants were just the most highly driven members of their home countries as evidenced by their willingness to migrate to a foreign country (Butcher, 1990).

What most of these theories failed to predict was that the children of these immigrants would also show exceptional achievements, especially academically. It is only in recent years, as the immigrants have stayed long enough to produce a sufficiently high number of offspring, that it had been observed that they are over-represented among high academic achievers, especially when compared to native blacks, particularly at very elite institutions.

What has been missed in the IQ debate is the full logical implication of these achievements: they have effectively nullified any arguments for a racial evolutionary explanation of the well-known IQ test score gap between blacks and whites.

Even more fatal for the racial hereditarian side of the debate has been the corroborating data of school children performance in the UK, particularly when the black Africans are divided into their respective nationalities and tribal ethnicities.

Arthur Jensen gave at least two empirical tests that could potentially falsify his thesis of a race based genetic explanation for the black-white IQ gap.

http://.com/igbos-most-brilliant-black-africa-race-us-report/

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Re: List Of Names: 100 Nigerians For Us Entrepreneurship Training by Nobody: 11:45pm On May 07, 2016
ikeg7416:



Enjoy your self jor. Una yoloba get dragged everyday on NL by many Igbo on NL and all una do is cry like Biatch, scram mods and start denying your tribe and calling IPOB

Hahaha grin grin cheesy oshey dragger. cheesy and which people scream to the mods? me? You a mook! grin Noo son, I'm not one of
them. I eat e-lunatics like you for lunch. Been doing this since tie dyes were cool grin grin cheesy

Anyway, we can easily do this on another thread but for this one ooo. We really appreciate your contributions . You may
now...

[img]http://niketalk.com/content/type/61/id/545358/width/350/height/700/flags/LL[/img]

Thank you

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Re: List Of Names: 100 Nigerians For Us Entrepreneurship Training by ikeg7416: 11:46pm On May 07, 2016
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Una come see. Karm16 thinks the USA ambassador went to all universities in that country, sat and personally picked out number student to be sent to USA for training.

Lmfaooooooooooooooooo.

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Re: List Of Names: 100 Nigerians For Us Entrepreneurship Training by omonnakoda: 11:46pm On May 07, 2016
Looking at this thread, one would notice that 99.9% of the peeps who have been trying to disparage the result of this study all come from one particular ethnic group, the yoruba. Hence, this thread also helps to solidify the assertion that yorubas are the main ethnic group, who envy and hate passionately the exceptional abilities of the great Ndi Igbo.
I am sure most of them still can't get over the fact that the researcher also stated that when the different Nigerian ethnicities were merged as one, their result was considerably lower than that of the Chinese and a few other groups. But once the Nigerian group was separated into their different ethnicities, the result of the Igbo group became clearly ahead of the other groups involved in the study, and remarkably, even higher than that of the Chinese group.
When we tell these Yoruba peeps that we are not in competition with them, they will start fuming and prefer to continue living in self-denial.
The truth is that Ndi Igbo have no worthy competition in nigeria. Our competitors are found on the world stage. Simple!


badnature:
and yolooba people will be deceiving they self with,yebo pipu no de go school,when ever I hear them saying s/w is the most educated region in Nigeria,I will look at them! make una de deceive una self de leave for in- denial join am.any time whe una finish una go wake up
Re: List Of Names: 100 Nigerians For Us Entrepreneurship Training by omonnakoda: 11:47pm On May 07, 2016
stanech:
Op u don't need all these many stories. The fact that anambra has the highest cut off mark into unity school is enough reason

Abia - Male(130) Female(130)
Adamawa - Male(62) Female(62)
Akwa-Ibom - Male(123) Female(123)
Anambra - Male(139) Female(139)[
Bauchi - Male(35) Female(35)
Bayelsa - Male(72) Female(72)
Benue - Male(111) Female(111)
Borno - Male(45) Female(45)
Cross-Rivers - Male(97) Female(97)
Delta - Male(131) Female(131)
Ebonyi - Male(112) Female(112)
Edo - Male(127) Female(127)
Ekiti - Male(119) Female(119)
Enugu - Male(134) Female(134)
Gombe - Male(58) Female(58)
Imo - Male(138) Female(138)
Jigawa - Male(44) Female(44)
Kaduna - Male(91) Female (91)
Kano - Male(67) Female(67)
Kastina - Male(60) Female(60)
Kebbi - Male(9) Female(20)
Kogi - Male(119) Female(119)
Kwara - Male(123) Female(123)
Lagos - Male(133) Female(133)
Nassarawa - Male(58) Female(58)
Niger - Male(93) Female(93)
Ogun - Male(131) Female(131)
Ondo - Male(126) Female(126)
Osun - Male(127) Female(127)
Oyo - Male(127) Female(127)
Plateau - Male(97) Female(97)
Rivers - Male(118) Female(118)
Sokoto - Male(9) Female(13)
Taraba - Male(3) Female(11)
Yobe - Male(2) Female(27)
Zamfara - Male(4) Female(2)
FCT Abuja - Male(90) Female(90)


Anambra 139
Imo 138
Ebonyi 112. The odd one out
Abia 130
Enugu 138

Eboes are good at common Entrance

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Re: List Of Names: 100 Nigerians For Us Entrepreneurship Training by Nobody: 11:48pm On May 07, 2016
Karm16 has brought these people here. Now the topic will change to something else.

No I'm not interested in talking about anything else for now grin

Let's talk about the fact the list is dominated by Yorubas and that a lot of Flatos will
be commiting suicide this night

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Re: List Of Names: 100 Nigerians For Us Entrepreneurship Training by Karm16: 11:50pm On May 07, 2016
ikeg7416:
[img]http://media2./media/XHbtPxZ2zYe88/giphy.gif[/img]

Una come see. Karm16 thinks the USA ambassador went to all universities in that country, sat and personally picked out number student to be sent to USA for training.

Lmfaooooooooooooooooo.

Eyah pele. It's Tinubu and Fashola that sat down and 'picked out number student to be sent to the USA'. embarassed embarassed embarassed
I no wan join were laugh sha.

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Re: List Of Names: 100 Nigerians For Us Entrepreneurship Training by ikeg7416: 11:51pm On May 07, 2016
Whathaveidone:


Bwahaha grin grin cheesy oshey dragger. cheesy [b]and which people scream to the mods? me? [/b]You a mook! grin Noo son, I'm not one of
them. I eat e-lunatics for lunch. Been doing this since tie dyes were cool grin grin cheesy

Anyway, we can easily do this on another thread but for this one ooo. We really appreciate your contributions . You may
now...

[img]http://niketalk.com/content/type/61/id/545358/width/350/height/700/flags/LL[/img]

Thank you

Yoloba. I know this PERSONALLY. I get banned daily for dragging una yoloba on the floor. Almost all my ids are currently in ban because your yoloba brothers cried little bitches to your blother mod. The only thing una do is stop writing when dragged and then migrate back to claim "I was banned". How i know this...why your blother was pretending to be Igbo, when getting dragged, the slowpoke stopped writing. While he stopped, you all started narrated how the transvestite was "banned", hilariously enpugh, the fool was under his vivian alternative ID starting trouble in another thread grin grin grin Those of that actually get banned don't go around announcing it....we cat say the same for yolobas on NL

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Re: List Of Names: 100 Nigerians For Us Entrepreneurship Training by Karm16: 11:52pm On May 07, 2016
Whathaveidone:
Karm16 has brought these people here. Now the topic will change to something else.

No I'm not interested in talking about anything else for now grin

Let's talk about the fact the list is dominated by Yorubas and that a lot of Flatos will
be commiting suicide this night


It's always fun to read Ibo's envious post when they're hating on Yoruba.

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Re: List Of Names: 100 Nigerians For Us Entrepreneurship Training by InyinyaAgbaOku(m): 11:52pm On May 07, 2016
Karm16:
Ibos are good with petty trading, Yorubas are successful with business/entrepreneurship.
That's because you are not born with entrepreneurial skills
Re: List Of Names: 100 Nigerians For Us Entrepreneurship Training by Karm16: 11:53pm On May 07, 2016
ikeg7416:

Yoloba. I know this PERSONALLY. I get banned daily for dragging una yoloba on the floor. Almost all my ids are currently in ban because your yoloba brothers cried little bitches to your blother mod. The only thing una do is stop writing when dragged and then migrate back to claim "I was banned". How i know this...why your blother was pretending to be Igbo, when getting dragged, the slowpoke stopped writing. While he stopped, you all started narrated how the transvestite was "banned", hilariously enpugh, the fool was under his vivian alternative ID starting trouble in another thread grin grin grin Those of that actually get banned don't go around announcing it....we cat say the same for yolobas on NL

Please tell us again about how Tinubu picked the students.

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Re: List Of Names: 100 Nigerians For Us Entrepreneurship Training by Nobody: 11:54pm On May 07, 2016
ikeg7416:


Yoloba. I know this PERSONALLY. I get banned daily for dragging una yoloba on the floor. Almost all my ids are currently in ban because your yoloba brothers cried little bitches to your blother mod. The only thing una do is stop writing when dragged and then migrate back to claim "I was banned". How i know this...why your blother was pretending to be Igbo, when getting dragged, the slowpoke stopped writing. While he stopped, you all started narrated how the transvestite was "banned", hilariously enpugh, the fool was under his vivian alternative ID starting trouble in another thread grin grin grin Those of that actually get banned don't go around announcing it....we cat say the same for yolobas on NL

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Re: List Of Names: 100 Nigerians For Us Entrepreneurship Training by omonnakoda: 11:55pm On May 07, 2016
ikeg7416:


LMFAOOO so this fool does not know how the USA government picks candidates in different nation to study in their country? Travel outside of that Oshgbo village for once, una refuse.

The FG suggested the list to the US ambassador. Or did you foolish ass think the USA government went to the entire states and entire schools in Nigeria to pick a list of students. Are you that brain dead? Since you have a yoloba that is mere commissoner in that government plus tinubu still controls a portion of ApC, let's not forget Fashola, it doesn't take a genius to know who made the list and provide it to the ambassador.

Is it not the same reason Buhari that didn't graduate from school went on a training in USA in the recommendation by the FG of that country.

No wonder yoloba are competing with north in terms of stupidity in that country.

Now cry me more river

I know you folk believe anything like Orji Uzor Kalu is so rich that all the banks in Nigeria begged,yes begged him to take his money to the CBN which equally begged him to try the World BAnk which could only take half if the IMF would take the remainder. Yes we also know that Onitsha market is the lagest in the Milky way where the US Army buys Drones but you may wish to hear what the US Envoy had to say


IamAtribalist:
The envoy congratulated the new fellows on their competitive selection amongst 10,000 Nigerian applicants and tens of thousands of others throughout Africa.

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Re: List Of Names: 100 Nigerians For Us Entrepreneurship Training by ikeg7416: 11:55pm On May 07, 2016
Karm16:


Eyah pele. It's Tinubu and Fashola that sat down and 'picked out number student to be sent to the USA'. embarassed embarassed embarassed
I no wan join were laugh sha.

Ediot your FG had access to the list before it was given to the USA ambassador. It had to be approved by the government of the nation first before it goes to the receiving nation's government.

Chei...I must feed you

Anyway, ndoooooooo, you are right...Nigeria is so important that the USA ambassador personally went to each school, pulled out the attending students names and started picking people. That man had nothing better to do. You are so right grin grin

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Re: List Of Names: 100 Nigerians For Us Entrepreneurship Training by Karm16: 11:55pm On May 07, 2016
InyinyaAgbaOku:

That's because you are not born with entrepreneurial skills

Don't confuse entrepreneurship with import/trade. When it comes to business, Yorubas take the crown.

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Re: List Of Names: 100 Nigerians For Us Entrepreneurship Training by Super1Star: 11:56pm On May 07, 2016
christopher123:


Are you there ..are they not your mates ?

cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy

I do not have to be there. Our paths are different.

All the same Mr 5%, clap for the 33%.

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Re: List Of Names: 100 Nigerians For Us Entrepreneurship Training by Karm16: 11:56pm On May 07, 2016
omonnakoda:


I know you folk believe anything like Orji Uzor Kalu is so rich that all the banks in Nigeria begged,yes begged him to take his money to the CBN which equally begged him to try the World BAnk which could only take half if the IMF would take the remainder. Yes we also know that Onitsha market is the lagest in the Milky way where the US Army buys Drones but you may wish to hear what the US Envoy had to say



lol you dey mind am? Na Tinubu create the list nau cheesy

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Re: List Of Names: 100 Nigerians For Us Entrepreneurship Training by ikeg7416: 11:56pm On May 07, 2016
Whathaveidone:



LMFAOOOOOOOOO this fool does not even know when he's being mocked grin grin grin

Enough was the ONLY mistake. Blother was intentionally written. Go through my post, I use that word any time I speak about you yoloba and your blothers

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Re: List Of Names: 100 Nigerians For Us Entrepreneurship Training by Karm16: 11:57pm On May 07, 2016
ikeg7416:


Ediot your FG had access to the list before it was given to the USA ambassador. It had to be approved by the government of the nation first before it goes to the receiving nation's government.

Chei...I must feed you

Anyway, ndoooooooo, you are right...Nigeria is so important that the USA ambassador personally went to each school, pulled out the attending students names and started picking people. That man had nothing better to do. You are so right grin grin

So, it's no longer Tinubu, it's FG?
This thing pain you very well. The fact that Yorubas are dominating this sector must grind your gears.


The envoy congratulated the new fellows on their competitive selection amongst 10,000 Nigerian applicants and tens of thousands of others throughout Africa.

Tinubu must have looked through all those African names and then picked Yorubas as the most competitive huh?

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Re: List Of Names: 100 Nigerians For Us Entrepreneurship Training by ikeg7416: 11:58pm On May 07, 2016
omonnakoda:


I know you folk believe anything like Orji Uzor Kalu is so rich that all the banks in Nigeria begged,yes begged him to take his money to the CBN which equally begged him to try the World BAnk which could only take half if the IMF would take the remainder. Yes we also know that Onitsha market is the lagest in the Milky way where the US Army buys Drones but you may wish to hear what the US Envoy had to say



I am very curious as to what this yoloba thinks he contradicted.
Re: List Of Names: 100 Nigerians For Us Entrepreneurship Training by Karm16: 11:59pm On May 07, 2016
ikeg7416:


I am very curious as to what this yoloba thinks he contradicted.

You're not curious, you're confused.

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Re: List Of Names: 100 Nigerians For Us Entrepreneurship Training by omonnakoda: 11:59pm On May 07, 2016
Karm16:


lol you dey mind am? Na Tinubu create the list nau cheesy
They are experts in Common Entrance JAMB and WAEC

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Re: List Of Names: 100 Nigerians For Us Entrepreneurship Training by ikeg7416: 12:00am On May 08, 2016
Karm16:


So, it's no longer Tinubu, it's FG?
This thing pain you very well. The fact that Yorubas are dominating this sector must grind your gears.

LMFAOOOOOOOOO I school in USA. The USA government pays for my school fees, I get paid in USA and I work in USA. Wtf will grind my gears that yoloba in that list are begging to come where I'm currently residing in? I didn't even have to use the FG to get here grin grin grin grin grin

You smoked some bad meth

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Re: List Of Names: 100 Nigerians For Us Entrepreneurship Training by Karm16: 12:00am On May 08, 2016
omonnakoda:
They are experts in Common Entrance JAMN and WAEC

Miracle centers grin

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Re: List Of Names: 100 Nigerians For Us Entrepreneurship Training by Nobody: 12:00am On May 08, 2016
ikeg7416:

LMFAOOOOOOOOO this fool does not even know when he's being mocked grin grin grin

Enough was the ONLY mistake Blother was intentionally written. Go through my post, I use that word any time I speak about you yoloba and your blothers

grin

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Re: List Of Names: 100 Nigerians For Us Entrepreneurship Training by InyinyaAgbaOku(m): 12:01am On May 08, 2016
Karm16:


Don't confuse entrepreneurship with import/trade. When it comes to business, Yorubas take the crown.
Igbos have the highest number of Nigerian owned biz. You can't take that away. They have innate entrepreneurial skills. When it comes to industries that challenge importation, Igbos are still there.
From clothes, shoes, bags , computers, medicines to vehicles.
Let's leave it at that.
Even if you want to judge from this list, Igbos are 35%
Re: List Of Names: 100 Nigerians For Us Entrepreneurship Training by Karm16: 12:02am On May 08, 2016
ikeg7416:


LMFAOOOOOOOOO I school in USA. The USA government pays for my school fees, I get paid in USA and I work in USA. Wtf will grind my gears that yoloba are begging to come where I'm currently residing in? I didn't even had to use the FG to get here grin grin grin grin grin

You smoked some bad meth

I doubt it. I even doubt you school at all.
You sound like an imbec.ile.
So Tinubu looked through all dem Africa names and picked Yorubas as the most competitive?
Your hatred for anything Yoruba is shutting down those tiny grey cells you refer to as 'noodles'.
I'm glad to be Yoruba.

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Re: List Of Names: 100 Nigerians For Us Entrepreneurship Training by ikeg7416: 12:02am On May 08, 2016
Karm16:


You're not curious, you're confused.

Ohhh couldn't back up what he thinks contradict what I said.

Oya I ask again, tell me how the ambassador personally went through Nigeria to pick individuals. I'm all ears.
Re: List Of Names: 100 Nigerians For Us Entrepreneurship Training by InyinyaAgbaOku(m): 12:03am On May 08, 2016
omonnakoda:


Eboes are good at common Entrance
And professorship.
Overall, educational excellence, home and abroad
Re: List Of Names: 100 Nigerians For Us Entrepreneurship Training by Karm16: 12:04am On May 08, 2016
InyinyaAgbaOku:

Igbos have the highest number of Nigerian owned biz. You can't take that away. They have innate entrepreneurial skills. When it comes to industries that challenge importation, Igbos are still there.
[b]From clothes, shoes, bags , computers, medicines to vehicles.
[/b]Let's leave it at that.
Even if you want to judge from this list, Igbos are 35%

Where are those stats?
Petty trading? Sure.
Startups and big businesses, Yorubas dominate, esp at the bolded. Add cosmetics/beauty products, ICT, etc. Yorubas are the 'Amazon' of Nigeria. Why do you think asoebi/gele are popular terms?

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