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Re: fghj by Swahili0(f): 3:39pm On Dec 15, 2016
grin grin grin grin
Re: fghj by laudate: 3:53pm On Dec 15, 2016
[quote author= post=51955821]Cutix and Adswitch are dead in your dream not in real life
http://www.cutixplc.com.ng/product/list


Last picture Cutix PLC Nnewi at 2016 Anambra trade fair concluded last week[/quote]Adswitch Plc was delisted from the Nigerian Stock Exchange on May 18th 2016. Crosscheck. That photo you posted was NOT taken from inside the Cutix Plc factory, was it? Cutix only imports cables.. go and find out from their office.
Re: fghj by Godprotectigbo2(f): 3:55pm On Dec 15, 2016
grin.
Re: fghj by laudate: 3:55pm On Dec 15, 2016
Swahili0:
grin grin grin grin come out clean ..stop hiding mbok
Swahili0:
grin grin grin grin grin u dont make any sense dats y i dont reply ....sorry
It is okay if you do not understand it. Your IQ is rather low, from what we can all see here...
Re: fghj by Godprotectigbo2(f): 4:02pm On Dec 15, 2016
I still dey wait for afonja technocrats




Mbok
Re: fghj by masseratti: 4:04pm On Dec 15, 2016
laudate:
I love this thread!! wink I haven't laughed like this in a long time! Wey my mat, my zobo, groundnut and popcorn? Na on top dis thread, I go match brake today!! Hehehehe.... cheesy grin
lol, i love the way you ve being putting the record straight for everyone on this thread jare, so Many miss informed babies here, in information age, so weird.
Re: fghj by laudate: 4:07pm On Dec 15, 2016
masseratti:
lol, i love the way you ve being putting the record straight for everyone on this thread jare, so Many miss informed babies here, in information age, so weird.
That is why they call them Indomie generation. cheesy Na di person wey dash them keyboard and internet, I go blame. sad
Re: fghj by Swahili0(f): 4:09pm On Dec 15, 2016
grin grin grin grin grin grin see alot of painment in some people heart





i still dey wait oooo


mbok
Re: fghj by masseratti: 4:10pm On Dec 15, 2016
laudate:
That is why they call them Indomie generation. cheesy Na di person wey dash them keyboard and internet, I go blame. sad
lol, a good number of them are smart tho.
Re: fghj by orimsamsam(m): 4:18pm On Dec 15, 2016
Am still wondering how can someone choose to blame south west technocrats for Nigeria recession
Re: fghj by Anambra1stSon(m): 4:30pm On Dec 15, 2016
laudate:
Adswitch Plc was delisted from the Nigerian Stock Exchange on May 18th 2016. Crosscheck. That photo you posted was NOT taken from inside the Cutix Plc factory, was it? Cutix only imports cables.. go and find out from their office.
My friend shut up cutix doesn't import cables,the idea for the Company was conceived in 1981, when Dr. (Engr.) Ajulu Uzodike decided to leave Raychem Corporation, a major international manufacturer of aircraft & military wires and accessories, to set up an indigenous firm to manufacture electrical cables and switchgear assemblies. Adtec Ltd, a venture capital and management firm, which was incorporated in 1978, started the two projects as separate divisions in 1982. CUTIX PLC was incorporated on November 4, 1982 as a Private Limited Company, manufacturing electric cables and wires.

Open this link to view more pictures of Cutix cable Nnewi
http://www.cutixplc.com.ng/home/photos#prettyPhoto
Re: fghj by orimsamsam(m): 4:32pm On Dec 15, 2016
[quote author= post=51957464]My friend shut up cutix doesn't import cables,the idea for the Company was conceived in 1981, when Dr. (Engr.) Ajulu Uzodike decided to leave Raychem Corporation, a major international manufacturer of aircraft & military wires and accessories, to set up an indigenous firm to manufacture electrical cables and switchgear assemblies. Adtec Ltd, a venture capital and management firm, which was incorporated in 1978, started the two projects as separate divisions in 1982. CUTIX PLC was incorporated on November 4, 1982 as a Private Limited Company, manufacturing electric cables and wires.

Open this link to view more pictures of Cutix cable Nnewi
http://www.cutixplc.com.ng/home/photos#prettyPhoto[/quote]obiano photography. U no post the picture ni
Re: fghj by laudate: 4:37pm On Dec 15, 2016
[quote author= post=51957464]My friend shut up cutix doesn't import cables,the idea for the Company was conceived in 1981, when Dr. (Engr.) Ajulu Uzodike decided to leave Raychem Corporation, a major international manufacturer of aircraft & military wires and accessories, to set up an indigenous firm to manufacture electrical cables and switchgear assemblies. Adtec Ltd, a venture capital and management firm, which was incorporated in 1978, started the two projects as separate divisions in 1982. CUTIX PLC was incorporated on November 4, 1982 as a Private Limited Company, manufacturing electric cables and wires.

Open this link to view more pictures of Cutix cable Nnewi
http://www.cutixplc.com.ng/home/photos#prettyPhoto[/quote]Guy, you are the one that needs to shut up, o! Yes, Cutix was set up by Dr. Uzodike and it operated successfully for years until it ran into difficult challenges. It suspended its manufacturing arm and resorted to trading. You are just copying and pasting everything you saw on their website. When was the last time you actually visited their factory? shocked

Oga, even the Adswitch Plc you were glorifying, was set up by the same Dr. Uzodike. The Uzodike family own both Cutix & Adswitch along with other Igbo investors. Now, explain to me why Adswitch Plc was delisted by Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) in May 2016?? huh
Re: fghj by Anambra1stSon(m): 4:51pm On Dec 15, 2016
Innoson plastic is biggest plastic industry in Nigeria

Watch this video


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bPxasvi6YIM

Re: fghj by Anambra1stSon(m): 4:56pm On Dec 15, 2016
[quote author=laudate post=51957675][/quote]Raboul rouser list the manufacturing industries own by your tribes men let compare
Re: fghj by Noblecx: 4:59pm On Dec 15, 2016
timsTNA:
According to your analysis Yorubas dominate the 'biggest industries' and yet the richest black man in the world made his wealth through a small industry like sugar and cement? Small industries have the highest demands in any country and the economy is driven by them

Anyway,

1.The 2 richest Nigerian singers - Don Jazzy and P Square are igbos. Yorubas control the music industry in their dreams

2.The Richest black woman in the world is MRS DOS SANTOS of Angola and not ALAKIJA contrary to the lies Lagos-Ibadan Expressway Media peddle

3.
Nigerian Billionaires and top 20 Richest People (Entrepreneurs) in Nigeria
1. Alhaji Aliko Dangote – founder of Dangote Group and Richest black man in the world
2. Mike Adenuga – Conoil, Equatorial Trust Bank, Globacom
3. Femi Otedola – ZENON Oil and Gas
4. Orji Uzor Kalu – Slok Group
5. Cosmos Maduka – Coscharis Group
6. Jimoh Ibrahim – Nicon Insurance, Global Fleet
7. Jim Ovia – Zenith Bank, Visafone
8. Pascal Dozie – MTN Nigeria, Diamond Bank
9. Oba Otudeko – Honeywell Group Nigeria
10. Alhaji Sayyu Dantata – MRS Group
11. Umaru Abdul Mutallab – former Chairman First Bank Plc, Mutallab Group
12. Prince Samuel Adedoyin – Doyin Group
13. Dele Fajemirokun – Chaiman Aiico Insurance, Xerox Nigeria, Chicken Republic, Kings Guards etc.
14. Chief Cletus Ibeto – Ibeto Group
15. Raymond Dokpesi – Daar Communication, AIT,
16. Tony Ezenna – Orange Group
17. Chief Molade Okoya Thomas – Chairman CFAO Nig and other six french companies
18. Ifeanyi Ubah – Capital oil and gas
19. Leo Stan Ekeh – Zinox
20. Fola Adeola – GTBank

8 out of 20 richest entrepreneurs in Nigeria are Igbos alone, thats 40%. The remaining 200 tribes share the remaining 60%
And to think that only 50 years ago, only £20 were given to Igbo the in 70s, its Unbelievable.
Bro!! Come collect three way handshake joorh ...
The son of the soil.
Show them a Lil what Igbos can be made of and from cheesy

Re: fghj by Anambra1stSon(m):
Onitsha market one of world biggest market

http://www.bbc.com/news/business-31536706

Re: fghj by Noblecx: 5:07pm On Dec 15, 2016
[quote author= post=51947809]UNN ALUMNI: Notable Personalities That Passed Through The University of Nigeria Nsukka

The University of Nigeria since her inception in 1960 has continued to produce  movers of the Nigerian society and renowned personalities in all walks of life. If you are amongst those that usually argue against the fact that the institution is the University in Nigeria with the most recognized alumni, maybe the list below will convince you this time.

Politics/Government:

Akpan Isemin, Governor of Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria (1992–1993)

Chimaroke Nnamani, Senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (Enugu East Senatorial District, Enugu State) and Governor of Enugu State (1999–2007)

Chris Ngige, Governor of Anambra State, Nigeria (2003–2007) and Senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (Anambra State, Anambra Central Senatorial District), 2011 – date

Clement David Ebri, Governor of Cross River State (1992 – 1993)

Lam Adesina, Governor of Oyo State, Nigeria (1999–2003)

Okwesilieze Nwodo, Governor of Enugu State, Nigeria (1992 – 1993)

Oserheimen Osunbor, Governor of Edo State, Nigeria (2007–2008) and Senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (Edo State, Edo Central Senatorial District), 1999–2007

Peter Obi, Governor of Anambra State, Nigeria (2006 – date)

Peter Odili, Governor of Rivers State, Nigeria (1999–2007)

Sullivan Chime, Governor of Enugu State, Nigeria (2007 – date)

Sir, G.T.G. Toby, former Deputy Governor, Rivers State, Nigeria

Charles Chukwuma Soludo, Governor Central Bank of Nigeria (2004–2009)

Dora Akunyili, Federal Minister of Information and Communication, Nigeria (2008–2010) and Director-General, National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control(NAFDAC)(2001)

Ike Ekweremadu, Deputy Senate President of Nigeria

Joy Emodi, Senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (Anambra North Senatorial Zone, Anambra State) 2003

Anthony O. Agbo, Senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria ( Ebonyi North constituency of Ebonyi State) 2007

Oby Ezekwesili, Vice President World Bank(Africa Region), Federal Minister of Education (2006–2007) and Solid Minerals Development (2005–2006)

Fabian Osuji, former Minister of Education

Gregory Ngaji, Senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (Cross River North Senatorial constituency, Cross River) 2003 – 2011

Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu, Special Assistant on Diaspora Affairs, Nigeria; MBGN 1988, Miss Intercontinental 1989

Niki Tobi, Associate Justice, Supreme Court of Nigeria (2002–2010)

Patrick Utomi, Presidential candidate for the African Democratic Congress (ADC) in the Nigerian April 2007 elections and former Director of the
Center for Applied Economics,Lagos Business School, Pan African University

Professor Eme Awa, Chairman National Electoral Commission of Nigeria (NECON) 1987 – 1989

Professor Humphrey Nwosu, Chairman National Electoral Commission of Nigeria (NECON) 1989 – 1993

Ojo Maduekwe, Nigeria Foreign Minister (2007 – 2010)

Kema Chikwe, Federal Minister of Transport (1999 – 2001), Federal Minister of Aviation (2001 – 2003)

Fidelia Njeze, Nigerian Ambassador to Switzerland and Liechtenstein, former Nigerian minister of Aviation(2010-2011)

Onyema Ugochukwu, First Executive Chairman of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC)

Olisa Agbakoba, founder of Nigeria’s foremost human rights organization, the Civil Liberties Organisation (CLO) and former president of the Nigerian Bar Association (2006 – 2008)

O.C. Iloeje, former Commissioner (Research and Development), Nigeria Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC), former Director, Energy Planning and Analysis, Energy Commission of Nigeria (ECN), Abuja

Ousman Jammeh, Gambian Foreign Minister (2009–2010)
Arts/Entertainment:

Adiele Afigbo, renowned Nigeria Historian

Aituaje Iruobe (WAJE), singer and songwriter

Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Writer

Chinua Achebe, renowned novelist and Emeritus Professor of English, UNN, 1985

Chris Okotie, Televangelist and pastor of the Household of God Church International Ministries

Daniel Olerum, Football Striker at FC Aboomoslem in the Azadegan League.
Dilomprizulike, artist

El Anatsui, renowned Artist and Professor of Sculpture

 Esther Olaedo Ebigbo (RESONANCE), singer and songwriter

Glory Umunna (born Glory Chuku), former Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria(MBGN)

Jide Obi, Singer

Marcia Kure, artist

Michael Mbabuike, poet and linguist

Ndidi Dike, visual artist

Nnenna Okore, artist

Obiora Nwokolobia-Agu (OBIWON), Musician

Tayo Adenaike, artist

Uzo, New York based film director and producer

Zack Orji, Nollywood actor

Academia:

Abhulimen Richard Anao, Vice Chancellor, University of Benin (1999–2004)

Alexander Obiefoka Enukora Animalu, Professor Emeritus of Physics at University of Nigeria, Nsukka.

Anya Oko Anya, Professor of Zoology, UNN (1973)

Austin Ilochi Okafor (SAN), former Vice Chancellor, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka;Former Attorney General in the old Anambra state. Profesor
of Law.

Babs Fafunwa, Emeritus Professor of Education; First Dean of the Faculty of Education and Acting Vice-Chancellor, University of Nigeria (1964 – 1966)

Boniface Egboka, Vice Chancellor, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Anambra State (June 2009 – ); Professor of Environmental Hydrogeology

Celestine O. E. Onwuliri, former Vice-Chancellor, Federal University of Technology, Owerri, Imo State (2006 – 2011) and acting Vice Chancellor, University of Jos. Professor of Zoology

Chibuzo Ogbuagu, Vice Chancellor, Abia State University, Uturu, Abia State. Professor of Economics

Christian C. Anieke, pioneer Vice Chancellor, Godfrey Okoye University, Enugu (2009), Professor of English

Eni Njoku, Professor of Botany; Vice-Chancellor, University of Nigeria, 1966 – 1967

Gabriel O. Ajayi, Professor of Communications, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife; first Director General, National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA), Abuja

Jacob K. Olupona, Professor of African Religious Traditions and Chair of the Committee on African studies at the Harvard Divinity School with a joint appointment as Professor of African and African American Studies in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences at Harvard University

James Epoke, Vice Chancellor, University of Calabar (2010); Professor of Microbiology

J.O. Onah, former Vice Chancellor, Enugu State University of Science and Technology, Nigeria. Professor of Marketing

Obiora Udechukwu, head, Fine Arts Department, St. Lawrence University, New York

Ogwo Ekeoma Ogwo, pioneer Vice Chancellor, Renaissance University, Ugbawka, Enugu State (2006 – 2011) and former, Vice Chancellor, Abia State University (2000 – 2005); Professor of Marketing

Ola-Rotimi Ajayi, pioneer Vice Chancellor, Landmark University, Omu-Aran, Kwara State (2011); Professor of Political Science

Olu Oguibe, Professor of Art and African-American Studies and interim Director of the Institute for African American Studies at the University of Connecticut, Storrs

P. N. Okeke, Professor of Physics and first person to earn a PhD in Physics (1975) from the University of Nigeria
Business:

Arunma Oteh, Director-General, Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Nigeria and Vice-President for Corporate Services, African Development Bank Group (AfDB) (2006–2009)

Assisi Asobie, Chairman of the Nigeria Extractive Industry Transparency Initiative (NEITI) and former President, Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) Nigeria

Cathy Echeozo, Deputy Managing Director, Guaranty Trust Bank Plc

Chima Ibeneche, Managing Director of Shell Nigeria Exploration and Production Company (SNEPCO), and former Managing Director, Nigeria Liquified Natural Gas Limited

Cyril Enweze, Vice-President, International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), Rome, Italy.

Emeka Onwuka, Chairman, Enterprise Bank and former Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of Diamond Bank Plc.

Gerald Ilukwe, Managing Director/CEO, Galaxy Backbone Plc and former, General Manager of Microsoft Nigeria

Godwin Emefiele, Group Managing Director, Zenith Bank Plc, Nigeria

Kingsley Moghalu, Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), and head of the Bank’s Financial System Stability directorate

Michael Ade-Ojo, founder of Elizade Nigeria Limited, major distributors of Toyota Motors in Nigeria

O’tega Emerhor, Vice Chairman/Group CEO, Standard Alliance Insurance Plc

Tunde Lemo, Deputy Governor (Operations), Central Bank of Nigeria and former Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of Wema Bank Plc, Nigeria[/quote]Hahahahahaha

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Spontaneous nuclear ball missile


My guy

Re: fghj by Anambra1stSon(m): 5:08pm On Dec 15, 2016
There's plenty to learn about Nigeria in Onitsha, a city in Anambra state on the banks of the River Niger in the south-east of the country.

Something like three million people flock here every day, and some call it the biggest market in the world. They come from across the region, to buy everything from high-end mobile phones to low tech plastic containers.
http://www.bbc.com/news/business-31536706

Re: fghj by laudate: 5:13pm On Dec 15, 2016
[quote author= post=51958026]Innoson plastic is biggest plastic industry in Nigeria

Watch this video


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bPxasvi6YIM[/quote]Guy, but Eleganza Industries has been producing all those plastic products long before Innoson came on board, nah. sad

Even GeePee Industries located in Otta which started manufacturing plastic waste disposal bins over 20 years ago, has been producing the same kind of plastic products advertised by Innoson, long before innoson appeared on the horizon. Give credit to the pioneers, jare!
Re: fghj by Anambra1stSon(m): 5:18pm On Dec 15, 2016
Onitsha market is the largest and busiest market in Nigeria

http://buzznigeria.com/top-20-biggest-and-busiest-markets-in-nigeria/#

Re: fghj by laudate: 5:21pm On Dec 15, 2016
[quote author= post=51958810]Onitsha market is the largest and busiest market in Nigeria

http://buzznigeria.com/top-20-biggest-and-busiest-markets-in-nigeria/#[/quote]Wow!! wink Thanks for posting the pictures of these face-me-I-face-you retail stalls in Onitsha market. It is a replica of those markets that abound in Lagos.... nice! cheesy

[quote author= post=51958545]There's plenty to learn about Nigeria in Onitsha, a city in Anambra state on the banks of the River Niger in the south-east of the country.

Something like three million people flock here every day, and some call it the biggest market in the world. They come from across the region, to buy everything from high-end mobile phones to low tech plastic containers.
http://www.bbc.com/news/business-31536706[/quote]Yeah!! Just like the markets in Lagos. In fact, the Onitsha market was patterned after the ones in Lagos. Do you know how many people troop into the Lagos markets daily?? shocked
Re: fghj by Noblecx: 5:22pm On Dec 15, 2016
Swahili0:
Dehlia Umunna is an outstanding Nigerian-born American lawyer and lecturer who is a Clinical Professor of Law at Harvard Law School.
A release on the Harvard website about her appointment says she has been a lecturer at Harvard Law School (HLS) since 2007, and is Deputy Director and Clinical Instructor at HLS’s Criminal Justice Institute (CJI), in which she supervises third-year law students in their representation of adult and juvenile clients in criminal and juvenile proceedings and arguments before Massachusetts’ Supreme Judicial Court and Appeals court.

Before joining Harvard Law School, Umunna was a trial attorney with the D.C. Public Defender Service and an adjunct professor of law and Practitioner in Residence at the Washington College of Law, American University. She currently serves as a faculty member for Gideon’s Promise, and is a frequent presenter at Public Defender trainings across America.
She was a board member of the District of Columbia Law Students in Court Clinic and was a guest lecturer for several years at the George Washington University Law School.
She is the author of the article “Rethinking the Neighborhood Watch





Toyin Omoyeni Falola

Toyin Omoyeni Falola(born 1 January 1953 in Ibadan) is a Nigerian historian and professor of African Studies. He is currently the Jacob and Frances Sanger Mossiker Chair in the Humanities at the University of Texas at Austin.
A Fellow of the Nigerian Academy of Letters, he is the author of numerous books, including Key Events in African History: A Reference Guide, Nationalism and African Intellectuals, and many edited books including Tradition and Change in Africa and African Writers and Readers.He is the co-editor of the Journal of African Economic History, Series Editor of Rochester Studies in African History and the Diaspora, and the Series Editor of the Culture and Customs of Africa by Greenwood Press. He has received various awards and honors,including the Jean Holloway Award for Teaching Excellence, the Texas Exes Teaching Award, and the Ibn Khaldun Distinguished Award for Research Excellence.


Peter Ekeh



Peter P. Ekeh came to the University of Buffalo’s African American Studies as Professor in 1989. He was Chair of this department from 1993 to 2001. Before coming to Buffalo, Dr. Ekeh taught at the University of California, Riverside (1970-73); Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, in northern Nigeria (1973-74); and at the University of Ibadan, Nigeria (1974-1989).He was Chair of the Department of Political Science at the University of Ibadan (1978-1983) and Chairman of the Ibadan University Press (1983-1988).
Peter Ekeh received his undergraduate education at the University of Ibadan (1961-64) and his graduate degrees in sociology from StanfordUniversity (1965-66) and University of California, Berkeley (1966-70).Dr. Ekeh’s early research interest was in sociological theory, in which he published Social Exchange Theory: The Two Traditions (1974), and in psychoanalytic theory.He has since developed special interests in African politics and history, in which he has some leading publications. Dr. Ekeh’s article“Colonialism and the Two Publics in Africa: A Theoretical Statement” (1975) is one of the most cited publications in the field of African studies,

Peter Ekeh has held several fellowships in Europe, United States, and Japan. He was a Fellow of the WoodrowWilsonCenter for International Scholars, Washington, D.C. (1988-89). Dr. Ekeh has received various research and scholarship awards in Nigeria and the United States.


Osidore Okpewho
He is a State University of New York Distinguished Professor
of Africana Studies, English, & Comparative Literature
at Binghamton University.
Born in Nigeria, Isidore Okpewho has a B.A. in Honors Classics from the University of London, a Ph.D. in Comparative Literature from the University of Denver, and a D.Lit. in the Humanities from the University of London. He has taught at the State University of New York at Buffalo (1974-76), University of Ibadan (1976-90), Harvard University (1990-91), and Binghamton
University (since 1991).

Okpe who’s areas of specialization are in African and comparative literatures, with a specialist emphasis on comparative oral traditions. His major publications in this field include The Epic in Africa: Toward a Poetics of the Oral Performance (1979), Myth in Africa: A Study of Its Aesthetic and Cultural Relevance (1983), African Oral Literature: Backgrounds, Character, and Continuity (1992), and Once Upon a Kingdom: Myth, Hegemony, and Identity (1998).His edited scholarly volumes reveal an expansion of his academic interests from oral literature (The Oral Performance in
Africa, 1990), to modern African literature.

He completed a book on an African epic under the title Blood on the Delta: Art, Culture, and Society in The Ozidi Saga, as well as working on a new book project African Mythology in the New World. He has also published some four dozen journal and book articles in these areas.
Professor Okpewho is also an active novelist with four titles, The Victims (1970), The Last Duty, winner of the African Arts Prize for Literature (1976), Tides, winner of the Commonwealth Writers Prize for Africa (1993), and Call Me By My Rightful Name (2004) and fish scales.

Mobolaji aloko

Mobolaji E. Aluko (born 2 April, 1955; in Lagos, Nigeria) is a professor of Chemical Engineering at Howard University, Washington, DC, and was Chair of its department from 1994-2002.With an BSc degree (1976) in Chemical Engineering from the University of Ife (Nigeria; now Obafemi Awolowo University), he also attended Imperial College, University of London; University of California, Santa Barbara; and State University of New York, Buffalo (for graduate and post-doc studies). He has had sabbatical teaching and research stints at various times at the University of Washington, (Seattle; Materials Science Department); the University of Maryland (College Park; Chemical Engineering), and the University of Ado-Ekiti (Nigeria; Mechanical Engineering Department). He started teaching at Howard University in August 1984. His research interests are mathematical modeling, chemical reaction engineering, electronic materials processing, energy systems, information technology and education pedagogy.
He is presently President/CEO of Alondex Applied Technologies, LLC: Lead Consultant and International Coordinator of the LEAD Program at the National Universities Commission (NUC) in Nigeria; and Principal Academic Consultant of AfriHUB (Nig.) Ltd., a ICT resource provider for universities in Nigeria.
He is an activist and frequent commentator on Nigerian and African affairs



Ekwere J. Peters

He is Professor of Ph.D. Petroleum Engineering at the University of Alberta, Canada
Dr. Peters has served on the faculty since 1980. He has four years of industrial experience and specializes in fluid flow in porous media. His research interests include application of advanced imaging technologies for the physical and mathematical modeling of fluids in porous media. Dr. Peters has published more than 70 technical articles and reports.
Current Research Projects
* Computer Imaging in Enhanced Oil Recovery
* Numerical Modeling of Laboratory Flow Experiments
* Numerical Modeling of Fluid Flow and Transport in Porous Media Assisted by X-Ray Computed Tomography and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Honors:
Frank W. Jessen Professor in Petroleum Engineering
George H. Fancher Professor in Petroleum Engineering
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Re: Successful Nigerian Academics In The Worlds Top Universities. by Nobody: 8:39pm On Apr 23, 2015
Abba Gumel



Abba Gumel is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics and the Director of the Institute of Industrial Mathematical Sciences (IIMS) of the University of Manitoba. He received his B.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees from Bayero University (Kano, Nigeria) and Brunel University (London, England) respectively. His main research interests are in (i) Mathematical Biology, (ii) Nonlinear Dynamical Systems and (iii) Computational Mathematics.The main objective of his research work is to use mathematical theories and methodologies to gain insights into the transmission and control dynamics of human diseases of public health interest. He has supervised a number of research students (NSERC-funded summer undergraduate and graduate students) and postdoctoral fellows. Professor Gumel has been the coordinator of the Mathematical Biology Team of the IIMS since its inception in 1999, and represents the University of Manitoba on the Board of Directors of the Fields Institute for Research in Mathematical Sciences, Toronto. Professor Gumel is an active member of the Canadian Applied and Industrial Mathematics Society (CAIMS). In addition to serving on its various committees earlier, Professor Gumel was elected Secretary of CAIMS from 2007-2009(he was re-elected for a second term: 2009-2011). Professor Gumel is also a member of the Canadian Mathematics Society (CMS) and serves on the Outreach Committee of the Society for Mathematical Biology (SMB). Owing to its interdisciplinary nature, Professor Gumel’s work enjoys fruitful collaborations with mathematical and medical scientists from around the world. Professor Gumel has received series of awards and he is listed among the top African Mathematicians of the 1990s on the website of the Mathematicians of the African.

Kemafor anyanwu



Dr. Kemafor Anyanwu is an associate professor at North Carolina State University, USA

Education
* 2007: Computer Science, University of Georgia, Athens, GA.
* 1989: Biochemistry, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Nigeria.
Appointments
* Aug 2007 – present: Assistant Professor, North Carolina State University
* Aug 2004 – July 2007: Graduate Research Assistant, Large Scale Distributed Systems Laboratory, Department of Computer Science, University of Georgia.
* May 2006 – August 2006: Summer Research Intern, Advanced Database Group, HP Labs, Palo Alto, CA.
* Aug 1998 – Jul 2000: Graduate Research Assistant, Large Scale Distributed Information Systems Lab, Department of Computer Science, University of Georgia.


Prof. Godwin Chukwu



Godwin Chukwu is a Professor at University of Alaska, USA
Dr. Chukwu has worked for the firms of Elf Petroleum, Petroleum Associates of Lafayette, Agip Energy and Natural Resources, in different engineering and professional capacities. He has taught both undergraduate and graduate engineering and related economics courses at the University of Port-Harcourt Nigeria, and currently the University of Alaska Fairbanks. In addition, he has taught several short courses in fluid hydraulics and hydrodynamics, and drilling optimization, as a consultant. He served as the chair of the petroleum engineering department at UAF from 1992-1995 and 1996-2002.
Dr. Chukwu has authored and co-authored over 65 research publications in the areas of drilling, hydraulics, gas-to-liquids transportation, petroleum geology and
natural resource utilization. He is internationally known for his work in the area of non-Newtonian fluid hydraulics applied to oil well drilling/production technology, and hydrodynamics of GTL transportation in pipes. His current research work in gas-to-liquid transportation and operational challenges through the Trans-Alaska Pipeline System is sponsored by the US Department of Energy, and supported by Alyeska Pipeline Service Company.
Dr. Chukwu is a registered professional engineer in both Nigeria and the state of Alaska. He has served in several professional bodies and organizations which include the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) and the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET). Dr. Chukwu served as the UAF Faculty Senate President-elect (May 2001-May 2002), and subsequently, the Faculty Senate
President (May 2002-May 2003).
Education
* Ph.D. in Petroleum Engineering, University of Oklahoma, Norman, 1989
* MS in Petroleum Engineering, University of Southwestern Louisiana, Lafayette, 1980
* BS in Petroleum Engineering, University of Southwestern Louisiana, Lafayette, 1979



George Ude,



He is a Assistant Professor, Department of Natural science Bowie state university, USA

Education
B.S. - University of Ife, Ile-Ife, Nigeria (Botany)
M.S. - Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria (Genetics)
Ph.D. - University of Maryland, College Park, MD (Plant Breeding and Genetics)
Post-doc - University of Maryland, College Park (Soybean Phylogeny and Molecular Marker Assisted Selection); International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), Ibadan, Nigeria (Molecular Genetics of the Musa species).
Areas of Expertise - molecular biology, molecular markers and phylogenetic studies.
Editor-in-Chief of the fast rising African Journal of Biotechnology


Raymond Akwule



Prof. Raymond Akwule has more than 25 years of teaching, research, and project planning and implementation experience in the fields of telecommunications and information technology as well as Mass Communication and Media studies at George Mason University in Fairfax Virginia USA.
He is the author of Global Telecommunication: The Technology,Administration and policies (Butterworth-Heinemann). This book has been used as text in several major Universities in the USA and worldwide. He is also the author of numerous articles and conference presentation.
He was Director of Center for Telecommunications Information and Broadcasting, which later become the Center for Media Research and Telecommunications at the department of Communication, George Mason University. He was one of the founders of the MA Telecommunications programs at the same university.
Professor Akwule has advised many countries in the area of Media and communication and has spearheaded the design and implementation of several nation ICT networks as well as e-government, e-commerce and e-education programs in Africa.



Dr Ferdinand Ofodile



Dr. Ferdinand Ofodile is a board certified plastic surgeon. Dr. Ofodile is a clinical professor of surgery at Columbia University, New York. He has been practicing plastic surgery for more than twenty years. He is a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons (FACS), and a Fellow of the American Association of Plastic Surgeons. He is also board certified in general surgery.
Dr. Ofodile received his Bachelor of Science (BS) and Doctor of Medicine (MD) degrees at Northwestern University, Chicago, Illinois. He did his surgical training at Columbia Presbyterian and Harlem Hospitals, New York. He did a Fellowship in Plastic Surgery at Mayo Clinic.

Dr. Ferdinand Ofodile designed a NASAL IMPLANT FOR RHINOPLASTY in Blacks and Hispanics, named the “Ofodile Implant” after his name. The Implants are designed to produce more natural results that fit the black and Hispanic features. This implant was created by Surgiform.com of South Carolina (1-866-225-5785) .
Dr. Ofodile has published numerous scientific articles in plastic surgery and presented scientific plastic surgery papers in many international conferences.
::: Dr. Ofodile is an active member of several societies, including:
* American Society of Plastic Surgeons
* American Association of Plastic Surgeons (Fellow)
* American College of Surgeons (Fellow)
* New York Regional Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons
He has received several awards and has been named one of "America's Top Physicians" by the Consumers' Research Council of America and "Top African American Doctor" by the Network Journal.
Dr. Ofodile has led volunteer medical missions to several parts of the world, including the Dominican Republic, Haiti, Nigeria and Mozambique.



Dr Chidubem Osuji

Dr Chinedum Osuji Ph.D.
Assistant Profesor of Chemical Engineering, School of Engineering and Apllied Sciences, Yale University, New Haven CT.
Research Interest : Dynamics of complex fluids, rheology, polymer material science.



Manny Aniegbonam



Prof. Manny C Aniebonam is the National President of the Nigerian IT Professionals in the Americas (NITPA), a U.S- based organization of diverse Information Technology practitioners in the Diaspora. He is currently on the faculty of the George Washington University Computer Information Systems, Management Science Department, in Washington DC USA.
A graduate of the George Washington University School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Dr. Aniebonam’s background is deeply rooted in the Information Technology industry. .


Chidi Achebe



He is currently an assistant professor at Tufts University School of Medicine.
Chidi Achebe - MD, MPH, MBA President & CEO
Dr. Chidi Achebe completed undergraduate studies in natural sciences, history and philosophy at Bard College; received an MPH from the Harvard School of Public Health, his MD at Dartmouth Medical School and an MBA degree at Yale University's School of Management.
He also completed his residency in both Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the Texas Medical Center in Houston, TX.
He has held the position of Medical Director at Whittier Street health center, Assistant Professor at Tufts University School of Medicine, and is currently the President and CEO of the Harvard St. Health Center.
After several years of work at various Boston health centers, Dr Achebe now sees "the struggle against inequalities in health and health care for all vulnerable, underserved Americans, as the next stage of the Civil Rights movement;" and has dedicated his life's work to helping to solve the conundrum of health care inequity in America's health care system.
Dr Achebe makes church calls, and speaks at youth summits, conventions, conferences, schools, barber shops - focal gathering areas where he can reach underserved patients - reminding the community of the value of health, preventive care, and the quality of service readily available at Harvard Street.
While expanding his unique implementation of “medicine without borders,” Achebe works as a passionate advocate for the global community through his writings that call attention to worldwide health concerns such as the HIV/AIDs pandemic and Prostate Cancer.
His efforts have earned him a featured TV appearance on Basic Black; profile in the Boston Globe and AOL Black Voices, an interview on WUMB-FM's Commonwealth Journal (interviewed by the legendary Barbara Neely); and feature length articles in several international periodicals, journals, and newspapers.



Ofodike Ezekoye

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Professor Ofodike Ezekoye Ph.D., is a
Professor of Mechanical Engineering , University of Texas at Austin
Expertise in High Temperature Combustion and heat transfer
Research Funded by DOE, NASA, Texas Dept of Transportation.
Werner W Dorn Besser Teaching Fellow.
Research : Combustion systems and fire fighting tactics.

Chukwu Nwakuche Ethelbert

He currently is Tenured Professor of Mathematics, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, USA since 1998 to date, formerly,
administrator , mathematician, author, researcher, university teacher; Born November 22, 1940 in Eastern Nigeria, West Africa; Married and has six children
Education : BS, Brown University, RI, USA, Applied Mathematics: 1965, MS, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Eastern Nigeria, 1972, PhD, Case Western Reserve University, Mathematics


Why are Igbos too wicked in achievements and too good displaying them.?
Afonjas lamenting right now cheesy

Re: fghj by Ritchiee: 5:23pm On Dec 15, 2016
Swahili0:
grin grin grin grin grin u dont make any sense dats y i dont reply ....sorry
lol...are you a trader? grin
Re: fghj by Noblecx: 5:25pm On Dec 15, 2016
laudate:
Er...point of correction. Access bank is not wholly Igbo-owned. In fact, the Edo-owned portion is slightly higher than the part owned by the SS-Igbo chaps. And New Telegraph has one of the lowest circulation rates when compared with other publications based in the South-West. Just saying.... sad
OK collect all you've just listed.
Edo minorities need boost finally cheesy

Re: fghj by Swahili0(f): 5:25pm On Dec 15, 2016
Noblecx:


Why are Igbos too wicked in achievements and too good displaying them.?
Afonjas lamenting right now cheesy
hahahahaa grin grin grin grin

they are all in pain now
Re: fghj by Swahili0(f): 5:27pm On Dec 15, 2016
i am still waiting for afonja technocrats grin grin grin grin






guy i don they beg them since ....mbok grin grin grin
Re: fghj by laudate:
Noblecx:
OK collect all you've just listed.
Edo minorities need boost finally cheesy
Ree-ea-ally? shocked Well, I don't know about the Edo needing a boost. You will have to ask them. I just felt it was unfair to attribute something that is jointly owned by two or more people, to just one SS person. In other places, such actions are classified as greed. So one needs to set the records straight. Hope you catch my drift.

Re: fghj by Anambra1stSon(m): 5:29pm On Dec 15, 2016
laudate:
Wow!! wink Thanks for posting the pictures of these face-me-I-face-you retail stalls in Onitsha market. It is a replica of those markets that abound in Lagos.... nice! cheesy
How many do you have outside Lagos huh

Anambra host 37 markets including West African largest market main market Onitsha and Nigeria auto hub market Nnewi
Re: fghj by orimsamsam(m): 5:31pm On Dec 15, 2016
[quote author= post=51958412]Onitsha market one of world biggest market

http://www.bbc.com/news/business-31536706[/quote]world biggest KO. U don reach bodija market before, u don reach gbagi market before
Re: fghj by Noblecx: 5:32pm On Dec 15, 2016
laudate:
Guy, I was just about to commend you for those pictures until you included products that are imported by Igbo traders and marketed locally here. Haba!! Since when have solar panels been manufactured in Ala Igbo?? huh
LOL!!! Dem dey wait you...
Ever heard of steam turbine? cheesy

Re: fghj by laudate: 5:34pm On Dec 15, 2016
Noblecx:
LOL!!! Dem dey wait you...
Ever heard of steam turbine? cheesy
Oh, is that your new angle?? shocked You are trying to dodge the huge gaffe & monumental error you committed when you were copying and pasting pictures of solar panels as part of the stuff produced and manufactured in Ala Igbo? cheesy
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