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Re: WAEC RESULTS 2016 State-by-state League Table by pazienza(m): 9:15pm On Mar 17, 2017
Samtob90:


The Abia I know can't ever be 1st, a state that depends on corper to teach, a state where the teachers that write answers for waec exams still have to consult the textbook for subjects they teach?

You know nothing about Abia. Abia has many top ranked secondary schools, that are ranked amongst the best in Nigeria.

http://goodschoolsguidenigeria.com/blog/top-10-nigerian-secondary-schools-with-the-best-waec-result-in-2015/

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Re: WAEC RESULTS 2016 State-by-state League Table by EasternActivist: 9:18pm On Mar 17, 2017
Afonjas aff run madt grin

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Re: WAEC RESULTS 2016 State-by-state League Table by thuggCheetah(m): 9:24pm On Mar 17, 2017
EasternActivist:
Afonjas aff run madt grin
the thing really pain our oily skulls no b small
We will keep deceiving ourselves that we are highly educated because of d enormous size of our skulls grin

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Re: WAEC RESULTS 2016 State-by-state League Table by mightyhazel: 9:26pm On Mar 17, 2017
Philistine:

Like an igbo boy using urhobo moniker,inferiority complex at it's peak, not proud of your tribe
av seen the level of ur intelligence!




Ogene is now oghene I guess!



And 2moro u wonder y u fail exams and keep retaking them!
Pay attention to fine details!!

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Re: WAEC RESULTS 2016 State-by-state League Table by stephleena(f): 9:28pm On Mar 17, 2017
Philistine:
Who takes this shit serious, we all know they achieved it through miracle centres. Waec has since lost his credibility. Why are SE states not doing very well in cowbell maths competition, ican exams etc it is simply because they cannot cheat in these exams!!
e pain am

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Re: WAEC RESULTS 2016 State-by-state League Table by EasternActivist: 9:29pm On Mar 17, 2017
thuggCheetah:
the thing really pain our oily skulls no b small
We will keep deceiving ourselves that we are highly educated because of d enormous size of our skulls grin
My belle o

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Re: WAEC RESULTS 2016 State-by-state League Table by donratcock: 9:36pm On Mar 17, 2017
myplaydiary:
I can spot one afonja asking for the source of the result? cheesy

Very soon they will say Willie Obiano Marked the sheet at Government house Awka grin grin grin

Even the last born of SE thump all Afonja states, even Ogun were they use human skulls to carry expo. grin

Waec it is Not good o

Seun are you seeing this?

Afonjas right now, they haff die from this fatal crash grin
Hahahahahaha

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Re: WAEC RESULTS 2016 State-by-state League Table by Customer80: 9:48pm On Mar 17, 2017
Re: WAEC RESULTS 2016 State-by-state League Table by Customer80: 9:50pm On Mar 17, 2017
Customer80:
http://city-press.news24.com/News/newsmaker-holy-cows-to-the-slaughter-20160208
please someone should open this link and paste it here. Igbos are global champions

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Re: WAEC RESULTS 2016 State-by-state League Table by dokiOloye(m): 9:53pm On Mar 17, 2017
BankeSmalls:


It's because the board at both cowbell and ICAN are dominated by ewedu guzzling ppl grin
Na d same poo we de see for postgraduate medical exams ooo.

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Re: WAEC RESULTS 2016 State-by-state League Table by thuggCheetah(m): 9:54pm On Mar 17, 2017
stephleena:

e pain am
d pain is 2much 4 our Yoruba skulls to bear

Infact as I'm talking to u naw , I'm loosening d rope dat our neighbors use in spreading clothes outside
I must end dis pain once and for all

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Re: WAEC RESULTS 2016 State-by-state League Table by Ogene001: 9:55pm On Mar 17, 2017
Philistine:

Like an igbo boy using urhobo moniker,inferiority complex at it's peak, not proud of your tribe
Ogene is a musical instrument in Igboland. Watch the video of the track, "OGENE" by Flavour and Zoro. THe chorus is calling out boys and girls to come and dance to the sound of OGENE. Picture of people playing OGENE is also attached, I think its a gong in English language. Hope you have been properly educated

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kTWYQnbqN8I

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Re: WAEC RESULTS 2016 State-by-state League Table by HiddenShadow: 9:58pm On Mar 17, 2017
Afonjas have been murdered grin grin grin cheesy cheesy

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Re: WAEC RESULTS 2016 State-by-state League Table by myplaydiary: 9:59pm On Mar 17, 2017
uduak2016:
After some people will be dragging feet with Igbos as if Igbos are their mate. If you knew the true history of Igbos, you won't even dare to look an Igbo person in eye, let alone drag feet. By the time igbos are done with you in this country, when you see an Igbo person pass you by, you won't know when you will say "Good morning sir" or "Good morning ma'am". They hide under One Nigeria with wicked systematic marginalization of Igbos to claim they are sophisticated, educated, but when the results come out, they are not even top 10, and even now we have Northern states ahead of them. Afonjas time is up and they will be disgraced once and for all. Kudos to Edo, Rivers, Bayelsa....SE and SS dominating!

Igbos Ingenuity as far back as 1960s...YOU THINK IGBOS ARE YOUR MATE AFONJAS? SMH!
https://www.nairaland.com/3314515/biafran-technology-inventions-display-umuahia
The Afonja cone head are not worthy to sweep the floor where Igbo's walk, like you said it's just because of one Nigeria if Not they will be stuck in their trade of skull mining in Ogun state where you have the highest skull deposits and skull miners in the world grin Afonja I hail o

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Re: WAEC RESULTS 2016 State-by-state League Table by thuggCheetah(m): 10:02pm On Mar 17, 2017
Ogene001:

Ogene is a musical instrument in Igboland. Watch the video of the track, "OGENE" by Flavour and Zoro. THe chorus is calling out boys and girls to come and dance to the sound of OGENE. Picture of people playing OGENE is also attached, I think its a gong in English language. Hope you have properly educated

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kTWYQnbqN8I
chai!...bros e don do na
U Igbos hav thoroughly dealt with his Muslim skull on this thread
At least giv Yoruba muslim breathing space na grin grin

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Re: WAEC RESULTS 2016 State-by-state League Table by myplaydiary: 10:03pm On Mar 17, 2017
Philistine:
Who takes this shit serious, we all know they achieved it through miracle centres. Waec has since lost his credibility. Why are SE states not doing very well in cowbell maths competition, ican exams etc it is simply because they cannot cheat in these exams!!
Why dint you guys achieve yours with Soka forest? after all we all saw the report here on Nairaland that some student wrote their Waec in Soka forest and were brandishing charms freely, without any invigilators in sight, is that one too not a miracle center, cheesy Oya Afonja tell me the miracle wey pass that one. grin

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Re: WAEC RESULTS 2016 State-by-state League Table by stephleena(f): 10:05pm On Mar 17, 2017
thuggCheetah:
d pain is 2much 4 our Yoruba skulls to bear

Infact as I'm talking to u naw , I'm loosening d rope dat our neighbors use in spreading clothes outside
I must end dis pain once and for all
lwkmd.....kpele oo

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Re: WAEC RESULTS 2016 State-by-state League Table by myplaydiary: 10:07pm On Mar 17, 2017
dokiOloye:
Na d same poo we de see for postgraduate medical exams ooo.
Afonja e haff die inside this thread oo

No more market for Otapiapia and rope sellers in Ibadan. grin

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Re: WAEC RESULTS 2016 State-by-state League Table by totit: 10:08pm On Mar 17, 2017
thuggCheetah:
chai!...bros e don do na
U Igbos hav thoroughly dealt with his Muslim skull on this thread
At least giv Yoruba muslim breathing space na grin grin

Colins amadi ,from anambra enjoy your ibo thread, chestbeating and leave afonja out of it afonja top at the recent Neco. Enjoy ya thread and leave afonja cool
Re: WAEC RESULTS 2016 State-by-state League Table by pazienza(m): 10:09pm On Mar 17, 2017
The first black woman to address the Stellenbosch University convocation was, by and large, expected to pen a reconciliatory address. She spoke to a predominantly white audience, who were encouraged to come in droves by AfriForum and other alumni to ensure the conservative vote prevailed. Perhaps they would have preferred it if she had spoken about hot summer days in the Boland sipping chilled white wine. Perhaps they expected jokes about learning to sokkie and a reflection on the strides made at the institution in the quest for transformation. But as Laurel Thatcher Ulrich once said, well- behaved women seldom make history. In less than 25 minutes, Nigerian-born and Eastern Cape- raised Lovelyn Chidinma Nnenne Nwadeyi barged her way into the university’s history books. She used her flawless Afrikaans, English and isiXhosa to slaughter all of the institution’s holy cows, calling it out on its tributes to the architects of apartheid and the use of Afrikaans as a means to exclude and oppress. MY DEAR WHITE FRIENDS, WE CAN’T HAVE YOU SHOWING UP AT NIGHT AND NOT SHOW UP DURING THE DAY. THIS IS THE TRUTH ABOUT WHAT I AM SAYING ” “I know that a lot of people who know me were expecting me to do the whole kumbaya thing. I am known as a person of reconciliation and unity building, and that is a part of me. But this was a different moment,” said Nwadeyi of the speech, which, by yesterday, had attracted more than 32 000 views online and countless shares on social media.

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Re: WAEC RESULTS 2016 State-by-state League Table by pazienza(m): 10:09pm On Mar 17, 2017
The convocation was supposed to sit on
November 5, but was postponed until last week
because of student protests, which saw Nwadeyi
on the front lines.


During the #FeesMustFall protests, she was there
in the early hours of the morning, negotiating
politely with police officers and furious motorists,
urging them not to assault or run over students
barricading roads with their bodies.
Ever pragmatic, the international studies master’s
graduate was regarded by university authorities
and her fellow students alike as a voice of reason.
When she spoke, the students called her mbokodo,
a sign of respect to their resolute female leader.
On the fourth day of the protests, she delivered an
impassioned speech at midnight to thousands of
students who had come from the residences to
hear what the protesters had to say. It was her
birthday, and the crowd started off by singing to
her.


She told them: “I am going to say something and I
need you to accept it in the correct spirit. My dear
white friends, we can’t have you showing up at
night and not show up during the day. This is the
truth about what I am saying.
“Tomorrow is the last day of the week and it may
be the last chance for us to force management to
accept the terms we have given them, so we need
this turnout to convince them.

“We can no longer be seen as a group of noisy
and lazy black students; it is not acceptable. This
is all about unity.”
Until then, about 200 students had taken part in
the protests. The next day, there were more than 1
000.

For Nwadeyi, being an outsider at the white-
dominated Stellenbosch University was not her
first brush with alienation. Born in Lagos, she
came to Queenstown in the Eastern Cape as a
small child speaking only English and Igbo.
In a blog post last year, in which she dealt with
xenophobia and why South Africans shouldn’t
blame foreigners for “stealing” their jobs, she
wrote: “For the first three years of my life in South
Africa, my little brother and I barely saw my dad
more than twice a month.
“What was he doing absent from the home other
than selling pillowcases, duvets and bedsheets,
going door to door on foot through the streets,
villages and side roads of the old Transkei and
Ciskei?

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Re: WAEC RESULTS 2016 State-by-state League Table by pazienza(m): 10:12pm On Mar 17, 2017
“My father would leave the house on Monday
mornings after he and my mum got us ready for
school. And he would be gone for days and weeks,
selling the few pillowcases and bedsheets. On
foot. We were never sure when he would return.
But when he did, we were always more grateful for
his safety and aliveness than anything else.”
She has her parents to thank for her work ethic –
both of them graduated from Walter Sisulu
University with diplomas of their own.


“I got my first job when I was 11 years old. I
worked on the school bus in my town. I collected
money for the bus driver, wrote out receipts and
kept order on the bus. I didn’t get paid much, but
it helped me learn that nothing comes easy; I
learnt to be responsible and accountable to
someone else.”


Her chameleon-like ability to fit in in any social
group prepared her for life at Stellenbosch. But she
finally found herself up against a brick wall while
in Cape Town’s Camps Bay during “blik skut” –
collecting money from motorists for the first-year
students’ charity fundraiser.


“For the first time in the history of Lovelyn
Chidinma Nnenne Nwadeyi’s life, I was called a
‘k****r’ to my face. And that night at res at a
skakeling [social], two Afrikaans boys who one of
my friends introduced me to refused to shake my
hand during the introduction,” she wrote in another
blog post.
“I died. I died 1 000 times.”

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Re: WAEC RESULTS 2016 State-by-state League Table by myplaydiary: 10:22pm On Mar 17, 2017
Samtob90:


The Abia I know can't ever be 1st, a state that depends on corper to teach, a state where the teachers that write answers for waec exams still have to consult the textbook for subjects they teach?
Awol owo (Money miss road) Aka Oju Eja will be dancing shoki in his grave for setting his yoruba clan 100 years back into stone age, of ritualism and barbarism that the colonialist knew yoruba for (It was well documented I have evidence to prove this). He properly planned and strategise their failure with free education and sharing of watery beans to their Ancestors the father of the modern day yoruba cone head clans. as soon as he saw is plan was in motion he self destruct with Ota pia pia that was made in Aba leaving yoruba cone head clans with new generation of stomach infrastructure leaders. grin

Yoruba have enter recession before Nigeria oo, kemi just put Nigeria there recently.

But yoruba is still ahead there are in Retrogression now, and dying of hunger per/sec billing

Lemme epp somebody with picture evidence.

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Re: WAEC RESULTS 2016 State-by-state League Table by pazienza(m): 10:23pm On Mar 17, 2017
Igbos are powerful and fearest. Imagine the bravery of that Young Igbo lady.

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Re: WAEC RESULTS 2016 State-by-state League Table by facelessangel: 10:26pm On Mar 17, 2017
if recruitment in Nigeria is done by Merit, I dont think any Igbo person who wants to be employed will be unemployed.

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Re: WAEC RESULTS 2016 State-by-state League Table by myplaydiary: 10:28pm On Mar 17, 2017
Philistine:

Who rates igbos as one of the most intelligent in the world? You guys are chest beaters, Empty barrels makes the loudest noise!
Afonja are you not checking time? are you not suppose to be digging for Skulls already, abeg get to work o jere grin

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Re: WAEC RESULTS 2016 State-by-state League Table by myplaydiary: 10:31pm On Mar 17, 2017
BankeSmalls:


It's because the board at both cowbell and ICAN are dominated by ewedu guzzling ppl grin
That is a tribal competion always hosted in the southwest and by the way Igbo's have been topping Waec, Neco and Jamb Back to back for over 15 years in a row and the afonja's are still singing thesame song what does that tell you. grin

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Re: WAEC RESULTS 2016 State-by-state League Table by Philistine(m): 10:36pm On Mar 17, 2017
myplaydiary:
Afonja are you not checking time? are you not suppose to be digging for Skulls already, abeg get to work o jere grin
I expect nothing less from an emotionally imbalanced and hate filled tribe.
Re: WAEC RESULTS 2016 State-by-state League Table by myplaydiary: 10:37pm On Mar 17, 2017
At the rate Afonja cone head clans are dropping dead on this thread by tomorrow i don't think they will be any afonja moniker left on Nairaland

It will no longer be afonjaland but Ipobland grin

I hope Seun is not one of the Afonja e-warriors cause i dont want to hear story that touch cheesy

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Re: WAEC RESULTS 2016 State-by-state League Table by Amarabae(f): 10:44pm On Mar 17, 2017
nice one from south east states. the media false propagandas against Igbos are crashing day by day.

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Re: WAEC RESULTS 2016 State-by-state League Table by Customer80: 10:47pm On Mar 17, 2017
pazienza:
Igbos are powerful and fearest. Imagine the bravery of that Young Igbo lady.
Imela odogwu

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Re: WAEC RESULTS 2016 State-by-state League Table by myplaydiary: 10:51pm On Mar 17, 2017
Philistine:

I expect nothing less from an emotionally imbalanced and hate filled tribe.
chai chai the thing pain am well well, do you still have the pain killer baba gave you?

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