Family › Re: Why Are They So Many Pedophile's Out There? by Sagamite(m): 1:19pm On Jun 25, 2015 |
kay29000: Exactly!!! This is has always been my opinion on this, and also on Pedophilia. You have that view in the UK and the BBC and the Guardian would attack you as a "BIGOT", "HOMOPHOBIC".  |
Family › Re: Why Are They So Many Pedophile's Out There? by Sagamite(m): 1:12pm On Jun 25, 2015 |
YourMain: Hmm maybe I dunno. I've never met a pedophile. But according to real crime drama lol I watch on tv they can't help it. And when they're remorseful it is the saddest thing.
So, you think normal people through abstinence can become pedophiles ? You think?  Okay. I have never met an homosexual.  |
Family › Re: Why Are They So Many Pedophile's Out There? by Sagamite(m): 1:07pm On Jun 25, 2015 |
kay29000: Every week, we here one story or the other of a pedophile defiling a small girl. Why is this on the increase these days? What makes a man think that way when they are grown women out there? I just want to understand the cause, and not be like rest of the world who just focuses on the effect. People just say things like 'castrate the man,' 'Kill him,' 'Imprison him for life.' All these wont stop other pedophiles from acting out there evil thoughts. So, what causes men from having pedophilia thoughts? It is a dysfunctionality in sexual desire. That is their sexual orientation. They were born that way, they did not choose it. That is why I get annoyed when the West want to bully people for comparing it with homosexuality. Having an unnatural/abnormal desire is the core of both and should be separate from the act (and impact). Instead of attacking those with these dysfunctionalities or accepting them, I would like to see investigation into how to resolve it first. |
Romance › Re: Ladies Don't Care Much about Guy Looks But Height by Sagamite(m): 12:28pm On Jun 25, 2015 |
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Romance › Re: Ladies Don't Care Much about Guy Looks But Height by Sagamite(m): 12:24pm On Jun 25, 2015 |
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Romance › Re: Opinion: Why Do Some Handsome Guys End Up Marrying Ugly Girls? by Sagamite(m): 12:16pm On Jun 25, 2015 |
shammahyaro: which is better sef??..marry a beautiful scandalous,cheating and nagging wife...or an ugly peace loving,calm and humble?? If these are the only 2 options, then the best approach is don't marry. Fck girls who are the former and befriend girls who are the latter. |
Romance › Re: Ladies Don't Care Much about Guy Looks But Height by Sagamite(m): 12:08pm On Jun 25, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: New Sect ‘Yanlabaiku’ Emerges In Kebbi Forbids Western Education, Shares Wives by Sagamite(m): 12:03pm On Jun 25, 2015 |
Super1Star: You must be a joker.
We are talking of terrorists, you are talking of pastors buying jets. What a correlation in the land of the dumbos!!! You are a moronic, cretinous fuuktard! So it is "forwardness" to be dumb enough to give all your money to pastors to live large while you continue to suffer and smile waiting for a miracle, cretin? Moronic fuuktard! You are talking about "dumbos"? |
Romance › Re: Ladies Don't Care Much about Guy Looks But Height by Sagamite(m): 11:58am On Jun 25, 2015 |
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Romance › Re: Ladies Don't Care Much about Guy Looks But Height by Sagamite(m): 11:47am On Jun 25, 2015 |
axiliborha: I can't marry a short dude because of my children they will become dwarfs.... I am five nine and I don't see my self marrying a dude who is 5'6, 5'5...if he like make he get money or not......short guys are not in my dictionary....they are rich tallk handsome guy all over the place when I can pick one easily You will be lucky to have your "pick" of any group of guys considering your grammar, talk less of rich, tall and handsome guys you can pick "easily". Better start going assessing the church you want to go to for your deliverance when you are struggling for husband. |
Romance › Re: Ladies Don't Care Much about Guy Looks But Height by Sagamite(m): 11:44am On Jun 25, 2015 |
INTERMAN: Is it right i think a lady would prefer to go for an ugly guy just because he is tall than those short handsome guys. Ladies now prefers what the environment demands than looks. Ladies nowadays don't care much about guys looks again but height. Trust me, they care about good grammar. That is what you should worry about the most. |
Romance › Re: My Girlfriend Said Her Previous Guy Was Stronger In Bed. by Sagamite(m): 11:38am On Jun 25, 2015 |
cronsberg: Guys, i was just having a conversation with my girlfriend/ wife to be about likes and likes-not in bed, and while listing her likes, she went on a story telling episode about her previous guy. The part of the story that caught my attention was when she said that her ex will do her for hours without resting. She said there was a time she visited the guy and he effd her from 12 noon to 5pm, that she could barely walk that day and was feeling so satisfied and fulfilled. She then said with all the fuss i was making about effing her out of her senses, that i came short of satisfaction, and that the guy was stronger in bed. You could imaging how furious and boiling i was feeling inside while hearing this from her in a normal conversation. The facts are though that when ever we have sex, i am absolutely sure i last for atleast 15 minutes or more no doubt, my penis is 5.7 to 6 inches erect and hard as wood, i do pre-intimacy and such, so what the hell is the problem? Is it even my damn problem or her's? I know for damn sure no normal guy will last for more than 20 minutes of constant thrusting. If she has to be effd for hours in order to feel satisfied, isn't she the one with the problem? On the one hand, i feel like i shouldn't even worry myself since she is aperantly the nimphomeniac not me. On the other hand, i feel that her "accidental revelation" is a sign of what's to come, as in she might be a cheater when married because of her insatiable appetied for marathon sex. what's your opinion guys What an insecure low-life.  Her insatiable appetied (sic)? Not your insatiable appetite to climax early? So you are going to blame her for your amateur ability to perform? |
Politics › Re: New Sect ‘Yanlabaiku’ Emerges In Kebbi Forbids Western Education, Shares Wives by Sagamite(m): 11:21am On Jun 25, 2015 |
BuddahMonk: North is for those that are Nuts Super1Star: North is in trouble.
They are really paying for the years of backwardness and subjugation of their own people by their elites.
BH in NE and Yanlaibaku in NW. OK nah. And what about you fuuktard southerners that give all your money to pastors to buy private jets and live large? |
Education › Re: A Nigerian With Three First Class degrees by Sagamite(m): 11:16am On Jun 25, 2015 |
J3da: We present you…Triple Threat Onoriode Aziza!
The star of today’s show is deserving of all the celebration we can muster because he has distinguished himself on three different levels of academic pursuit. Graduating from the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife , with a first class degree, he went on to achieve the same feat at the Nigerian Law School. In June 2015, Onoriode Reginald Aziza graduated from the Cambridge University with another first class degree.
Onoriode’s father is a retired civil servant, and his mother is a professor at the Delta State University. Talking about his parents, he says that his father counselled consistent hard work.
We love the raw honesty and brilliance of Onoriode’s story! “Although I had a penchant for childish excesses, good parental discipline and support from my siblings led me in the right path, and into starting my schooling at a tender age. I believe this gave me a spirit of extreme determination, a trait I believe, is my most distinct feature.“
Onoriode’s graduation ceremony from Cambridge University is on the 27th of June, but we couldn’t wait to get the photos. We will update this post as soon as we receive them.
But, when you read the story, you’ll know why our excitement knows no bounds.
I Was Never a Genius
After strenuous struggles at the prestigious Kings College Lagos, I was admitted to study law in Obafemi Awolowo University at 15. Young, naïve and free-spirited, I took up the challenge of studying law – and a daunting challenge it was! My initial years were rough. I initially had a writing style used across all examinations, but wildly fluctuating grades quickly taught me to pick courses only after careful enquiry, and tailor examination answers to the tastes of the particular lecturers. After initial skirmishes with unpleasant grades, I later became consistent and my CGPA hovered around a 4.4 from the second semester of my third year until my very last result. The fact that I am the only first class graduate of the Faculty of Law in the last four years confirms the difficulty of the task.
The Daunting Feat of Law School
Proceeding to the Nigerian Law School at 20 presented even more challenges: I was forced to compete with my colleagues in the Yenagoa Campus and with the five other campuses of the Law School system; I was exposed to seminar-styled lectures sometimes running into six hours in length with only a thirty minute break, as opposed to the maximum of two-hours I was accustomed to in the university; I was compelled to challenge myself on a national scale against the best and brightest of students around Nigeria; and I was constantly reminded that as the best graduating law student from OAU, I had to replicate this excellence on a national scale. I had the benefit of fantastic lecturers at the Yenagoa Campus of the Law School who showed me the nuances of the system and how to make the most of it. After ceaseless hours of working through the year and during the externship programs, I sat the bar examinations and made my 2nd first-class and finished as the second best in Nigeria.
I recall joking with my friends that whilst I do not have the dexterity of Lionel Messi or Cristiano Ronaldo on a football pitch, I may have the ability to score a hat-trick of first-class results. The Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge was the venue, the flagship Masters of Corporate Law (MCL) Degree was the target and I prepared myself for an epic battle of intellect.
Challenges!
Funding a Masters in Cambridge is a big issue. Prior to resumption, and facing the prospects of having my admission revoked, I wrote ceaselessly to prominent Nigerians, Senior Advocates, Governors, Ministers and Governments, requesting funds and promising to be bonded in service to them or to the country upon my return if granted the funds. As expected, my entreaties were met with a mixture of deafening silence and tenuous, pontifical excuses. Thankfully, I finally secured a scholarship just in time to commence the program.
Cambridge and the MCL brought competing to an entirely new level. The minimum eligibility requirement to take the MCL was a first class in the university, and the course admits a maximum of 25 students in the world. With an eventual cohort of 23 students spread through 16 countries and all continents, including students who had concluded doctoral programs, and students working in the Central Banks and Securities Commissions of their home countries, I had no doubt that around and beside me were some of the best and brightest brains in their respective countries. The prospect of learning with and competing against them was scary and refreshing in equal measure. Whilst realism told me it would be difficult, optimism told me it is possible.
Lionel Messi of Academic Excellence! Hello Hat-trick
From my first breath in Cambridge on September 29th 2014 to my final examination on June 5th 2015, I was motivated by a single goal: ensure the world knows that the best students in Nigeria can compete with, and excel against the best students in the world. I had no precedents to work with as none of my friends who had finished from Cambridge before me made a first-class. Fortunately, I was classmates with an amazing senior colleague of mine from OAU (who like me, also made the first class in Cambridge). His presence gave me a compass with which to navigate the academic seas of Cambridge amidst the tumultuous waves of a crashing Naira exchange rate, without sinking my boat.
Whilst ensuring a realistic sense of what was important, I ensured I made the most of Cambridge. I traveled, met new people, explored and experimented (sometimes determining not to eat the cuisine of one country more than once in a particular week)! I secured vacation placements with law-firms in London, attended balls, garden parties and formal dinners, undertook a pro-bono project with the Law Faculty, served food to the homeless on the streets of Cambridge, and locked myself in the library when needed. At the end of the second term, of my 4 courses, I had secured 3 first class results and 1 first class with distinction. Mathematically, even with a term left, the deal had been done, and nothing but an absolute shipwreck in my final term could deny me the hat-trick. The final term went just as well as the previous terms and finally, the results were officially released: I had my 3rd first-class in the bag, and I was just 23! The 1st first-class felt good, the 2nd first class felt great; the 3rd was outright emotional: saying I was on the Mt. Everest of ecstasy does not do justice to the feeling!
Keep Raising the Bar
Borrowing from the wisdom of an old English judge, it appears that those with a taste for fairytales seem to think that in some Aladdin’s cave, there is hidden a virtue variously called ‘natural talent’ or ‘genius’ and something in the art of reproduction confers it on some children and not on others, which makes them excel better than others. Whilst I cannot attest to the truthfulness of this claim in other disciplines, I know it is non-existent in law. I can attest to the fact that I was born with no knowledge of commercial law, civil litigation, or competition law: knowledge of the law resides in the pages of books. I thus believe, as did Justice Melville Fuller of the US Supreme Court, that “the world furnishes many examples of the superiority of the truly earnest and laborious mind over the merely intellectual.” Academic excellence therefore does not reside in in-born gifts but in unrepentant effort. Irrespective of your circumstances, I urge you to set the goal, raise the bar, and pursue. Dreams are neither too big nor goals too high, but minds are either too small to conceive them or arms too short to achieve them. Yes, you can!
Source: http://www.bellanaija.com/2015/06/24/bellanaija-celebrates-academic-excellence-onoriode-reginald-aziza/ As I have previously said, 3 universities tend to be the ones producing most of Nigeria's highest achievers: https://www.nairaland.com/2392495/10-nigerian-universities-best-graduates/2#34961853And some group of secondary schools also do the same: https://www.nairaland.com/313588/best-business-schools-world/4#4522086https://www.nairaland.com/977745/tunji-olu-taiwo-emerges-best-graduating#11273365 |
Education › Re: Rough Guide Of The Best & Most Reputable Universities In The UK by Sagamite(op): 10:54am On Jun 25, 2015*. Modified: 6:49pm On Jun 25, 2015 |
The leading US publisher of university rankings, US News, has come up with its own world university rankings. http://www.usnews.com/education/best-global-universities/rankings?int=9cf408Its methodology appears to be virtually 100% based on research power. It looks at research reputation, citations, publications, collaboration and students (i.e. PhD students). Here is how the UK Universities ranked. UK Top 10 (Global rank) 1. Oxford (5) 2. Cambridge (6) 3. Imperial (12) 4. UCL (21) 5. Edinburgh (40) 6. Manchester (49) 7. KCL (61) 8. Bristol (82) 9. Glasgow (112) 10. Birmingham (121) As usual, the Golden Triangle plus Edinburgh, Manchester and Bristol are leaders in the global ranking. Not much different from the 3 most notable global university rankings. https://www.nairaland.com/141689/rough-guide-best-most-reputable/9#19280366 |
Education › Re: Rough Guide Of The Best & Most Reputable Universities In The UK by Sagamite(op): 10:37am On Jun 25, 2015*. Modified: 6:49pm On Jun 25, 2015 |
Another alternative (but crude) way to look at how successful alumni of a university has been is a simple check of the number of alumni they have with entries on wikipedia.
These shows both alumni that are dead and alive.
Rank. University (Number of alumni entries on Wikipedia) 1. Oxford (11679+) 2. Cambridge (9500+) 3. Edinburgh (2275) 4. KCL (1269) 5. LSE (1144) 6. UCL (1079) 7. Glasgow (839) 8. Durham (723) 9. Birmingham (604) 10. Aberdeen (507) 11. Manchester (496) 12. St Andrews (457) 13. Bristol (434) 14. East Anglia (441) 15. Leeds (381) 16. Imperial (376) 17. Queen's University Belfast (319) 18. Sussex (308) 19. Loughborough (294) 20. Liverpool (257)
Obviously this is crude and consideration should be given for:
Year of establishment - Older universities have an advantage of potentially more alumni entries. Size - Larger universities have an advantage of potentially more entries as they have more alumni. Relevance - Not every entry is because of positive/academic achievement, e.g. Oxford's spies or UCL's underwear bomber. Entry Diligence - Some universities just have more contributors diligent enough to make entries for their alumni. Although this is more likely to have an impact outside the Top 20.
All said, this also gives a bit of an insight on how prestigious historically universities have been.
Taking all these into consideration, looking at an example, considering LSE is younger and far smaller institution than Edinburgh and KCL, its volume of entry being that close to theirs is very impressive and more significant. |
Career › Re: Mass Sack In Alpha Beta Consulting Limited Allegedly Owned By Tinubu by Sagamite(m): 9:31pm On Jun 24, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: Queen Elizabeth Honours Ahmed Adamu (Photos) by Sagamite(m): 6:45pm On Jun 24, 2015 |
KingEbukasBlog: Nigeria’s Ahmed Adamu was invited by Queen Elizabeth II to the 2015 Queen’s Young Leaders Award which took place on Monday .Adamu, who is the current Commonwealth Youth Council President, joined other world youths at the 2015 Queen’s Young Leaders Awards in United Kingdom.
Adamu, who holds a Ph.D in Economics has continued to urge the Buhari-led administration on the need to have youths as part of his ministers and special advisers.
See photos below
More pics here> http://www.kingebuka.com/2015/06/photos-queen-elizabeth-ii-honours-ahmed.html
cc: lalasticlala Moronic nonsense! |
Travel › Re: Lagos - Ikorodu Road In 1947 by Sagamite(m): 6:44pm On Jun 24, 2015 |
Brings back memories of when I used to trek this bush path to get to my high school before they turned it into the city centre of today.  |
Romance › Re: Growing Number Of Rich, Comfortable But Single Men by Sagamite(m): 3:44pm On Jun 24, 2015 |
Mixty: I can easily fire back at you but nah...I ain't interested any longer. It's boring cycle. I ignore henceforth. I must tell you, that is the smartest decision you have made since you joined NL. You need to buy a bottle of Courvoisier to celebrate this success in decision-making. |
Romance › Re: Growing Number Of Rich, Comfortable But Single Men by Sagamite(m): 2:17pm On Jun 24, 2015 |
Mixty: Sagamite, please desist from dragging my moniker around. Can you troll without mentioning me? I ignored your earlier caustic attack on me, but it seems you have not given up yet. Dude, I ain't ready to be trading insults all day. i have more useful things to do with my time. Stop the name dragging. You are a cretinous fuuktard! Next time you will think twice about trying to use Sagamite to shine and think you can attack me, cretin. When you start a fight with Sagamite, you don't stop when you are done. You stop when Sagamite is done. |
Politics › Re: Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe Tells Journalist To 'shut Up' On Live Radio by Sagamite(m): 11:37am On Jun 24, 2015 |
dorofresh: Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe the Senator representing Abia South Senatorial District in Abia State, was called from Crowther Fm 104.5 in Abuja in a popular Radio Programme called 'HEBELEMBE'.
To the utmost shock of Nigerians, this sitting Senator shouted at the presenter Dr. Ahmed Issa popularly known as the 'Ordinary President' to 'SHUT UP' and stop disturbing his number that he was busy. Unknowing to him, he was on LIVE Radio.
This was in respect of about 400 SEA WHARF Workers whose Rig was closed and sold by the Federal Government about two years ago without adequate compensation.
On realizing his gaffe, he called back trying to do damage control.
Now my point is: Is this kind of behavior and language expected from a distinguished senator of the Federal Republic? His defense was that he did not know he was on LIVE Radio and that he should have been informed before hand.
This programme is still ongoing as I type. What's your view on this?
SOURCE: 104.5 crowther FM Abuja You are a cretinous fuuktard! What is wrong with telling a journalist to shut up? How is telling someone to shut up some problematic "behaviour" or "language" by a Senator? Cretin, if you have no sensible accusation or argument to make, shut up! |
Romance › Re: Growing Number Of Rich, Comfortable But Single Men by Sagamite(m): 11:30am On Jun 24, 2015*. Modified: 9:08pm On Jun 24, 2015 |
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Romance › Re: Growing Number Of Rich, Comfortable But Single Men by Sagamite(m): 12:47am On Jun 24, 2015 |
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Romance › Re: Growing Number Of Rich, Comfortable But Single Men by Sagamite(m): 9:06pm On Jun 23, 2015 |
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Romance › Re: Nigerian Men, What Do YOU Find CAPTIVATING Concerning FOREIGN Ladies? by Sagamite(m): 8:48pm On Jun 23, 2015 |
Cherlene: Good evening each and everyone,
Why do YOU think most Nigerian men esteem in FOREIGN ladies, and why do Nigerian men find them exotic?
JUST TO CLARIFY: Foreign as in explicit a non-native/non nigerian female.
NOTE: Only SENSIBLE responses, THANK YOU!
Regards, Cherlene. They are more approachable. They would not look for a way to humiliate you for approaching them. They tend to have good manners and attitude. Less of the alterior motive affection offer. They do not have their head up their arse even if they are hot looking. This is probably because due to them growing up in advanced economies, there are many people that look fresh and good, so a lot of good looking competition. If a Nigerian girl is partially fine, she feels like a local Empress. A girl that is flipping video vixen hot from Eastern Europe rarely has airs about her. Eastern European girls are also homely, they would take the feminine role. Foreign girls also tend ot be more sexy and sensual. Very attractive and interesting traits. Foreign girls engage in and can hold a conversation during a date, while Naija girls sit there like mumu thinking you have to create all the conversation while she has "you are here to impress me look all over her face", and then wants you to pay for the experience. When I go on dates with foreign girls, I tend to have more enjoyable conversations than with a girl who has the same background as myself. Fcking shocking! This has been highlighted before: https://www.nairaland.com/1063074/some-girls-such-bore/1#12487265Basically, it is a more enjoyable experience from the first moment you meet them than it is with Naija or black (West Africa/Jamo) girls. |
Pets › Re: 10,000 Dogs To Be Slaughtered For Their Meat(photo) by Sagamite(m): 4:58pm On Jun 23, 2015 |
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Family › Re: Sexless Relationship Due To The Man. by Sagamite(m): 4:26pm On Jun 23, 2015 |
shaybebaby: The general myth is that men are usually predatory when it comes to sex and simply cannot get enough whilst it's the women who have reduced libido. However speaking to a few friends in relationships/ marriages has revealed that this not necessarily the case. It appears that there are many instances where women are unhappy because their men aren't just giving it up often enough and in some cases not at all. Before anyone cites infidelity on the part of the male, this is not the reason as in those relationships, their men do not philander, always home, make time for their women etc ... Do everything a man is supposed to do apart from wanting intimacy. The usual reasons, they are tired, stressed, not in the mood and the list goes on. Obviously it is not as simplistic in all cases as some men have erectile dysfunction, retarded ejaculation and other medical issues. The bottom line is they are not meeting the sexual needs of their partners and are reluctant to discuss this. So ladies, in an ideal relationship where all is well, how important is sex or the lack of to you? Is it a deal breaker? shaybebaby: What I don't understand is that it's something that is hardly spoken of. Outward appearances are very deceiving but I know of a lot of women who are in this situation and very unhappy yet feel like they cannot complain whilst the men go on acting like it is normal which they obviously know it's not otherwise they'd share with their mates. I rarely hear of men saying openly that they do not like sex because it is something they are ashamed to open up about. Yet, if only men can be more open, it would save a lot of women the heartache of being with someone who they believe just does not desire them and believing the fault is theirs when in reality it has nothing to do with their desirability. I also blame men for fostering this idea that they have high libidos when in reality they don't and shift the blame on to women. As usual, women like you miss some points in your haste to claim being "victims". He might not be having sex with her because of the following possibilities as well: - He is no longer attracted to her. This might be because she is no longer in shape or she does not maintain any sexiness after getting the man. - He is bored of having sex with her. This might be because of familiarity, lack of variety (from them or based on what he needs) or the same she does not maintain any sexiness after getting the man. He might want to have sex, but just not with her. What is he suppose to do? Tell her? |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: One Word That Denied Me My First Job Offer In An Interview by Sagamite(m): 4:04pm On Jun 23, 2015 |
Ambi25: It was one faithful morning after my regular job search on the internet job Search portal, i came across a job advert it was about a 5 star hotel recruitment, i read the requirement with interest.
All the requirement fit my Qualification so, i decided to apply for the job as a store Manager. Three days later i was invited for an interview, i was excited to attend my first job interview with high hope of landing the job.
I did all i could practising, Reseaching about the company Mission and Vision. The first stage of the interview was a writen test and thank God i pass the first stage and was shortlisted for the second stage of the interview.
I felt so happy that faithful day when i got a congratulatory massage for the next stage of the interview after three days. On the final day of the interview, about 100 people were invited, although there were some gate crashing people waiting for slite opportunity to grab.
The interview was going on well but this one word "yea" i used instead of yes denied me my first job. I was told to go home that they will get back to me, at that moment i knew that was the end, i felt so disappointed dragged my feet like someone that was heat by a truck.
My advice to job seekers is that they should always use the right words during interview to avoid this kind of situations.
http://nigeriacurrentaffairs1..in/2015/06/one-word-that-denied-me-my-first-job.html All these bad habits is something I have warned many of you about for long. https://www.nairaland.com/564866/when-nigerian-degrees-worth-name/1#7307673https://www.nairaland.com/564866/when-nigerian-degrees-worth-name/1#msg7310412 |
Education › Re: Rough Guide Of The Best & Most Reputable Universities In The UK by Sagamite(op): 2:38pm On Jun 23, 2015*. Modified: 2:05pm On Dec 28, 2015 |
The UK Guardian newspaper did an assessment of the educational background of those in the UK's "Who is Who" publication. That is, important VIPs, influencers and achievers that were still alive who are from the UK. http://www.theguardian.com/news/datablog/2011/may/20/whos-who-oxbridge-elitismThis can tell you: - The university producing those who are influential in or are ruling over the country - Those whose alumni have performed well - Those universities that are top or used to be top unis Here is how they ranked: Rank. University (Number of alumni in Who is Who)1. Cambridge (5985) 2. Oxford (5766) 3. Edinburgh (913) 4. LSE (742) 5. UCL (687)6. Manchester (654) 7. Glasgow (621) 8. Bristol (617) 9. Birmingham (593) 10. London (564) 11. KCL (561)12. Leeds (463) 13. Durham (404) 14. Liverpool (380) 15. Nottingham (337) 16. Imperial (321)17. Sheffield (294) 18. St Andrews (286) 19. Queen's University Belfast (276) 20. Aberdeen (259) The Oxbridge domination is apparent. Imperial is a small university, hence not many in alumnis to churn out in the list. That said, LSE is smaller than Imperial and still churns out one of the highest. This is an example of the reason why I placed LSE as more prestigious and only third to Oxbridge. Apart from St Andrews and Aberdeen, all the universities in the top 20 are members of the Russell Group universities. |
Crime › Re: DELSU Student Commits Suicide After Her Fiance Dumped Her After 7 Years by Sagamite(m): 2:17pm On Jun 23, 2015 |
Confirming her death, some senior police officers at the Abraka Police Division, who did not want their names in the print, said they recovered particles of drugs on the ground beside the deceased, adding that her roommate is currently being detained for interrogation. Useless fuuktards that we give guns and uniform and then call the "Police". |
Education › Re: What An American Twitted About Nigeria, Is It True? by Sagamite(m): 1:24pm On Jun 23, 2015 |
ammyluv2002: Figure it out and if you can't so be it Basically, you are chatting pure crap? |