Car Talk › Re: Innoson Motors, Places Nigeria In The List Of Car Manufacturer by SonOfEl(m): 1:45pm On Mar 26, 2017 |
chccho: I dont agree that innosson is a car manufacturer but rather he is a Car assembler... He just buys all the the major components of a car from other car manufacturers couples them and brands them in Nigeria... Shikena This is 2017. By now you must have seen how ignorant your post was. |
Literature › Re: Chimamanda Adichie Makes Fortune Magazine's List Of World's 50 Greatest Leaders by SonOfEl(m): 3:59pm On Mar 25, 2017 |
ruggedized1: Did it pain you bastard? 
[s][/s]  What brought about the curse word "bastard"? Are you this low? How old are you? |
Literature › Re: Chimamanda Adichie Makes Fortune Magazine's List Of World's 50 Greatest Leaders by SonOfEl(m): 9:32am On Mar 25, 2017 |
ruggedized1: Whoa..Anambra born Chimamanda doing the black race proud. She is from anambra, We have heard o...... Because that's what you want us to see. Mtcheeeeew. |
Education › Re: Which University Discriminate People Who Are Not From Their State and Region? by SonOfEl(m): 4:24pm On Mar 22, 2017 |
Every university discriminates, but there are those that discriminate more than others.
UI discriminates, OAU too. UNILAG is less discriminatory.
UNN and UNIZIK discriminates, but MOUAU is less discriminatory.
UNIJOS is less discriminatory Thant the rest of the northern universities.
UNIPORT is less discriminatory too. |
Travel › Re: Captain Chinyere Kalu; Meet The First Nigeria Female Pilot by SonOfEl(m): 10:48pm On Mar 11, 2017 |
MMMscam: Go and feed your hungry generations the humble pie - bloody idiot! I guess it is when a fighter jet drops a bomb on your head or dismembers your body into fragments with a 30mm caliber machine gun before you realize the magnitude of risks involved in flying it. Your comments have made it very obvious your brain is dysfunctional. Its official. You are brain dead. |
Romance › Re: Girls Are Very Guilty Of This - See Here by SonOfEl(m): 5:49pm On Mar 11, 2017 |
Safiaa: Yet the men complaining cannot boil water. I can't stand hypocrisy. If you want to complain about someone's cooking, make sure you can throw it down in the kitchen yourself. That's all I have to say. You better go and learn how to cook and stop this your unnecessary par with men. |
Travel › Re: Captain Chinyere Kalu; Meet The First Nigeria Female Pilot by SonOfEl(m): 6:44pm On Mar 08, 2017 |
MMMscam: Go and feed your hungry generations the humble pie - bloody idiot! I guess it is when a fighter jet drops a bomb on your head or dismembers your body into fragments with a 30mm caliber machine gun before you realize the magnitude of risks involved in flying it. Your comments have made it very obvious your brain is dysfunctional. Educated illiterate. Your rantings won't be able to wash off your ignorance and stupidity here in nairaland. |
Travel › Re: Captain Chinyere Kalu; Meet The First Nigeria Female Pilot by SonOfEl(m): 10:46am On Mar 08, 2017 |
MMMscam: You must be an insane senile drunkard if you think flying a commercial plane is equivalent to flying a military fighter jet. How many lives are at risk between both? Combat or commercial? Which of the two are used regularly? Dude, eat the humble pie. |
Travel › Re: Drone Shots Of Aba Commercial City In Southeast Nigeria by SonOfEl(m): 10:40am On Mar 08, 2017 |
Lordave: Shut Up Ojukwu and Biafra didn't plan anything, it was the colonial masters and Mbakwe that gave Aba a shape It was not mbakwe, it was Michael OKPARA, the premier of eastern region from 1959-1966. Aba, Port Harcourt, Onitsha were industrial cities while Enugu, Owerri and Umuahia, were administrative centers. |
Travel › Re: Captain Chinyere Kalu; Meet The First Nigeria Female Pilot by SonOfEl(m): 8:20am On Mar 08, 2017 |
MMMscam: You must be an insane senile drunkard if you think flying a commercial plane is equivalent to flying a military fighter jet. Inferiority will kill you.....eat the humble pie.....Capt chinyere kalu is first in Nigeria to fly in the skies.... |
Travel › Re: Captain Chinyere Kalu; Meet The First Nigeria Female Pilot by SonOfEl(m): 9:44pm On Mar 07, 2017 |
keyanZuzer: Must you be tribalistic in everything? Guess what? first female Professor In Nigeria is an afonja, Elizabeth Abimbola Awoliyi was the first female physician in Nigeria, Chief ‘Folake Solanke (SAN) is the first female Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Dr. Abimbola Ayodeji Abolarinwa is first female Urologist, Captain Abimbola Jayeola (Captain AB) is N igeria’s First Female Helicopter Captain, Mo Abudu She is the first woman in Africa to launch a pan African TV and so many other females from other tribes. So what was your point? Another dude with inferiority syndrome spotted. Flora Nwapa - first female (and best selling) author Chioma Ajunwa - first female and single Olympic gold medalist Rita Dominic - Presently the most awarded actress Onyeka Owenu - first best selling female singer We are ready for you anytime..... Keep it coming... |
Education › Re: 10 Most Sought After Universities In Nigeria 2017/2018 by SonOfEl(m): 9:25pm On Mar 07, 2017 |
hardbody: I choose to ignore this ranting of an academic ant. Go to the ant and learn, thou sluggard.... |
Education › Re: 10 Most Sought After Universities In Nigeria 2017/2018 by SonOfEl(m): 9:23pm On Mar 07, 2017 |
asuustrike2009: They manage to produce the best on paper but not on practicals. SMH. Keep fooling yourself |
Travel › Re: Captain Chinyere Kalu; Meet The First Nigeria Female Pilot by SonOfEl(m): 8:54pm On Mar 07, 2017 |
MMMscam: She's the first Nigerian female commercial pilot and not the first Nigerian female combat pilot (armed forces) - BIG difference!
The first female combat pilot is a hausa girl; the first female Nigerian airways pilot is a hausa girl; the first female helicopter pilot is a Yoruba girl. So nothing spectacular here. The tribe factor doesn't come into play. Rather, it was just a matter of OPPORTUNITY in these cases. Inferiority will not kill you Its like saying Late Mrs kuti (fela's mom) was 'only' the first to drive a car, but she isn't the first to drive a police or military van, who wants to know that? Nonsense! |
Travel › Re: Captain Chinyere Kalu; Meet The First Nigeria Female Pilot by SonOfEl(m): 8:49pm On Mar 07, 2017 |
Can people be this biased? The FIRST FEMALE PILOT IN NIGERIA is Captain Chinyere Kalu. What is wrong with this indomie generation?
Hadiza was the first female airforce pilot, but the first woman to ever PILOT A PLANE is CAPTAIN CHINYERE KALU. |
Education › Re: See A Funny Answer From An SS 1 Student To His English Teacher On "Register" by SonOfEl(m): 10:44pm On Mar 06, 2017 |
OP sorry is your name. |
Education › Re: 10 Most Sought After Universities In Nigeria 2017/2018 by SonOfEl(m): 10:40pm On Mar 06, 2017 |
asuustrike2009: What made you think he attended private university? Those universities are leaving by passed glory as corruption and sorting has spoiled some of them Thank you Mr. Past glory. They still manage to produce some of the world's competent graduates despite challenges they face. Go and produce your own. |
Education › Re: 10 Most Sought After Universities In Nigeria 2017/2018 by SonOfEl(m): 10:35pm On Mar 06, 2017 |
hardbody: I am supposed to respond to this I guess. Well, yes I graduated with a masters degree from the no. 4 university but all I have to show for it is the degree that wasn't worth the time I wasted there other than perhaps the piece of paper I am carrying. I should have pursued a doctorate but realized one of two things could happen. I will either come out with a worthless Ph. d or waste about 8 years of my life and get frustrated out. Either way, I refuse to get sucked into academic mediocrity. For the records, I wrote JAMB and got admitted on merit to another federal university other than the ones touted by the op. At the point of equalization, I distinguished myself and the university of my first degree. Amazing how someone could rationalize that other than the universities mentioned up there, the remaining unis are private. Google exists for a purpose. Your subtle beef with op (for not mentioning your uni) and with the mentioned unis (for not been your alma mater) is your own problem. It does not affect the unis mentioned. Downplaying unilag won't make your almamater shine brighter. And yes, you sound like one of those private uni zombies.....lucky you are not. |
Education › Re: 10 Most Sought After Universities In Nigeria 2017/2018 by SonOfEl(m): 6:25pm On Mar 06, 2017 |
hardbody: I did not choose any of those for my first degree, believe me if i had to write JAMB all over again, I still won't choose any of them. I chose No.4 for one of my Masters program and I almost lost all the head knowledge i acquired from my first degree days.
The great ones are silently impacting, the old ones are living in past glory. Private University zombie spotted. After everything you still went ahead and graduated from the "no. 4" university you attended. |
Politics › Re: Nigeria Is Ripe For Breakup. Adeniyi by SonOfEl(m): 10:21pm On Mar 05, 2017 |
Can you really trust an afonja? Today they share your ideology, tomorrow they renege.... |
Politics › Re: Obafemi Awolowo's Answer To The Starvation Policy On Biafrans: The Hidden Truth by SonOfEl(m): 10:16pm On Mar 05, 2017 |
These afonjas should keep deluding themselves....AWOLOWO is a disgrace to humanity. |
Politics › Re: Yemi Osinbajo Meets With Okezie Ikpeazu (PICS) by SonOfEl(m): 7:48pm On Mar 05, 2017 |
Businessideas: Don't say I didn't warn you o. That your lineage has never taken a prime position divinely delivered to the Awolowo household may not be unconnected with how you spew lies and hate from generation to generation against an innocent man. Osibanjo is in the 3rd generation in the Awolowo household,not even second generation,yet the kind of God's grace He abundantly gave the Awolowo household has eluded your own family and from how you have carried on may even extend beyond your own generation to that of your children and grandchildren's generation. Awolowo was the first leader of Opposition leader in the history of Nigeria and when the first time an incumbent will be defeated in Nigeria's history,the victory landed in the Awolowo household. You are fighting God if you still won't see the hands of God in the late sage's life. The Lord that vindicated and compensated Awo will compensate and vindicate me and put you to check. Keep deluding yourself. Shameless man. |
Politics › Re: Yemi Osinbajo Meets With Okezie Ikpeazu (PICS) by SonOfEl(m): 4:36pm On Mar 05, 2017 |
Businessideas: Chill ,young one. You can not approbate and reprobate at the same time. Those who told you this story just want you to inherit the curse that was placed on them because of their evil intention of blocking Awo from the presidency.Even Ojukwu described Awo in positive words let alone someone of less importance in Igbo like your ancestry or lineage. My point is there for only the wise Igbo person to realize that it's not today that their political leaders have been using their destiny to play ludo game, the Bible says"by their fruits you shall know them", Osibanjo is from the household of Awolowo and it's a divine arrangement that at the most critical point of the life of this nation,the leader to steer the ship was found in the household of Awolowo.My Christian faith teaches me that it's God who appoint rulers. What greater favor could a family so vilified by evil Igbo politicians have gotten? God chose Awolowo's household!! If he truly committed those lies you peddled,our God of Justice won't reward an evil person let alone a household.God just proved that you are all wrong and just vindicated Awo to put you all to shame. Show me your fruits and the fruits of those who told you these generational evil lies and trust me,none of them is as blessed as the household of Awolowo. You can be the one to stop the curse on your own lineage because while you are at propagating falsehood against an innocent man,God delivered power in his household even without them struggling for it. May God bless my household the way he blessed the household of Jeremiah Obafemi Awolowo. ....and you think you have made a valid statement right? Awo is gone for good. You should be ashamed of yourself. Praising awo, the baby killer and greedy man so sanctimoniously...he never got what he wanted, he was a use-and-dump. |
Politics › Re: The Mysterious Illness Of Muhammadu Buhari. Who’s Running Nigeria?-the Economist by SonOfEl(m): 1:26pm On Mar 05, 2017 |
Buhari is not being missed.
Thank you economist for reminding Zombies not to tout 0.8% growth projection (if it ever occurs) as a victory. |
Politics › Re: South-east Is The Most Secure Geo-political Zone - UN by SonOfEl(m): 1:19pm On Mar 05, 2017 |
bigsmoke2: Thats statistics showing rate of robbery in Nigeria. With the exception of ondo most southwest states fall below the national average. Can't say the same for the exteremly safe southeastern states Your afonja statistics won't change the obvious |
Politics › Re: Read The 1979 Interview Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe Had With Mohammed Haruna On Biafra by SonOfEl(m): 8:57am On Mar 05, 2017 |
PFRB: Ojukwu said that the army hierarchy should be followed in succession. he pointed at Brigadier Ogundipe to take over since Ironsi had died. When Ogundipe ran away, he pointed at Cornelius Adebayo to take over. Gowon refused and held on to power. Both Ogundipe and Adebayor are Yorubas. I hope you know. Don't mind the Yoruba bigots....they try to distort history |
Education › Pioneer Icons Of Education In Nigeria by SonOfEl(op): 8:24am On Mar 05, 2017 |
I ran a quick search on some great Nigerians who made huge and lasting impact on Formal Education in Nigeria. They are briefly listed in no particular order below:
1. ALVAN IKOKU : An erudite educationist who graduated in Philosophy in 1928, Dr. Alvan was credited for laying a strong foundation Nigeria's Educational System. His legislative efforts at the federal legislature gave way to the modern structuring of Nigeria's policies on the teaching profession, teacher welfarism (which gave rise to the Nigerian Union of Teachers NUT) and student welfare.
He established the first private co-educational secondary school, The Aggrey Memorial College in Arochukwu (then Eastern Nigeria), the very FIRST private college in West Africa. He named the School after his mentor, Dr. Aggrey, an erudite Ghanaian scholar. Alvan was a member of the governing council of the University of Ibadan, and also a founding member of WAEC in West Africa.
After his death in 1971, The Nigerian Government honored him by gracing his portrait on the N10 note for his contributions to education in Nigeria. The Federal College of Education in Owerri is also named after him.
2. OBAFEMI AWOLOWO: A lawyer-politician who graduated in law in 1946, Chief Obafemi Awolowo changed the landscape of western Nigeria through his political ideology of social welfarism. As a premier of the western region, he made primary education free for his people. The University of Ife (now named after him) was established under his adminstration.
His newspaper company 'Tribune', encouraged mass literacy in western Nigeria. The Western Nigeria Broadcasting Network (WNBC) established in 1959 is a testimony to his love for knowledge and information to his people. This was the very first television network in subsaharan Africa. It should be noted that Awolowo was a student of Wesley College (a teacher training college). He also taught for a while as school teacher before venturing into law.
His portrait adorns the N100 note. His came as a honor from the federal government during the obasanjo administration in the early 2000s. |
Politics › Re: Yemi Osinbajo Meets With Okezie Ikpeazu (PICS) by SonOfEl(m): 6:58am On Mar 05, 2017 |
Businessideas: Surprisingly,these two descendants of Awo have the same Spartan lifestyle like Awo and we are least worried about the safety of our national treasure in their hands. Another important point,Awo wasn't even a Christian.He was a Rosicrucian.
God choose leaders,right from the old testament. Please read Jeremiah 27. I brought God into it when I started wondering how the descendants of someone who lived and died as an opposition leader took over the nation? There's a divine arrangement at work and it made me marvel at the way God works.  Awo was loathed and the old man repeatedly told people that the politicians from the Igbo of the Eastern Nigeria were peddling falsehood against him to gain political edge over him. Where are the children of those people now? These your awo nonsense is funny....it only in your brown roof region that awo is seen as something. The north used and dumped him (with all his "smartness"  because of his partisan and chameleon nature. The east till today loath him because he indeed proved to them that he was a chameleon. Osinbajo is Osinbajo.....he political journey so far is okay, and we pray he doesn't renege like awo. |
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) › Re: Liverpool Vs Arsenal (3 - 1) On 4th March 2017 by SonOfEl(m): 11:01pm On Mar 04, 2017 |
Richy4: But chelsea has never defeated them...Infact their first game this season, Liverpool won....The second match they draw 1-1...so what's there to learn...I feel they should learn from Tottenham...I like the way those guys play Are you minding segadem? Liverpool needs to be hungry for the title...they are just acting so happy-go-lucky.... |
Politics › Re: Opinion: Most Corrupt States In Nigeria by SonOfEl(m): 7:38am On Mar 04, 2017 |
ozoebuka1: this op sef... if northern states ain't.the most corrupt, why are those states in the north synonymous with poverty & oozing of poorest Nigerian citizens and her elites the richest Nigerian citizens  Are you minding the myopic op? He doesn't even have the right parameters in measuring corruption based on states....its a shame. |
Politics › Re: Opinion: Most Corrupt States In Nigeria by SonOfEl(m): 7:35am On Mar 04, 2017 |
fratermathy: Exactly the mindset that allows corruption to fester in the Nigerian society!!! What a pity for this generation! I don't blame you when you think you know better or when you just 'place' people on your perspective. How old are you? What parameter did you use in judging their corruption index? It is you that I pity. |
Politics › Re: Opinion: Most Corrupt States In Nigeria by SonOfEl(m): 9:55pm On Mar 03, 2017 |
Mtcheeeeew........ Tales by moonlight. |