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obailala:When was SGF accused of grass cutting? When was SGF indicted by the Senate? Did Buhari not clear him of any wrong doing initially? Why did it take so long to suspend him? That Buhari didn't attend the last meeting and the one today was cancelled points to one thing, Buhari is sick and unfit to discharge the responsibilities of his office.
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"They are turning governance to Nollywood, such that when one movie is about to end, they release another one. As it appears that the $2.1 billion arms deal movie is getting to an end, Lai Mohammed introduced another movie titled N1.34 trillion loot. “Unfortunately for them this time around, Nigerians have become tired of watching the Federal Government movies, they now want reality" - Ayodele Fayose, January 2016 Last week, president Buhari was absent from the FEC meeting and coincidentally, EFCC discovered 43 million dollars and other amounts in various currencies in a flat in Ikoyi. This discovery took over the blogosphere and all media attention was focused on the discovery with the result that nobody remembered Buhari was absent from the FEC meeting. Fast forward to today, Wednesday the 19th of April 2017, Buhari cancelled the weekly FEC meeting and chose to on this day announce the suspension of Babachir Lawal who had been accused of "grasscuting" fraud eons ago and the DG NIA fingered in the Ikoyi discovery and again everybody as well as the media are now focused on the suspensions and nobody remembers FEC meeting did not hold today. Is the government playing chess with Nigerians putting out distractions from the real issue which is the fitness of the president to preside effectively over Nigeria? Only time will tell. |
Is he just waking up? Anyway, better late than never. |
peterdrury:Op and Peter Obi are like
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totit:I bet you do not want to go the route of WAEC records as I have records from 1999 till date, do you? |
totit:Still from the source where you lifted your table to obfuscate the less informed, the writer went ahead to say this; "[b]The Igbo are quite a dominant group on many measures of intellectual achievement in Nigeria, as Frost correctly noted and as many other scholars, including Thomas Sowell, have stated, so how can they have a much smaller population than the Yoruba in the UK if the immigration system is highly selective? Their dominance in Nigeria is especially conspicuous at the very top levels of intellectual performance, the most selective levels. I did my own research on this question by simply looking at the names of the students who represented Nigeria at the (extremely selective) 2014 International Math Olympiads. Chigozie Henry Aniobi – Igbo Oluwasanya Oluwafemi Awe – Yoruba Mmesomachi Nwachukwu – Igbo Chilolum Christopher Uzoma Nwigwe – Ibibio Princewill Chukwuemeka – Igbo Okoroafor Akanimoh – Igbo Boniface Udombeh – Igbo This is an astonishing over-representation of Igbos, as they are only 18 percent of the Nigerian population, which is smaller than the Yoruba. (We will not be surprised if the Nigerian government begins to regulate tribal composition in future math Olympiads since they are quite obsessed with tribal affirmative action.) Secondly, one anonymous commenter on James Thompson’s first response article looked at the list of the twelve richest Nigerians and observed that Igbo names represent 50% of the list! There is also some data that shows that within Nigeria, the Igbo acceptance rate into Nigerian universities is much higher than every other group including the Yoruba" [/b] |
totit:I gave you a table detailing performances for a three year period and you come up with only one year 2013 where the Yorubas did slightly better than the Igbo. In one of the years I showed you, while Igbo recorded 100%, Yoruba recorded 39% Now, from the same article you conveniently took what suits your narrative, following the table you posted, the writer had this to say; "Yoruba-speaking students have a 76.2% pass rate and the Igbo speakers have 73.9% (page 78). The slight disadvantage faced by the Igbo may be explained by the fact that they had a slightly higher number of more recent immigrant children from Nigeria in this cohort than the Yoruba, indicated by the number of students writing GCSEs who did not write the earlier KS2 tests at 11 years old (page 79). In fact, at that earlier stage before the newer immigrants arrived, it was the Igbo who had a slight pass rate advantage over the Yoruba, which shows how significant this factor is" |
totit:?? |
totit:Like I said, I won't spoonfeed you. Here are snippets from the official document. It's available on a .gov.uk website. Make little effort and you'll find it.
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totit:When faced with superior arguments, they start throwing tantrums. As a research student in one of the top universities in the world, I argue with data not sentiments. |
totit:Sorry to disappoint you. You can Google this to get the source. I don't want to spoonfeed you. Google "Raising the Achievement of Black African Pupils: Good Practice in Schools" |
Olu317:What bitter reality? |
Olu317:That's actually extracted from a UK govt research document. |
UncleJJ:Statistical proof but point me to yours first. Meanwhile, peruse this as starters.
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Solomon Dalung Lalasticlala, behold your friend.
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Onliie:Then go back to the post you quoted and click share so that it may be so in your life. |
Lalasticlala, I've attached the source. |
Theresa May calls for a general election on June 8 Theresa May announces plan to call general election on 8 June PM says new poll is in the national interest Election is only way to guarantee certainty and stability in the wake of Brexit, May says May says she came "reluctantly" to the conclusion that a vote was necessary Downing Street has always denied a vote would be held before the next scheduled election in 2020 Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn welcomes the decision. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/uk-39628713
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Cornel101:As a senator, he is representing his constituency and not yours. What has the senator representing you done? |
Lalasticlala, what's your take on this? |
Blue3k:Even if that person scores 2/200 ie 1% in the case of Yobe state in the National unity schools common entrance exam? |
Dcomrade:Like if you'd chose a "merit" surgeon to operate on you Share if you'd choose a quota system surgeon to operate on you. |
oduastates:Presented with a "merit" surgeon and a "quota system" surgeon in a theatre, who will you choose to operate on you? |
The way Nigeria is currently structured is conducive for wealth sharing and laziness and not conducive to wealth creation and productivity!https://mobile.twitter.com/benmurraybruce/status/854084549944397824
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omenkaLives:How far? Any news on the Fulani herdsmen murdering your brethren since Buhari took over? |
That reminds me of the day a Nigerian vomited big balls of eba in an underground train. Oyibo man screamed, "WHAT! how can a human being swallow not 1, not 2, but 1, 2 ,3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 potatoes". |
totit:Did you read the article at all? If you didn't, kindly go back and read the last paragraph. |
pokipoki:The point is that the international students get same treatment and pay same prescription charges like citizens. Only the girl and her parents know why she had to travel back to Nigeria for the surgery. http://www.nhs.uk/NHSEngland/Healthcosts/Pages/Prescriptioncosts.aspx |
ToriBlue:This is what you get when contraceptives fail. |
Henon:Your father is the fool |
Did he lie? Dude stated the obvious. Maintaining his dog definitely costs more than $2 per day. What percentage of Nigerians live on more than $2 per day? |
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