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Education › Re: 20 Nigerian Students Of Brampton Manor Academy Break Into Best UK Universities by Sydney1995(m): 4:17pm On Aug 22, 2020 |
Guy just shut ur mouth u know nobody from ICL or Durham madridsta007: Then it is pathetic that you use such uncouth language. That is certainly not representative of the Imperial and Durham students that I know.
NB: It is a bit unwise putting your ID card on a public forum. There are no tangible benefits you get from winning or loosing an argument on a public forum. Trust me, no tangible benefits. |
Education › Re: 20 Nigerian Students Of Brampton Manor Academy Break Into Best UK Universities by Sydney1995(m): 3:06pm On Aug 22, 2020 |
Maybe u can now eat your words. I will say again I am Nigerian than I am British and most of those students whom I am fortunate to know through LinkedIn connection will probably say same. madridsta007: "Before you say shit..."
Such uncouth language. You just gave up yourself as one that never went to Durham and Imperial.
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Education › Re: 20 Nigerian Students Of Brampton Manor Academy Break Into Best UK Universities by Sydney1995(m): 2:42pm On Aug 22, 2020 |
And so what? The most important thing is there have Nigerian blood in and absolutely nothing wrong in Nigerians celebrating them and before you say shit I went to Durham and Imperial college for my BSc and MSc respectively and I consider myself Nigerian first and British thereafter. madridsta007: They are British. Carry the red passport from birth. Only flood the Nigerian embassy when they want a visa to go to spend a holiday in their teenage age in Nigeria. And run after 2 weeks.
Yet Nigerians will drool over them instead of using the opportunity to call out the Nigerian regime for consistently underfunding education in its budget. Again, it is embarassing. |
Education › Re: 20 Nigerian Students Of Brampton Manor Academy Break Into Best UK Universities by Sydney1995(m): 2:38pm On Aug 22, 2020 |
Guy shut ur mouth and stop generalising. I went to Durham for my BSc and currently rounding up my MSc at imperial and I am igbo!!! candidtalk: You're just a bitter, hateful and tribalistic IPOBian hack. All your posts are nothing but attempts to denigrate "Afonja".
This is essentially the problem of most Igbos. You have been brainwashed from infancy to believe you are superior to all other black people and Africans. It shows in the ways you casually insult your fellow Nigerians and even other Africans as lazy, unambitious, unintelligent etc, etc.
Yorubas alone always bust your egocentric and megalomiac bubble and best you at everything. Be it Wole Soyinka Nobel Laureate, Tiwa Savage being the most dominant female African pop Musician in modern history or Tinubu's universal acclaim as the most accomplished political brain in Nigeria today. This is why you hate them. It is why you hate Tinubu and all dominant Yorubas.
If you know the UK, and especially London, you will know that what the Yoruba head teacher and Nigerian students are achieving at that Scbool is nothing less than extraordinary. Trust Igbos to always hate on the success and talent of others though rather than celebrate, praise or learn from it. |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: How I Almost Got Scammed Over A Civil Defense Job by Sydney1995(m): 4:57pm On Aug 16, 2020 |
Prison is 1M for entry level position!! ProudlyNGN: Bro why you dey lie na? Na akara Dem wan sell? Any job in ministry of interior (Prison service, immigration, custom, fire service, civil defense etc) the minimum is 300k even with ordinary SSCE level, with Degree and HND is far beyond that so don't come here and lie. Before you Attack me I'm into the system please. |
Politics › Re: Nigeria Exports $81.48bn Electricity On Credit As Country’s Blackout Persists by Sydney1995(m): 11:04am On Jul 27, 2020 |
Mehnn we export electricity and we don't even have constant power. What an irony. Its very obvious that there are losts of vested interest in our power system being as bad as it is |
Crime › Re: Fahin Saleh Found Murdered In New York Apartment by Sydney1995(m): 10:47am On Jul 15, 2020 |
Look at this clown . I said 'every possible avenues', where did u explicitly say Nigeria? Guy maybe you need to go to school. Gadafii: OK chief investigator,FBI
Shey be Nigeria is the only place he had business associates abi...I say u be mumu
U could have just said the bolded above without dragging Nigeria into ur stupid post |
Crime › Re: Fahin Saleh Found Murdered In New York Apartment by Sydney1995(m): 9:17am On Jul 15, 2020 |
Guy u are daft and your understanding of English is very limited. As I said have an open mind that maybe his businesses associates or even competitors in Nigeria could have had a hand in his murder. And that's why every possible avenues has to be explored. That's How's you do a proper investigation. Gadafii: have an open mind that someone that was murdered in the US, investigation should be extended to NIgerian, abi
U be mumu man, this is not a case of cybercrime of fraud, like that if hushpuppi and the likes, this happened in america, who do u want to investigate for this murder here in Nigerian
Open mind kill u there, cos u people like to attribute every ill to Nigeria |
Politics › Re: Nigeria Earned $206bn From Oil In Five Years – OPEC by Sydney1995(m): 8:14am On Jul 15, 2020 |
Mehn this country poor if these figures are accurate |
Crime › Re: Fahin Saleh Found Murdered In New York Apartment by Sydney1995(m): 8:08am On Jul 15, 2020 |
Guy u are the big idiot here. Maybe you need to have an open mind and know that what that guy said is a possibility Gadafii: you are an idiot, wetin concern Nigeria with wetin happen for Manhattan
Omo some of u for this faceless forum deserve Federal beating
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Christianity Etc › Re: Sanctions Must Be Placed On Nigeria After Christian Persecution - UK Group by Sydney1995(m): 2:21pm On Jul 14, 2020 |
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Politics › Re: Projects Of Governor Godwin Obaseki In Edo In Pictures by Sydney1995(m): 1:39am On Jul 10, 2020 |
Azura is even owned by Actis and not the state government Indispensable85: Ossiomo power plant is not state owned please. And Azura was a brain child of oshiomhole and it's a PPP like ossiomon. Others are majority renovations, seefor poorly constructed roads apart from TV road. Place these projects side by side 500billion received so far by this government. Where are projects from orhionmwon, uhunmwonde, ovia northeast and ovia southwest for a start? |
Celebrities › Re: Yung6ix Celebrates His 31st Birthday Today by Sydney1995(m): 8:54am On Jul 08, 2020 |
And so� |
Politics › Re: Embassy Demolition: Reps Fault Onyeama, Urge Retaliation Against Ghana - VIDEO by Sydney1995(m): 8:06am On Jun 24, 2020 |
Who b this fool bolaayenimo: Better dont try it. Ghana Army will finish Nigeria in one week. |
Crime › Re: FCTA Seals Jabi Mall Due To Naira Marley's Concert (Video & Pictures) by Sydney1995(m): 5:57pm On Jun 14, 2020 |
Guy u are making no sense. People might well just stay at home indefinitely. That's why the respective governments insists on face covering and those senators u are on about all had face coverings Olabode971: Hahaha.. laff don tear my pant oh.. Na only 1 person corona need to catch; either amongst 10people or 25people.. That's where most people are missing it. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Bush, Romney Won't Support Trump Re-Election - New York Times by Sydney1995(m): 8:50am On Jun 08, 2020 |
What people don't understand is they not voting for him in 2016 is a different thing if they come out and campaign against him. If the former was to happen, I seriously believe that will be the end of Trump's presidency |
Crime › Re: CNN Correspondent, Omar Jimenez Arrested Live On TV As He Gives A Report by Sydney1995(m): 12:59pm On May 29, 2020 |
Mehmmm and I thought we had it tough |
Crime › Re: CNN Correspondent, Omar Jimenez Arrested Live On TV As He Gives A Report by Sydney1995(m): 12:58pm On May 29, 2020 |
Are u minding the fool Ladyhippolyta88: Where the scenes being shown in Minneapolis fake too?  |
Politics › Re: List Of COVID-19 Lagos State Donors by Sydney1995(m): 7:33am On May 08, 2020 |
Don't sound ignorant. Learn to appreciate, that's one thing you foolish yorubas lack! Goke7: so after all the noise its only 1 billion the whole igbos can donate in a state you call no man's land, mhen una journey still far  |
Politics › Re: List Of COVID-19 Lagos State Donors by Sydney1995(m): 7:31am On May 08, 2020 |
Elumelu I guess is Yoruba? Fool Tissaia: Even Arabs av donated. But no developers in the list. "Lagos is no man's land" gang. Donate something to your host community but u can't because of too much greed and stinginess |
Politics › Re: Senator Ifeanyi Ubah Commences Distribution Of Palliative To Families In Anambra by Sydney1995(m): 6:56pm On May 03, 2020 |
Lol if they ask u now u say u can blow grammar �� Ebonyeyes: Point proven, Degenerate cretin! |
Politics › Re: Senator Ifeanyi Ubah Commences Distribution Of Palliative To Families In Anambra by Sydney1995(m): 5:06pm On May 03, 2020 |
Jealousy no go kill u.. Idiot DonFreshmoney: This one is doing calculation..
He wants to be governor in 2023.. see posters everywhere |
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Family › Re: Have You Ever Lost A Dear One That Makes You Cry Till Now? by Sydney1995(m): 4:18pm On Apr 26, 2020 |
I feel your pain bro. May the soul of your mum and the souls of all those who have lost loved ones continue to rest peacefully in heaven. Amen � Nexus25: I lost my mother to cancer this year January. She was loving and caring. She was accommodating and could allow just anything to pass.
I kept crying when she was on admission, on several occasions, I couldn't stay for long in the ward because the pain she was passing through was unbearable.
It was an advanced case of pancreatic cancer and I had already knew only God could save her. But she kept asking me if she would not die? Answering such a question was a big burden. I couldn't lie yet I couldn't tell her the truth.
Four days before she died, she wasn't eating and she wasn't talking to anyone. She wasn't even feeling the cancer pain.
Her thought flashes my mind every day.
I love you Momma.
Continue to rest in the bosom of the lord |
Politics › Re: Should Africa Consider The Nuclear Energy Route? by Sydney1995(m): 12:31pm On Apr 22, 2020 |
Bruv I have nothing to prove to u man. 90% of all nuc waste are low to intermediate level radioactive waste meaning they have a short half life. This ain't about providing u with info source. I work in this industry so I know what am saying. If u want prove inbox me x Actually Nigeria ain't which I think we all know but a few African countries are on their way to adopting nuc - SA already have one, Rwanda is in the process I believe benji93: Short half-life? How short? We are still talking about decades here. I doubt you are an expert on the subject man. Did you say 90%? Can you provide the source of this information? The concerns of the media is well-placed. Nigeria and Africa at large is not ready for nuclear power. |
Politics › Re: Should Africa Consider The Nuclear Energy Route? by Sydney1995(m): 12:00pm On Apr 22, 2020 |
Thanks for this. That's exactly the point I made. A lotta people here condemning nuc don't know that amongst all the clean energy techs nuc has the lowest GHG emissions. Moreover how many nuc disaster have they been in the last 40 years or so. More people are likely to die from carbon emissions than from nuc in the lifetime of a NPP Reference: Have you seen the Niger Delta. Why are you still pumping oil there. 76 babies lost per 1,000 births due to pollution (not counting adults) in the Niger Delta while the peak radiation deaths in Chernobyl was 26 per 1,000.
Perspective is often lost in things. It is similar to what you have in transport safety where few believe air travel is the safest mode simply because the unit death count and publicity is much higher.
Today folks shout pandemic up and down amd the world is shut down because 150,000 have died while the humble mosquito is quietly doing its thing putting 400,000 people in caskets every year with alarming regularity. If you ask anyone what is the most dangerous animal out there, they will say it is the lion or snake which most will not encounter in thror lifetime.
A typical nuclear power station will deliver between three to ten times the energy of a typical coal, oil or gas fired stations. That energy multiplier alone builds in significant safety benefits. The 5,000 megawatts we claim to generate can be provided by just one large nuclear plant or no more than 3 meduim sized ones. No silly pipelines to vandalise. You can then protect it with a whole division of soldiers if you wish. |
Politics › Re: Should Africa Consider The Nuclear Energy Route? by Sydney1995(m): 11:56am On Apr 22, 2020 |
Bro I agree with u about the financial aspect of nuclear. If we have to go down that nuc route then it's certainly gonna have to be a sort of public private partnership or some sort of financing options from say the World Bank. However, the part on nuc waste I fail to agree. For a starter, 90% of all nuc waste are low to intermediate level waste which are really not that harmful. If we put things in perspective, how many times in the last 40 years have they been a nuclear disaster? Not more than 3. More people die each year from GHG emsissions than from nuclear waste. The issue with waste disposal is mainly down to the media who has unfortunately influenced a negative view of nuc on the wider population. But what a lot of people from the outside fail to realise is that majority of nuc waste has a very short half life meaning they will decompose rapidly and therefore be of no harm to the wider community. The truth is waste disposal is getting better and better each day, frankly speaking the overreaction on nuclear is uncalled for. We should focus on the real killers out there The cost issue u highlighted at HPC is cus EDF have refused to listen they wanna do things their own way even when they are not expert. I know this cus I am currently working on HPC and Sizewell C as a nuclear and power consultant and I work very closely with the EDF team. meetme01: Learning |
Politics › Re: Should Africa Consider The Nuclear Energy Route? by Sydney1995(m): 11:38am On Apr 22, 2020 |
Africa should only consider nuc if we have an enabling and conducive environment. Which is something so many Africa countries have. Building an NPP takes a lot of time and more importantly involves lots and lots of cash inflow. This is why it's imperative for Africa to have the right financing options in place and public private paternership should be encouraged becauseits a tough ask for government only to bear the cost of constructing NPP which usually can take up to 10 15 years to build. The hinckley point C (HPC) which I am currently working on has cost the UK government and EDF over 25 billion pounds and the cost is set to keep on rising. If Africa is to move towards nuc then the future lies in SMR and AMR which stands for small modular reactors and adnavced modular reactors which are cost-effective and take way less time to construct and more importantly can be decommissioned rapidly than the NPP we are all used to. Finally, we should be ready to pay electricity tariffs at the set price cus no investors be it an IPP (independent power producers) or otherwise wants to make a loose on its investment especially when huge sums of money is involved. |
Politics › Re: Pope John Paul Visited Abacha And His Family In Nigeria In 1998 (Throwback) by Sydney1995(m): 10:41am On Mar 09, 2020 |
[quote author=Ifymma post=87290057]OP The Pope did not visit Nigeria in 1998, it is in 1982, please check your record well
U are dumb!!! |
Celebrities › Re: Share An Encounter You Had With A Celebrity by Sydney1995(m): 9:44am On Feb 08, 2020 |
Interacted n taken pictures with Kennedy, Christain Atsu, Anichebe, Ayoze Perez, yedlin, Jamaal lascelles and quite a host of other Newcastle players all at made in kays barber shop. Funny enough when they come for their haircut they sit n wait for their turn unless they booked before coming. Danny Rose came through just yesterday, niggar came with one fine babeee! |
Sports › Re: Pictures Of Koby Bryant And His Beautiful Family As The World Mourns Him. by Sydney1995(m): 12:50pm On Jan 27, 2020 |
You took the words out of my mouth. The fact that Nigerians don't post RiP when sad events occurs dosent mean we do not care, we do care just that at the end of the day they didn't leave any legacy for us too look back on or marvel at, which is no fault of theirs. At the end of the day they got family and friends who will mourn them more than we would |