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Topic This man will soon get a lot of " understudiers". His people plenty for nl too, when their ogas or madams say jump their only response is how high. Lord have mercy o. That's how you see them baring fangs on command and showing their grinders when prompted. |
[quote author=PAGAN 9JA]juju, Ogun, etc., in Pretoria? :.[/quote] ![]() |
Marry a half and half like yourself and call it a day. No be fight and nothing to open thread over. @ topic. |
Mcdondayan: My dear, you better listen to ur mum. I have yoruba female friends that swore never to marry yoruba men,That's weird, you havent given us the full story. Doesn't sound like something a yoruba female would do. |
rman: Moyin is your brother. You better listen to your mum.Hmmm |
why are nigerians in the spotlight these days? |
^ dont display ignorance here bro. you sound very bush, stop it, its not good for your image. |
does it mean there are disturbingly high rates of infertility among adults? why is there such a booming trade in babies? |
manny4life: You forget so quickly she entered into college back in the late 70's, are we to use same standard from almost 35yrs ago for now? Like I said, there may or not have been constraints that is why she went to a HBCU, let's not undermine the restrictions back then. Do you know if that's what her money could afford? There are several factors that need to be considered, the only way to know why her choice was that school is to interview her.There are other standard schools besides harvard, and there are plenty around that DC axis as well. She could also have gone to other schools in nigeria in the meantime. I don't know of any restrictions which would have prevented her from furthering her studies or transferring her credits, the admission requirements for most schools are pretty much standard especially for international students. Meaning if she got into st paul's, she could also have gotten into somewhere else afterwards. |
More war. |
Hmmm |
manny4life: Looking at the time she entered college till now, there were barriers back then and not compared to nowNot true. US colleges have an open door policy for admissions, its not like nigeria where spaces are limited because there are relatively fewer standard schools. Besides, she could have gotten into any other school at any time after she finished from there. . Whether she entered into a known school isn't the topic of discourse here. I wouldn't speak of something I don't know, I don't know what the constraints back then was, so why would I speculate? NO, I do not agree with that part, schools play a minute role when going for office. As a public administrator, I'm looking at experience and more so the contacts your have depending on what office. Someone like Dr. NOI with her degree is important, but having foreign contacts and what not has helped Nigeria. Minister Aganga working for Goldman Sachs has helped in its own image. These are what matters and not just education.The reason why schools matter is because there has to be a sense you know what you are doing when in certain contexts? |
lanightdavido: wetin concern una reach dis,na ur money she use bleach?But this news was sprung on us, did someone ask? |
Haba |
manny4life: Please, let's not address the issue of quality and quantity, if you so desire to address that, write your letter to Aviation Ministry headquarters. That you go to known schools isn't a determinant of success in life.In america, getting into a known school isn't that difficult, and majority of the schools can be considered "known" ie of good standing. So why leave all the " known " universities all over the DC axis and attend a relatively unknown one when the entry requirements are the same? Someone who is considered a candidate for a political office, should be in schools which are known. She could also have transferred her degree to another school all this while, who are her advisers? |
Was looking at tablet/slate but it (slate) seems to have had widespread use globally, not limited to muslims alone. |
Source first. Secondly, does that mean all muslim students are being ordered to wear hijab, or those who want to, can wear it? There's a big difference between both scenarios. |
I do hope she didn't tell iyanya that. Just saying? |
I tire. |
manny4life: I haven't seen where she claimed it, the ONLY valid document stating such which is her resume submitted to Congress did not actually state such claims. Again, someone provide me a VALID authoritative proof where she claimed MBA from St. Paul's College? Look sir, people do ALL things to destroy one's image, it's called Pull Down Syndrome (PDS). I won't be surprised that SR edited the Wiki article, I won't be surprised if they cloned her FB page (several stars have fallen victims of this). People will go any length and extent to achieve their aims, let alone when they have dubious funding from her detractors...Ok, but why did she attend relatively unknown schools in the US? And why didn't she transfer her credits to the more standard schools either in nigeria or elsewhere? |
rati ken: Madam Oduah is not supposed to utter a word cos there is no issue anywhere. People stirring up sentiments have been consistently exposed.If the Edo governor called a press conference to clear himself and make amends the other time, then what's wrong with proving the allegations are unfounded here. Isn't she supposed to have a pr team handling such issues btw. Is there no yoruba person working with her? |
Topic Why would a school say they already released information as per gani fawehinmi's request, that doesn't make sense. |
Can someone please tell the lady to get a follow up degree from a standard university in nigeria, why was she insisting on attending all these relatively unknown universities? An international student for that matter. Unilag has many programs for working professionals, she can also try uniabuja if she prefers. She can go to a british school if it won't conflict with her schedule and responsibilities. |
CAMNEWTON4PRES: every citizen at one point rubbished his country.Evidence? Seems to me like folks are happy when nigerians rubbish nigeria but get aggresive when they themselves are under the spotlight. |
So you are not bothered when nigerians rubbish nigeria but you are when they don't praise other countries? Never mind the fact that nigerians are the greatest asss kissers in the universe and constantly worship anything foreign? Wonderful. |
We will see where this is going. |
s3nn2x: Don't tell me all that is listed can be found in that buidingI am not sure what nlers mean by "flaunt". |
Afrocatalyst: Placing blames is not a good way to analyse this kind of issue. In marriage,both make it work or fail. They both were at fault.You mistakenly quoted me. |
naijathings: LMAO.. mehhhhn. Plenty sick people on nairaland..Speak up and let us know who exactly you're abusing, don't be a coward. |
Elnino4ladies: ..my mama is a foool..shameless whoore..may God punish me, my mama, my papa nd my entire generation... |
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