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forgiveness:You are an Omoluabi and being deceived like this. He always acts as if he is mainly because he lives in the North but he is an OSU. All the characteristics are there for you to decipher an OSU from afar. |
Redcrafton:The OSUs were still naked in 1936.Pathetic. ![]() |
forgiveness:The OSU will shift post now ![]() |
Redcrafton:Lagos does not belong to the Yorubas but Yorubas are the Governors,Kings,Policy makers etc they even have Yoruba as the official language of Lagos which is spoken every Thursday and more importantly,they are the only owners who sell lands to anybody and using the OSUs as slaves to develop their lands which Yorubas will revoke anytime they like.What you buy is what you can take to Abakaleke ![]() |
Redcrafton:Typical Osu ![]() Your people were met in their dirty,stinking smellibg birthday rags walking nake.d in 1921. |
Redcrafton:The reason is because you are an OSU alternating monickers. Osus are easily identified through their characteristics. No middlebelter does this but the renowned, hateful Osus. |
Nowenuse:Look at this dirty,stinking,smelling OSU hiding under an imaginary Kwarafan. What is kwarafan?A collection of latrines? You are a barbarian coward who cannot lace the shoe of a Yoruba toddler. You were caught still walking naked in 1921. Once a coward,always a coward. Any Omoluabi should answer him as an Osu. He is a bonafide OSU. These are your people in 1936 ![]()
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luluman:I still think they envy Ibadan because it is more developed than any of their 5 states...Ibadan being only a city. IBADAN*
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blingmoney01:lol Don't they collect their allocations monthly.Do the government build houses for the others or give them chop money and leave out the Ibos? Me I am not understanding ![]() |
seedsower:Why would Capetown look so tiny and undeveloped. That is Onitsha.The only developed area in the South East. It is not up to 5 GRAs in Ibadan. |
OneCorner:Bigot. |
CROWNWEALTH019:It is early.Stop being a bigot . Seun,lalasticlala,mynd44. Good morning ![]() |
The Nigerian Tulip International College (NTIC) has won the World Mathematics Team Challenge after defeating renowned schools across the globe. Winner of the World Mathematics Team Championship, Oluwafemi Adedairo, said he was excited. He said: “It was a big surprise. I feel happy and excited about it. I want to thank my teachers and the almighty for this award.” Speaking at the NTIC award-giving ceremony on Thursday, the Deputy Managing Director of NTIC, Mr. Feuzullah Filbin, said yesterday that in addition, the school also won 81 other medals in competitions within and outside the country. Speaking yesterday during the award ceremnoy, Filbin said the school’s accomplishment in the competitions was due to hard work by the students. “The secret behind our success is the hard work of the students and also their dedicated teachers,” he said. Filbin added: “In this academic session, NTIC students participated in various competitions where there made themselves, their families, the NTIC families, Nigeria and the Africa continent at large proud at global scenes by returning with 62 international medals. 11 gold, 22 silver and 29 bronze medals and produced twelve first positions, four second- position and eight third positions at national competition. “Some of the competitions participated in include: The Intellectual Challenge, University of Cambridge UK, GISUTECH-International Robotic and Technology competition UGANDA, GOLDEN Climate International Project Olympiad KENYA, International Math Challenge THAILAND, Malaysian International young inventors, Mendel Biology International Olympiad KYRGYZTAN, Universal Competition for Educational Posters TADJIKISTAN, Universal Project Olympiad USA, World Mathematics Team Championship and Global Math Challenge, conducted online. “At National level, the students participated in competitions such as, Mathematics Without Borders, Nigerian Round, National Mathematics and Science Olympiad, Association of Chartered Certified Accountant, World Scholars Cup, Abuja Round and IQ League, Abuja.” http://thenationonlineng.net/nigerian-school-wins-world-mathematics-team-challenge/ |
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Author: Buchi Obichie - Ajibola Oluwatosin Olumayowa, a 15-year-old boy from Ogun state, has reportedly scored 349 points in the recently-conducted Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination - The young man reportedly scored 78 points in the Use of English, 94 in Mathematics, 88 in Physics and 89 in Chemistry - With his total score, Olumayowa has become the best performing candidate in the exams so far 15-year-old Ajibola Oluwatosin Olumayowa has emerged as the best candidate so far in the 2018 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME), following the release of results, Vanguard reports. It was initially believed that a Corona Secondary School student, Ibukun Oduntan, had the highest score, as he earned 344 marks. READ ALSO: APC stage-managed abduction of Dapchi girls for political purposes - PDP alleges NAIJ.com gathers that Olumayowa's school, Taidob College, Asero Estate, Abeokuta, Ogun state, however disclosed to newsmen on Wednesday, March 21, that their student had emerged with the highest score of 349. A statement signed by one Dare Adedotun read: "Ajibola Oluwatosin from Egdbado North, Ogun state, recorded 78 in the Use of English, 94 in Mathematics, 88 in Physics and 89 in Chemistry.” Olumayowa's result sheet (Photo credit: Vanguard) Olumayowa’s score is believed to be the highest in the 2018 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) at the moment. PAY ATTENTION: Install our latest app for Android, read best news on Nigeria’s #1 news app The development comes following an earlier report by NAIJ.com, that Oghotomo Ogheneruno Goddowell, a 16-year-old boy from Ethiope East in Delta state, may have set a new record for the Joint Admission Matriculation Board exam, as he scored 321 points. Goddowell wrote his exam at the Benchill schools, Warri Delta state. Another unverified result that surfaced online with the same 321 marks, belonged to 18-year-old Yusuf Najeeb Lawal from Musawa in Katsina state. Lawal wrote his exam at Kaduna polythecnic, Tudun Wada, Kaduna state. https://www.naija.ng/1159075-15-year-boy-emerges-2018-utme-candidate-349-points.html
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What is the educational contributions of each region in Nigeria.Let us see the regions that are contributing to the educational advancement of Nigeria..our professors,doctors,schools,students,administrators, etc. |
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engrchykae:Daftness really has no colour ![]() |
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List of all cities by number of completed or topped out skyscrapers https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cities_with_the_most_skyscrapers#List_of_all_cities_by_number_of_completed_or_topped_out_skyscrapers
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THIS IS VERY, VERY APT FROM CIA: The situation is uncertain, with Nigeria, ..is sliding downhill faster and faster, with less and less chance for unity and stability. Unless present army leaders and contending tribal elements soon reach agreement on a new basis for association and take some effective measures to halt a seriously deteriorating security situation, there will be increasing internal turmoil, possibly including civil war. |
The federal military government that assumed power under General Johnson Aguiyi-Ironsi was unable to quiet ethnic tensions on issue or other issues. Additionally, the Ironsi government was unable to produce a constitution acceptable to all sections of the country. Most fateful for the Ironsi government was the decision to issue Decree No. 34 which sought to unify the nation. Decree No. 34 sought to do away with the whole federal structure under which the Nigerian government had been organized since independence. Rioting broke out in the North. The Ironsi government's efforts to abolish the federal structure and the renaming the country the Republic of Nigeria on 24 May 1966 raised tensions and led to another coup by largely northern officers in July 1966, which established the leadership of Major General Yakubu Gowon.The name Federal Republic of Nigeria was restored on 31 August 1966. However, the subsequent massacre of thousands of Ibo in the north prompted hundreds of thousands of them to return to the south-east where increasingly strong Igbo secessionist sentiment emerged. In a move towards greater autonomy to minority ethnic groups the military divided the four regions into 12 states. However the Igbo rejected attempts at constitutional revisions and insisted on full autonomy for the east. The Central Intelligence Agency commented in October 1966 in an CIA Intelligence Memorandum that: "Africa's most populous country (population estimated at 48 million) is in the throes of a highly complex internal crisis rooted in its artificial origin as a British dependency containing over 250 diverse and often antagonistic tribal groups. The present crisis started" with Nigerian independence in 1960, but the federated parliament hid "serious internal strains. It has been in an acute stage since last January when a military coup d'état destroyed the constitutional regime bequeathed by the British and upset the underlying tribal and regional power relationships. At stake now are the most fundamental questions which can be raised about a country, beginning with whether it will survive as a single viable entity. The situation is uncertain, with Nigeria, ..is sliding downhill faster and faster, with less and less chance unity and stability. Unless present army leaders and contending tribal elements soon reach agreement on a new basis for association and take some effective measures to halt a seriously deteriorating security situation, there will be increasing internal turmoil, possibly including civil war. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Nigeria |
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This is interesting lalasticlala,seun,mynd44 |
davidif:Or president? ![]() |
Adebayo "Bayo" O. Ogunlesi, JD (born December 20, 1953) is a Nigerian-born lawyer and investment banker. Ogunlesi is currently Chairman and Managing Partner at the private equity firm, Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP). Ogunlesi was the former head of Global Investment Banking at Credit Suisse First Boston before being promoted to Chief Client Officer and Executive Vice Chairman.https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adebayo_Ogunlesi Pictured with his wife below:
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Acidosis:lol |
By Chukwuma Orji I have read,with dismay all over the social media,very funny stereotypes of the Igbos and I think it must stop forthwith.Some of these stereotypes include:Igbos do not love themselves,Igbos are not peaceful,Igbos are cannibals therefore very dirty, Igbos are sub-human,Igbos are wicked,Igbos are criminally minded,Igbos pioneered ritualism in Nigeria with Otokoto,Igbos are drug peddlers,Igbos are builders of great factories known as baby factories etc.I would try in this little write up to debunk this notion: 1. Igbos do not love themselves. No one actually knows where this misconception came from since conflict has been not just a national issue but a global issue. Igbo people are very friendly and welcoming and they do love themselves.They see everyone as their brother and sister and they continuously invest their effort to see that peace reigns in the society. 2. Igbos are not peaceful. Igbos are one of the most peaceful people in the world and it was attested to by the United Nations Organisation recently. 3. Igbos are cannibals and therefore very dirty. Not entirely true because this is a culture that is being jettisoned as I speak and drinking of corpse water is also something of the past and no Igbo should be looked upon as a cannibal or corpse water drinker. 4.Igbos are sub-human. This one is really amusing and people I have talked with are relating it to the cannibalism and dirty water drinking thing but I have always stood my ground that we Igbos are evolving and with time these stereotypes will vanish like an unwanted fart. 5. Igbos pioneered ritualism in Nigeria with Otokoto. There has been a stereotype that Igbos can compromise anything to make money.It is a fact that money rituals started and originated in Nigeria during the Otokoto bedlam but Igbos are almost angelic and will never do this satanic act again.. Blood money, voodoo and diabolic acts may be a common trend in Nollywood films but in actuality, it’s not trending in Igbo land. Though blood sacrifice for money exists in Igbo land but the percentage of Igbos that indulge in it is only a fraction of the whole population of Igbos. In fact, Igbo people are very religious people and they shun anything that is unethical and criminals are hard to find among them. Pls,stop the stereotype.Igbos are wonderful people on the surface of earth. Chukwuma Orji writes from Onitsha. |
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