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How we really feel when we sight Philip Omekpa
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how Inikpi girls look while in school vs in their hostel
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when you take your course form to the HOD for g when exam is about to commence
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When dangana boys see a lady in their hostel
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When you see a Maths Science student writing 2.1 saying he didn't sort any lecturer
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When you are about to start your final year papers and you start hearing rumors of strike
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When you complain of malaria in the school clinic and they give you flagyl
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The funny thing about this thread is all those ing the Op and the Op himself are airheads constituting nuisance on this forum, if you doubt me check their profiles, not even one intelligent thought provoking thread.
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Naija youths are extremely intelligent or how would you explain young Nigerians swindling Americans who are perceived to be more intelligent. Do you know how intelligent you gotta be to pull a scam? The truth is if a justified system that's sensitive to the plight of the masses is put in place maybe we'd exhume more intelligence and care about maximizing our potentials 1 Like |
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Fallacy of hasty generalization If you suggest Nigerian youths show less concern towards topical issues I would have agreed with you to an extent.Your opinion is denigrating and was constructed based on your environment and your judgement of this forum. Its appalling that you choose to hang out with petty, shallow, uninformed people making you jump to this silly generalization Triviality is celebrated everywhere in the world or why do you think Kim Kardashian has more fan base and followership than Ben Carson or some other people who's made great impact in their respective fields? Up until few years ago this forum especially this section used to be filled with intellectual thought provoking threads until teenagers took over and pettiness became the order of the day. Go to NSG,BN, HSC etc and see young Nigerians with great minds The same way pettiness is celebrated here is the same way it is on American forums like lipstickyalley,4chan,worldstar etc not every site can maintain sanity like quora and reddit 1 Like 2 Shares |
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Although this is coming late but it is only but necessary to commend greatness .Happy born day to one of NL finest brains, your versatility and intelligent inputs on this forum have enlightened many, myself inclusive. Age with grace bro! 1 Like 1 Share |
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Law
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Some other tweet from wiztalisman
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A twitter who goes by the handle wiztalisman has promise to conspicuously increase the spread of HIV although the tweets has been taken down but yours truly was able to screen grab it before it was taken down
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Mylestone:Good day sir! trust you having a good day Pls how can I you for that bang rule you talked about? 1 Like 1 Share |
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lalasticlala fynestboi richiez what do you think?
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Maths succinctly put involves finding solutions to problems using logic Over time in history we've had great inventors who used their colossal knowledge in mathematics to bring about solutions to certain problems or create innovations that were not feasible to scholars of other discipline for example Alan Turing, a British mathematician who developed a technique to decrypt the German communication code during World War2 Even in some other disciplines a knowledge of mathematics is relevant in solving some complex problems take the field of programming as an example a vast knowledge of mathematics combined with a creative mind and you'd have another zuckerberg. So this and so many other host of instances spurred this question does being good at maths generally translates being good at solving real life problems generally? |
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Nice innovation if you ask me. Most people find it hard reading for long hours so instead of reading one boring book I'll rather have a conversation with people that are knowledgeable on concepts that peaks my curiosity!
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AlamienDagash:I am Alhaji Chukwudi Olowolaiyemo. Any sit would do as long as I have fine shawtty to gist with while the train is moving! |
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Who dey mark attendance? I don this train o!
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Wow I'm happy this crack head gained redemption! I used to bump "Lord give me a sign" and "You can see me now" all day
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When someone is pummeling the class bully
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How they come at you when you write their names in the noise makers list!
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When you write a letter to your crush and she submits it to the principal!
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Rebuke:I reside in kogi and my parents are civil servants so I know what am saying. My both parents haven't been paid for a year and 6 months, they have provided all the necessary details the governor asked for yet they are still "unclear". The only people currently being paid in my LGA are staunch APC You can call anybody residing in kogi to confirm my claims 1 Like |
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Rebuke:Do you reside in kogi state? |
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Bro its a lie, only people with close ties with the governor are in that list! Bello sidelines payment of salaries to only a few people, most civil servants are owed about 16 months salaries. So far Bello is the Worst governor in the history of governors even Samuel Ortom is like an angel compared to Bello 9 Likes 1 Share |
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Saw this on twitter and I was wondering to what extent is the logic valid.
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She looks like an animated character
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