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Islam for Muslims / Re: The Obligation Of Following The Sunnah by Ism4b(m): 9:51am On Jan 26
Jaxakallah bikhaer for your important reminder

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Education / Re: Professor Umaru Shehu Dies At 97 by Ism4b(m): 2:08pm On Oct 02, 2023
May his soul rest in Peace.

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Foreign Affairs / Re: Niger Coup Leader Okays Dialogue With ECOWAS by Ism4b(m): 5:44pm On Aug 13, 2023
alanto:
Most foolish tribe in the world in the mud

It's this your uninformed hatred that'll one day kill you.
Islam for Muslims / Re: Relying On Allah: A Path To Ease And Provision by Ism4b(m): 11:00am On Jul 14, 2023
Yes indeed, if we trust Allah our whole life becomes easier. May Almighty Allah eases all things for us

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Islam for Muslims / Re: How To Use Math To Say "Eid Mubarak"! by Ism4b(m): 9:57am On Jun 28, 2023
Taqabbalallahu Minna wa minkum saalihal aamaal, kullu aamiin wa antum bikhaer

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Islam for Muslims / Re: Reflect On These Quran Verses Anytime You Want To Commit A Sin by Ism4b(m): 12:09pm On Mar 24, 2023
Subhanalillah may Almighty Allah continue to guide us at all time

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Politics / Re: PDP Rally: Arrival Of Atiku At The Sani Abacha Stadium, Kano (Video) by Ism4b(m): 2:58pm On Feb 09, 2023
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Islam for Muslims / Re: Daily Qur'an Challenge: Would You Join This Challenge? by Ism4b(m): 11:32am On Jan 06, 2023
As Almighty Allah make it easy for reading (alqamar:17) may it be easy for us Ameen.

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Islam for Muslims / Re: A Hadith About Gratitude by Ism4b(m): 11:44am On Dec 16, 2022
JaxakaAllah Bikhaer

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Islam for Muslims / Re: Points To Assist A Declining Marriage by Ism4b(m): 11:38am On Dec 16, 2022
JaxakaAllah bikhaer for such beautiful reminder, we pray and hope may Almighty Allah in his infinite mercy settle the affairs of the married people and grant those singles the righteous spouses that will be the coolness of their eyes in this world and a reason to enter paradise in the afterlife Ameen

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Politics / Re: #PMBInLagos: Buhari Lands In Lagos To Commission Dangote Fertiliser Plant by Ism4b(m): 10:56am On Mar 22, 2022
Good
Politics / Re: President Buhari Arrives Riyadh For Future Investment Initiative Summit by Ism4b(m): 9:57am On Oct 26, 2021
We wish you and your entourage safe trip and may it be beneficial to our country and its citizens

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Islam for Muslims / Re: Tomorrow Is The Day Of Arafaah, Fast! by Ism4b(m): 1:54pm On Jul 18, 2021
May Almighty Allah make it easy for us and accept it from us all.
We should not forget to use the precious moment to pray for ourselves, our brothers and sisters and our country at large.
Eid Mubarak in advance
May Almighty Allah ease our struggles and bring lasting peace to our dear country
Ameen Thumma Amiin

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Politics / Re: Labour Accepts Deregulation As Govt Halts Hike Electricity Tariffs by Ism4b(m): 10:20pm On Sep 27, 2020
Ok
Education / Re: Nanoscience Or Polymer Science by Ism4b(m): 4:05pm On Aug 08, 2020
mrphysics:

Alright, great choice. You already know your choice, I guess our role is to help you confirm you made a right choice.

Polymer science is good, if you go for it, it's fine sir.
No I just mentioned some points why I somehow think polymer science is ok for me but I can definitely change when the points raised by more knowledgeable individuals were apparently more manifest and promising than my shallow thinking.
Thanks
Education / Re: Nanoscience Or Polymer Science by Ism4b(m): 4:02pm On Aug 08, 2020
MyChoice1:


Yes oo, tbh most polymer graduates ended up as bankers and the bright ones changed field to other engineering areas. others opened paint factories... which of course anyone can set up provided you have the cash... but why do you want to come back to Nigeria afterwards?
Thank you so much for your responses.
I actually have alot in mind and beside I am not married and don't want to stay there long
Education / Re: Nanoscience Or Polymer Science by Ism4b(m): 3:58pm On Aug 08, 2020
Jaydchukwuemeka:


I do understand you, Nanoscience is a very broad field that engulfs Engineering, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Agric and Renewable and Sustainable Energy. I really think that if you want to base and work in Nigeria then you just have to consider Polymer. Nano is what i call an infant field and most of its opportunities are still on the research and development level as compared to Polymer which is on an industrial production level, on a normal basis. You know the level of Nigeria when it comes to research and development in normal Biology, Engineering and Science field, talk more research in Nanotechnology. So if you are considering returning to Nig., then i would advice Polymer Sci/ Engineering because it would help propel you into the industry and give you an edge in the industry, but if you want to pursue a career in research and development, and synthesis of nanoparticles and composite nanomaterials, then base abroad and pursue your future in Nanosci/Nanotech/Nanoeng. Also their are companies indicating interests in scaling up of research breakthroughs in Nanotech in UK, China, USA and other developed countries, you may as well excel in that axis.

Warm regards
I really Appreciate your time and great responses.
Thank you so much Sir

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Education / Re: Nanoscience Or Polymer Science by Ism4b(m): 3:23pm On Aug 08, 2020
mrphysics:

Go for Nanoscience. There are lots of opportunities in that field. Also, you will see alot of Ph.D sponsored program in the Nano field.
You think polymer is having less opportunities in Nigeria?
Education / Re: Nanoscience Or Polymer Science by Ism4b(m): 3:22pm On Aug 08, 2020
Aguemma:
Seems you studied Metallurgical and materials Engineering
No I studied Applied Chemistry
Education / Re: Nanoscience Or Polymer Science by Ism4b(m): 3:19pm On Aug 08, 2020
Jaydchukwuemeka:
Nanotechnology is a great field with tremendous potential. I would stongly advice you to leave Nigeria if you want to venture into the Nanoworld. I am a nanotechnology enthusiast and am equally looking forward to doing another MSc and PhD in Nanotechnology or Nanoengineering . In other words, if you are looking forward to staying in Nigeria, then I would expect you go for Polymer Sci. I doubt if their are more than 2 schools doing Nanotechnology at Masters and PhD level. Also your value will not be appreciated in Nigeria. I have done some researches concerning Nanotech in Nigeria. You can mail me on jude.ehirim@yahoo.com so that we can talk better.

I'm actually thinking of coming back to Nigeria after completion of the programme (in Germany)
That's why I'm thinking if polymer is ok for me. Being an Applied chemistry graduate and the polymer is offered by chemistry department of the universities while nanoscience is offered by biology department of the University.
I don't want to like change field you know how Nigeria works
Thanks

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Education / Re: Nanoscience Or Polymer Science by Ism4b(m): 3:17pm On Aug 08, 2020
mrphysics:

Go for Nanoscience. There are lots of opportunities in that field. Also, you will see alot of Ph.D sponsored program in the Nano field.

All the courses are in German universities and the Polymer science is a collaboration between a German and French university with both giving separate MSc certificates upon completion while the nanoscience university is in a particular university. I'm planning on coming back to Nigeria immediately after completion of the programme that's why I'm thinking if polymer is ok for me.
Thanks for your time

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Education / Nanoscience Or Polymer Science by Ism4b(m): 8:30am On Aug 08, 2020
Hello Hause,
Please I write to seek for your suggestions in choosing from among the stated courses at M.Sc level.
I currently have these two admissions and deciding on which one to go for und was unable to decide so far as both are trending fields of science and hold a great potential for the future.
I'll like to hear from the humble members of this forum.
Thanks
Crime / Re: Killing Of Tina Ezekwe By Police: Oworonshoki Youths Continue To Protest by Ism4b(m): 3:15pm On Jun 09, 2020
Law enforcement agents causing problems

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Politics / Re: FG Is Wasting Money, Civil Servants Salaries Should Be Slashed- Sen Ndume by Ism4b(m): 3:13pm On Jun 09, 2020
Including Theirs?
Education / Re: Apply 2019/2020 PTDF Scholarship In France, Germany And UK by Ism4b(m): 8:54am On Jun 16, 2019
bagger293:
You can contact PTDF, you can defer it because I know someone who was in the same situation as yours
Thank you Sir
Education / Re: Apply 2019/2020 PTDF Scholarship In France, Germany And UK by Ism4b(m): 6:04am On Jun 16, 2019
Please I want to know if there's any provision for deferring the scholarship till next year incase one wasn't able to get admission from the universities of the country he chose and how
Thank you as you respond
Politics / Re: JUST IN: 50 Lawyers To Defend Victorious Pdp’s Bala Mohammed At Tribunal by Ism4b(m): 9:53am On Apr 07, 2019
I really support Bala Muhammad and wanted him to win from inception but our judiciary is rotten to point that they only support a candidate against APC

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Travel / Re: 19 People Dead, 38 Others Injured Fatal Road Accident In Katsina State by Ism4b(m): 4:34pm On Apr 06, 2019
Subhanalillah! may almighty Allah forgive their shortcomings
Politics / Remarks By President Buhari In Jordan On 6th April, 2019 by Ism4b(m): 2:21pm On Apr 06, 2019
REMARKS BY HIS EXCELLENCY, MUHAMMADU BUHARI, PRESIDENT OF THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA, AT THE WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM ON THE MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA, IN JORDAN, ON 6TH APRIL, 2019
Permit me to start by thanking His Majesty, King Abdallah Bin Hussein of Jordan, for the special invitation to speak to you briefly at this event.
2. I also want to congratulate the World Economic Forum for organizing this forum with the theme of “Building New Platforms of Cooperation”.
3. In this digital age where physical borders no longer exist to protect even the most secured nations, the only way to overcome predatory and divisionary forces is for all well-meaning nations to work together for the greater good of mankind.
4. Simply put, cooperation amongst sovereign nations is no longer a choice. It is an absolute necessity.
5. In the last ten years, the world as we knew it has completely changed.
6. We have seen and experienced significant shifts on many fronts. In Technology; Population and Migration; Trade and Geopolitics; Climate change; and many more.
7. For some nations, these trends have had positive impacts. But of course, we have also seen the negative and destructive outcomes of these trends in other countries.
8. It is my view, that no region of the world has felt the full impact of these dramatic shifts and shocks like the Middle East and Africa – North and Sub-Sahara.
9. On one hand, our region is blessed with a very young, vibrant, enterprising and dynamic population. We also have valuable natural resources that are the envy of many nations.
10. These assets and endowments contributed to our region experiencing some of the highest economic growth rates in the world.
11. On the other hand however, we have also been hosts to some of the deadliest conflicts in recent history. The deaths, damage and destruction caused by terrorist groups such as Al Qaeda, ISIS and Boko Haram over the last ten years will take decades to repair.
12. By the special grace of God, today, most of these terrorist organizations have been significantly degraded. The world came together to achieve this. Now, we are faced with the task of rebuilding.
13. It is at this point that we must ask ourselves how we, as a region, got to this point. The answer, at least in the case of Nigeria, is the lack of social and economic inclusion.
14. As Nigeria celebrated being the largest economy in Africa and one of the fastest growing economies in the world, Nigerians were migrating in droves through harsh desert conditions and across treacherous seas to seek what they believe would be a better life in Europe.
15. Ladies and gentlemen, I strongly believe that the lack of social and economic inclusion was the root cause of many challenges we are experiencing.
16. Today, our population is one hundred and ninety million people. By 2050, it is estimated that we hit three hundred and ninety million making us the third most populous country in the world. This means we must start working now to ensure this population is productively engaged.
17. In the last four years, we focused on security while implementing inclusive policies.
18. On the security front, we made significant gains in fighting Boko Haram. We have recaptured all territories held by Boko Haram in 2014. We have liberated thousands of Nigerians held against their will.
19. Today, I am pleased to say no territory in the Federal Republic of Nigeria is held or controlled by Boko Haram.
20. We are extremely grateful to the many countries that have stood with Nigeria to confront this global scourge and in particular, the Kingdom of Jordan under the leadership of His Majesty, the King.
21. Furthermore, our economic diversification and social inclusion policies are also yielding positive results. Our country has now returned to the path of growth. We are making gains in the ease of doing business indices.
22. A key driver for growth is the agricultural sector where we aggressively pushed agricultural policies that empowered millions of our rural citizens.
23. In the spirit of “Building New Platforms of Cooperation”, we partnered with the Kingdom of Morocco to domesticate fertilizer production in Nigeria and revive over two million tons of abandoned fertilizer blending plant capacity.
24. The outcome is we created tens of thousands of jobs in agriculture, logistics, manufacturing and retail sectors. We are able to achieve moderate growth. But it was inclusive.
25. Nigeria is now at a new dawn and embarking on a new development trajectory. We are determined to industrialise Nigeria leveraging our comparative advantage.
26. We recognize the private sector as the engine of growth and a veritable partner in our economic agenda. The Middle East is a natural partner.
27. Africa and the Middle East must therefore focus on policies that will deliver shared economic prosperity for all our citizens. On trade and investments for example, we can do more. Africa represents only five percent of Jordan’s trade with the world. But we have the resources, the people and the markets to do more.
28. Opportunities exist in key job creating sectors such as Agriculture, Health, Tourism, ICT, Infrastructure as well as Textile and garmenting to mention a few.
29. Our new, inclusive and diversified Nigeria is definitely open for business. Our population, resources, policies and programs make it the most attractive investment destination in Africa.
30. As friends and allies, we must therefore cooperate and leverage on our relative strengths. We must remain open to “Building New Platforms of Cooperation”.
31. As we deliberate over the next two days, I would ask all leaders present to reflect on our collective experiences. We must identify how we can work together.
32. Today, we are living in a new world.
33. In this new world without borders, my personal view is stability and sustainability can only be achieved through inclusive economic growth, and enhanced cooperation amongst nations.
34. I thank you all for listening and I wish you a very successful and productive summit.
Politics / Re: #KWARADECIDES: Finally, Local Politics Takes The Day In Kwara Election by Ism4b(m): 10:12am On Feb 24, 2019
The head warrior is now down.
Eyyah
Your oga is next
Politics / Re: Election: Beware Of Social Media Results – INEC by Ism4b(m): 3:52pm On Feb 23, 2019
Good.
If care is not taken the enemies of the nation (PDP) can declare themselves as winners soon on nairaland (their ranting home)
Politics / Re: Election: Beware Of Social Media Results – INEC by Ism4b(m): 3:50pm On Feb 23, 2019
Correct.
If care is not taken the enemies of the nation (PDP) can declare themselves as winners soon on nairaland (their ranting home and their best poling unit)

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