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Re: I Helped An Awalokan With His Green Card Application. by Hannania(m): 10:03am On Jul 11
folake4u:


Bros, I wasn't talking to you before.

I ONLY corrected the notion of Tenza writing the abbreviation "Bsc in Law". There's nothing like Bsc in Law. It is LLB.

Bsc- Bachelor of Science.

Is that so hard for you to understand?
The person who I told has noted the correction and moved on but you're still trying to prove your non existent point.

Go and say Bsc in Law outside na. grin

You should read this article where a Law graduate from NOUN was giving a testimony and she said Bsc in Law but was corrected by the Pastor that there's nothing like Bsc in Law.

For your reading pleasure: https://fij.ng/article/fact-check-testifier-called-liar-by-dunamis-pastor-is-truly-a-noun-law-graduate/
Your gaslighting will not work lol, who's arguing Bsc in law with you....lol

This was the initial argument. But as a Typical Nigerian without checking the initials of an argument, you jump to correction. Was the dude here not wrong? I repeat, stop jumping to an argument when you don't know the initials

Re: I Helped An Awalokan With His Green Card Application. by folake4u(f): 10:14am On Jul 11
Hannania:
Your gaslighting will not work lol, who's arguing Bsc in law with you....lol

This was the initial argument. But as a Typical Nigerian without checking the initials of an argument, you jump to correction. Was the dude here not wrong? I repeat, stop jumping to an argument when you don't know the initials


I am not gaslighting here, maybe it has another meaning I'm not aware of.

My only say in the whole convo is the Bsc in Law part and I saw Tenza's post virtue of Gerrard bringing it to my timeline and I quoted him.

Yen yen yen "typical Nigerian" as per say you be Benin Repulic citizen nau.

Lol.
Re: I Helped An Awalokan With His Green Card Application. by RichBoy247: 10:18am On Jul 11
Another chest beating drug trafficker writing nonsense from his anus
Re: I Helped An Awalokan With His Green Card Application. by Hannania(m): 10:24am On Jul 11
folake4u:


I am not gaslighting here, maybe it has another meaning I'm not aware of.

My only say in the whole convo is the Bsc in Law part and I saw Tenza's post virtue of Gerrard bringing it to my timeline and I quoted him.

Yen yen yen "typical Nigerian" as per say you be Benin Repulic citizen nau.

Lol.

I repeat. When you want to make a correction next time, always follow the thread to see initials and don't go by your adrenaline rush to correct people when you don't know the root cause.....
Re: I Helped An Awalokan With His Green Card Application. by Gerrard59(m): 1:24pm On Jul 11
Wotowotoman:


I notice that you have an interest in Nigerian MBAs and their profiles. You do all the research on these people because you aspire to be like them? Or are you trying to be an MBA consultant for japa minded people? Just curious.

Not only them.

While I admire those folks, the time to be like them don pass as I am not cut out for it. Plying that path means I would be living my life based on how others lived theirs. Also, I no be MBA consultant. Nigerians don't have the money to pay. I don't have the data, but I can wager that the number of Nigerian applicants who write the CFA exams and apply to top B-schools has plummeted ever since Buhari became the president. I explained it here: https://www.nairaland.com/1287938/lagos-business-school-mba-vs/1#128008954

The major reason I keep track of these achievements and trajectories is to study how certain people perform in life to provide answers to certain questions. I want the answers to be fact-based, not dem tell me say or I no fit lie give you. I explained it here: https://www.nairaland.com/7763389/top-jamb-scorers-where-today#124399425

Few years ago, one Nairalander argued that Africans score very high on the GRE and he knows many people who excelled in the quant section hitting 160/160 blah blah blah. Mind you, this data is anecdotal. He continued till the opposing Nairalander provided data from ETS (the test makers) which showed that Nigerians on average had low quant scores and our verbal scores were even lower than those of Mainland Chinese. Furthermore, an article from BusinessBecause showed that, on average, Africans had less than 700 in GMAT.

Average GMAT scores of Africans: https://moguldom.com/132979/132979/
From South Africa: https://www.businessbecause.com/news/mba-africa/5348/why-are-south-africans-not-applying-to-business-school?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=non_sponsored
From ETS: https://www.ets.org/pdfs/gre/snapshot-test-taker-data-2020.pdf (We had lower verbal scores than Mainland Chinese and Japanese).

The summary of my rant is that in every categorical statement anyone says/makes, s/he must provide data. I no fit lie give you is not an evidence.

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Re: I Helped An Awalokan With His Green Card Application. by AngelicBeing: 2:14pm On Jul 11
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Re: I Helped An Awalokan With His Green Card Application. by Wotowotoman: 7:48pm On Jul 11
Gerrard59:


Not only them.

While I admire those folks, the time to be like them don pass as I am not cut out for it. Plying that path means I would be living my life based on how others lived theirs. Also, I no be MBA consultant. Nigerians don't have the money to pay. I don't have the data, but I can wager that the number of Nigerian applicants who write the CFA exams and apply to top B-schools has plummeted ever since Buhari became the president. I explained it here: https://www.nairaland.com/1287938/lagos-business-school-mba-vs/1#128008954

The major reason I keep track of these achievements and trajectories is to study how certain people perform in life to provide answers to certain questions. I want the answers to be fact-based, not dem tell me say or I no fit lie give you. I explained it here: https://www.nairaland.com/7763389/top-jamb-scorers-where-today#124399425

Few years ago, one Nairalander argued that Africans score very high on the GRE and he knows many people who excelled in the quant section hitting 160/160 blah blah blah. Mind you, this data is anecdotal. He continued till the opposing Nairalander provided data from ETS (the test makers) which showed that Nigerians on average had low quant scores and our verbal scores were even lower than those of Mainland Chinese. Furthermore, an article from BusinessBecause showed that, on average, Africans had less than 700 in GMAT.

Average GMAT scores of Africans: https://moguldom.com/132979/132979/
From South Africa: https://www.businessbecause.com/news/mba-africa/5348/why-are-south-africans-not-applying-to-business-school?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=non_sponsored
From ETS: https://www.ets.org/pdfs/gre/snapshot-test-taker-data-2020.pdf (We had lower verbal scores than Mainland Chinese and Japanese).

The summary of my rant is that in every categorical statement anyone says/makes, s/he must provide data. I no fit lie give you is not an evidence.

I read one of your comments in one of the links up there where you said Nigerians could afford to go to London Business School and come back to their jobs. Haba LBS has never been that cheap or easy to get into.

If you are so sure of that, please name those people. I’m not talking about diploma or those certificates that Nigerian bankers collect and call themselves alumnus o grin
Re: I Helped An Awalokan With His Green Card Application. by Gerrard59(m): 3:54am On Jul 12
Wotowotoman:


I read one of your comments in one of the links up there where you said Nigerians could afford to go to London Business School and come back to their jobs. Haba LBS has never been that cheap or easy to get into.

If you are so sure of that, please name those people. I’m not talking about diploma or those certificates that Nigerian bankers collect and call themselves alumnus o grin

Agreed, but as I stated, I am willing to bet more Nigerians attended top B-schools during OBJ and GEJ's administration than Buhari. There is a certain man who had funding from Mo Ibrahim and Theophilus Danjuma Scholarship who attended London Business School. He returned after his studies. It is a very niche area of research, which unfortunately I am not interested in at the moment. The decent and good jobs which serve as places to work and learn corporate culture/business before B-schools were abundant then than now.
Re: I Helped An Awalokan With His Green Card Application. by Wotowotoman: 6:37am On Jul 12
Gerrard59:


Agreed, but as I stated, I am willing to bet more Nigerians attended top B-schools during OBJ and GEJ's administration than Buhari. There is a certain man who had funding from Mo Ibrahim and Theophilus Danjuma Scholarship who attended London Business School. He returned after his studies. It is a very niche area of research, which unfortunately I am not interested in at the moment. The decent and good jobs which serve as places to work and learn corporate culture/business before B-schools were abundant then than now.

This is not true. If you are sure of this, please name the person.
Re: I Helped An Awalokan With His Green Card Application. by Gerrard59(m): 9:34am On Jul 12
Wotowotoman:


This is not true. If you are sure of this, please name the person.

https://www.linkedin.com/in/adesojisolanke/

Where I first read about him: https://poetsandquants.com/2016/09/06/meet-london-business-school-mba-class-2018/10/

I cannot find the article where he mentioned getting funding from Theophilus Danjuma but had to seek more as Danjuma only gives 10% of total fees. But Theophilus Danjuma Foundation only sponsors students who studied at top B-schools.
Here: https://www.tyd-fo.co.uk/ty-danjuma-mba-scholarship/

I know it is hard to trust Nigerians, but whenever I state something, please believe me. I don't lie. I cannot lie. I don't know how to lie.

Thank you.
Re: I Helped An Awalokan With His Green Card Application. by Wotowotoman: 9:51am On Jul 12
Gerrard59:


https://www.linkedin.com/in/adesojisolanke/

Where I first read about him: https://poetsandquants.com/2016/09/06/meet-london-business-school-mba-class-2018/10/

I cannot find the article where he mentioned getting funding from Theophilus Danjuma but had to seek more as Danjuma only gives 10% of total fees. But Theophilus Danjuma Foundation only sponsors students who studied at top B-schools.
Here: https://www.tyd-fo.co.uk/ty-danjuma-mba-scholarship/

I know it is hard to trust Nigerians, but whenever I state something, please believe me. I don't lie. I cannot lie. I don't know how to lie.

Thank you.

Did he return to Naija after his studies? 🤔
Re: I Helped An Awalokan With His Green Card Application. by Gerrard59(m): 11:30am On Jul 12
Wotowotoman:


Did he return to Naija after his studies? 🤔


No. Why did you ask?

I found it interesting he resides in London as in the Poet&Quant's article, he indicated he would return. Or maybe I expected him to return.
Re: I Helped An Awalokan With His Green Card Application. by Wotowotoman: 12:04pm On Jul 12
Gerrard59:


No. Why did you ask?

I found it interesting he resides in London as in the Poet&Quant's article, he indicated he would return. Or maybe I expected him to return.

This was my point all along. At no time has it been cheap or easy to get into that Nigerians could just go and come back as you stated in that post I was referring to. Ten years ago, tuition alone was close to 60k pounds. Today, it is double that amount. Not to talk of the high cost of rent and living expenses in London.

The Nigerian Mo Ibrahim scholars that attended LBS definitely did not return to their old jobs in Naija after the MBA.
Re: I Helped An Awalokan With His Green Card Application. by Raf4: 12:21pm On Jul 12
Forkthiefnubu:
You are just a naive fellow , John will do u in at the slightest prompting, you shud not have written anything in support of him , rather you shud have made sure he doesn’t get it, that’s exactly what john or any of his kit and kin wud have done to u if they were in your shoes , that’s why we have to sensitize igbos to do away with this Nigerian or humane attitudes , that’s BS , you are about to be extinguished from the earth by these ppl and u are helping them , continue and I can tell u in the next 50yrs we will be done and over with

Terrible mindset. Bunch of ingrate. How many of your people can you mention was ever attacked by Yorubas? Countless of igbos have been helped by Yorubas one way or the other. You're spitting all this bitterness just because majority of Yorubas didn't vote Peter obi which is not a crime. More than 50% of igbos' voter just got their pvc for the first time all because of voting Peterobi by all means being an igboman. To you this is normal
Re: I Helped An Awalokan With His Green Card Application. by Gerrard59(m): 12:32pm On Jul 12
Wotowotoman:


This was my point all along. At no time has it been cheap or easy to get into that Nigerians could just go and come back as you stated in that post I was referring to. Ten years ago, tuition alone was close to 60k pounds. Today, it is double that amount. Not to talk of the high cost of rent and living expenses in London.

The Nigerian Mo Ibrahim scholars that attended LBS definitely did not return to their old jobs in Naija after the MBA.

My apologies. I did not see the part where you question if he returned. My bad. I thought you disputed whether such a man existed in the first place.
Re: I Helped An Awalokan With His Green Card Application. by Billionairly: 1:04pm On Jul 12
BigTableShaker:

Even if the Yoruba man voted tinubu as stated by the OP, why are some peeps so bitter about someone's choice?
It's like drinking poison and expecting the other people to die.

Nice attempt at trying to cherry pick the OP post to suit your bigoted narrative. Generally, no one should hate or despise anyone for simply voting a candidate that they truly believed in. But in the case of the OP, he searched the Awalokan guys social media and found him making vile and tribalistic comments about igbos like igbos are slaves and would never rule nigeria. And you expect an igbo man who encounters such a person so treat them nice and accept their opinion? Koni Dafu eh...Thunder fire you and your lineage.

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Re: I Helped An Awalokan With His Green Card Application. by Forkthiefnubu: 1:10pm On Jul 12
Raf4:


Terrible mindset. Bunch of ingrate. How many of your people can you mention was ever attacked by Yorubas? Countless of igbos have been helped by Yorubas one way or the other. You're spitting all this bitterness just because majority of Yorubas didn't vote Peter obi which is not a crime. More than 50% of igbos' voter just got their pvc for the first time all because of voting Peterobi by all means being an igboman. To you this is normal
Get the fork off here evil , you know am saying the truth , thank God for the internet wud we have know about the grants and scholarships u cornered to yourselves over the years , you hate Igbo ppl and Igbo ppl shud defend themselves, what he did is is not just naive but anti sense and self defeating, you know in your hearts that you won’t do it
Re: I Helped An Awalokan With His Green Card Application. by BigTableShaker(f): 1:30pm On Jul 12
Billionairly:


Nice attempt at trying to cherry pick the OP post to suit your bigoted narrative. Generally, no one should hate or despise anyone for simply voting a candidate that they truly believed in. But in the case of the OP, he searched the Awalokan guys social media and found him making vile and tribalistic comments about igbos like igbos are slaves and would never rule nigeria. And you expect an igbo man who encounters such a person so treat them nice and accept their opinion? Koni Dafu eh...Thunder fire you and your lineage.
Salutations, you flathheaded-vulgar rodent! You need to aim a little more "right in front of you!"
Re: I Helped An Awalokan With His Green Card Application. by Forkthiefnubu: 1:36pm On Jul 12
BigTableShaker:

Salutations, you flathheaded-vulgar rodent! You need to aim a little more "right in front of you!"
BS
Re: I Helped An Awalokan With His Green Card Application. by Billionairly: 2:03pm On Jul 12
BigTableShaker:

Salutations, you flathheaded-vulgar rodent! You need to aim a little more "right in front of you!"

Something asked you to respond and you are now in contact with fate. You are now in communication with a destiny changer, A small god who of no choice of his, happens to be an igbo man.

To make you eat your vomit, I am willing to send 20k USDT to any charity of your choice. Requirements - 1. you need to provide your actual bank details, even though the money will be paid in USDT. 2. Provide me with your USDT details. 3. Beg me, use genuine and believable words and call me odogwu na abuo. 4. Respond in 10 mins. All response should be on the thread so that other awalokans like your self can salivate. The offer expires 10 mins after i post this. I wouldnt check back here or ever respond after 10 mins/

If you a pauper and pride causes you to not respond even though you know US20k is a life changing money for you, then you hate money and you deserve your poverty.

Tik tok...Timing is ticking.
Re: I Helped An Awalokan With His Green Card Application. by JagabanB: 4:49pm On Jul 12
Mbanda:
Is it the people that flew into the country that made mc oluomo and his goons, to cause mayhem in Lagos and other parts of Nigeria because of election?

Is it the people that flew into the country to vote tinibu, the ones causing and bullying Igbos just because, Igbos said that tinibu will not deliver?
Make comments that align with the topic not derailing.
Re: I Helped An Awalokan With His Green Card Application. by Mbanda(m): 5:05pm On Jul 12
JagabanB:

Make comments that align with the topic not derailing.
Where exactly did I derail in my post? You know am still in line with the topic its just that you lack words to counter what I said.
Re: I Helped An Awalokan With His Green Card Application. by BigTableShaker(f): 6:35pm On Jul 12
Billionairly:


Something asked you to respond and you are now in contact with fate. You are now in communication with a destiny changer, A small god who of no choice of his, happens to be an igbo man.

To make you eat your vomit, I am willing to send 20k USDT to any charity of your choice. Requirements - 1. you need to provide your actual bank details, even though the money will be paid in USDT. 2. Provide me with your USDT details. 3. Beg me, use genuine and believable words and call me odogwu na abuo. 4. Respond in 10 mins. All response should be on the thread so that other awalokans like your self can salivate. The offer expires 10 mins after i post this. I wouldnt check back here or ever respond after 10 mins/

If you a pauper and pride causes you to not respond even though you know US20k is a life changing money for you, then you hate money and you deserve your poverty.

Tik tok...Timing is ticking.
Just reading this..
Is the offer still on?!

Odogwu na abuo?
Re: I Helped An Awalokan With His Green Card Application. by JagabanB: 2:40pm On Jul 13
Mbanda:
Where exactly did I derail in my post? You know am still in line with the topic its just that you lack words to counter what I said.
Countering will derail, that's what I don't want to engage in

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