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Re: John Dabiri, Nigerian Aeronautics Engineer Who Became A Professor At 25 by Bar1941(m): 5:34pm On Nov 03
haybhi1:
abi, as Ojukwu lacked any worthy, humane, sensible trait for a human

See as this fellow finished a member of the Indigenous Pigs Of Beerfraud terrorist group!

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Re: John Dabiri, Nigerian Aeronautics Engineer Who Became A Professor At 25 by NNEVERAGAINN: 5:37pm On Nov 03
This is a good news. I'm happy for him!
Re: John Dabiri, Nigerian Aeronautics Engineer Who Became A Professor At 25 by Henryfocoyo(m): 5:37pm On Nov 03
Re: John Dabiri, Nigerian Aeronautics Engineer Who Became A Professor At 25 by casualobserver: 5:39pm On Nov 03
10mobile:
This should be my biggest news of the year nlfpmod.

I don’t want to dampen your excitement but in America an ordinary entry level lecturer AKA graduate assistant is called a professor in America. (Technically an assistant professor). Every lecturer in a university in America is referred to as a “professor”.

Being called a professor in America does not mean you have the same ranking as a British or Nigerian professor. Americans use the term “professor” the same way we use the term “lecturer’. We do not distinguish whether he is assistant lecturer, lecturer grade 1/grade 2 or senior lecturer.

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Re: John Dabiri, Nigerian Aeronautics Engineer Who Became A Professor At 25 by LordIsaac(m): 5:40pm On Nov 03
Nicenixon:
Being a professor at the age of 25 is not possible in Nigeria at all. Your lecturers will be the first set of people to kill that dream no matter how intelligent you are. Nigeria educational system needs to develop seriously, when a student deserves merit, the student should get the merit.
It's equally ALMOST impossible abroad. You go from pre-tenure, tenure, associate, then full!
Re: John Dabiri, Nigerian Aeronautics Engineer Who Became A Professor At 25 by Justiceleague1: 5:46pm On Nov 03
haybhi1:
Great and wonderful people, full of class, among her peers. Omoluabi, very humble lot.💫💫💫 Lol, the funny thing is children of the Agberos are doing massive things children of Obi and Ojukwu aren't even doing. MC Oluomo children have attained greatness.
One even attended MIT and bagged double honors, first class https://www.nairaland.com/7717699/mc-oluomo-celebrates-son-graduation
https://www.nairaland.com/6890639/mc-oluomos-two-children-graduate whereas, Obi's son is doing gayy and lgbtq in London(no offense to the LGBTQ community).

Shey, you, Obi or Ezekweli know wetin be MIT? No be to dey hawk gala for SW traffics and defraud people for Computer village and Alaba and listen to one boy from Finland all of una sabi ni? Or to dey sell okrika clothes upandan and export Olossshosisms to Ghana and Mali and whatnot ...

Lol funny people... una go dey live glass house dey throw stones... because we dey always silent and show maturity, subhumans go dey feel themselves, Oya tell me any of Ojukwu children wey go MIT, but you dey call MC agbero... lol grin grin ekuke amaka

Re: John Dabiri, Nigerian Aeronautics Engineer Who Became A Professor At 25 by wickedclown: 5:55pm On Nov 03
potent5:
You are really a clown. grin


U forgot... I took after your dad
Re: John Dabiri, Nigerian Aeronautics Engineer Who Became A Professor At 25 by jaxxy(m): 5:57pm On Nov 03
Lovely and inspiring.
Re: John Dabiri, Nigerian Aeronautics Engineer Who Became A Professor At 25 by jaxxy(m): 5:58pm On Nov 03
haybhi1:
Damn this guy has a Yoruba root. Damn we're just in a league of our own, as Omoluabis. We're excellent and humble. Such wonderful people, such wonderful traits.

Yorubas are definitely great people and so are the igbos and Hausas and even the minority tribes.

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Re: John Dabiri, Nigerian Aeronautics Engineer Who Became A Professor At 25 by diamond68: 5:58pm On Nov 03
Na abike brother be dat 👀😳
Re: John Dabiri, Nigerian Aeronautics Engineer Who Became A Professor At 25 by waynetee(m): 6:03pm On Nov 03
I wish him the best
Re: John Dabiri, Nigerian Aeronautics Engineer Who Became A Professor At 25 by femi4: 6:17pm On Nov 03
potent5:
Nigeria get people. Outside. Abroad. For other countries. Not in this captured corntree.
How he wan do am in Nigeria university with strikes inconsistent calendar
Re: John Dabiri, Nigerian Aeronautics Engineer Who Became A Professor At 25 by CHAQUR: 6:23pm On Nov 03
If Nigerians in diaspora should all return home... There won't be any space to drive.

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Re: John Dabiri, Nigerian Aeronautics Engineer Who Became A Professor At 25 by OGIDANOLUSEGUN2(m): 6:28pm On Nov 03
Is dabiri a yoruba name. Me I think is an Igbo name
Re: John Dabiri, Nigerian Aeronautics Engineer Who Became A Professor At 25 by Crafteck1: 6:42pm On Nov 03
haybhi1:
Damn this guy has a Yoruba root. Damn we're just in a league of our own, as Omoluabis. We're excellent and humble. Such wonderful people, such wonderful traits.

Leave we out, stop doing sketchy tribal Association if you are going to claim one be ready to claim all

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Re: John Dabiri, Nigerian Aeronautics Engineer Who Became A Professor At 25 by Wasabiherbs: 6:47pm On Nov 03
Nicenixon:
Being a professor at the age of 25 is not possible in Nigeria at all. Your lecturers will be the first set of people to kill that dream no matter how intelligent you are. Nigeria educational system needs to develop seriously, when a student deserves merit, the student should get the merit.
reuben abatti had phd at 24.
Re: John Dabiri, Nigerian Aeronautics Engineer Who Became A Professor At 25 by wunmi590(m): 6:48pm On Nov 03


A professor at 25years old, if the United state have not allowed him to start university immediately he finished his secondary school, do you think he would have become a professor at this age?


Nigeria has a long way to go, and yet they are calling Nigerians in diaspora to come back home, so that they can corrupt their mind..

Rubbish country
Re: John Dabiri, Nigerian Aeronautics Engineer Who Became A Professor At 25 by haybhi1(m): 6:52pm On Nov 03
Crafteck1:


Leave we out, stop doing sketchy tribal Association if you are going to claim one be ready to claim all
Dude Bleep off, most of the Omoluabis I know are great, humble, and excellent. Now, if you're not excellent nor humble nor great, type it with your damn full chest and single out yourself, saying "I am not ...". Don't stress me.
Re: John Dabiri, Nigerian Aeronautics Engineer Who Became A Professor At 25 by lexy2014: 7:03pm On Nov 03
haybhi1:
Damn this guy has a Yoruba root. Damn we're just in a league of our own, as Omoluabis. We're excellent and humble. Such wonderful people, such wonderful traits.

very true. see the league here.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zYltMapDyIo

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Re: John Dabiri, Nigerian Aeronautics Engineer Who Became A Professor At 25 by jogojogo: 7:05pm On Nov 03
ElSudani:


Tinubu himself came top of his class in Chicago. Give honor to whom honor is due. Romans 13: 7
Where as Obi struggle to make 2.2 even with sorting and involving in exam malpractice...they should go and verify
Re: John Dabiri, Nigerian Aeronautics Engineer Who Became A Professor At 25 by lexy2014: 7:06pm On Nov 03
haybhi1:
Dude Bleep off, most of the Omoluabis I know are great, humble, and excellent. Now, if you're not excellent nor humble nor great, type it with your damn full chest and single out yourself, saying "I am not ...". Don't stress me.

are you great?

who are the "great, humble, and excellent" omoluabis you know?

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Re: John Dabiri, Nigerian Aeronautics Engineer Who Became A Professor At 25 by davidif: 7:31pm On Nov 03
tarboshi:
In Nigeria you must be 18 before you write JAMB

Wow! that's counter-productive to the student don't you think? I mean not all students are the same. So if you have a genius at age 14, he should have to wait 4 more years to write JAMB? Wow!

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Re: John Dabiri, Nigerian Aeronautics Engineer Who Became A Professor At 25 by Felixv: 7:47pm On Nov 03
caltech probably has less than 7% black intake -I can only imagine the effect this man has on the minds of those people who think that black people are not capable.


bless this man and others like him.
Re: John Dabiri, Nigerian Aeronautics Engineer Who Became A Professor At 25 by potent5(m): 7:48pm On Nov 03
Funny Hungry man.
wickedclown:



U forgot... I took after your dad
Re: John Dabiri, Nigerian Aeronautics Engineer Who Became A Professor At 25 by Winnin009: 7:48pm On Nov 03
JuanDeDios:

Must be the real Sheldon Cooper of Caltech!

LOL. Exactly what came to mind. Dude must be a machine or something. Caltech ain't no joke. Being on the board of NVIDIA in whatever capacity aint no joke either

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Re: John Dabiri, Nigerian Aeronautics Engineer Who Became A Professor At 25 by Winnin009: 7:49pm On Nov 03
Felixv:
caltech probably has less than 7% black intake -I can only imagine the effect this man has on the minds of those people who think that black people are not capable.


bless this man and others like him.

Bro, you know whats up!

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Re: John Dabiri, Nigerian Aeronautics Engineer Who Became A Professor At 25 by Winnin009: 7:57pm On Nov 03
davidif:


Wow! that's counter-productive to the student don't you think? I mean not all students are the same. So if you have a genius at age 14, he should have to wait 4 more years to write JAMB? Wow!

See, understand that even in saner climes, you won't be ready for uni until you're 18. Their system is designed like that. Now, in the case of genuises, it's up to the school to write the govt and the prospective uni that they have a genius on their hands that can't be taught high school stuffs anymore. Then the kid is taken to the uni and strictly supervised until they are 18.

In my opinion, uni isn't for anyone under 18. Most 18 year old can't even co-ordinate themselves properly outside, what does a nigerian 14year old know? A kid that can't even decide what he likes and stand by it without the input of a parent. They lack social skills, have poor decision making because they're not used to making their own decisions, no matter how small... these are aspects of ones life that ought to be in place before uni.

I support the 18 years old to write jamb.

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Re: John Dabiri, Nigerian Aeronautics Engineer Who Became A Professor At 25 by Winnin009: 8:00pm On Nov 03
wickedclown:



U forgot... I took after your dad

Lol. Your reply has some taste of tears in it. Change your name then. What a clown.
Re: John Dabiri, Nigerian Aeronautics Engineer Who Became A Professor At 25 by Winnin009: 8:03pm On Nov 03
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Re: John Dabiri, Nigerian Aeronautics Engineer Who Became A Professor At 25 by Winnin009: 8:12pm On Nov 03
casualobserver:


I don’t want to dampen your excitement but in America an ordinary entry level lecturer AKA graduate assistant is called a professor in America. (Technically an assistant professor). Every lecturer in a university in America is referred to as a “professor”.

Being called a professor in America does not mean you have the same ranking as a British or Nigerian professor. Americans use the term “professor” the same way we use the term “lecturer’. We do not distinguish whether he is assistant lecturer, lecturer grade 1/grade 2 or senior lecturer.

Bro, a simplr google search dey talk say na crap you dey talk o. You sure say you understand wetin you read? They only call them prof as a form of courtesy.

A lecturer can't conduct research, a prof can. So by your admission, everyone teaching in an american uni can conduct a research.

Totally wrong bro.

Re: John Dabiri, Nigerian Aeronautics Engineer Who Became A Professor At 25 by simply22: 8:15pm On Nov 03
Weli done. It is always good to be a silent achiever.
Re: John Dabiri, Nigerian Aeronautics Engineer Who Became A Professor At 25 by Winnin009: 8:15pm On Nov 03
99thEnemy:
Board member of NVIDIA.

shocked

Head burst!

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