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Re: What Happened To The Top Scoring Student In Your School? by Nobody: 10:23am On Jun 02, 2017
rayralph:

I can relate....... Fine babe with 4.75 CGPA
GOT married less than 8months after school


Not bad tho
Re: What Happened To The Top Scoring Student In Your School? by Chimezirim121: 10:24am On Jun 02, 2017
[quote author=Lifehack post=57086339]What happen to the top scoring kid in your class?
That boy/girl that always come first in class

Studying mechanical engineering abroad

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Re: What Happened To The Top Scoring Student In Your School? by freddymanny49: 10:25am On Jun 02, 2017
Lest i forget the other babe is now an ashawo in Askamaya hotel.

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Re: What Happened To The Top Scoring Student In Your School? by olujastro: 10:26am On Jun 02, 2017
I was the best in my class throughout primary school.
In JSS, we were 3 of us. The 1st got admission into the university to study Chemical Engineering 2yrs after trying. He's with KPMG in Nigeria. The 2nd immediately got admitted into the university and bagged a 1st class in Surveying. After about 2yrs of no good job, his parents sent him to do his MSc in Canada which is still ongoing.
As for me the 3rd best, I immediately got admitted to study Mechanical Engineering, graduated with a high 2.1 and immediately joined an oil servicing company in Nigeria. After over 3yrs of working offshore, I decided to put some of my savings together for a masters in Europe.
But I won't lie, I've now lost some interest in academics especially if it's not something I can visualise about the oil industry technologies. To solve yeye maths don tire me. The brain just wants to make more and more money in any possible legit way!
For my university, most of my top graduating colleagues are still struggling to get something good enough 6yrs after graduation. What can I say! All is well.

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Re: What Happened To The Top Scoring Student In Your School? by coliboyswag: 10:31am On Jun 02, 2017
He now works at alaba int market am one them sha works with MTN NIGERIA
Re: What Happened To The Top Scoring Student In Your School? by olayinka63: 10:36am On Jun 02, 2017
They're are plenty and doing fine. Among them are

Abdul Salam Bashir, graduated from University of Ilorin, now working in a multinational company

Ayedun Abdulwaheed graduate of Physics
Adeyanju Ademola graduate of Zoology now serving
Gana Muhammad, final year Electrical and Electronics Engineering Student, Federal University of Technology, Minna.
Hussein Abdul Gafar
Ayinde Yusuf
Ayinde Abubakar
I can't mention everyone
When I was in Polytechnic. .. .
Ilelaboye Ridwan now a mathematician at OAU
Hamzah Lateef now the Students Union president, Federal University of Technology, Minna

I happend to be one, graduated with First Class
honors at University of Ilorin 2016. Now serving at Federal University of Technology, Minna.

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Re: What Happened To The Top Scoring Student In Your School? by sawyer89: 10:37am On Jun 02, 2017
Primary school:
The best position wasn't really fixed. Two boys and two girls were in the top four - One is a medical Doctor, Me, A Nurse and a Lawyer

Secondary school:
It was a tight contest between me and a guy. He is now a Medical Doctor.

University:
Tight contest between 3 guys. One is working with an indigenous oil servicing firm. The other guy is yet to find a good job. Then me

Aren't doing badly. Studied Chemical Engineering. Worked in one of the top 4. About to become a Chartered Accountant. Waiting to resume with one of the biggest 2 lettered name US multinational conglomerate in Nigeria as a Commercial Finance analyst.

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Re: What Happened To The Top Scoring Student In Your School? by victorDanladi: 10:42am On Jun 02, 2017
oldfoolnigger:
fortunately/unfortunately I happened to be the one in my class( still a jambite,smh).

second person ( still battling with olevel when I checked last)

third person( fuel attendant).
maybe three of us were cursed.
lmaooooo

fourth to eight person(unn law undergraduates).

nine person (in Canada)

ten person ( unizik MBBS).

eleventh and twelfth ( MBBS and chemical engineering respectively)chem.engin guy with strong first class currently
..hmmmm,life.


I happened to be the one in my class.now a medical doctor.


2nd-A pharmacist.

3rd-chemist

4th-Animal scientist.
Re: What Happened To The Top Scoring Student In Your School? by nkwuocha: 10:49am On Jun 02, 2017
A Yoruba Guy, very humble. He was poisoned and died in his office. I'm yet to get over his death seriously embarassed embarassed.
I hope his killer(s) will never find peace.

Me? Always been a business man o jare. I went to school because I have a dad that is willing to pay for my tuition. I'm doing well wiring "funds "up and down wink

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Re: What Happened To The Top Scoring Student In Your School? by Nobody: 10:54am On Jun 02, 2017
I topped My Class all through Secondary School The Second Guy died while we were in SS2, The Third a girl had a Diploma and currently work with an America NGO plus 2 kids, 4 Guy is a Driver, The 5th a girl is now a full time baby mama with 3 kids for 3 different guys grin grin 6th is in the Army 7th is a Shoe shiner somewhere Lol



Me? earning a 6 digits and bored so I am here on Nairaland most times till I figure out how to Move to France lipsrsealed lipsrsealed

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Re: What Happened To The Top Scoring Student In Your School? by icebot: 10:57am On Jun 02, 2017
University

Best ---- Currently doing his PhD in the US
Second best------ Currently doing his PhD in Australia
Third best (Me) ----- Currently doing my PhD in the UK
Fourth best---------Currently doing his PhD in the UK
Fifth best---------- Currently working in the UK

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Re: What Happened To The Top Scoring Student In Your School? by Nobody: 11:02am On Jun 02, 2017
Lifehack:
What happen to the top scoring kid in your class?
That boy/girl that always come first in class.

He is also our SP. He is in Malay now.

I also happened to be one top scorer. What happened to me? If you ask me, na who I go ask?

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Re: What Happened To The Top Scoring Student In Your School? by SuperSuave(m): 11:03am On Jun 02, 2017
I was that student but I think they are now better than me sad
Re: What Happened To The Top Scoring Student In Your School? by maysimsimple(m): 11:03am On Jun 02, 2017
Bad sharp guy




te author=nkwuocha post=57117532]A Yoruba Guy, very humble. He was poisoned and died in his office. I'm yet to get over his death seriously embarassed embarassed.
I hope his killer(s) will never find peace.

Me? Always been a business man o jare. I went to school because I have a dad that is willing to pay for my tuition. I'm doing well wiring "funds "up and down wink [/quote]
Re: What Happened To The Top Scoring Student In Your School? by victorDanladi: 11:07am On Jun 02, 2017
Midgut:
All the best students in every school want to study medicine and surgery, why?
And it doesn't worth.I was the best in my class and studied medicine and surgery.

You don't have to be brilliant to study it.Just be an average student,studious and serious.That is why most brilliant students perform poorly in medical school especially the males!


To make good use of your brilliancy,just go and study engineering!!

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Re: What Happened To The Top Scoring Student In Your School? by NeutralJUDGE(m): 11:13am On Jun 02, 2017
O. P is a typical Nigerian,,mocking us abi?? But been first in class doesn't guarantee been first in life.

meanwhile had always been the first in any educational setting i ever attended..
Have medics, statisticians, radiographers, computer scientist,radiographers,et el.
But am very contented and envy no one
Re: What Happened To The Top Scoring Student In Your School? by Youngzedd(m): 11:27am On Jun 02, 2017
Dating her.
Re: What Happened To The Top Scoring Student In Your School? by Choise(f): 11:31am On Jun 02, 2017
Nah...She a popular model
DEIFIED:

Are you the öne on your dp?.
Re: What Happened To The Top Scoring Student In Your School? by Blonchilli(m): 11:35am On Jun 02, 2017
I won't say what happened to them but they underperformed imo. Me and my friend that were middle-poor students have done well for ourselves
Re: What Happened To The Top Scoring Student In Your School? by Flow23(m): 11:40am On Jun 02, 2017
But Op, why this question? I hate to think you need so badly a justification for being lipsrsealed ....Let everyone work hard and smart too. It pays.
Re: What Happened To The Top Scoring Student In Your School? by Nobody: 11:47am On Jun 02, 2017
sharpwriter:

Bros, you fit help me contact that your friend for Shell? I dey find job o...nd Shell isn't a bad place to work either.
i dey tell u

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Re: What Happened To The Top Scoring Student In Your School? by kuchikau1: 11:53am On Jun 02, 2017
Life is indeed a mystery! I graduated in 2016, will complete service by october 2017. Got a scholarship for my msc. Will b leaving nigeria late october 2017.

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Re: What Happened To The Top Scoring Student In Your School? by Gerrard59(m): 11:54am On Jun 02, 2017
Flow23:
But Op, why this question? I hate to think you need so badly a justification for being lipsrsealed ....Let everyone work hard and smart too. It pays.

Nothing wrong with the thread, something similar was asked 4 years ago on Nairaland. It has been very interesting and thoughtful.



I discovered the very best relocated after few years in Nigeria shocked shocked. Then, I'm on the right track. grin grin
Re: What Happened To The Top Scoring Student In Your School? by UnimkeAk(m): 12:00pm On Jun 02, 2017
MiddleDimension:


i know it is typical for some of you here to say people want to ridicule excellence but that's not the case!

It is true that some people who didn't do well in school and are plain dumb and hate anything book would feel good trying to ridicule excellence. But i get the feeling that that's not what the op wants to do.

I think the op wants to paint the rather sad scenario we now have in Nigeria to show that things have changed, and truely they have changed!

It is true that some of those big brains in class are probably doing very well where ever they are now. But thr truth still remains that alot of them in Nigeria are still on the street struggling alongside everyother person.

Muyiwa Afolabi, the talk-show host on raypower also mentioned this sometime ago. He wasnt lying when he said he went to an end of the year grad ceremony in a school and he saw how some students were being awarded best grad students and that reminded him what has become of the best grad students in recent past. And he said they are still on the street struggling with everyone else.

Like i said, there are some still doing well in their chosen field. But today in Nigeria, alot are still struggling like everyone else, and that's the sad reality!

I personally know a friend who was not just the best student in our time, but was also maths inpersonified. What is he doing now about 7 years after leaving the university? He is teaching in a school and being paid 30k a month. The last time we spoke, he was complaining bitterly. He looks older than his age now and he is just trying to round up his masters. And this is not an isolated case.

There is another guy from the same sec school i finished. He was not just good academically, he was the FCS president and has a good character. We finished at the same time from sec school but like many people, did not get admission on time despite his good result. Now, why is that? The answer is the same problem we are facing in Nigeria.!

The number of people seeking uni education is skyrocketing each year and the admission opportunities remain the same. This means not all brains will be very lucky to get admission at the time they left sec school. Being a born again, he had god on his side, but that didn't make any difference! It is the same with employment and career in today's Nigeria! Not all the brains will get it at the time they should, and not all will get it at all! I have seen real cases!

A colleague of mine who was teaching in the same school i was teaching in when i was a school sat, had a 2:1 in mech engine. He was in his 40s at the time, had 2 kids, and his trousers had a waist not his size. He had to use belt to hold it to his waist such that the front of it looked rumpled (and i am not exaggerating here). When you see him teach in class, he's so vibrant and maths flows naturally through his hands as he scribbles workings on the board. But there was a time i invited him to my house and my mother served us some fufu and egwusi, he was so happy and said to me with a pity look in his face that "he doesn't even know the last time he ate a food like this. I had to wash my hands and leave the food for him so that it would be enough to satisfy him. When he was leaving, i had to give him 500 naira.

These cases are real cases and i am not forming them.

So when i come on here and hear some of you deny some realities and label any attempt like the op has done with this thread as an attempt to ridicule excellence, i just shake my head in disappointment.

There was a thread where a guy said he also had a third class, to show support for Dino melaye when obviously his political opponents were only trying to bring him down. If you see the kind of rubbish i saw on that thread from supposedly highly intellectual people who came after that guy's head, you will be amazed!

Yes, some of the things those guys like you said on that thread were true, but the vast majority of their opinion was just flawed! I came to that thread, was so disappointed and just left.

We all know how life can be unkind, nobody knows tomorrow but it is better to have control of what u can at the moment.. iv heard of so many successes from pple that did excellently in class... I myself was never the best student in my class. So it is not like it is personal.
Lastly, lately the has been this trend in nigeria that good grades doesnt determine success, and what does a black man see as success, having an inflated account , that cannot be spent in ones life time, if this trend continues , it will affect our kids and younger ones in sch , making them lazy , which means africa and the black race will always be behind in terms of science and technology. Is this what we want?

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Re: What Happened To The Top Scoring Student In Your School? by Bashnigga(m): 12:01pm On Jun 02, 2017
olayinka63:
I happend to be one, graduated with First Class honors at University of Ilorin 2016. Now serving at Federal University of Technology, Minna.
So it's true First Class graduates get posted to tertiary Inst. to serve
Re: What Happened To The Top Scoring Student In Your School? by Bashnigga(m): 12:04pm On Jun 02, 2017
kuchikau1:
Life is indeed a mystery! I graduated in 2016, will complete service by october 2017. Got a scholarship for my msc. Will b leaving nigeria late october 2017.
Pls which scholarship is that
Re: What Happened To The Top Scoring Student In Your School? by kuchikau1: 12:31pm On Jun 02, 2017
Bashnigga:
Pls which scholarship is that
Re: What Happened To The Top Scoring Student In Your School? by sharpwriter(m): 12:32pm On Jun 02, 2017
Jarus:


Shell is not a one-man business where anyone can hand you job.
Hmmmn...I knw,just talking about necessary connections o
Re: What Happened To The Top Scoring Student In Your School? by kuchikau1: 12:35pm On Jun 02, 2017
Bashnigga:
Pls which scholarship is that
commonwealth and ICCR.

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Re: What Happened To The Top Scoring Student In Your School? by sharpwriter(m): 12:42pm On Jun 02, 2017
Well sha, the only one thing that is evident about this thread and all our discussions is Ecclesiastes 9:11.....the race is truely not to the swift. Let us pray that our own time and chance for greatness should com swiftly.

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Re: What Happened To The Top Scoring Student In Your School? by Nobody: 12:43pm On Jun 02, 2017
Best in my class all through secondary school days was my best friend. The most popular dude in school.
Known by every teacher and every student.
He was frustrated by jamb for 3yrs, but finally got admission into uniport where he bagged a 1st class in gas engineering.
Today he's married and still searching for a job he likes(though he's very selective and wish to further his education if given the needed finance).

I too wasn't bad neither was I among the top 3 then.
But here I am not doing bad as a medical doctor.

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