Historic Fast Facts About Nigeria Academia: Igbo's Contribution by Thanks18(m): 10:39am On Mar 10, 2018 |
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SETTING THE RECORDS STRAIGHT:
Here are some facts about academia in Nigeria. Don't let anyone deceive you. These facts can be verified:
The first Black Vice Chancellor of the University of Ibadan was an Igbo man named Professor Kenneth Dike.
The first Vice Chancellor of the University of Lagos was an Igbo man named Professor Eni Njoku.
The first Nigerian Rector of the then Yaba College of Technology was also an Igbo man.
The first Nigerian Professor of Mathematics was an Igbo man named Professor Chike Obi – the man who solved Fermat’s Last Theorem. Chike Obi was followed by another Igbo man named Professor James Ezeilo, Professor of Differential Calculus and the founder of the Ezeilo Constant.
The first Nigerian professor of History was an Igbo man, Professor Kenneth Dike who also became the first black vice chancellor of the University of Ibadan.
The first Nigerian Professor of Botany was an Igbo man named Professor Eni Njoku. He went on to become the very first vice chancellor of the university of LAGOS. He also became a vice chancellor of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka from 1966 to 1970. He fought the war on the Biafran side.
The first Nigerian Professor of Anatomy and Physiology is Professor Chike Edozien an Igbo man who is also the current Obi of Asaba.
The first Nigerian Professor of Physics was Professor Okoye an Igbo man who became a Professor of Physics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA in 1960. Okoye was followed by the likes of Professor Alexander Anumalu who has been nominated for the Nobel Prize for Physics three times for his research in Intermediate Quantum Physics.
In Nuclear Physics and Chemistry – again another Igbo man – Professor Frank Ndili who gained a Ph.D in his early 20s at Cambridge Univesity in Nuclear Physics and Chemistry in the early ’60s. This young Asaba man had made a First Class in Physics and Mathematics at the then University College Ibadan in the early 1950s.
The First Professor of Statistics, Professor James Nwoye Adichie whose research on Non-Parametric Statistics led to new areas in statistical research. Adichie is the father of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, the well known author of Purple Hibiscus and Half of a Yellow Sun (which was a Biafran story).
The first Nigerian Professor of Medicine was also an Igbo man named Professor Herbert C Kodilinye – he was appointed a Professor of Medicine at the University of London in 1952. He later became the Vice Chancellor of the University of Nigeria Nsukka after the war from 1971 to 1975.
What about Astronomy – again another Igbo man was the first Professor of Astronomy – please, look up Professor Ntukoju – he was the first to earn a double Ph.D. in Astronomy and Mathematics.
Let’s go to the Social Sciences:
Demography and statistical research into population studies – again another Igbo man – Professor Chukwuka Okonjo. He is the father of Dr. Ngozi Okonjo Iweala former Nigerian minister of finance whose all children attended Harvard University. Ngozi also studied at Harvard. It was Prof Chukwuka Okonjo who set up the first Centre for Population Research in Ibadan in the early 1960s. He was also a double Ph.D holder in Mathematics and Economics. He was the first Nigerian Head of Department and Dean of Faculty (UNN).
Philosophy – Professor G. D. Okafor, who became a Professor of Philosophy at the Amherst College USA in 1953.
Economics – Dr. Pius Okigbo (elder brother to Chris Okigbo, the poet, who died in action at Nsukka during the war) who became a visiting scholar and Professor of Economics at the University of London in 1954. He is also the first Nigerian Ph.D. in Economics.
Theology and theological research – Professor Njoku who became the first Nigerian to earn a Ph.D in Theology from Queens University Belfast in Ireland. He was appointed a Professor of Theology at the University College Zambia in 1952.
At the Nigerian Universities Commission (NUC), the state with the highest number of professors in Nigeria and as at 2018 is Imo State.
You can go to this commission and verify.
Anambra state was the first in WAEC, UNITY
SCHOOLS ENTERANCE EXAMS, NECO AND PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE in 2013, 2014 and 2015.
Therefore, whenever some people address you Igbos as mere traders, tell them that in addition to doing very well in business, science, technology and SPORTS you are also ahead in academia.
No amount of hatred can change blessings from God almighty. Let the hating continue while we keep doing what we know best....
DEVELOPMENT ADVICE FOR NIGERIANS; Let Nigerians compete fairly (without quota system) and give the best positions to the brightest – be it Igbo, Yoruba, Hausa or Fulani, and then we shall see who the most successful Nigerians are.
IGBO KWENU! KWENU!! KWEZUENU OOOOH!!!
Researched and written by Dr. Maduka Ogwueleka (MRCPUK) and Dr. Samuel Okafor (PhD History).
© Maduka Chinemelum Ogwueleka. 12 Likes 4 Shares |
Re: Historic Fast Facts About Nigeria Academia: Igbo's Contribution by Nukilia: 10:42am On Mar 10, 2018 |
When will we stop all these tribal jargons? 2 Likes |
Re: Historic Fast Facts About Nigeria Academia: Igbo's Contribution by mercyville: 1:36pm On Mar 10, 2018 |
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SETTING THE RECORDS STRAIGHT:
Here are some facts about academia in Nigeria. Don't let anyone deceive you. These facts can be verified:
The first Black Vice Chancellor of the University of Ibadan was an Igbo man named Professor Kenneth Dike.
The first Vice Chancellor of the University of Lagos was an Igbo man named Professor Eni Njoku.
The first Nigerian Rector of the then Yaba College of Technology was also an Igbo man.
The first Nigerian Professor of Mathematics was an Igbo man named Professor Chike Obi – the man who solved Fermat’s Last Theorem. Chike Obi was followed by another Igbo man named Professor James Ezeilo, Professor of Differential Calculus and the founder of the Ezeilo Constant.
The first Nigerian professor of History was an Igbo man, Professor Kenneth Dike who also became the first black vice chancellor of the University of Ibadan.
The first Nigerian Professor of Botany was an Igbo man named Professor Eni Njoku. He went on to become the very first vice chancellor of the university of LAGOS. He also became a vice chancellor of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka from 1966 to 1970. He fought the war on the Biafran side.
The first Nigerian Professor of Anatomy and Physiology is Professor Chike Edozien an Igbo man who is also the current Obi of Asaba.
The first Nigerian Professor of Physics was Professor Okoye an Igbo man who became a Professor of Physics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA in 1960. Okoye was followed by the likes of Professor Alexander Anumalu who has been nominated for the Nobel Prize for Physics three times for his research in Intermediate Quantum Physics.
In Nuclear Physics and Chemistry – again another Igbo man – Professor Frank Ndili who gained a Ph.D in his early 20s at Cambridge Univesity in Nuclear Physics and Chemistry in the early ’60s. This young Asaba man had made a First Class in Physics and Mathematics at the then University College Ibadan in the early 1950s.
The First Professor of Statistics, Professor James Nwoye Adichie whose research on Non-Parametric Statistics led to new areas in statistical research. Adichie is the father of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, the well known author of Purple Hibiscus and Half of a Yellow Sun (which was a Biafran story).
The first Nigerian Professor of Medicine was also an Igbo man named Professor Herbert C Kodilinye – he was appointed a Professor of Medicine at the University of London in 1952. He later became the Vice Chancellor of the University of Nigeria Nsukka after the war from 1971 to 1975.
What about Astronomy – again another Igbo man was the first Professor of Astronomy – please, look up Professor Ntukoju – he was the first to earn a double Ph.D. in Astronomy and Mathematics.
Let’s go to the Social Sciences:
Demography and statistical research into population studies – again another Igbo man – Professor Chukwuka Okonjo. He is the father of Dr. Ngozi Okonjo Iweala former Nigerian minister of finance whose all children attended Harvard University. Ngozi also studied at Harvard. It was Prof Chukwuka Okonjo who set up the first Centre for Population Research in Ibadan in the early 1960s. He was also a double Ph.D holder in Mathematics and Economics. He was the first Nigerian Head of Department and Dean of Faculty (UNN).
Philosophy – Professor G. D. Okafor, who became a Professor of Philosophy at the Amherst College USA in 1953.
Economics – Dr. Pius Okigbo (elder brother to Chris Okigbo, the poet, who died in action at Nsukka during the war) who became a visiting scholar and Professor of Economics at the University of London in 1954. He is also the first Nigerian Ph.D. in Economics.
Theology and theological research – Professor Njoku who became the first Nigerian to earn a Ph.D in Theology from Queens University Belfast in Ireland. He was appointed a Professor of Theology at the University College Zambia in 1952.
At the Nigerian Universities Commission (NUC), the state with the highest number of professors in Nigeria and as at 2018 is Imo State.
You can go to this commission and verify.
Anambra state was the first in WAEC, UNITY
SCHOOLS ENTERANCE EXAMS, NECO AND PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE in 2013, 2014 and 2015.
Therefore, whenever some people address you Igbos as mere traders, tell them that in addition to doing very well in business, science, technology and SPORTS you are also ahead in academia.
No amount of hatred can change blessings from God almighty. Let the hating continue while we keep doing what we know best....
DEVELOPMENT ADVICE FOR NIGERIANS; Let Nigerians compete fairly (without quota system) and give the best positions to the brightest – be it Igbo, Yoruba, Hausa or Fulani, and then we shall see who the most successful Nigerians are.
IGBO KWENU! KWENU!! KWEZUENU OOOOH!!!
Researched and written by Dr. Maduka Ogwueleka (MRCPUK) and Dr. Samuel Okafor (PhD History).
© Maduka Chinemelum Ogwueleka. Let us see the proof.Yoruba man taught all Igbos how to read..Igbos should be grateful.. 8 Likes |
Re: Historic Fast Facts About Nigeria Academia: Igbo's Contribution by Guestlander: 2:54pm On Mar 10, 2018 |
mercyville: Let us see the proof.Yoruba man taught all Igbos how to read..Igbos should be grateful.. The greatest professor of all, Reverend Samuel Ajayi Crowder who taught them how to read and write in the first place. 6 Likes |
Re: Historic Fast Facts About Nigeria Academia: Igbo's Contribution by mercyville: 3:20pm On Mar 10, 2018 |
Guestlander:
The greatest professor of all, Reverend Samuel Ajayi Crowder who taught them how to read and write in the first place. lol...when Yorubas were in school,they were learning how to wear pants... 6 Likes |
Re: Historic Fast Facts About Nigeria Academia: Igbo's Contribution by sinkhole: 5:27pm On Mar 10, 2018 |
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SETTING THE RECORDS STRAIGHT:
Here are some facts about academia in Nigeria. Don't let anyone deceive you. These facts can be verified:
The first Black Vice Chancellor of the University of Ibadan was an Igbo man named Professor Kenneth Dike.
The first Vice Chancellor of the University of Lagos was an Igbo man named Professor Eni Njoku.
The first Nigerian Rector of the then Yaba College of Technology was also an Igbo man.
The first Nigerian Professor of Mathematics was an Igbo man named Professor Chike Obi – the man who solved Fermat’s Last Theorem. Chike Obi was followed by another Igbo man named Professor James Ezeilo, Professor of Differential Calculus and the founder of the Ezeilo Constant.
The first Nigerian professor of History was an Igbo man, Professor Kenneth Dike who also became the first black vice chancellor of the University of Ibadan.
The first Nigerian Professor of Botany was an Igbo man named Professor Eni Njoku. He went on to become the very first vice chancellor of the university of LAGOS. He also became a vice chancellor of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka from 1966 to 1970. He fought the war on the Biafran side.
The first Nigerian Professor of Anatomy and Physiology is Professor Chike Edozien an Igbo man who is also the current Obi of Asaba.
The first Nigerian Professor of Physics was Professor Okoye an Igbo man who became a Professor of Physics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA in 1960. Okoye was followed by the likes of Professor Alexander Anumalu who has been nominated for the Nobel Prize for Physics three times for his research in Intermediate Quantum Physics.
In Nuclear Physics and Chemistry – again another Igbo man – Professor Frank Ndili who gained a Ph.D in his early 20s at Cambridge Univesity in Nuclear Physics and Chemistry in the early ’60s. This young Asaba man had made a First Class in Physics and Mathematics at the then University College Ibadan in the early 1950s.
The First Professor of Statistics, Professor James Nwoye Adichie whose research on Non-Parametric Statistics led to new areas in statistical research. Adichie is the father of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, the well known author of Purple Hibiscus and Half of a Yellow Sun (which was a Biafran story).
The first Nigerian Professor of Medicine was also an Igbo man named Professor Herbert C Kodilinye – he was appointed a Professor of Medicine at the University of London in 1952. He later became the Vice Chancellor of the University of Nigeria Nsukka after the war from 1971 to 1975.
What about Astronomy – again another Igbo man was the first Professor of Astronomy – please, look up Professor Ntukoju – he was the first to earn a double Ph.D. in Astronomy and Mathematics.
Let’s go to the Social Sciences:
Demography and statistical research into population studies – again another Igbo man – Professor Chukwuka Okonjo. He is the father of Dr. Ngozi Okonjo Iweala former Nigerian minister of finance whose all children attended Harvard University. Ngozi also studied at Harvard. It was Prof Chukwuka Okonjo who set up the first Centre for Population Research in Ibadan in the early 1960s. He was also a double Ph.D holder in Mathematics and Economics. He was the first Nigerian Head of Department and Dean of Faculty (UNN).
Philosophy – Professor G. D. Okafor, who became a Professor of Philosophy at the Amherst College USA in 1953.
Economics – Dr. Pius Okigbo (elder brother to Chris Okigbo, the poet, who died in action at Nsukka during the war) who became a visiting scholar and Professor of Economics at the University of London in 1954. He is also the first Nigerian Ph.D. in Economics.
Theology and theological research – Professor Njoku who became the first Nigerian to earn a Ph.D in Theology from Queens University Belfast in Ireland. He was appointed a Professor of Theology at the University College Zambia in 1952.
At the Nigerian Universities Commission (NUC), the state with the highest number of professors in Nigeria and as at 2018 is Imo State.
You can go to this commission and verify.
Anambra state was the first in WAEC, UNITY
SCHOOLS ENTERANCE EXAMS, NECO AND PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE in 2013, 2014 and 2015.
Therefore, whenever some people address you Igbos as mere traders, tell them that in addition to doing very well in business, science, technology and SPORTS you are also ahead in academia.
No amount of hatred can change blessings from God almighty. Let the hating continue while we keep doing what we know best....
DEVELOPMENT ADVICE FOR NIGERIANS; Let Nigerians compete fairly (without quota system) and give the best positions to the brightest – be it Igbo, Yoruba, Hausa or Fulani, and then we shall see who the most successful Nigerians are.
IGBO KWENU! KWENU!! KWEZUENU OOOOH!!!
Researched and written by Dr. Maduka Ogwueleka (MRCPUK) and Dr. Samuel Okafor (PhD History).
© Maduka Chinemelum Ogwueleka. Sorry to ask o, Mr. first, where have all these achievements taken Igboland, Nigeria or you yourself? 1 Like |
Re: Historic Fast Facts About Nigeria Academia: Igbo's Contribution by Nobody: 6:20pm On Mar 10, 2018 |
Brilliant analysis but here are some observations. 1.Your topic says fact about Nigerian academia but your end note brought tribalism. 2.Are you telling me aside Igbo's,there no other tribes that had contributed to education in Nigeria? 3.Why don't you say the contribution of igbos to academia since your beginning and ending note portrays that. These are my observations. Thank you 3 Likes |
Re: Historic Fast Facts About Nigeria Academia: Igbo's Contribution by Thanks18(m): 7:34pm On Mar 10, 2018 |
asuustrike2009:
Brilliant analysis but here are some observations. 1.Your topic says fact about Nigerian academia but your end note brought tribalism. 2.Are you telling me aside Igbo's,there no other tribes that had contributed to education in Nigeria? 3.Why don't you say the contribution of igbos to academia since your beginning and ending note portrays that. These are my observations. Thank you Yeah Your observation acknowledged I will effect the necessary adjustment to the topic 1 Like |
Re: Historic Fast Facts About Nigeria Academia: Igbo's Contribution by kernel504(m): 8:43pm On Mar 10, 2018 |
Guestlander:
The greatest professor of all, Reverend Samuel Ajayi Crowder who taught them how to read and write in the first place. Chai! Yoruba man and hyping, who made Crowder the preacher professor? 4 Likes |
Re: Historic Fast Facts About Nigeria Academia: Igbo's Contribution by kernel504(m): 8:51pm On Mar 10, 2018 |
mercyville: lol...when Yorubas were in school,they were learning how to wear pants... Indeed, that's why the only scholar of international repute you can boast of is Wole Soyinka, yet Igbos are counting them in tens. 6 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Historic Fast Facts About Nigeria Academia: Igbo's Contribution by conehead2018: 8:52pm On Mar 10, 2018 |
kernel504:
Chai! Yoruba man and hyping, who made Crowder the preacher professor? you get time to reply jambites 5 Likes |
Re: Historic Fast Facts About Nigeria Academia: Igbo's Contribution by Guestlander: 8:56pm On Mar 10, 2018 |
kernel504:
Chai! Yoruba man and hyping, who made Crowder the preacher professor? I made him, now what? |
Re: Historic Fast Facts About Nigeria Academia: Igbo's Contribution by Nobody: 8:58pm On Mar 10, 2018 |
Thanks18:
Yeah Your observation acknowledged I will effect the necessary adjustment to the topic No problem |
Re: Historic Fast Facts About Nigeria Academia: Igbo's Contribution by chuksjuve(m): 9:26pm On Mar 10, 2018 |
All these ethnic supremacy battle should stop already ..
You keep debating on unnecessary issues that further divided the masses, the elite keep reaping us off..
If I have my way all these nonsense would be stopped and banned on this forum ..
Yes I'm angry .. Despite all our intellectual prowess and academic sophistication , buhari without certificate is our president and may continue to be till 2023..
Thanks 1 Like |
Re: Historic Fast Facts About Nigeria Academia: Igbo's Contribution by Michael004: 9:36pm On Mar 10, 2018 |
kernel504:
Indeed, that's why the only scholar of international repute you can boast of is Wole Soyinka, yet Igbos are counting them in tens. Open thread for this. I have asked you people many a time, but una refused. |
Re: Historic Fast Facts About Nigeria Academia: Igbo's Contribution by kernel504(m): 9:37pm On Mar 10, 2018 |
Guestlander:
I made him, now what? Stop misinforming the public, a lot others will eat your undone garbage thinking they're eating food. 1 Like |
Re: Historic Fast Facts About Nigeria Academia: Igbo's Contribution by kernel504(m): 9:41pm On Mar 10, 2018 |
Michael004: Opwn thread for this. I have asked you people many a time, but una refused. Yesterday isn't the same with today. If you aren't comfortable with reality, use Google search. #2018Against1980. |
Re: Historic Fast Facts About Nigeria Academia: Igbo's Contribution by anibirelawal(m): 9:41pm On Mar 10, 2018 |
Please somebody should tell me what and how many PHD degree Dangote have for him to be that wealthy? am just asking, please dont quote if you dont have answer to my question! |
Re: Historic Fast Facts About Nigeria Academia: Igbo's Contribution by mercyville: 9:54pm On Mar 10, 2018 |
kernel504:
Indeed, that's why the only scholar of international repute you can boast of is Wole Soyinka, yet Igbos are counting them in tens. yes,Ibos are counting them in tens in Malaysia 3 Likes |
Re: Historic Fast Facts About Nigeria Academia: Igbo's Contribution by Michael004: 9:56pm On Mar 10, 2018 |
kernel504:
Yesterday isn't the same with today. If you aren't comfortable with reality, use Google search. #2018Against1980. Bros, open thread for it. I can't shout. Mention me when you do. You dey fear? |
Re: Historic Fast Facts About Nigeria Academia: Igbo's Contribution by Guestlander: 10:36pm On Mar 10, 2018 |
kernel504:
Stop misinforming the public, a lot others will eat your undone garbage thinking they're eating food. Well, I'm sorry if you took what I wrote literally. Most people would understand what I was driving at. 1 Like |
Re: Historic Fast Facts About Nigeria Academia: Igbo's Contribution by Michael004: 11:01pm On Mar 10, 2018 |
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SETTING THE RECORDS STRAIGHT:
Here are some facts about academia in Nigeria. Don't let anyone deceive you. These facts can be verified:
The first Black Vice Chancellor of the University of Ibadan was an Igbo man named Professor Kenneth Dike.
The first Vice Chancellor of the University of Lagos was an Igbo man named Professor Eni Njoku.
The first Nigerian Rector of the then Yaba College of Technology was also an Igbo man.
The first Nigerian Professor of Mathematics was an Igbo man named Professor Chike Obi – the man who solved Fermat’s Last Theorem. Chike Obi was followed by another Igbo man named Professor James Ezeilo, Professor of Differential Calculus and the founder of the Ezeilo Constant.
The first Nigerian professor of History was an Igbo man, Professor Kenneth Dike who also became the first black vice chancellor of the University of Ibadan.
The first Nigerian Professor of Botany was an Igbo man named Professor Eni Njoku. He went on to become the very first vice chancellor of the university of LAGOS. He also became a vice chancellor of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka from 1966 to 1970. He fought the war on the Biafran side.
The first Nigerian Professor of Anatomy and Physiology is Professor Chike Edozien an Igbo man who is also the current Obi of Asaba.
[s]The first Nigerian Professor of Physics was Professor Okoye an Igbo man who became a Professor of Physics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA in 1960.[/s] Okoye was followed by the likes of Professor Alexander Anumalu who has been nominated for the Nobel Prize for Physics three times for his research in Intermediate Quantum Physics.
[s]In Nuclear Physics and Chemistry – again another Igbo man – Professor Frank Ndili who gained a Ph.D in his early 20s at Cambridge Univesity in Nuclear Physics and Chemistry in the early ’60s. This young Asaba man had made a First Class in Physics and Mathematics at the then University College Ibadan in the early 1950s.[/s]
The First Professor of Statistics, Professor James Nwoye Adichie whose research on Non-Parametric Statistics led to new areas in statistical research. Adichie is the father of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, the well known author of Purple Hibiscus and Half of a Yellow Sun (which was a Biafran story).
[s]The first Nigerian Professor of Medicine was also an Igbo man named Professor Herbert C Kodilinye – he was appointed a Professor of Medicine at the University of London in 1952. He later became the Vice Chancellor of the University of Nigeria Nsukka after the war from 1971 to 1975.[/s]
What about Astronomy – again another Igbo man was the first Professor of Astronomy – please, look up Professor Ntukoju – he was the first to earn a double Ph.D. in Astronomy and Mathematics.
Let’s go to the Social Sciences:
Demography and statistical research into population studies – again another Igbo man – Professor Chukwuka Okonjo. He is the father of Dr. Ngozi Okonjo Iweala former Nigerian minister of finance whose all children attended Harvard University. Ngozi also studied at Harvard. It was Prof Chukwuka Okonjo who set up the first Centre for Population Research in Ibadan in the early 1960s. He was also a double Ph.D holder in Mathematics and Economics. He was the first Nigerian Head of Department and Dean of Faculty (UNN).
Philosophy – Professor G. D. Okafor, who became a Professor of Philosophy at the Amherst College USA in 1953.
Economics – Dr. Pius Okigbo (elder brother to Chris Okigbo, the poet, who died in action at Nsukka during the war) who became a visiting scholar and Professor of Economics at the University of London in 1954. He is also the first Nigerian Ph.D. in Economics.
Theology and theological research – Professor Njoku who became the first Nigerian to earn a Ph.D in Theology from Queens University Belfast in Ireland. He was appointed a Professor of Theology at the University College Zambia in 1952.
At the Nigerian Universities Commission (NUC), the state with the highest number of professors in Nigeria and as at 2018 is Imo State.
You can go to this commission and verify.
Anambra state was the first in WAEC, UNITY
SCHOOLS ENTERANCE EXAMS, NECO AND PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE in 2013, 2014 and 2015.
Therefore, whenever some people address you Igbos as mere traders, tell them that in addition to doing very well in business, science, technology and SPORTS you are also ahead in academia.
No amount of hatred can change blessings from God almighty. Let the hating continue while we keep doing what we know best....
DEVELOPMENT ADVICE FOR NIGERIANS; Let Nigerians compete fairly (without quota system) and give the best positions to the brightest – be it Igbo, Yoruba, Hausa or Fulani, and then we shall see who the most successful Nigerians are.
IGBO KWENU! KWENU!! KWEZUENU OOOOH!!!
Researched and written by Dr. Maduka Ogwueleka (MRCPUK) and Dr. Samuel Okafor (PhD History).
© Maduka Chinemelum Ogwueleka. At the bolded, hope you are not saying igboman was the first professor of philosophy? Why you too dey lie my friend, claiming igbo man was the first professor of medicine, when was that. Oga, first professor if medicine was a Yoruba man from sagamu, ogun state names professor Emeritus Theophilus Oladipo Ogunlesi. You can prove me wrong on that. Bros, your lies strong o, who gave igboman first professor of physics? Professor Muyiwa Awe from Esie in Kwara state was Nigerian first professor of physics Mr. You should stop deceiving yourself and your fellow, are you a learner. First professor of chemistry is a Yoruba man from Awa Ijebu, Ogun state by name Prof Stephen oluwole Awokoya. Bros, do some research before posting. Thanks. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Historic Fast Facts About Nigeria Academia: Igbo's Contribution by Guestlander: 11:05pm On Mar 10, 2018 |
Michael004: At the bolder, hope you are not saying igboman was the first professor of philosophy?
Why you too dey lie my friend, claiming igbo man was the first professor of medicine, when was that. Oga, first professor if medicine was a Yoruba man from sagamu, ogun state names professor Emeritus Theophilus Oladipo Ogunlesi. You can prove me wrong on that.
Bros, your lies strong o, who gave igboman first professor of physics? Professor Muyiwa Awe from Esie in Kwara state was Nigerian first professor of physics Mr.
You should stop deceiving yourself and your fellow, are you a learner. First professor of chemistry is a Yoruba man from Awa Ijebu, Ogun state by name Prof Stephen oluwole Awokoya.
Bros, do some research before posting. Thanks.
I just shook my head when I read the part of first professor of Medicine. The son of that professor is the Ogunlesi whose company bought the Gatwick Airport in UK. Sometimes the lies are just too amusing. 1 Like |
Re: Historic Fast Facts About Nigeria Academia: Igbo's Contribution by Nobody: 11:11pm On Mar 10, 2018 |
Michael004: Open thread for this. I have asked you people many a time, but una refused. he dare not open a thread coz he will be disgraced . He will keep telling u to use google when he knows that whoever claim something is the one who is suppose to proof it not the other way around |
Re: Historic Fast Facts About Nigeria Academia: Igbo's Contribution by Bane2020: 11:21pm On Mar 10, 2018 |
mercyville: lol...when Yorubas were in school,they were learning how to wear pants... Yet the same people whom you claim were wearing pants while Yorubas were in school have more or less surpassed you guys and even best you on your own turf, kinda indicts your lame attempt to be witty right? 1 Like |
Re: Historic Fast Facts About Nigeria Academia: Igbo's Contribution by Michael004: 11:28pm On Mar 10, 2018 |
Thetruthsayer10: he dare not open a thread coz he will be disgraced . He will keep telling u to use google when he knows that whoever claim something is the one who is suppose to proof it not the other way around That why I laugh at him. I challenge him to do that. Not by shout. |
Re: Historic Fast Facts About Nigeria Academia: Igbo's Contribution by mercyville: 11:45pm On Mar 10, 2018 |
Bane2020:
Yet the same people whom you claim were wearing pants while Yorubas were in school have more or less surpassed you guys and even best you on your own turf, kinda indicts your lame attempt to be witty right? Just like Angola surpassed America,abi.Name 1(one) Igbo man that went to the university before 1900.Meanwhile,Yorubas have gotten lawyers,engineer before 1900 when you have no secondary school in Igboland..Tell the olodo Igbo doctor that wrote that to go back to secondary school. Truth is bitter,nkwa? 2 Likes |
Re: Historic Fast Facts About Nigeria Academia: Igbo's Contribution by Michael004: 11:55pm On Mar 10, 2018 |
Guestlander:
I just shook my head when I read the part of first professor of Medicine. The son of that professor is the Ogunlesi whose company bought the Gatwick Airport in UK. Sometimes the lies are just too amusing. The lies need to be busted bro. |
Re: Historic Fast Facts About Nigeria Academia: Igbo's Contribution by Guestlander: 11:56pm On Mar 10, 2018 |
Michael004: The lies need to be busted bro. Absolutely. |
Re: Historic Fast Facts About Nigeria Academia: Igbo's Contribution by mercyville: 12:02am On Mar 11, 2018 |
Michael004: Open thread for this. I have asked you people many a time, but una refused. They will never open a thread for that because they know that they would be seriously humiliated. They only know how to say that Somalia is bigger than Russia or a dwarf is taller than a giant etc. I call them.. Protruding mouths. |
Re: Historic Fast Facts About Nigeria Academia: Igbo's Contribution by conehead2018: 12:04am On Mar 11, 2018 |
mercyville:
Just like Angola surpassed America,abi.Name 1(one) Igbo man that went to the university before 1900.Meanwhile,Yorubas have gotten lawyers,engineer before 1900 when you have no secondary school in Igboland..Tell the olodo Igbo doctor that wrote that to go back to secondary school. Truth is bitter,nkwa? my friend tell us who was the engineer we yorubas produced before 1900s and who told you there was no schools in igboland before 1900s. I guess you guys are not tired of your oluwole history and statistics. 1 Like |
Re: Historic Fast Facts About Nigeria Academia: Igbo's Contribution by Bane2020: 12:06am On Mar 11, 2018 |
mercyville:
Just like Angola surpassed America,abi.Name 1(one) Igbo man that went to the university before 1900.Meanwhile,Yorubas have gotten lawyers,engineer before 1900 when you have no secondary school in Igboland..Tell the olodo Igbo doctor that wrote that to go back to secondary school. Truth is bitter,nkwa? Lmaooo do you know there were Igbo academicians way before 1900? Do you know the first known black slave abolitionist that gained formal education as far back in the 18th century was Igbo? do you want this facts presented to you?? |