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Why Does Onitsha Have No Universities Or Polytechnics? by Rossikk(m): 1:39am On May 29, 2019
This Biafra movement seems to have Onitsha as its hotbed and fulcrum, with most Ipob members either hailing from there, or drawing massive inspiration from the city.

The city has a population of 7.5 million. It also has NO university, NO polytechnic, NO higher institutes of learning whatsoever.

Onitsha has to be the biggest city on earth without a single higher institute of learning.

Could there be a link between this stunning level of ignorance and the chaotic, ethnic-based agitation for a breakaway republic against all common sense and reason?

Who will bring HIGHER EDUCATION to Onitsha, and finally stop its people from being pawns of Kanu and other manipulative elements?

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Re: Why Does Onitsha Have No Universities Or Polytechnics? by Odingo1: 1:48am On May 29, 2019
Onitsha is not far from the areas that has universities,it is not a must for a university to be located in a crowded city e.g Awka, Uli, Igbariam is not far.

Onitsha has Petroleum training institute.

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Re: Why Does Onitsha Have No Universities Or Polytechnics? by pazienza(m): 1:53am On May 29, 2019
Rossikk:
This Biafra movement seems to have Onitsha as its hotbed and fulcrum, with most Ipob members either hailing from there, or drawing massive inspiration from the city.

The city has a population of 7.5 million. It also has NO university, NO polytechnic, NO higher institutes of learning whatsoever.

Onitsha has to be the biggest city on earth without a single higher institute of learning.

Could there be a link between this stunning level of ignorance and the chaotic, ethnic-based agitation for a breakaway republic against all common sense and reason?

Who will bring HIGHER EDUCATION to Onitsha, and finally stop its people from being pawns of Kanu and other manipulative elements?


The only ignorance I see are adults who believe in a failed country, with highest poverty rate in the world, and with future forecast even looking worst,feeling they are in position to advise those who want out of the sinking ship.
That's the biggest ignorance.

I doubt if people from where OP hail from are more educated and informed than Onitsha residents.

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Re: Why Does Onitsha Have No Universities Or Polytechnics? by adadike(f): 1:59am On May 29, 2019
So all the universities around Onitsha is not enough for you? Op, stay on your lane o. Asiri agu wa go gi. If we decide to cite a mahadum at Onitsha, you will still be the one to shout ' igbo people and pollution are like 5 and 6, Igbos are wicked and other thrash you all spew here.

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Re: Why Does Onitsha Have No Universities Or Polytechnics? by Rossikk(m): 2:00am On May 29, 2019
pazienza:


The only ignorance I see are adults who believe in a failed country, with highest poverty rate in the world, and with future forecast even looking worst,feeling they are in position to advise those who want out of the sinking ship.
That's the biggest ignorance.

Yawwwnnnn..... The real facts:


''Nigeria is the world's 20th largest economy as of 2015, worth more than $500 billion and $1 trillion in terms of nominal GDP and purchasing power parity respectively. It overtook South Africa to become Africa's largest economy in 2014. The 2013 debt-to-GDP ratio was 11 percent. Nigeria is considered to be an emerging market by the World Bank; it has been identified as a regional power on the African continent, a middle power in international affairs, and has also been identified as an emerging global power..... Nigeria is a member of the MINT group of countries, which are widely seen as the globe's next "BRIC-like" economies. It is also listed among the "Next Eleven" economies set to become among the biggest in the world.''
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nigeria

See, the EDUCATED world does not see Nigeria as a ''failed country'' because of its current economic difficulties. That is why EDUCATION is so important. You learn to see the Big Picture.

I doubt if people from where OP hail from are more educated and informed than Onitsha residents.

Who educated Onitsha residents? Invisible universities?

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Re: Why Does Onitsha Have No Universities Or Polytechnics? by Nobody: 2:01am On May 29, 2019
@Rossikk


Onitsha is a small town in Anambra state. Going by your assertion, Nnewi, Lekki, Festac and Idumota should have there own universities and polytechnics too.

Moreover, The agitation for Biafra wasn't borne out of ignorance as you asserted, The person that started the struggle have an intimidating profile that you can only imagine in your life time, at the age of 30, he was a lieutenant colonel of Nigerian Army and at the age of 33 he was governor of eastern region, in 1967 when he was 34, He started the biggest movement in Africa and you sitting behind a keyboard thinks this man was ignorant?

I am against secession but let's get the records right.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/C._Odumegwu_Ojukwu

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Re: Why Does Onitsha Have No Universities Or Polytechnics? by pazienza(m): 2:02am On May 29, 2019
Rossikk:


Yawwwnnnn..... The real facts:


''Nigeria is the world's 20th largest economy as of 2015, worth more than $500 billion and $1 trillion in terms of nominal GDP and purchasing power parity respectively. It overtook South Africa to become Africa's largest economy in 2014. The 2013 debt-to-GDP ratio was 11 percent. Nigeria is considered to be an emerging market by the World Bank; it has been identified as a regional power on the African continent, a middle power in international affairs, and has also been identified as an emerging global power..... Nigeria is a member of the MINT group of countries, which are widely seen as the globe's next "BRIC-like" economies. It is also listed among the "Next Eleven" economies set to become among the biggest in the world.''
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nigeria



Who educated Onitsha residents? Invisible universities?




https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.thenigerianvoice.com/amp/news/269247/regina-pacis-school-onitsha-becomes-the-world-champion-in-te.html


This is Onitsha to the world. Can your place match that?

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Re: Why Does Onitsha Have No Universities Or Polytechnics? by Rossikk(m): 2:06am On May 29, 2019
pazienza:


https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.thenigerianvoice.com/amp/news/269247/regina-pacis-school-onitsha-becomes-the-world-champion-in-te.html


This is Onitsha to the world. Can your place match that?

You have no shame. Secondary school kids are what you are presenting as Onitsha's educational accomplishments?
Can you people see what I'm talking about? You lack education but are too arrogant to admit it. So you send us to a news link that proves - from the disjointed, flawed English of the correspondent, to the substandard appearance of the site itself - that you indeed have major problems with education.

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Re: Why Does Onitsha Have No Universities Or Polytechnics? by pazienza(m): 2:07am On May 29, 2019
Rossikk:


Yawwwnnnn..... The real facts:


''Nigeria is the world's 20th largest economy as of 2015, worth more than $500 billion and $1 trillion in terms of nominal GDP and purchasing power parity respectively. It overtook South Africa to become Africa's largest economy in 2014. The 2013 debt-to-GDP ratio was 11 percent. Nigeria is considered to be an emerging market by the World Bank; it has been identified as a regional power on the African continent, a middle power in international affairs, and has also been identified as an emerging global power..... Nigeria is a member of the MINT group of countries, which are widely seen as the globe's next "BRIC-like" economies. It is also listed among the "Next Eleven" economies set to become among the biggest in the world.''
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nigeria

See, the EDUCATED world does not see Nigeria as a ''failed country'' because of its current economic difficulties. That is why EDUCATION is so important. You learn to see the Big Picture.



Who educated Onitsha residents? Invisible universities?





The below is more important to many Nigerians living the Nigerian nightmare.

https://www.nairaland.com/4330419/nigeria-highest-number-extremely-poor

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Re: Why Does Onitsha Have No Universities Or Polytechnics? by pazienza(m): 2:09am On May 29, 2019
Rossikk:


You have no shame. Secondary school kids are what you are presenting as Onitsha's educational accomplishments?

Secondary school students with more internationally recognized academic pedigree than glorified secondary schools cum Universities of where ever you came from.

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Re: Why Does Onitsha Have No Universities Or Polytechnics? by pazienza(m): 2:11am On May 29, 2019
See how Poverty is swallowing up the expired product you want to sell to people.

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Re: Why Does Onitsha Have No Universities Or Polytechnics? by Rossikk(m): 2:12am On May 29, 2019
pazienza:


Secondary school students with more internationally recognized academic pedigree than gloried secondary schools cum Universities of where ever you came from.

What ''internationally recognised'' GARBAGE are you on about?

What has having NO higher institutes of learning got to do with ''internationally recognised'' secondary school kids?

You really confirm the objective of this thread. Pursuing your line of reasoning merely confirms the major deficit in higher education, and reasoning capacity in your city.

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Re: Why Does Onitsha Have No Universities Or Polytechnics? by Rossikk(m): 2:16am On May 29, 2019
pazienza:
See how Poverty is swallowing up the expired product you want to sell to people.

By your logic, the best way to arrest this poverty is to have no universities or polytechnics? Or what are you saying? A lot of those statistics are due to the problems in the north, anyway, so this point of yours is diversionary. Face the issue and stop dodging.

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Re: Why Does Onitsha Have No Universities Or Polytechnics? by pazienza(m): 2:17am On May 29, 2019
Rossikk:


What ''internationally recognised'' GARBAGE are you on about?

What has having NO higher institutes of learning got to do with ''internationally recognised'' secondary school kids?

You really confirm the objective of this thread. Pursuing your line of reasoning merely confirms the major deficit in higher education, and reasoning capacity in your city.

A hungry man or one ravaged by poverty naturally lack mental prowess and capacity to rationally think things thoroughly.
You are indeed a living proof.
Look below and see the type of bad market you have been trying to sell to people. Why are you mad that people in Onitsha are rejecting your expired product?

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Re: Why Does Onitsha Have No Universities Or Polytechnics? by Nobody: 2:19am On May 29, 2019
Rossikk:


What ''internationally recognised'' GARBAGE are you on about?

What has having NO higher institutes of learning got to do with ''internationally recognised'' secondary school kids?

You really confirm the objective of this thread. Pursuing your line of reasoning merely confirms the major deficit in higher education, and reasoning capacity in your city.

Clearly, you have no argument, you are out to demean a particular group and at that you have failed. I will not bring myself down to your level

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Re: Why Does Onitsha Have No Universities Or Polytechnics? by Rossikk(m): 2:23am On May 29, 2019
candlewax:
@Rossikk


Onitsha is a small town in Anambra state. Going by your assertion, Nnewi, Lekki, Festac and Idumota should have there own universities and polytechnics too.

Onitsha a small town?

A city of 7.5 million is a ''small town'' which you are comparing to Festac and Lekki?

Any more proof that I AM RIGHT?

Your ignorance STINKS to high heavens.


Moreover, The agitation for Biafra wasn't borne out of ignorance as you asserted, The person that started the struggle have an intimidating profile that you can only imagine in your life time, at the age of 30, he was a lieutenant colonel of Nigerian Army and at the age of 33 he was governor of eastern region, in 1967 when he was 34, He started the biggest movement in Africa and you sitting behind a keyboard thinks this man was ignorant?

See? You can't even write proper English. Is there ANYONE in Onitsha who can write English without mistakes? What is ''intimidating'' about a guy who seized power by the barrel of a gun? What intellectual input was involved in the process?

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Re: Why Does Onitsha Have No Universities Or Polytechnics? by pazienza(m): 2:24am On May 29, 2019
Rossikk:


By your logic, the best way to arrest this poverty is to have no universities or polytechnics? Or what are you saying? A lot of those statistics are due to the problems in the north, anyway, so this point of yours is diversionary. Face the issue and stop dodging.

How exactly has multiplicity of mushroom Universities helped Nigeria?

Anambra is the smallest state in Nigeria after Lagos.
The distance between Onitsha and Igbariam where Anambra State University is located is at best 45mins.
To Awka is one hour. To Ogwashi ukwu where Delta Poly is located is probably 30-45mins, Asaba also hosts a campus of DELSU.
We have school Of Nursing at Nkpor And Ogidi, School of Health sciences in Obosi, Buckingham polytechnic Ogidi, Tansian University Umunya.
Ogidi, Nkpor and Obosi are parts of greater Onitsha metropolis.

Your thread is basically pointless and inflammatory. And I'm sure your were not expecting welcome responses.

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Re: Why Does Onitsha Have No Universities Or Polytechnics? by Rossikk(m): 2:25am On May 29, 2019
candlewax:


Clearly, you have no argument, you are out to demean a particular group and at that you have failed. I will not bring myself down to your level

You think I'm ''demeaning you'' by pointing out that the largest Igbo city on earth has not a single higher institute of learning?

You should feel demeaned, because it is a disgrace.

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Re: Why Does Onitsha Have No Universities Or Polytechnics? by pazienza(m): 2:27am On May 29, 2019
candlewax:


Clearly, you have no argument, you are out to demean a particular group and at that you have failed. I will not bring myself down to your level

Can you believe that this guy was once masquerading as an Igbo person on NL?

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Re: Why Does Onitsha Have No Universities Or Polytechnics? by pazienza(m): 2:28am On May 29, 2019
Rossikk:


You think I'm ''demeaning you'' by pointing out that the largest Igbo city on earth has not a single higher institute of learning?

You should feel demeaned, because it is a disgrace.

You should feel ashamed that you are busy throwing tantrums up and down here because the residents of Largest Igbo city had rejected your disgrace of a country.
Cry on.

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Re: Why Does Onitsha Have No Universities Or Polytechnics? by Rossikk(m): 2:31am On May 29, 2019
pazienza:


How exactly has multiplicity of mushroom Universities helped Nigeria?

Erm...''Mushroom'' university is 10000 times better than NO university. And asking what's the point of universities is in itself a sign of semi-literacy and ignorance.

Anambra is the smallest state in Nigeria after Lagos.
The distance between Onitsha and Igbariam where Anambra State University is located is at best 45mins.
To Awka is one hour. To Ogwashi ukwu where Delta Poly is located is probably 30-45mins, Asaba also hosts a campus of DELSU.
We have school Of Nursing at Nkpor And Ogidi, School of Health sciences in Obosi,

Your thread is basically pointless and inflammatory. And I'm sure your were not expecting welcome responses.

EXCUSES. A city of 7.5 million people SHOULD HAVE MANY HIGHER INSTITUTES OF LEARNING INSIDE THE CITY.

Not a couple that are ''one hour away from'', or ''45 minutes away from'' the city. You have shopping malls and hotels for fcking ashawos inside the city, don't you? Did you place them ''an hour away'' from the city? No? So WHY higher institutions?

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Re: Why Does Onitsha Have No Universities Or Polytechnics? by Rossikk(m): 2:33am On May 29, 2019
pazienza:


You should feel ashamed that you are busy throwing tantrums up and down here because the residents of Largest Igbo city had rejected your disgrace of a country.
Cry on.

They are functional illiterates, and so are comparable to a herd of cows that reject the direction to their barn by the herder.

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Re: Why Does Onitsha Have No Universities Or Polytechnics? by pazienza(m): 2:36am On May 29, 2019
Rossikk:


EXCUSES. A city of 7.5 million people SHOULD HAVE MANY HIGHER INSTITUTES OF LEARNING INSIDE THE CITY.

Not a couple that are ''one hour away from'', or ''45 minutes away from'' the city. You have shopping malls and hotels for fcking ashawo inside the city, don't you? Did you place them ''an hour away'' from the city? No? So WHY higher institutions?

There is no rule that they must be within the City centre.
You are not even making any sense. Oyi and Idemili North are all parts of greater Onitsha metropolis, and they all house polytechnics and Universities.
That's good enough for us. It's a means of spreading development around and expanding the city.

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Re: Why Does Onitsha Have No Universities Or Polytechnics? by pazienza(m): 2:37am On May 29, 2019
Rossikk:


They are functional illiterates, and so are comparable to a herd of cows that reject the direction to their barn by the herder.

It's only common sense to reject poverty and suffering, Which your bad market embody.

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Re: Why Does Onitsha Have No Universities Or Polytechnics? by Rossikk(m): 2:42am On May 29, 2019
pazienza:

There is no rule that they must be within the City centre.
You are not even making any sense. Oyi and Idemili North are all parts of greater Onitsha metropolis, and they all house polytechnics and Universities.
That's good enough for us. It's a means of spreading development around and expanding the city.

Nobody said anything about ''city centre''. I said INSIDE ONITSHA CITY. A city of 7.5 MILLION people, and there are NO universities or institutes of higher education. That is SCANDALOUS. What is in Oyi and Idemili North? Name the institutes.

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Re: Why Does Onitsha Have No Universities Or Polytechnics? by Nobody: 2:42am On May 29, 2019
Rossikk:


You think I'm ''demeaning you'' by pointing out that the largest Igbo city on earth has not a single higher institute of learning?

You should feel demeaned, because it is a disgrace.

You cant score yourself, you are the type that will rush home telling your folks you took the first position in class when you've not seen the report card... grin Try look up meaning for urban population and city population then our argument will continue

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Re: Why Does Onitsha Have No Universities Or Polytechnics? by pazienza(m): 2:45am On May 29, 2019
Rossikk:


Nobody said anything about ''city centre''. I said INSIDE ONITSHA CITY. A city of 7.5 MILLION people, and there are NO universities or institutes of higher education. That is SCANDALOUS.

Ogidi, Nkpor, and Obosi are parts of Onitsha city, and they host higher institutions of learning.

So, what's your point again?

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Re: Why Does Onitsha Have No Universities Or Polytechnics? by Nobody: 2:45am On May 29, 2019
Rossikk:


Nobody said anything about ''city centre''. I said INSIDE ONITSHA CITY. A city of 7.5 MILLION people, and there are NO universities or institutes of higher education. That is SCANDALOUS.

Easy with this your figure, I am from Anambra state.
Onitsha do not have the infrastructure to accommodate 2million people let alone 7.5m. Research before quoting figure upandown grin grin Mr I too know

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Onitsha

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Re: Why Does Onitsha Have No Universities Or Polytechnics? by Nobody: 2:48am On May 29, 2019
@Rossikk

You referred to me as illiterate, I do not know you but I bet you that I have better credentials and attended better schools that you did.

Please point out my mistakes as you mentioned earlier,
I wont forgive you of you don't.

Olodo

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Re: Why Does Onitsha Have No Universities Or Polytechnics? by QuotaSystem: 2:51am On May 29, 2019
pazienza:


The only ignorance I see are adults who believe in a failed country, with highest poverty rate in the world, and with future forecast even looking worst, feeling they are in position to advise those who want out of the sinking ship.
That's the biggest ignorance.


I doubt if people from where OP hail from are more educated and informed than Onitsha residents.

pazienza:


You should feel ashamed that you are busy throwing tantrums up and down here because the residents of Largest Igbo city had rejected your disgrace of a country.
Cry on.

Lemme just correct you here.

Those same people Atikulatedly campaigned heavily for Obichina to be VP of a United Nigeria till 2027 till he takes over for another 8 years, so that statement is patently false.

They don't want outta nada.

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Re: Why Does Onitsha Have No Universities Or Polytechnics? by Nobody: 2:54am On May 29, 2019
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