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yoruboid:Okay. How do you propose it is done? Can we have your best ideas? |
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Anither563:okay. What will you do if you are the president? |
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incogni2o:it's best to go public with it. It's shows pastor's are not perfect and Secondly, when people know you have gone through something, you become more relatable because you should understand the impact or the stress it brings |
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decatalyst:Gbam!!!! |
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NairaMaster1:Okay. I believe you. But try to not let your emotions get the better of you when responding to comments. Have you ever seen someone deported for not switching off their phone as ordered by a lecturer? |
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salem1996:I understand you. I was once a teacher and I am a manager in a multinational. Now imagine that my subordinate does something and I slap him. Although, what he did was disrespectful, it does not matter where the conversation is had, I will be at fault because I didn't manage my anger, I left my emotional intelligence back home. I will be suspended, if not terminated on the grounds of abuse. For instance, if when the lecturer was doing what he was doing, the boy fainted or something close it, what would have happened? |
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jeff1607:for better context, who forcefully takes the person of the plane? Security, the pilot or air hostesses? Understand that forcefully taking someone off the plane is done if the flyer in question becomes violent or shows signs of mental illness and violence is always the last resort. |
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jeff1607:this is what you don't get. The context here is different. I own my phone, you would not beat me because I chose not to turn off my phone. Unless you tell where it is in the constitution of the school that a lecturer can slap a student because they didn't turn off their phones. There are no grounds for that lecturer to have hit the student. For better context, you are on a plane and they tell you to put your phone on airplane mode or switch it off and you do not do it. They'd calmly tell you to put the phone off or on airplane mode and if you don't, they will escort you off the plane. That's in a sane society. I have attached the screenshot of what purportedly happened and judge for yourself. 2 Likes |
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NairaMaster1:I am not sure you have left the shores of Nigeria or understand the reason why they deport people. This comment of yours shows that you are very uninformed and deficient intellectually. Deportation is usually become you have overstayed your visa or you committed a crime. |
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salem1996:has it gotten this bad? What is the difference between that lecturer that slaps you to switch off your phone and the armed robber that slaps you to collect your phone? Do you know what is called self respect? The lecturer is several years older than this guy and he has to resort to fighting the young chap? 1 Like |
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jeff1607:reading most of the initial comments is very appalling. First, the 'she' is a he. Secondly, I am an adult, why do you want me to switch off my phone in the university? Three, why are you assaulting me because I didn't not switch off the phone I bought with my money. Fourthly, he could just have sent the erring student out of the class. There is no difference between that lecturer and a thug. If he does that in a developed world, he will be jailed. 3 Likes |
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dre11: Such an insensitive thing to say. So he is not even bothered about the people that will suffer if they go on strike? |
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endsarrrs:why? People should be able to do nice things for other people without expectations. |
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Lukgaf:About the more connected future, I agree but starlink is still too expensive for the Nigeria market. A guy at Abeokuta did a small expose on Twitter. The total cost to buy and setup was about 400k and a monthly subscription of 48 dollars (if I am not mistaken) is not student friendly or affordable in my opinion. |
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etrange:in short he/she invited us to come and watch someone take a deep breath ... ![]() 7 Likes |
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Isabelle16:what happened before he said this? Did you have an argument before this? |
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frosy1:please don't try the energy drinks, they are bad for your health. Please try and rest well during the day ( I believe you work in the night) so that at night you would feel sleepy. But if it's necessary you take something that will keep you awake, depending on your body system, I will suggest Lipton or black Coffee. |
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Amotolongbo:the irony, 419 likes.. Make person no like this post again o 1 Like |
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Ekakamba:Plenty people will need subtitle for this one. ![]() ![]() |
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dmbb:Amen and you too |
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officialmario: For good measure, wisdom is the principal thing. for example. He is not active in class could be - "He could do with participating more in class" She keeps gang in the school could be - "I will suggest the company she keeps is vetted" and so on. He is a truant - " He needs to improve his attendance in class" My point is we basically said the same thing but my choice of words were chosen carefully. I mentioned where they need to improve on rather than calling them names. #my2cents 129 Likes 9 Shares |
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2fingerz:the title is a click bait and improperly structured. The story itself is that "the plan to arrest Sunday Igboho is the biggest threat to peace and stability." 1 Like |
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budaatum:eeyha... |
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Kayberg:abi o. The guy said as a man where will he push it through, as if say im get womb before >>> ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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LordviccoDaGuru:eehya |
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sapphiere:in this case, annie is aware that they are kids from another woman/other women not like tuface lied that they are hers. |
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Zimri:this one looks like mouth odour things |
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Disclaimer: This contains spoilers ![]() So I spent two days watching Citation and this is my opinion of the movie. The movie opened with a scene where a lecturer solicited sex from a female student so her score can be changed but eventually, the lady had the lecturer set up; the lecturer got the beating of his life and in a bid to escape the beating and gross embarrassment, he ran into road and got crushed by a car. This background sets the mood for the movie. The plot is about an intelligent young lady, Morèmi (T'emi Otedola) whose dream was to be in the UN, possibly, be the UN secretary-general, some day. And an equally brilliant but disturbed lecturer, Prof. N'dyare (Jimmy Jean-Louis) who was on exchange from another institution. Prof. N'dyare picked an interest in Moremi as she was very brilliant for someone so young. This interest grew into sexual advances then escalated into full-on sexual assault. Which she sought to prove in the face of overwhelming odds The female lead, T'emi Otedola, for a debut, did a good job. I saw her character as rather phlegmatic in nature as she didn't 'emote' as much I would have liked. In the scene where she brought out her torn panties and the scene immediately after, I had expected her anger to match her words. On another note, her Yoruba was all over the place that I felt that she was self conscious and slipped a bit out of character in the scenes that required that she spoke Yorùbá. However, in my opinion, her command of the French language is magnificent, no more no less! Jimmy Jean-Louis did an amazing job as usual but that hairstyle of his, is so unflattering, it looked more like a cap than hair and also that armpit hair which I think somehow added to his overall persona as a disturbed person, is 'unhygienic'. The school setting was lovely. I feel the essence of the school (OAU) was captured especially that beautiful library. In comparison, I have watched countless movies shot in a university and still looked like it was shot during an epidemic. The script writing was superb for me, the home work was done. The conversation between Morèmi and Prof. N'dyare sounded cerebral and had several emotional undertones. Especially, that scene that had the Kevin carter photo and the Morèmi Ajasoro story. In comparison, I watched two installments of a Nigerian 'blockbuster' action movie which felt like my childhood police and thief play brought to life in the same manner as we did during my child hood, no structure, no script, no preparation! Probably woke up one morning, called a few friends together and decided to act a movie the next day. Jeez!! May we all be merry though. Sitdown! that was the most memorable scene for me. This was where professor N'dyare was cut down to size; it was at that time a flaw showed up in his otherwise calm and calculated demeanor: where his chest of manipulation and well thought out malaise seemed incompetent. On a last note, it gave me a psychological thriller feel towards the end of the movie which I appreciated. The twins, the cheerleader characters, as I would like to call them, are totally unnecessary in my opinion. They did provide a tiny bit of comic relief though. The martial arts scene was also very believable, Gabriel Afolayan did a good job; i'd give it a 9/10. I am not sure if it was because I didn't expect that level of professionalism or I was used to seeing badly choreographed fight scenes in Nigerian movies but this was really good nonetheless. The Ini Edo character, Gloria, was a mixed bag for me, in my opinion, the movie could do without the character. I must add, however, in a real life scenario, most women achieving a lot at a young age have detractors like the Ini Edo character in their fold. One last thing, there were no kisses! Overall, it was a good movie I enjoyed watching. If you enjoyed this, please give it a like and a share. If you have an opinion you would like to share, please share in the comment section. Thank you for reading. 3 Likes 1 Share |
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@ this line: "RE250 for our Nigerian keke riders and we believe the RE250 will help riders & fleet owners prosper in their life.” > when the RE250 is not blood money.
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Righteousness89:so here is the issue, flogging is a punishment and not discipline. Please learn the difference. There are ways other ways to discipline besides flogging. |
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Madibah:karma is watching you and your future daughters in 6D 11 Likes |
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