NewStats: 3,264,407 , 8,183,625 topics. Date: Tuesday, 10 June 2025 at 10:45 PM 6m174v6382y |
(1) (5) (of 5 pages)
![]() |
mn09abk: You are terribly dumb. 1 Like |
![]() |
hahn: You know... someday u gon regret this ignorant outburst of yours. Quote me and say what u like... but one thing is certain... You WILL regret it. God is God.. Supreme and Creator of All. You don't need scientific proof to believe that... anymore than u can't see the air u breathe |
![]() |
osesology: Yeah I read the boy slave... interesting piece. but I never got oportuned to read the sequel to that |
![]() |
My favorite African literature has to be THE TRIUMPH OF THE WATER LILY by Stella Ify Osammor. I read the book way back in Junior secondary school. Such a powerful African piece of fiction themed in love, family, friendship, civil war, family pressures and the joys of motherhood with a tragic twist. The characters of Norman, Efua, Odili, (can't Odili's wife's name) along with their friends is a compelling story that is deeply Nigerian. It's been many years I have searched for this book and I feel like its gone out of circulation. Anyone seen/read the book? or better still have an e-version of it/where I can one. I would be eternally grateful. |
![]() |
Well... the movie I can never get tired of watching is PRETTY WOMAN... geez, I've watched that movie a zillion and one times....and still counting
|
![]() |
PuntGenius: thats d deal...i need the workings. |
![]() |
tundeayo2020: yh |
![]() |
AdeniyiA: U didnt answer my question...i said explain the last part i highlighted frm ur calculations |
![]() |
AdeniyiA: yeah...i need further explanation. I understand the following deductions: a/c=3/5, c/b=5/4, a/b=3/4. But how did the above translate to a=3, b=4, c=5 because it seems like u jus guessed what should have been there...olusolaj also apparently got it 'right' cos it fitted perfectly to the question. His answer was a=1, b=4/3, C=5/3. I can also say a=3/2, b=2, c=5/2 AND THE ANSWER WILL BE JUSTIFIABLE....it still doesn't make it right. Pls clear workings will justify ur answer not assumptions |
![]() |
AdeniyiA: yeah...i need further explanation. I understand the following deductions: a/c=3/5, c/b=5/4, a/b=3/4. But how did the above translate to a=3, b=4, c=5 because it seems like u jus guessed what should have been there...olusolaj also apparently got it 'right' cos it fitted perfectly to the question. His answer was a=1, b=4/3, C=5/3. Pls clear workings will justify ur answer not assumptions |
![]() |
olusolaj: Pls show ur working |
(1) (5) (of 5 pages)
(Go Up)
Sections: How To . 16 Disclaimer: Every Nairaland member is solely responsible for anything that he/she posts or s on Nairaland. |