Olumide Oladosu

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Olumide Oladosu

Olumide Oladosu

@lumzysoft

Let's play Croquet ! VIBES and INSHA ALLAH

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Olumide Oladosu
Olumide Oladosu@lumzysoft·
@SirJarus The numerical assesments being asked are very basic, its not serious Maths. The aptitude tests are just a leveler. What the Law graduate lack in numerical analysis, they easily make up for it in Verbal.
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Sir J (J9)
Sir J (J9)@SirJarus·
I don't do "call out" on my page. I advocate. And you have a point that subjecting a Law graduate to same numerical aptitude test with an engineering graduate for graduate trainee roles, as many big companies do, is problematic.
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Olumide Oladosu
Olumide Oladosu@lumzysoft·
@Mikeliberation It depends on the nature of the job he is being interviewed for, some job require some attributes, if he wanted to leave, he could have respectfully called to say can he reschedule
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De Liberty
De Liberty@Mikeliberation·
One of my classmates sent out his CV last week and got a response from the MD of a company last night, inviting him for an interview by 9 a.m. today. Around 7 a.m. this morning, the MD called him again and said the interview venue had changed, but the time remained the same. Luckily for him, the new location was even closer to where he lives. He got there about 10 minutes before 9 a.m. and was told to wait a little. By 9:15 a.m., he called the MD just to let him know he had arrived. The man told him to wait another 10 minutes because he was in a meeting. My classmate waited… and waited. After over one hour and twenty minutes, he quietly carried his bag and left. About 15 minutes later, the MD called him and asked where he was. My classmate replied, “Sir, I already left.” The man sounded shocked and asked why he would leave after being told to wait. My classmate replied: “I have other commitments today, sir. I can’t work for someone who doesn’t respect time.” The MD replied, "That was the interview and you failed". Was my classmate too impatient?
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Great Ife Students' Union
Great Ife Students' Union@GreatIfe_SU·
SETTING THE RECORD STRAIGHT Our attention has been drawn to a circulating report suggesting that students are calling for a reduction in fares under the new transport policy. This narrative is misleading and does not reflect the true position of the Students’ Union.
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Olumide Oladosu
Olumide Oladosu@lumzysoft·
@SirJarus OAU is largely a far left sch, the conscious layers of students were Marxist Lenninist.U cld be in Engineering and be talking about "Dialetical Materialism" or how a certain Che Gue Vera or a Salvador Alende did stuffs in their time.
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Sir J (J9)
Sir J (J9)@SirJarus·
Yes, OAU is largely far left in ideology. - Communist/Marxist - Revolutionary - Sometimes even borderline anarchist in agitation. I think this may be traced to its formation. It was founded in the 1960s by Western Region (Awolowo/Akintola) who were largely socialist in ideology. It was also situated in the core of Western region and served the children of farmers of Ekiti, Ondo, Ijesa etc axis, with cheap, possibly free education. Children that may never have gone to higher institution. The school became some sort of leveler, less disposition to material things, sort of bastion of egalitarianism. It gave voice to children from relatively poor homes with intellectual capacity. The system needed to be sustained. It evolved into a progressive school that was always against oppression, whether of policy or materialism. The students became radical, largely socialist, railing against government policies. They played a large part in the Ali Must Go national student crisis of 1978, against Education Minister, Col Ahmadu Ali. Femi Falana SAN was student union PRO in 1980/81 session or so. Their lecturers were also cut from same clothes - the Wole Soyinkas of this world. Later the GG Darahs, the Dipo Fasinas, the Biodun Jeyifos. Gani Fawehinmi neither schooled nor taught in the school, but he was a friend of the school too. In fact, when government was not giving him SAN despite being due for it for decades, Ife students gave him Senior Advocate of the Masses (SAM) in 1988. So, all the generational influences made Ife largely left leaning.
Schrödinger's Lion 👑 🦁🐔@ralakuko

@SirJarus Unrelated but I think OAU is a far left school; take a look at the uni’s anthem it sounds like a call to war. How did that happen ? Why don’t we see that with some other institutions?

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Olumide Oladosu
Olumide Oladosu@lumzysoft·
@omotisa @SirJarus A lot happened that night, Burkina's PG room was vandalized, his documents burnt, his office in SUB ransacked. His 'alfa' in PG beaten and Burkina was later chased out of campus. The likes of Ayo Philosophy , Murphy, Solo were attacked
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adedotun eyinade
adedotun eyinade@omotisa·
@lumzysoft @SirJarus Lumzy baba, laiwowe. Then there was maximum shishi for some Burkina boys ( Ayo Philosophy et al) after he was pursued into the bush behind the sports hall. The DSM boys (Maxwell Olowu and co) pulled the rug under his feet. Yinka Sotade was a charismatic leader, very articulate.
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Sir J (J9)
Sir J (J9)@SirJarus·
Burkina was the Students' Union president when I entered Ife in 2001. He was impeached few weeks after we got in. I remember that dramatic afternoon and the gbas gbos from Amphi Theater to SUB. Dr 3As had finished his tenure as president but was still in school as a medical student in my years in Ife. He became a statesman of sorts. Highly respected. Given mic to speak in most congresses. He wasn't in DSM (I think he was in Pace Setters) so he was less fiery but he spoke sense a lot of times.
Akin Olaoye@akintollgate

There were some student union rockstars from OAU student union back in 1998/2000. Notably 3 A’s & Burkina. Where are those werey them today abeg…. Great Ife, abeg tag them on this post! 😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁

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Dr KALU, OON
Dr KALU, OON@DrKalu_·
I heard you can never become a professor in Nigeria with HND even if you have 10 Masters degrees and 100 PhDs. Is this true?
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Olumide Oladosu
Olumide Oladosu@lumzysoft·
Arsenal is being DONE, they are doing ARSENAL.
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Olumide Oladosu
Olumide Oladosu@lumzysoft·
Nigeria is in a civilian dictatorship, why are you all acting like you dont know this?
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OurFaveOnlineDoc 🇬🇧 🇳🇬@OurFavOnlineDoc·
Don’t say anything. Don’t explain anything. Don’t debate anybody please. Just retweet, repost and share everywhere.
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Bolaji Fesomade
Bolaji Fesomade@MasterBolaji·
If you're over 30 and you didn't come from the family of Femi Otedola, Mike Adenuga, Tony Elumelu, or any other dollar billionaire in Nigeria, you can never be as rich as Dangote. Never!
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Oluwaseun@Iam_Jyde·
Manchester united have been made to look very very ordinary. The defence is awful, like a league 1 side
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Olusegun Bakare𓃵
Olusegun Bakare𓃵@theboyisgreat·
No yoruba family named their male child, Bola.. Bola is a female name..
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Ayo
Ayo@mariolexxx·
Omo Yoruba Atata.... Pari owe yiii Ape koto jeun.......?
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waisenor
waisenor@waisenor·
@lumzysoft Yes oo. Baba Braithwaite name dey there. Those are veterans. Na dem Sowore take after now.
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Afia Dimple🦋
Afia Dimple🦋@AfiaDimple_·
I’m pregnant and need baby boy names ending with “on.” Please help before my husband suggests Dragon again 😅
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Rinu Oduala 🔥🔫
Rinu Oduala 🔥🔫@SavvyRinu·
VIDEO: Tinubu’s APC government is worse than Abacha’s regime. - Prof. Pat Utomi
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