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@Surest247 @_AsiwajuLerry I bet you laughed and liked "corner taken too quickly"
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@_AsiwajuLerry Messi is a cheat, he did not allow the goalkeeper finish setting up his wall before he played the freekick
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@Nifemi_Olu @futuregovernor_ This discussion was about expecting Nigerians to visualize in "yards"
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The metric system that you harp so much, I ask you, how many Nigerians can carry a bag of orange and guess almost accurately what it weighs in kg? How many of them can sit in a car moving at about 100/120km per hour then tell you when the car hits a kilometre mark?
These are the issues. My argument isn't about the measurement system. "Nigeria runs the metric system", so I'm asking you, how many people can roughly measure in the metric system?
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You see what I talked about some days ago?
Nigeria doesn't have an illiteracy problem. It's got a HUGE functional illiteracy problem. There are far too many gaps in foundational knowledge.
- graduates don't know 'quarter past six'.
- they don't know what, in the context of flooding, is measured in inches.
- they can't fill forms (I saw this at the NYSC camp myself)
- they can't visualise a yard, a meter, kilometre.
We need to close up a lot of gaps in foundational knowledge.
ChukwuNonso✍️@Mazi_Chinonso1
NYSC members no sabi wetin be quarter pass six 😂
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@Nifemi_Olu @futuregovernor_ Ofc, we can always convert yard to metre but that's different from visualizing. You can only visualize something you're used to
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If you have taken time to interact with actual Nigerian tailors, you would know, for sure, that "yard" as a term they use. That said, who taught them this unit of measurement?
And, don't schools teach conversation and interchangeable units of measurements anymore? I mean, the pictorial illustrations of these measurements were in books, as I recall.
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@futuregovernor_ @Nifemi_Olu Since you're the non-typical Nigerian, care you to enlighten me with your wise response?
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@Nifemi_Olu For starters, the Nigerian curriculum runs on metric measurements. The metric system is our language, imperial is not.
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@outlier____ Why can Nigerian tailors do this, and not an average graduate?
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The young man handling this camera, Pelumi Onifade was later hunted and killed, for heroicly capturing this moment. These are the legacies of Nigeria at 64.
Do not forgive, do not forget #EndSARS
Kator #EndSARS 🇳🇬@katorinyon
20 years Pelumi Onifade was murdered for filming an APC politician (Abiodun Bolarinwa) shoot and kill 2 people in Abule Egba, one seriously wounded during #EndSARS protest. After the video went viral, the young journalist was later picked up in Oko-Oba slum Agege and killed, his killers? Still free. His corpse still been held by the Lagos State government till date. Remember his name. Do not forgive, do not forget. #LekkiMassacre happened 20.10.20
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@Seyifunmi_Crown @Hybrid_Ola Heaven knows it can't be me but if it ever happens to men, I will regret why I wasn't aborted.
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@Devilsa14908264 My account got suspended yesterday without notice, no email, no warning, nothing... When I open Instagram appears this since yesterday

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@thebillyxis @TheCyberverse @pipe_dev Yeah, you’re clearly the expert. Still doesn’t explain the relevance though
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@thebillyxis @TheCyberverse @pipe_dev How is his building style relevant to your claims of the event-driven approach?
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@TheCyberverse @pipe_dev I’ve seen alot of his stuff he posts. He’s building style is very bad. Especially fintech projects a lot of stuff he does has bad technical debt I could go into details but not really in the mood to explain
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