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Unilag Now Moshood Abiola University Of Lagos,politics As Against Reality.

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    @sambrightomo (Head Wordsmith with 41345 pts)

    With the change of name of this great citadel of learning by the president,one is left in the dark as to the motive behind the action.There are other government institute that could have been used to immortalize Moshood Abiola not a change of nomenclature for God sake.

    Besides, this is not what Nigerians need at this time where security, power generation, transportation et al constitute a stigma to the existence of this country.Is this the best way forward for our education that has in recent years nosedived? Where graduates can’t compete with their counterpart in international circles?Let’s think again.

#112949
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@sambrightomo (Head Wordsmith with 41345 pts)

Does anybody feel my pains here?

#112950
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@kaycee (Head Wordsmith with 137921 pts)

No body gives a shit. The country has gone to the dogs. No dey worry your seff.

Me I am seriously working to change citizenship.
If they want to name the whole country after any idiot… I don’t care anymore.

#112951
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@sambrightomo (Head Wordsmith with 41345 pts)

@kaycee baba shuouuu. e never reach like that nah.Anyway it is well.Presently, students and staffs are #occupyingUnilag.

#112952
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@kaycee (Head Wordsmith with 137921 pts)

Occupying won’t make any difference. They would soon adapt to the new name.
MAULAG
Hehehehe.

#112953
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@sambrightomo (Head Wordsmith with 41345 pts)

Abi o… it is a matter of 2weeks.

#112954
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@sambrightomo (Head Wordsmith with 41345 pts)

IT IS TRENDING LIKE MAD ON FACEBOOK AND TWITTER.

#112955
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@sambrightomo (Head Wordsmith with 41345 pts)

U take a cab, Say ur going to Moshood Abiola Uni, Baba carry u go Abeokuta. Abeg who dey @ fault???

#112956
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@Afronuts (Senior Scribe with 25500 pts)

@Kaycee

You wan change citizenship? lol! You must love Visa Lottery

#112957
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@Afronuts (Senior Scribe with 25500 pts)

Seriously I’m pissed at the change of name of the University sef…its now sounding so razz. MAULAG ke?

what in the world???

Someone in my office was suggesting that it was Jonathan’s wife that gave him the idea…lol. Knuckleheads in government

#112958
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@kaycee (Head Wordsmith with 137921 pts)

@afronuts, I already have dual.

#112959
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@sambrightomo (Head Wordsmith with 41345 pts)

@afronuts only God knows..but it is well!

#112960
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@Afronuts (Senior Scribe with 25500 pts)

@kaycee
Good for you! Want to tell us which and which?

I wanna get one too

#112961
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@TolaO (Senior Scribe with 25039 pts)

@Sambrightomo,

The only people who should really be exercised about the change of name should be students, staff and alumni of the university, and even they will get used to the change in the fullness of time, as @Kaycee has said.

For the rest of Nigerians, there are far more pressing issues to be worried about.

#112962
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@kaycee (Head Wordsmith with 137921 pts)

Anambra
Niger state

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