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Monday, 20 July 2015

Photos: Sen Afikuyomi's son graduates with 1st class in Economics

 Son of Senator Tokunboh Afikuyomi, David Akintokunbo, graduated with a First class in Economics from the University of Bristol. Congrats to him. More photos from his graduation after the cut...



Photo credit: Dele Momodu/Ovation International

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    1. Dey r all getting 1st class dat dey can nt defend, o ga o 1st class ti wa di omi ishanwo

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    2. All those graduating with first class abroad should come and school in Naija, if they graduate with 2.2 I will know they are really intelligent.

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    3. All dese first class flying around....

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    4. Congrats to them. Linda take note!

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    5. Congrats to them. Linda take note!

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    6. Congrats to them. Linda take note!

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    7. All these people Wey their children no dey ever go Unilag,imsu,Ibadan poly and delsu..God is watching all of you

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    8. If so many Nigerians can graduate from world class universities with first class degrees, then why is it so hard in Nigeria? It's obvious that our educational system is artificially difficult albeit subpar.

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    9. Why him no go graduate with 1st class when he was sent to one of the best schools with all his needs met. Congrats sha...



      #TeamBlessed#

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    10. Why did he put charcoal over his face tho

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    11. Mehn..dis guy charcoal no b small

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    12. Na wa o!!! First class everywhere from some plenty backyard schools in uk. Even people with first class from Hertfordshire will come home and get work before someone with a 2'1 from OAU or UI when u know it's just some local school in UK. Show me 1st class from LSE, cambridge, imperial college, oxford etc then we can talk!!! Mtchew!!!

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    13. Stop spewing rubbish! Bristol is a good university. Go buy yourself a coe if you are craving beef!

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  2. All na abroad tins o anyway,congrats to him.

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    1. Linda pls till when u have a news that read Son of Any of dz politician graduates from OAU ,U.I etc with first class don't post this shit again...Seems they all send dia children abroad to study where first is on promo...

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    2. Y him teeth just yellow abi na over reading cus am to forget to brush his teeth

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    3. All this first class,what happens to people with a 2'1 in Nigeria? Smh...congrats though

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    1. Am yet to see any of them from a Nigeria university.......ppl be flaunting bought certificate

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    2. Am yet to see any of them from a Nigeria university.......ppl be flaunting bought certificate

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    3. Good child,horrible father.

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  4. You need to be zooming all dis cert. so we can verify it.....congrats tho....

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  5. Linda u started this first class thing, please make it stop...

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  6. Me I go sooon get my own ooooo.

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  7. After stealing our money, they will send dia children to school abroad. They destroy govt schools. Useless man. Thief thief.

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    1. Na so oooo,
      Let them hear,
      They aren't supposed to be praised

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  8. Hmmmmm.....Poor men children no dey get 1st class ?

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  9. Ha only first class dey Britain. Na wah o

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  10. Ha only first class dey Britain. Na wah o

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  11. Congrats to him.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  12. All this first class, dem no dey get am for naija uni

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  13. Na wa oooo Nigerians no wan gree again ooo, first class all over the place, congrats to him

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  14. Dis one dem dey all graduate wit first class

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  15. We need to stop celebrating these politicians and their children. After destroying the educational system by their corrupt practices in Nigeria, what exactly is worth celebrating? Nigerian students deserve more. The Nigerian schools need to be at par!

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  16. No future for local schools again..i hope they get jobs there too

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  17. congrat GOD wil do mine too

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  18. SO ALL OF THEM GOT 1ST CLASS ABI...BUT U DONT SHOW US CERTIFICATE VERY WELL

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  19. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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    Congrats...
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  20. Dem no get barber for the place wey this people dey ?

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  21. Linda,dont you know, all this children of our leaders, are using our Nigeria money, steal by their fathers.this is why they kill our education.

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  22. Linda ooh, son of who is in Nigeria University? Since everybody is graduating from UK.

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  23. Congrats

    ckjacob.blogspot.com for fiction stories

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  24. Stupid men showing us there children with first class as senators and other government officials what are they doing to revive the education sector in Nigeria.

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  25. Linda! How many of them came from middle class salary families and graduated from a Nigerian universities? Great to study abroad my dear, yet please encourage those that studied at home by blowing their trumpets too!

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  26. Linda do they pay u for all dz first class thingy, I haff tire of it biko.

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  27. Why d guy lips dey red like beetroot?

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  28. Congrats dear, first class no be beans..we r proud of u bro..

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  29. Congrats dear, first class no be beans..we r proud of u bro..

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  30. Abeg he should rub off the charcoal on his face

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  31. First class don turn to pure water

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  32. Senators send their kids to schools abroad and fold their arms whilst they watch the education sector rot in Nigeria-unconcerned. After all, their own kids study in universities outside the country.

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  33. so nobody dey graduate with first class for our own uni?

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  34. It seems this is a season of children graduating with first class. Interesting though is that these Yemeni politicians see to be raising their children right.....or is it their mothers? Anyway well done you all.

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  35. So??? What do we do now? Pls park well

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  36. I don't get it with you Linda, what are promoting that the Senator spent stolen Tax Payers money to fund his child's education abroad or that the child is going to come back to Nigeria to help build the country. I believe your blog is reaching out to people that attend to University in Nigeria I have not seen any pictures on your blog promoting any of that or are they not good enough? Please kindly be a fare blogger and not only shout out to the UK and US graduates of Senators and Governors.......

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  37. Why do we like show off in naija??...other countries have kids who graduate from d same schools but u hardly see dis show off as is common to Nigerians

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  38. Na so this first class easy na wah oh!

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  39. Na so this first class easy na wah oh!

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  40. His dentition though...all these first class they sharing

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  41. Thieves showing certificate of shame. Shameless politicians.

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  42. Linda pls unto d next 1... first class don do!


    LIB addict

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  43. Congratulations, young man! I often hear some Yoyos go yackety~yack, trying to diminish the hard won brilliant performances by these Nigerian kids whose only sins are that they have the opportunity to be sent abroad by their parents to study. Please do some of us a favour & shut it! In that graduating class, not everyone made a first class. Some dropped out & others barely scrapped through. And these are not results from institutions where grades can be influenced. So please swallow that bile/jealousy bug & congratulate/acknowledge the hard work. Or don't say a thing. You don't have to be an ass~hole every day of your life.

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  44. Many of these guys are sent abroad with stolen govt. funds, they don't have to work or hustle alongside their schooling so they have no distractions. They emerge with a 1st class and return to Nigeria, these are the guys the average Nigerian graduate from an underfunded tertiary institution (due to terrible corruption), have to compete with for jobs that are hardly available??? Guess the rich will continue to prosper & the poor will suffer and smile in this horrible jungle of a country.

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  45. Congrats! Would have earn more respect if the senator allowed his son to enroll and graduate from a Nigeria public university - @ fantasylig.com

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  46. Hmmm, Everyone Naija ppl now na First Class abi? So na only dem sabi book for the school abi? We need to actually see this result in reality and what the tables says about First Class I beg... Anyone with B+ or B or even Pass na First Class now... Cos we don go school for Yankee or UK? Nah... I no dey

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  47. All o' u kids of vagabonds n thieves claiming first class frm foreign universities. why won't u get first class when your parents use nation's funds to equip u. bastards

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  48. Yeye pple na god go catch una

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  49. Era of 1st class degrees....

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  50. D guy is so not cute.....no wonder he got 1st class....lol

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  51. This why corruption will always excel in naija curse with this linda,s advert all man will like to thief very well so that he/she will send their children abroad, then living our own school in coma.

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  52. I. Wonder when linda will promote son of nobody taking a 1st class frm a state or federal university....#change

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  53. Dis first class is so common in uk universities more than Nigeria Universities, almost all the International students first class ok ohhhhhhoooooooooo

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  54. Congrats couz...,
    see you soon

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  55. congrats cousin...

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