Photos: Meet Mariam Abbas, the best graduating student of Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University, Bauchi
Maryam Abbas emerged the overall graduating student with a CGPA of 4.93 points at the 19th convocation ceremony of the Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University (ATBU) held on Saturday, Jan. 23. Congrats to her! More photos after the cut...
Ngwanu ne ya! Yet some of my Ignorance brothers & sisters who 'sorted' & f***ed their way out of school would come here to call other people dull. I have seen many otondo south-easterners in my life time. Many!
I wake up every morning to the bickering of my neighbors, these are people whose language and culture are alien to me. I will never understand their delicacies and way of life, neither do I understand their belief of superiority. Yet they clamor daily for autonomy all in the name of Biafra. Every man should be allowed to govern himself as he sees fit. But I cannot understand why these parasites are still in the South West. In your quest for Biafra, make the sane move of a massive exodus to your erosinn ravaged lands and see if you'll be missed. PS practice what you preach by leaving the south/west. The hatred is mutual.
When your visitor refuse to leave,make him leave if you have got the balls fools,our dreams will surely come true and wait till then to be sure we won't be missed. Talk is cheap,useless people yet ijebu hates ehn as and ekiti,other yoruba hates ekiti and on do but u be have as if bickering is never done in your useless dirty polygamous,unfaithful,deceptive tribe and yes we are superior,we are better in everything even to have fine kids you people cant,succeed in marriage you cant,be hardworking na wahala,your women suffer the most in the country. Ha us as are far far better than u guys useless lazy bastards.
This is a great feat from the young woman. MTN, GLO, NESTLE and other multi national will not endorse this brilliant girl but dullards who can expose their nudity.
Weyre bloody illiterate omo nna.. Irrespective of d course to graduate even wt 2:1 na beans am sure u re a drop out cos u cnt cope wt cgpa of 1.5 aftr ur 100l, oloshi gbo gbo, i doubt if u ve a graduate in ur family.
It's not a matter of best this.. Best that... How can u translate it to making our nation better? There are lots of people wit paper qualifications as well.
The certificate just suggests she has proficiency in the area she studied.
Wow!!!! But which course? If it's maths/statistics then .................................................................................................................... Then I bow!
I congratulate this Lady on her achievement. It is indeed a thing of Joy to work and study hard all the way to Graduation.
I find one fact disturbing though and for me it fits into the larger issue of whether we can ever be one country, that is if, historically speaking, we ever were or were meant to be.
Way back in Uni. of Ibadan, give or take 15yrs ago, I recollect that to make a 2.1 (Second Class Upper) in the Law Faculty (a phenomenon that rarely touched more than 3-5 students in any given year, making First Class akin to us humans colonizing Venus), you needed a GPA of minimum 4.90! This I think is/was similar across board for the Universities in the SW and SS and SE.
Without any prejudice or attempt to diminish the achievement of Ms. Abbass, if today, the best graduating student for an entire University has a GPA of 4.93 (No specifics of area of study. Not that that matters), I find it difficult to reconcile this situation or to celebrate it purely in terms of educational advancement in Nigeria.
Are we at a point of diminishing returns? Or does the practice of different strokes for different folks still persist? Is it realistically possible to ever have the same educational requirement standard across board as it should be if Nigeria is truly a Federation?
I leave you this to ponder - though unrelated to my opinion on the subject matter of this particular blog post - If you the reader were to think back say maybe 4-5 yrs, would you notice that in any discuss you might have come across or engaged in regard the goings on in this country (yes, country for this purpose), you find that references are more regional - SS, SE, SW, NW, NE and then maybe Nigeria at the end. Perhaps this may not be prevalent with you the reader, but I have found this to be so much so in my discussions with others.
THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA - Fact or Fiction?
I congratulate this Lady on her achievement. It is indeed a thing of Joy to work and study hard all the way to Graduation.
I find one fact disturbing though and for me it fits into the larger issue of whether we can ever be one country, that is if, historically speaking, we ever were or were meant to be.
Way back in Uni. of Ibadan, give or take 15yrs, I recollect that to make a 2.1 (Second Class Upper) in the Law Faculty (a phenomenon that rarely touched more than 3-5 students in any given year, making First Class akin to us humans colonizing Venus), you needed a GPA of minimum 4.90! This I think is/was similar across board for the Universities in the SW and SS and SE.
Without any prejudice or attempt to diminish the achievement of Ms. Abbass, if today, the best graduating student for an entire University has a GPA of 4.93 (No specifics of area of study. Not that that matters), I find it difficult to reconcile this situation or to celebrate it purely in terms of educational advancement in Nigeria.
Are we at a point of diminishing returns? Or does the practice of different strokes for different folks still persist? Is it realistically possible to ever have the same educational requirement standard across board as it should be if Nigeria is truly a Federation?
I leave you this to ponder - though unrelated to my opinion on the subject matter of this particular blog post - If you the reader were to think back say maybe 4-5 yrs, would you notice that in any discuss you might have come across or engaged in regard the goings on in this country (yes, country for this purpose), you find that references are more regional - SS, SE, SW, NW, NE and then maybe Nigeria at the end. Perhaps this may not be prevalent with you the reader, but I have found this to be so much so in my discussions with others.
THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA - Fact or Fiction?
@bad belle guys. Idiots even if she studied Religions how many of your family members finished university education. For your information Maryam Abbas studied Computer Science. Congratulations jare. Omoluabi!
@all bad bell. Even if she studied Religions how many of your family member finished university education,idiots. For your information she studied Computer Science.
Congratulations to you Mrs. Maryam Abbas A. Your astonishing success and academic excellence will ever remain imprinted in the white book of record for the generations to come... You really made a remarkable history in the Computer Science department and Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University at large! May Almighty Allah bless your ways...
Congratulations to you Mrs. Maryam Abbas A. Your astonishing success and academic excellence will ever remain imprinted in the white book of record for the generations to come... You really made a remarkable history in the Computer Science department and Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University at large! May Almighty Allah bless your ways...
Congratulations to her...
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DeleteOKORO UPGRADED
Congrats to her.
DeleteDid she go to command?
Lol.... funny question, only command student na genius abi.
DeleteBig congrats!
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ReplyDeleteCongrats to her...hope it's not the product of "craming".....
DeleteAnd she is pretty,,congrats gurl,i rock!
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Congrats ! God bless your future
ReplyDeleteCongrats to her
ReplyDelete#*karlishah*
hmm...happy for you. At least u didn't go doing suicide bombing like your fellow abokis
ReplyDeleteEnter your reply...
DeleteBuh do u rly av to show aw primitive u r?..... Am sure u r 1 of those pple wu barely made it out of university.
Diarrhea of mouth
DeleteDumbo.Still talking crap.
DeleteWwhich course?
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No, yoruba. Nonsense
DeleteOlodo. Simple English u don't understand yet u have d gots for criticism . They said overall best student.
DeleteOlodo. Simple English u don't understand yet u have d gots for criticism . They said overall best student.
Delete@ teema u wnt blame dis 2 fellow..... dy dnt understand simple english lol... #overallbeststudent #saying #home'econsedu #yoruba
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ReplyDeleteCongrats sister
More of this to come.
#Hajia Mufliat
This is good if on merit. Congrats to her. I know her dad is not the Chancellor or the vice chancelor or is he?
ReplyDeleteEkenekwa m unu!
No her dad is d pastor of ur church. So bcos she's hausa she no fit b 4pointer?
DeleteAwwwwwww congrats dear,it's not easy...
ReplyDeleteNgwanu ne ya! Yet some of my Ignorance brothers & sisters who 'sorted' & f***ed their way out of school would come here to call other people dull. I have seen many otondo south-easterners in my life time. Many!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations
ReplyDeleteCongrats girl
ReplyDeletePEPSI ADDICT
dats good
ReplyDelete4.93! Wow.
ReplyDeleteFor ATBU, that's a really huge one. Proud of my Alma mata, congratulations Maryam. What course did she so blast? Probably Elect Elect...
Woa! Congrat to her. I think FG should provide instant job opportunity for such persons.
ReplyDeletedats good
ReplyDeleteMASHALLAH
ReplyDeleteMASHALLAH
ReplyDeleteI wake up every morning to the bickering of my neighbors, these are people whose language and culture are alien to me. I will never understand their delicacies and way of life, neither do I understand their belief of superiority.
ReplyDeleteYet they clamor daily for autonomy all in the name of Biafra. Every man should be allowed to govern himself as he sees fit.
But I cannot understand why these parasites are still in the South West. In your quest for Biafra, make the sane move of a massive exodus to your erosinn ravaged lands and see if you'll be missed.
PS practice what you preach by leaving the south/west. The hatred is mutual.
When your visitor refuse to leave,make him leave if you have got the balls fools,our dreams will surely come true and wait till then to be sure we won't be missed. Talk is cheap,useless people yet ijebu hates ehn as and ekiti,other yoruba hates ekiti and on do but u be have as if bickering is never done in your useless dirty polygamous,unfaithful,deceptive tribe and yes we are superior,we are better in everything even to have fine kids you people cant,succeed in marriage you cant,be hardworking na wahala,your women suffer the most in the country. Ha us as are far far better than u guys useless lazy bastards.
DeleteGbam! Tell them bro!
DeleteMASHALLAH
ReplyDeleteWow! That's great! It's awesome actually! Congrats to her!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful lady
ReplyDeleteMASHALLAH
ReplyDeleteThis is a great feat from the young woman. MTN, GLO, NESTLE and other multi national will not endorse this brilliant girl but dullards who can expose their nudity.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to her
ReplyDeleteCongrats dear. Chicaly49@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteWhich course a eh? Islamic studies?
ReplyDeleteNo CRK! Oloshi alfarsi
DeleteNo CRK! Oloshi alfarsi
DeleteNo it is CRk
DeleteWeyre bloody illiterate omo nna.. Irrespective of d course to graduate even wt 2:1 na beans am sure u re a drop out cos u cnt cope wt cgpa of 1.5 aftr ur 100l, oloshi gbo gbo, i doubt if u ve a graduate in ur family.
DeleteBig congrats to him. Linda take note!
ReplyDeleteBauchi has one of the worse educational system. I have been to that university
ReplyDeleteU hv bn dia without managing at least pass degree nd u wia withdrawn. Olodo of d highest oda
DeleteU have been to d university doesn't mean u studied there to judge them
DeleteU have been to d university doesn't mean u studied there to judge them
DeleteStupid hater. Post your result let's see.
DeleteNa business carry em go bauchi not education, he judge by structure not anything else, bad belle... Useless drop out
DeleteWow! You go gurl! More power to her elbow
ReplyDeleteWOW. CONGRATS. U A BLESSING TO YOUR PARENTS. NOT ALL THESE TURN UP GIRLS WITH FISH BRAINS
ReplyDeletePray she got a good and well paid jab wif her cert
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Beauty n brains
ReplyDeleteTo her
ReplyDeleteBrilliant beauty, congrats!
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ReplyDeleteNice one.Abi linda!
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ReplyDeleteCongrats to her. They should give her job asap.#Indangwanu#
ReplyDeleteSee my fggc bauchi gals making weaves, we proud of una, see hauwa nd maimuna in the news nice one congrat maryam. Linda post o, na my people
ReplyDeleteSee my fggc bauchi gals making weaves, we proud of una, see hauwa nd maimuna in the news nice one congrat maryam. Linda post o, na my people
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ReplyDeleteSee my people ooo fggc bauchi full represented nice one congrat maryam linda post o
ReplyDeleteCongrats
ReplyDeleteCongrats dear
ReplyDeleteWishing u a good job in dis dramatic country called nija
#nothankyoui'dratherbeselfmade
Brilliant lady.. 4.93. Dem for go just give am 5.00 now
ReplyDelete#LIB ADDICT#
Congratulations
ReplyDeletecongratulations boo,..... best job offer with ur grade
ReplyDeleteCongrats to her. But watin she read anty Linda?
ReplyDeleteIt's not a matter of best this.. Best that... How can u translate it to making our nation better? There are lots of people wit paper qualifications as well.
ReplyDeleteThe certificate just suggests she has proficiency in the area she studied.
Keep it up very good
ReplyDeleteWow!!!!
ReplyDeleteBut which course?
If it's maths/statistics then ....................................................................................................................
Then I bow!
Ngrats to her.. Nah me be first 4 ma skuol toooo
ReplyDeleteDamned. First class job
ReplyDeleteY'all see how my hausa sister is killing it. Congrats
ReplyDeleteWow congrats aiming more than that by Gods grace.
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Direct from Delsu.
Omo she know book die... GIGA GURU.....
ReplyDeleteWhat subject? Islamic studies? Or maybe the same qualification as Sanusi Lamido Sanusi from University of Khartoum in Sudan.....
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ReplyDeleteCongrats to her..
ReplyDeleteA big congratulations to her...
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ReplyDeleteI congratulate this Lady on her achievement. It is indeed a thing of Joy to work and study hard all the way to Graduation.
ReplyDeleteI find one fact disturbing though and for me it fits into the larger issue of whether we can ever be one country, that is if, historically speaking, we ever were or were meant to be.
Way back in Uni. of Ibadan, give or take 15yrs ago, I recollect that to make a 2.1 (Second Class Upper) in the Law Faculty (a phenomenon that rarely touched more than 3-5 students in any given year, making First Class akin to us humans colonizing Venus), you needed a GPA of minimum 4.90! This I think is/was similar across board for the Universities in the SW and SS and SE.
Without any prejudice or attempt to diminish the achievement of Ms. Abbass, if today, the best graduating student for an entire University has a GPA of 4.93 (No specifics of area of study. Not that that matters), I find it difficult to reconcile this situation or to celebrate it purely in terms of educational advancement in Nigeria.
Are we at a point of diminishing returns? Or does the practice of different strokes for different folks still persist? Is it realistically possible to ever have the same educational requirement standard across board as it should be if Nigeria is truly a Federation?
I leave you this to ponder - though unrelated to my opinion on the subject matter of this particular blog post - If you the reader were to think back say maybe 4-5 yrs, would you notice that in any discuss you might have come across or engaged in regard the goings on in this country (yes, country for this purpose), you find that references are more regional - SS, SE, SW, NW, NE and then maybe Nigeria at the end.
Perhaps this may not be prevalent with you the reader, but I have found this to be so much so in my discussions with others.
THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA - Fact or Fiction?
No be beans.
ReplyDeleteLinda will you marry me
Congrat 2 her
ReplyDeleteI congratulate this Lady on her achievement. It is indeed a thing of Joy to work and study hard all the way to Graduation.
ReplyDeleteI find one fact disturbing though and for me it fits into the larger issue of whether we can ever be one country, that is if, historically speaking, we ever were or were meant to be.
Way back in Uni. of Ibadan, give or take 15yrs, I recollect that to make a 2.1 (Second Class Upper) in the Law Faculty (a phenomenon that rarely touched more than 3-5 students in any given year, making First Class akin to us humans colonizing Venus), you needed a GPA of minimum 4.90! This I think is/was similar across board for the Universities in the SW and SS and SE.
Without any prejudice or attempt to diminish the achievement of Ms. Abbass, if today, the best graduating student for an entire University has a GPA of 4.93 (No specifics of area of study. Not that that matters), I find it difficult to reconcile this situation or to celebrate it purely in terms of educational advancement in Nigeria.
Are we at a point of diminishing returns? Or does the practice of different strokes for different folks still persist? Is it realistically possible to ever have the same educational requirement standard across board as it should be if Nigeria is truly a Federation?
I leave you this to ponder - though unrelated to my opinion on the subject matter of this particular blog post - If you the reader were to think back say maybe 4-5 yrs, would you notice that in any discuss you might have come across or engaged in regard the goings on in this country (yes, country for this purpose), you find that references are more regional - SS, SE, SW, NW, NE and then maybe Nigeria at the end.
Perhaps this may not be prevalent with you the reader, but I have found this to be so much so in my discussions with others.
THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA - Fact or Fiction?
that's great,congrats to her.
ReplyDeleteCongrats.first class atbu u have tried.i know wat mean cos i graduated from there
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ReplyDeleteGood on her but if that's the best GPA then embarrassing compared to real universities in Europe,America,or Australia, talk of 6 and 7.
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Congrats to her. She almost got d all d 5mins. Kudos
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Congrats. More Instagram followers for you
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@bad belle guys. Idiots even if she studied Religions how many of your family members finished university education. For your information Maryam Abbas studied Computer Science.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations jare. Omoluabi!
@all bad bell. Even if she studied Religions how many of your family member finished university education,idiots. For your information she studied Computer Science.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations jare! Omoluabi.
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ReplyDeleteCongratulations to you Mrs. Maryam Abbas A. Your astonishing success and academic excellence will ever remain imprinted in the white book of record for the generations to come... You really made a remarkable history in the Computer Science department and Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University at large! May Almighty Allah bless your ways...
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Congratulations to you Mrs. Maryam Abbas A. Your astonishing success and academic excellence will ever remain imprinted in the white book of record for the generations to come... You really made a remarkable history in the Computer Science department and Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University at large! May Almighty Allah bless your ways...
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