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Saturday, September 22, 2018

Educative,Entertaining And Inspirational - 1084



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16 comments:

  1. Every mother should have that Pigg-O-Stat. Does it come in adult size for men too?

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    1. You are very funny, for men ke?

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    2. I am actually laughing and typing this comment ,😂😂😁😂😁. I need that tool for my son 👌😂🏃

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    3. Anony 16:06...hahahahaha You nor well.
      If you take the baby out you have to massage him for some minutes because he'll be having nervous tic.
      Not a good experience. He looks helpless. Dang!

      1...25 degrees? Highest I've seen is 14degrees. Shey the man still normal sha?

      3...there's a new kitchen device for cutting without minor wounds.
      Advancement.

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  2. fact 1 is a disorder, they should find a name for it.

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  3. Nicholson is the realest MVP. Talking about being Jack of all trade and master of all.

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    1. Please how much is he worth with all these degrees? How many degrees does Bill Gates have..just asking o

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  4. So na only book nico come this world come read
    Poor thing, look at that face, how he must hate that they put him there but can't do a thing

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    1. Lol!@nico, "akwukwo na'tuto" must have been his favourite song.

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  5. Even if you love school, you’re probably not on the level of Michael Nicholson, who took his love of learning to astounding heights: The 75-year-old has enrolled in school for 55 years straight, earning 30 degrees along the way, he revealed to Vice. The degrees include one bachelor’s degree, two associate degrees, 23 master’s degrees, three specialist degrees, and one doctorate.
    Of course, a guy with this much education probably knows a thing or two about school — and he wants to share his secrets, so he wrote a piece for Vice sharing his biggest advice. For instance, he points out that people tend to get distracted by eating and looking at social media on their computers during lectures. “I can see why teachers get frustrated,” he says. “They're lecturing and giving material out, and the students are looking at their computers, looking at a whole lot of other things at the same time. Back in my time, you didn't dare fool around. Today, anything goes.”
    Michael also offered these nuggets of wisdom:

    Study something that truly interests you. “Otherwise, you’ll probably drop it along the way,” he says.

    Don’t fight with your roommate. Even if you don’t like them, they can probably teach you something.

    Listen to people. “It's amazing what you'll learn if you can keep your mouth shut,” he says.

    But his final advice is probably the most important: “Stay in school. Stay in for as long as you can.”

    For all of Michael’s advice, be sure to click over to Vice.
    Previously, MLive reported that Michael’s first degree was a bachelor’s degree in religious education, which he earned from William Tyndale College in Detroit, Michigan. His second degree was from Dallas Theological Seminary, a master’s in theology. (He also revealed to MLive that he's not an A student!)

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  6. That baby looks so cute though 😂.

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    1. I am telling you. Immediately I opened this post saw it and started laughing 😂😂😁.

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  7. I love chubby babies..though carrying them na 'war' ooo

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  8. I remember when I traveled home with baby in 2016 and when we came back it was when that Ebola crisis was ongoing and my baby was sick with malaria and running stomach. You know Oyibo people with taking precautions,that's how they quarantined her in a small room and wore special devices on before elthe doctors entered the room and they ran all kinds of test. That was how i saw that x-ray thing for babies. I was scared at first to have a baby suspend in that thing. But men you have to trust this oyibo people. They have worked hard sha, and they are still working to do better. Not us in Africa who work hard to defraud and make our people miserable with our yeye leaders.

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