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Aug 18, 2022 • 5 tweets • 1 min read
Immediately ASSU, NASU, SSANU etc.. call off the strike, RUN don’t walk to get your transcript. Send your transcript to World Education Services for ICAP course by course evaluation. Do not leave your fate in the hands of the Nigerian govt. Even if you have no plans of
going abroad to study, get your transcript out so that you are completely independent of strikes and the corruption & greed of the govt and education sector. Take control. 🤎🤎
Aug 20, 2020 • 5 tweets • 1 min read
The week I moved to the U.S., I attended my depts orientation for students. There was a buffet and we all served ourselves and ate. Shortly after, I overheard 2 American girls making fun of “that weird African girl” (me) who ate all her food like she was starving etc... I left
confused and sad because I thought to myself ‘was I not supposed to eat what was on my plate?’ A few weeks after observing several Americans eating habits, I noticed the attitude towards food is just different from mine. I grew up in Nigeria, with strict parents that would make
Jun 27, 2020 • 8 tweets • 3 min read
Many of you want to attend University of Maryland school of public health. It is a top tier school and my friend and colleague there told me they have several scholarships and graduate funding! APPLY! sph.umd.edu/department/hls…
University of North Carolina Charlotte! APPLY! publichealth.uncc.edu/academic-progr…
Jun 23, 2020 • 6 tweets • 2 min read
As an African immigrant in America you will experience 2 types of discrimination:
Type 1 is from SOME White people: it’s a ‘pity’ type. They don’t hate you, they mostly feel like you come from poverty and feel bad for you. So you’re treated ‘well’ and asked a million questions
about Africa because many white Americans have a plan to do missions or atleast visit the African Safari.
Type 2: from SOME Black Americans. This is the one you don’t see coming but hurts the most. They call you ugly, make fun of your accent, your food, call you ‘African booty
Mar 7, 2020 • 6 tweets • 1 min read
Women: it’s okay to honor and respect your husbands, cook for him, serve him, do his laundry and generally take care of him. Don’t be carried away by the hullabaloo around. Cultivate an atmosphere of love and honor in your beautiful home.
And if you decide not to, please don’t make fun of women who do. Leave them alone!