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Sunday, February 24, 2019

Nigerian History

At 26, Wendy Okolo becomes the first black woman to bag a Ph.D. in Aerospace Engineering from the University of Texas. She currently an employee at NASA. 





Credit: @SplufikNG
from Nigerian facts twitter handle

36 comments:

  1. Will I ever be known for anything great or worthy in this life?

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    1. apart from fork?

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    2. Sweetheart, just look at this amazing world and the fullness thereof that belongs solely to your loving father who has said to you, decrre and it shall be established.
      Na accomplishments de rush you my dear. I am sure youare quite young. Dont worry. We all passed through that stage of doubt but i promise you, you will eventually figure it out.

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    3. As far as you're still alive and healthy. You can and will be what you want to be.

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    4. Come on now anon 12:34. That attitude there is very wrong. Have a little optimism and you will go far. You won’t believe it yourself.

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    5. Those are the type of women girls should aspire to. Congratulations Wendy.

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    6. Thanks for your encouragements

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  2. Now that's a 'slay queen'!
    Go girl!

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  3. Is she Capt........Okolo's daughter waooooooo

    Original slay Queen

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  4. Congrats to her. This is the type of news I love to read. @Blessed Princess

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  5. Amazing. That time when only marriage and bearing children was the ultimate, she was able to stand out. Congrats to her.

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  6. Kudos.
    Naija (Pharisee) girls go soon come dey hail am. This one no be Naija girl o. Them no born and raise am for naija. She fit even never enter Naija space. She no even fit speak Igbo at all.

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    1. But she is a Nigerian descendant and hence we will claim her. Currently following a group chat on Facebook by some African Americans, the venom around Nigerians in the US and in general is toxic. They do not like us... why? I can’t generalize but part of the reason is that a lot of us and our kids are like Wendy Omoni, take me to court.

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    2. @13:38
      How them abroad (Naija) girls go like una kwanu?
      After all the ala oma jiji ji wey una dey carry una tohtoh do?
      Na to stay away from una be the beginning of wisdom o.
      The reasoning no dey alike at all at all. If you don go like USA
      before come see wetin Naija bred girls/people been dey do, you no go like
      associate with them at all.

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    3. Wendy was born and raised in Nigeria. Take that to the bank

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  7. Too much brain but u need d capsules for handling d opposite sex.

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    1. Anything you pursue, keeps running. Anything you attract, sticks to you no matter what. Solomon, she is smart enough not to try to "holding the opposite sex". She will just do her and her true companion will locate her and stay with her without stress.

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    2. Only in Nigeria that everything is sex and marriage. There are people out there in the world thinking of sending space ships to Mars, building bigger planes, finding better drugs for cancer, making supercomputers and so on. It's cos of their brains that you're able to access this blog on your phone. Bow down binches..

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    3. The kind of man she would marry, if she decides to, will be confident in himself and intellectually on par with her. She will not attract an egoistical ignoramus who will try and belittle her so he can feed his fragile ego in Jesus name.

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  8. Well done Wendy, thanks for making us proud girl!!!!! This is the kind of slaying that needs to be celebrated 🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽

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  9. Woman power proud of you our igbo daughter

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  10. All things are possible. Now it is the person's choice not based in religious or tribal choice. I see some people who do not even know themselves tribalizing it now.

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  11. Congrats dear....let's celebrate more good achievement not only the bad Nigerians do abroad. Thanks for this Stella

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  12. Beautiful and intelligent! The slayest of them all.

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  13. 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

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  14. Wonderful. We can't all be the same things, but I am happy that she went as far as she could so far. I am sure greater things are coming her way.

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  15. NASA that they will give you a blank check as salary to fill any amount you want in any currency.

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    1. I need a blank check in my life oh, will fill a million $$. Ride on girl, we are proud of you!! Hope young ones will aspire to such greatness, not fighting for their bbn faves.

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