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Saturday, September 12, 2020

Dehlia Umunna Is 1st Nigerian Professor At Harvard University...

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62 comments:

  1. Igbo Amaka! Women doing us proud worldwide! Can you imagine a professor at Harvard University! Her brain must be 🔥

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    1. Sometimes, we should look beyond tribe and gender and focus on higher ties that bind, like hey, it’s a Nigerian!!!

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    2. Igbo amaka my dear. I'm so proud to be igbo

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    3. Shout it louder for the world to hear maka na, Igbo bu sor nmaa!!

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    4. Anon, u do not preach 'look beyond the tribe' if its drug related offences. Now u want to preach that because its a good thing?

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    5. Side eyes to those that will read meaning to Igbo Amaka...


      Really Igbo Amaka and Aha m bu Amaka..

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    6. Anonymous dear, Your point is valid but there's absolutely nothing wrong in one being proud and celebrating their tribe's person that did them proud. There's absolutely nothing wrong in it my dear.

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    7. Igbo babe breaking limits. 🎊🎊💕.

      God, please bring abroad opportunities my children way.. I want them out of this country in Jesus name..

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    8. Anon 10:47, side eyes at you 🙄
      Igbo amaka jooor!!!

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    9. Thank you Joy 😜🤣🤣

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    10. Lmao @Anon10:47,
      If na drug or crime related issue now you will be screaming Igbo this Igbo that, abi?

      She is Igbo and a Biafran ooo, so carry your Nigerian talk and go to Boko haram and Fulani herdsmen.

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  2. Wow! Beauty with brains!! This is a great news!. 👍👍👍

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  3. Congratulations to you Adaeze eji eje mbaa, So proud right now. Naija to the world.

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  4. My slay queen...God please help us that are looking up to people like this.

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    1. As in... She's the real slay queen. Brain la 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥.

      Congratulations Beauty, keep winning....

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  5. Beauty with brain😍😍😍😍😍😍😍

    Congratulations👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

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  6. Congratulations Ma'am.

    A few comments here shows we still have a long way to go. Some of these "commenters" are Quick to call out a certain president for his appointment choices . Many of us have labelled him and others as tribalistic bigots. Yet, I read "xxxx Amaka, proud to be xxxx".

    We will get there. I hope.

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    1. You are just too tribalistic and pained, It even got to the point of you finding it hard to pretend?? 😲😲.
      Well, read this and know it. IGBO AMAKA! I'm so very proud of this very IGBO genius that did us proud, These includes ndi IGBO and the entire well meaning Nigerians that aren't tribalistic like your bitter and jealous self.

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  7. lgbo amaka,congrats for your
    achievement

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  8. Laudable achievement oo,waiting for my darling sister Abiks to announce it.

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  9. Nice.
    But you all clapping, will you find her on social media to follow?
    You follow only reality stars and those that have got not talents to
    offer.😏😏😏😏😏

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    1. Loud it...
      Same thing someone I know is suffering. We just want to laugh, gossip and watch beautiful pictures. Which is not bad...but let us engage in intectual discussions too now...eh.

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  10. All these people claiming igbo amaka.Go and ask her her nationality,i doubt she claims y'all.She will be like," I am british,my parents are Nigerian".

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    1. Ife nkea ewegbuo GI.... Lol
      No vex you hear... Hehehehehe

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    2. Chike TEFLON 😆😆😆, ina-enye Nsogbu o!

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    3. Chike oo, eziokwu! The thing ekpobugo the anonymous, 🤣🤣😂😂.

      Dear anon, i know you know deep in your jealous bitter and tribalistic soul that you're only typing in the rubbish right?? Well let's all assume to be like you, sebi you are clearly seeing her surname boldly written after her first name?? Allow us celebrate that in peace, Take it easy my dear before you injure yourself😂😂🤣.

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    4. Chyko lolzz you don finish the angry tribalist bird,osù kó osù nwamkpi, asugbù gòya

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  11. Igbo kwenu.....so proud to be near afo Igbo.

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  12. Congratulations my sister. Igbo amaka!

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  13. Wow! Many congrats to you ma'am

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  14. I've read about her earlier. Triple Congrats, Dehlia. 🏆🏆🏆🎖️🎖️🎖️🌟🌟🌟🎆🎇🎇🤩🤩🤩


    Thank you Stella for bringing her on your blog. 😘

    These are the type of people and WOMEN to make role models in the Nigerian society.

    I'm doubly...triple proud because she is a woman, an Igbo and a Nigerian.
    Please, Nigerian leaders and citizens make Nigeria an enabling environment for people who aspire to reach their potentials and greatness.

    Yes, to the Anons, IGBO AMAKA! 💖💪👍✌️
    Each can celebrate their tribe WITHOUT running the other tribes down.
    We can come together to celebrate Nigerians who excel and jointly condemn criminals who drag the country in the mud.

    Greatness can be found in any one who aspires to excel regardless of the race, colour, tribe and tongue.
    Same goes for evil, crime,wickedness and stupidity. The human race is as inherently good as it is deeply flawed.

    Anon 11:51, you are right on point!✔️ Some of our youths only know to chase celebrities, vouch for vanity and follow futility.👎
    - Kay

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    1. Wise angel like you! Oya accept these roses, 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹.

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  15. Congratulations Dahila. Getting into Harvard isn't an easy talk more of becoming a lecturer.

    On to something serious, hope all Igbo men shouting Igbo amaka can see that a female child can perform and some cases outperform the male child. In other words, a female child is as important as a male child.

    My 2 cents

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    1. Trust me, Our Igbo make royalties areaall in the know ofwwhat you wrote.

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  16. 3Amigos Bread @ 6 Okesalu St, Ikotun. 0813851632812 September 2020 at 18:40

    I love reading about or seeing women breaking boundaries. Makes me really happy 💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽

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  17. Igbo Amaka

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  18. Congratulations Miss Umumma, may your light shine brighter each and every day. #Igboamaka #Ndiigboekelemunu

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  19. I am a medical professional here in the United States And I have seen so many Nigerians from the various tribes making us proud. Please let us stop this divisive “Igbo amaka”. This only creates division among us. BTW I am Igbo.
    God bless Nigeria.

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