tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2625710219374323467.post5397653094183744876..comments2024-03-23T10:47:39.662-04:00Comments on Notes From Atlanta: Tributes to Little-Known Living Heroes (II)Farooq A. Kperogihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13257188893371334162noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2625710219374323467.post-14580323080592621252010-07-10T13:21:30.393-04:002010-07-10T13:21:30.393-04:00I have to say that I was pretty disturbed reading ...I have to say that I was pretty disturbed reading that article about the professor and the student who childishly thought she could seduce him.<br /><br />The man, like many of his stature, has dignity and respect and would not objectify a woman. There is discipline and restraint that separates us from animals!<br /><br />I am so disgusted to read about that female student. Women like her don't deserve an education! I am not surprised because I know a few who thought they could get away with this. Such women give hardworking and intelligent woman a bad name, when someone would be suspicious as to how they might have succeeded!Saihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11803053643455682895noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2625710219374323467.post-19831824445965489762010-05-29T16:36:47.285-04:002010-05-29T16:36:47.285-04:00it has been a priviledge for me to ...it has been a priviledge for me to have worked under Adagbo Onoja, i can tell you that he is unique and one of a kind, hard working, and he does not like to work with people who are lazy, i truly believe that it is a great honor and priviledge for us in jigawa to have him in his excellency's cabinet. Umar Suleiman Jahun.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com