Nigerian genius impresses celebrities as he uses Math formula to solve English tense problem (Video)

A Nigerian math genius has impressed celebrities and social media users after he showed how one can decipher the the correct tenses to use on a word with the aid of Mathematical formula.

In a video shared online by blogger, Tunde Ednut, the man used a Math formula to produce the past participle of the word Flew.

He cited Grew as an example and Grown as the past participle and used cross multiplication to arrive at the word Flown for Flew.

Watch the video:

Reacting, eniola_badmus wrote; My head oooo

iamkelvinboj; Wow GENIUS SHIT ?

yetundebakare; Abeg getat ? all the ones I don learn I never use am finish??? 

aphricanace;  ???when you use maths to solve English

officialsojaboy; See how them use English de worry people lives ??‍♂️??‍♂️??‍♂️

yomicasual; Scam! ????

kie_kie__; Ah ah!!! Just to flown. Ok

mide.zeynab; The fact that it actually worked???

Video: Rich guys are not fine and don’t know how to speak good English – Handsome actor, Timini Egbuson

Fast-rising Nigerian actor, Timini Egbuson is of the opinion that most financially buoyant guys are not fine facially.

According to him, boys fine boys are usually broke while rich boys are not fine and don’t know how to speak proper English.

The handsome actor stated this while chatting with his friend and colleague Dorcas Fapson on his birthday.

He was telling her to go find a boyfriend and she asked of the whereabouts of fine boys, and Tmini responded; ”Fine boys wey no get money. Boys wey get money dem no fine, but them no sabi speak English”

Watch the video:

Recall that Timini recently gifted himself a Range Rover SUV as he clocked 34. Few hours after taking delivery of the SUV, the actor and some of his friends including Dorcas Fapson were spotted in a nightclub.

‘Warn bandits in local language not English’, Sen Sani tells Buhari

Following a warning speech given by President Muhammadu Buhari after bandits abducted scores of students in Kaduna, former Kaduna Central Senator, Shehu Sani, has faulted the president’s “stern warning” to bandits.

Ripples Nigeria had reported that after the attack on the Federal College of Forestry Mechanization, Afaka, Kaduna, by bandits, Buhari had warned that his administration would not allow the destruction of the country’s school systems.

Reacting to the warning speech via a tweet on his official Twitter handle on Monday, Sani adviced that Buhari should stop issuing warning to bandits in English language.

He tweeted: “All warnings issued to the bandits should be made in the local language they can understand. Warning them in English is so far futile.”

Bandits have so far attacked states like Niger, Zamfara, Katsina and Kaduna State being the latest.