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Re: The Shambolic State Of Secondary Education In Nigeria by dfrost: 4:51pm On Aug 09, 2015 |
DEGREE2466: DEGREE2466 I agree with you but a busy now to prepare my argument to support yours. Will modify very soon. |
Re: The Shambolic State Of Secondary Education In Nigeria by emeraldo56(m): 5:01pm On Aug 09, 2015 |
anonimi:I blame d school for not maintaining d building, do u xpect govt. To maintain it 1 Like |
Re: The Shambolic State Of Secondary Education In Nigeria by anonimi: 5:07pm On Aug 09, 2015 |
emeraldo56: Did you see the signs on the walls Did you read my post? |
Re: The Shambolic State Of Secondary Education In Nigeria by Exametry: 5:09pm On Aug 09, 2015 |
Normally, you should be able to construct grammatically correct sentences by the end of primary schooling, compose short sensible essays by the end of secondary schooling, and write coherent theses by the end of tertiary schooling. So if you were unable to even make correct sentences as a tertiary-school graduate, then the problem with the school system that 'graduated' you must be very deep indeed. The only dependable solution is to overhaul the system and rebuild with a solid primary-school foundation. Of course, the Nigeria's school education system is long overdue for a farsighted reconstruction. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: The Shambolic State Of Secondary Education In Nigeria by emeraldo56(m): 5:16pm On Aug 09, 2015 |
I know d school that is y I am not blaming govt. But d school management |
Re: The Shambolic State Of Secondary Education In Nigeria by Nobody: 8:01pm On Aug 09, 2015 |
Lalasticlala, Ishilove, www.nairaland.com/2280109/improving-nigerias-basic-education-system please let this make front page too, to complement this thread. We can keep reminding ourselves of our problems without thinking out solutions. |
Re: The Shambolic State Of Secondary Education In Nigeria by DanielGb(m): 10:49pm On Aug 09, 2015 |
shizzy7: Fashola make me believe in public school back. His administration was the reason why my 3 siblings were withdrew from private to public own schools. My testimony: when i enter a public school in Ikeja that have AC in all classes, i was like, 'this can't be true'. But you know what, it was true. God Bless Fashola, Me and You. |
Re: The Shambolic State Of Secondary Education In Nigeria by DanielGb(m): 10:50pm On Aug 09, 2015 |
shizzy7: Fashola make me believe in public school back. His administration was the reason why my 3 siblings were withdrew from private to public own schools by my Dad. My testimony: when i enter a public school in Ikeja that have AC in some classes and staff room, i was like, 'this can't be true'. But you know what, it was true. God Bless Fashola, Me and You. |
Re: The Shambolic State Of Secondary Education In Nigeria by breakingbad(m): 10:57pm On Aug 09, 2015 |
Let us suggest solutions to this problem. The government have a lot to do in restructuring public schools but private schools(business centres)still have a field day amassing fees whilst recklessly abandoning their primary duty. Government need to set strict measures to be adhered by both private and public schools |
Re: The Shambolic State Of Secondary Education In Nigeria by DanielGb(m): 11:37pm On Aug 09, 2015 |
The problem is there is no more Zeal to be a school goer. The society has succeeded in changing alot of things and people at large. We are after 'show me the Money'. So, where is the money? ART & FUN. People pay for fun. Pay and Stand to watch ARTist and FUN maker. More people now go into music, film, comedy and other creative and fun seeking industry. The family form the society. Every parent have a role to play. To Train up the Child in the way He should go. However, many parent failed. In as much as some parents are poor and want there children to be rich and wealthy, they give little acknowledgement to education; its now, operation 'where is the money.' Regardless of this, we need both knowledge and money but we must go through the right way. Once you can read, write and calculate, it is done. That's the foundation. May be a bit of History and culture in addition. Other things are learned in order to acquired a skill and use it to work for money. But, time as change. The system has change. Time is System. With the Internet taking the lead role in connecting people in todays world and good search engines like 'Google', have make it possible to acquire any Skill; make money doing anything creative[if you can market and sell your product or service]. Learning as been made simple. I talk to my Siblings on this and they understand it. We are in a world of 'anything is possible' only if you understand the time we are and the current system in operation. Visit this blog: www.globalexploit..com have a jotter with you to jot somethings down. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: The Shambolic State Of Secondary Education In Nigeria by mathinips(m): 6:34am On Aug 10, 2015 |
DEGREE2466: That just it. Indecipline has taken ovet |
Re: The Shambolic State Of Secondary Education In Nigeria by shizzy7(f): 1:05pm On Aug 11, 2015 |
DanielGb:Right from ikeja down to the slums of Makoko.. one thing that stands out are the public schools... . I attended a public school and now an undergraduate on a good standing,, I actually paid almost nothing throughout my sec. sch. days except PTA fee&stationaries.. even the textbooks was free.. we even had a generator, schools bus and all,, the teachers never complained about delayed salaries.. if there is anything I think fashola did really well then it just has to be education.. no wonder he had 86% pass rate.. I doubt if Ambode can continue with that legacy.... God Bless All of us. Amen.. |
Re: The Shambolic State Of Secondary Education In Nigeria by DanielGb(m): 9:46pm On Aug 11, 2015 |
shizzy7: Ambode to me is a joker. I didn't vote at the Governor's Inec election because, i dnt see him having dat gorilla mindset to work. |
Re: The Shambolic State Of Secondary Education In Nigeria by shizzy7(f): 11:15pm On Aug 11, 2015 |
DanielGb:I swear,,I wish we had someone like el-rufai,, just 2months after election I think he's still clueless,, mere potholes along Akoka and Mushin roads have degenerated to completely bad roads... IF he had a mindset like Fashola who had a team that goes around and fills in little potholes in the night... He would not have to spend MILLIONS of naira on little things that Some Thousands could have solved.... I see a lot of Negligence and Waste in his tenure.,,, And really if he doesn't play his cards right, PDP could take over Lagos in 2019,, 'cos he thinks 4yrs is still far away.. |
Re: The Shambolic State Of Secondary Education In Nigeria by DanielGb(m): 4:09pm On Aug 12, 2015 |
shizzy7: In the next 4years, may not necessarily be PDP but, it will be an Opposition party. Tinubu is fast loosing it. He keep running Lagos like is personal property. @ur DP: v.funny. Are some ladies like dis 4real? Hot and on Lowkey. |
Re: The Shambolic State Of Secondary Education In Nigeria by shizzy7(f): 4:12pm On Aug 12, 2015 |
DanielGb:Ah ah don't tell me you have not seen dwarfs like that before...... though the ones in Nigeria are always super Thick and strong |
Re: The Shambolic State Of Secondary Education In Nigeria by DanielGb(m): 4:22pm On Aug 12, 2015 |
shizzy7: I have seen few. But, this babes get big Ikebe no b small. Why didn't u use ur own picture? U mentioned Akoka rd - Mushin. Seems like you are familiar with this area. U live around there? |
Re: The Shambolic State Of Secondary Education In Nigeria by shizzy7(f): 5:48pm On Aug 12, 2015 |
DanielGb:I don't want to use my picture jaree,,,, sometimes its good to be anonymous with the way some people usually insult on NL that's when someone will look at my dp now and tell me that I look like a squirrel.... yes, I am familiar with that area.. |
Re: The Shambolic State Of Secondary Education In Nigeria by DanielGb(m): 9:56pm On Aug 12, 2015 |
shizzy7: careless about what they say. They are not your God. Well, I reside in Mushin. Where do u stay? |
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