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Re: Update On Ibom International Worship Centre.... Photos by rdokoye: 11:07pm On Aug 07, 2020 |
Hunchogee:
That's why I said some igbos.. They guy can fvck to hell My point is, no Igbo man is jealous of Akwa Ibom people, and you know that. Just address him, and leave it at that. His words have nothing to do with his ethnicity. 4 Likes |
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Re: Update On Ibom International Worship Centre.... Photos by rdokoye: 11:11pm On Aug 07, 2020 |
Hunchogee:
But he insulted my state and my people. Ooh you didn't read that part right?? He said Akwa Ibom is poor - there's nothing wrong with being poor. But your buddy had to respond by referring to us all as criminals, then advocating genocide against us (ethnic cleansing). You think that's an equally weighted response? 5 Likes |
Re: Update On Ibom International Worship Centre.... Photos by Hellraiser77: 11:12pm On Aug 07, 2020 |
Hunchogee:
Still better than your slum... Mention you're state if your proud of it...
Again you sound stupid. Uyo is a town full on shanties, an embarrassment......Focus on lifting Ákwà ibomites out of poverty not bringing Useless projects here to massage your ego 12 Likes |
Re: Update On Ibom International Worship Centre.... Photos by Hellraiser77: 11:13pm On Aug 07, 2020 |
rdokoye:
He said Akwa Ibom is poor - there's nothing wrong with being poor. But your buddy had to respond by referring to us all as criminals, then advocating genocide against us (ethnic cleansing). You think that's an equally weighted response? No leave them, ibibio half humans want to rub shoulders with Igbos too 2 Likes |
Re: Update On Ibom International Worship Centre.... Photos by Hellraiser77: 11:14pm On Aug 07, 2020 |
Hunchogee:
But he insulted my state and my people. Ooh you didn't read that part right?? it's not an insult if it's a fact, Show me your capital Uyo, nice roads with no buildings, no be who chop dey build house? 1 Like |
Re: Update On Ibom International Worship Centre.... Photos by NGpatriot: 11:18pm On Aug 07, 2020 |
Of dilapidated schools in Akwa Ibom
Between May and July1, Premium Times, the nation’s most reliable online newspaper, ran an extensive six-part series on dilapidated physical structures in public schools in Akwa Ibom State. It was a well investigated, balanced and well reported story on the decay of public schools in the state. In lucid details, the expose shows caved roofs, broken floors, leaking classrooms, fallen walls and children sitting and sleeping on bare floors. Many Akwa Ibom people, especially the political elite, were thoroughly embarrassed to be confronted with such a pervasive decay and decrepitude in schools, some of which were once the pride of the nation. The publication presented a different Akwa Ibom from the one shown in official glossy propaganda brochures and TV infomercials. For eight years, Godswill Akpabio has boasted of his ‘uncommon transformation’ mantra and presented a carefully burnished image of the state to the world. His administration earned and spent over N3 trillion, and left behind a huge debt.
Continuing in his footsteps, Udom Emmanuel, his successor, has in the last three years earned and spent over N750 billion, yet most of our public schools just look like a pigsty or at best poultry shed. It is the most criminal neglect of that all important sector that could only arise from gross misplacement of priority, lack of vision, misapplication and mismanagement of funds by the two administrations. While the Akpabio administration was obsessed with building hotels and big monuments, Udom Emmanuel is lacking in ideas and imagination on how best to touch lives.
https://guardian.ng/opinion/of-dilapidated-schools-in-akwa-ibom/ 4 Likes |
Re: Update On Ibom International Worship Centre.... Photos by Hellraiser77: 11:21pm On Aug 07, 2020 |
Ilaumoh:
Wow, it didn't take long for you to unveil your hateful mind about my state... From now henceforth you are our enermy watch your back.. For your Igbo nonsense, are you not ashame that you leave your dry to wasteful land to develop another man's land.. Your stupid biafrand province are the poorest only to north, no wonder the yoruba hate you fools.. Bleep you cause your people are only none for blood money , drugdealers and soon South Africa will start another ethnic cleansing of your foolish tribe..
Your market in the yeast are all informal market, they don't count.. Poor South eartherners
You can mastubate on the attachment below.. Nigg your state is highly underdeveloped, Uyo is a shanty town, Ákwà ibomites are mostly gatemen, keke riders, bike riders......the women prefer harlotery work, there is nothing for anybody in Ákwà ibom yet it receives the second largest monthly allocation after delta 4 Likes |
Re: Update On Ibom International Worship Centre.... Photos by NGpatriot: 11:25pm On Aug 07, 2020 |
INVESTIGATION: Learning In Tears: Inside the massive decay in public schools in oil-rich Akwa Ibom
May 23, 2018Cletus Ukpong
It has just finished raining and it is cold this Tuesday morning in July 2017. This reporter is visiting the Annang Peoples Primary School, Ikot Iyire, Abak, in oil-rich Akwa Ibom State.
Three pupils between the ages of three and four lay fast asleep on bare floor inside a classroom. The doors and windows are wide open and the sleeping kids are not even covered with blanket, despite the cold wind.
It is such a pathetic sight. The kids are visibly shivering, teeth chattering, and bodies shaking. They coil themselves up ostensibly to conserve whatever heat remained in their bodies.
A few other kids sit idly on two desks. They aren’t looking cheerful at all. At a corner, in front of the classroom, sits a lonely woman – their teacher.
A teacher tells PREMIUM TIMES the pupils are part of the Early Education programme of the school. She says there is nothing teachers and the school authorities can do to help since the school lack even mats to spread on the floor for the poor kids.
Aside from this, the school has been in dire need of help, infrastructure wise. The two main classroom blocks are without roofs. The other remaining blocks are at various stages of decay, making them unsuitable and unsafe for pupils and their teachers.
Most pupils sit on bare floor to learn because of lack of chairs and desks. Inside the Primary Two classroom, for instance, 42 pupils are made to share only three desks.
The Early Education classroom has only two desks. There are no toys or learning materials for the kids.
The school, built around 1947 by the community before it was later handed over to the state government, has no staff room, so the teachers sit under a mango tree to hold meetings and prepare for the day’s lessons. They scamper into leaky classrooms when it rains.
Also, like most of the public primary schools in the state, it has no urinary, no toilet, and no source of drinking water.
“Whenever it rains, the pupils feel discouraged to come to school because the classrooms are flooded,” one of the teachers tells this reporter.
“We are suffering because we don’t have any godfather in government,” the Village Head of Ikot Iyire, James Akpan, says while showing this reporter round dilapidated buildings in the school.
“I have been a village head for more than 22 years now, we have not received any support for the school from any government official or any politician,” he says. “Sometimes I have to use my personal money to buy chalks for the school.”
Mr Akpan points at a minor concrete work in one of the classrooms, saying he used his personal funds to buy two bags of cement to execute the repairs.
“I have written several letters and forwarded several photos of the school to government, but there hasn’t been any response,” the village head says, adding that the school caters for the educational needs of more than seven villages around the area.
But as this PREMIUM TIMES reporter leaves the Ikot Uyire village head wondering why a government would allow its future leaders to learn in such a dehumanising situation, he soon happens on another school having what appeared a higher level of decay.
At Ediene II, about 20 minutes’ drive from Ikot Uyire, the only government primary school in the village is in ruins. One of the classroom blocks in the school is without roof, while tall weeds sprout from the broken parts of the cement floor inside the classroom.
At St. Ignatius Catholic Primary School, Ukana Iba, Essien Udim Local Government Area, it is a similar horrible sight – a pupil is seen sleeping on bare floor at the verandah of a classroom at 12:16 p.m. when he should be attending lessons. The main classroom block in the school is without roof, doors, and windows.
A pupil walked past a dilapidated school building at Annang Peoples Primary School, Ikot Iyire, Ukpom Abak Our investigation, spanning more than one year and involving several schools in urban and rural communities, shows that only a handful of schools in this state can be considered reasonably conducive for learning. The rest are in terribly appalling situation. Some are not even good enough for raising animals, says Mbebe Albert, a lawyer based in the state.
Pupils in primary three, four, five, and six lumped in one classroom
At the Community Comprehensive Secondary School, Nto Osung, Ekpenyong Atai, Essien Udim, the teachers and principal do not worry much about their decaying infrastructure. They are more concerned about the regular invasion of the school premises by criminals.
[b]The school is unfenced, allowing armed gangs to keep invading the school in broad daylight to rob teachers and students of their belongings.
For the school’s dilapidated structures, the school authorities say they had since forwarded videos and photos to the state’s ministry of education and Governor Udom Emmanuel’s aide on education monitoring. They are still awaiting response from government.[/b]
Several other schools visited in Essien Udim and in the neighbouring Obot Akara Local Government Area have similar challenges of decayed infrastructure, inadequate teachers and classrooms, and lack of functional laboratories and libraries.
https://www.premiumtimesng.com/investigationspecial-reports/269212-investigation-learning-in-tears-inside-the-massive-decay-in-public-schools-in-oil-rich-akwa-ibom.html 3 Likes |
Re: Update On Ibom International Worship Centre.... Photos by Hunchogee: 11:29pm On Aug 07, 2020 |
rdokoye:
He said Akwa Ibom is poor - there's nothing wrong with being poor. But your buddy had to respond by referring to us all as criminals, then advocating genocide against us (ethnic cleansing). You think that's an equally weighted response? Nigeria is poverty headquarters already... So he should own that responsibility as a Nigerian and refer to is state not another man state ok.. So don't be a partial or baised judge ok 6 Likes |
Re: Update On Ibom International Worship Centre.... Photos by Hunchogee: 11:31pm On Aug 07, 2020 |
Hellraiser77: All Ákwà ibomites are half people ,your women are doing harlotery all over the country.....All the oil money yet akwaiboms are utterly poor, Building few factories inside bush wont save you When your done mastubating, you can make use of those attachments below... You retard 5 Likes |
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Re: Update On Ibom International Worship Centre.... Photos by Hellraiser77: 11:37pm On Aug 07, 2020 |
Hunchogee:
Fool that can't be proud to mention his state.. Inferiority complex is eating your retarded brains Mentioning my state is irrelevant to the situation on ground, Ákwà ibom people are living in poverty and squalor when they have oil money, stop the online propaganda 1 Like |
Re: Update On Ibom International Worship Centre.... Photos by Hunchogee: 11:38pm On Aug 07, 2020 |
Hellraiser77: No leave them, ibibio half humans want to rub shoulders with Igbos too Drugs dealers, rapist, biafrand from a barren unproductive land... Parasites in nature, what as your yeast contributed to the federal account instead of parasiting... 10 Likes |
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