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Re: Opon Imo Will Save Osun N8.4Billion Of Textbook Procurement Costs by MARSHALLMVP: 4:13pm On Jun 04, 2013 |
do you know what legacy means? its what you leave behind when you are gone..!!! for your children and you children's children to live on.. empty promises would not make u a legend |
Re: Opon Imo Will Save Osun N8.4Billion Of Textbook Procurement Costs by AmeLonRo(m): 4:17pm On Jun 04, 2013 |
I sincerely and greatly and wholeheartedly give the government of Osun State 100gbosas for this laudable project. The impact will make Osun indigenes scholars and lovers of knowledge. In a short while (say 20 years) all will be literate. Aregbesola, God go bless U more. Am not from Osun but I know what am saying sha. |
Re: Opon Imo Will Save Osun N8.4Billion Of Textbook Procurement Costs by passttorr: 4:28pm On Jun 04, 2013 |
someone like me understands better what i write down when am being thought. i think the stuff shouldn't stop the students from putting something down in class. |
Re: Opon Imo Will Save Osun N8.4Billion Of Textbook Procurement Costs by gratiaeo(m): 4:30pm On Jun 04, 2013 |
kehinde1588: Walai am rily impressed wit dis. Bravo 2 state of osun just imagine dat ACN av been ruling Nigeria since mehn we would have advance long time. All we nid is change of party PDP itself is corrupt so d members are also affected. Love ACN keep it up.Sharrap!!! This program is like buying LV designer shoes for osun village farmers... Nice shoes..granted! Buh do they realy need them? What they need are fertilizers, hoes, tractors, (if possible) rubber boots. First things first! Let's learn hw 2 get our priorities right! A state without quality teachers, modern class, (students still sitting on the floor) electricity in some schools. This is pure propaganda, misplaced priority and cheap political point 1 Like |
Re: Opon Imo Will Save Osun N8.4Billion Of Textbook Procurement Costs by Nobody: 4:30pm On Jun 04, 2013 |
Good move But we know that as God dey plan,devil dey plan im own kwa Hope thieves won't start targeting high school students and holding them at gun point in Osun for their okpo imo Na Naija we dey talk o Where the bad people pass the good |
Re: Opon Imo Will Save Osun N8.4Billion Of Textbook Procurement Costs by Nobody: 4:33pm On Jun 04, 2013 |
Ame Lon Ro: I sincerely and greatly and wholeheartedly give the government of Osun State 100gbosas for this laudable project. The impact will make Osun indigenes scholars and lovers of knowledge. In a short while (say 20 years) all will be literate. Aregbesola, God go bless U more. Ur reasoning level is too low |
Re: Opon Imo Will Save Osun N8.4Billion Of Textbook Procurement Costs by uvoh(m): 4:35pm On Jun 04, 2013 |
Laudable innovation but they must find a way to checkmate its usage. Becos if na dis secondary students wey i knw very wel, alot of them especially boys, go convert dis learning tech device to GAMEBOY! them go upload enough Pes2013,Pes2014,Indecency and other sensually gratifying non curricula materials o! |
Re: Opon Imo Will Save Osun N8.4Billion Of Textbook Procurement Costs by Adegokenath(m): 4:38pm On Jun 04, 2013 |
Pls somebody should upload the opening ceremony to youtube 4 us to download,kudos to aregbesola |
Re: Opon Imo Will Save Osun N8.4Billion Of Textbook Procurement Costs by hakymbiyiyaho: 4:42pm On Jun 04, 2013 |
brownlord: Arrant nonsense, opon imo abi na kpomo imo, i still do not know the brain behind aregbe's useless policy, Osun state is still the most backward state in terms of education, am presently serving here and i can say this is a wrong step by the state governor, a state where they dont have up to 3 teachers, they rely solely on corpers and OYES ( teaching practice student ) for teaching this children, in my school only 5 staff, 1 principal, 2 vps and 3 teachers, only 2 of the teachers go to school, the school is about the best in the local government and i wonder what would be happening in the rest, this is the only state that an ss3 student can not speak common pidgin english fluently not to talk of writing it down, student still sit on the ground and a few bring chairs from home, there is no desk in class, our government only engage in project that would benefit them, am sure the money he looted from the so called omoluabi uniform is finished and they looking for avenue to loot more, theres been several occasions for days there would be no chalk in school, during test and exams this children sit on the ground to write exams, why cant aregbe employ more qualified staffs/teachers instead of relying on corpers who come and go and Osun state college of education who most times they themselves cant even speak english, in my school a teacher was caught teaching english with yoruba, if i have the time i will post some script of this student test and exam on this forum for this man to be engaging in all this useless project that would not stand the test of time, in their just concluded waec, even the invigilators from waec are the one pleading with corpers to assist the student, is just a shame for people who are not in the state to be celebrating aregbe for this failed policy Good write up, but always ensure you follow your statements with valid evidence because of tomorrow. |
Re: Opon Imo Will Save Osun N8.4Billion Of Textbook Procurement Costs by dridowu: 4:43pm On Jun 04, 2013 |
gratiaeo:i tot i wil read something new, ds are abnormal things dat has turned to normal things in 9ja and it happen in evri state of d federation including ur own state. |
Re: Opon Imo Will Save Osun N8.4Billion Of Textbook Procurement Costs by lekanolas: 4:45pm On Jun 04, 2013 |
Read the full speech of Gov. Aregbesola at the launch of Opon Imo here: http://nationalmirroronline.net/new/opon-imo-enters-the-stage/ |
Re: Opon Imo Will Save Osun N8.4Billion Of Textbook Procurement Costs by obioraop(m): 4:47pm On Jun 04, 2013 |
most poeple here just want to comment,just like a fellow corper said b4 i ve seen on numerous occassions teachers teaching wit yoruba i rerve a so called skul of science witout a lab very funny 1 Like |
Re: Opon Imo Will Save Osun N8.4Billion Of Textbook Procurement Costs by gratiaeo(m): 4:48pm On Jun 04, 2013 |
Ame Lon Ro: I sincerely and greatly and wholeheartedly give the government of Osun State 100gbosas for this laudable project. The impact will make Osun indigenes scholars and lovers of knowledge. In a short while (say 20 years) all will be literate. Aregbesola, God go bless U more. Their uncles/aunts will just steal it, or they's sell it. The governor could have provided white boards, painted the classrooms and equipped d library rather than this...shiooooo! I have a friend serving in osogbo,according 2 him, those students can't speak 10 sentences in correct english and you expect them to use a tablet? Pleaseee! He just used this tablet initiative to launder money and silence critics. I can place a reasonable bet that each of this tablet costs 30k and I'm pretty sure he didn't buy an ipad. Imagine dilapidated classroom in Osun state, those school children are in yet the stupid retardeen thinks that a tablet is priority....... mschew 1 Like |
Re: Opon Imo Will Save Osun N8.4Billion Of Textbook Procurement Costs by damigreat(m): 5:04pm On Jun 04, 2013 |
blink182: if this is true then I don't support this project. There are better things to be done but honestly I feel this story is an hyperbole.[color=#000099][/color] |
Re: Opon Imo Will Save Osun N8.4Billion Of Textbook Procurement Costs by Delafruita(m): 5:17pm On Jun 04, 2013 |
brownlord: Arrant nonsense, opon imo abi na kpomo imo, i still do not know the brain behind aregbe's useless policy, Osun state is still the most backward state in terms of education, am presently serving here and i can say this is a wrong step by the state governor, a state where they dont have up to 3 teachers, they rely solely on corpers and OYES ( teaching practice student ) for teaching this children, in my school only 5 staff, 1 principal, 2 vps and 3 teachers, only 2 of the teachers go to school, the school is about the best in the local government and i wonder what would be happening in the rest, this is the only state that an ss3 student can not speak common pidgin english fluently not to talk of writing it down, student still sit on the ground and a few bring chairs from home, there is no desk in class, our government only engage in project that would benefit them, am sure the money he looted from the so called omoluabi uniform is finished and they looking for avenue to loot more, theres been several occasions for days there would be no chalk in school, during test and exams this children sit on the ground to write exams, why cant aregbe employ more qualified staffs/teachers instead of relying on corpers who come and go and Osun state college of education who most times they themselves cant even speak english, in my school a teacher was caught teaching english with yoruba, if i have the time i will post some script of this student test and exam on this forum for this man to be engaging in all this useless project that would not stand the test of time, in their just concluded waec, even the invigilators from waec are the one pleading with corpers to assist the student, is just a shame for people who are not in the state to be celebrating aregbe for this failed policyshutup my friend.is the policy not intended to improve the education sector?you have highlighted the ills in the sector and you are still condemning attempt to improve the sector. sll that your jargons up there is like a tale of plenty cities.education is in shambles everywhere.nigeria consistently budgets less than 8% for educaion which is a far cry from recommended 26%.and to be honest,osun has one of the highest literary levels in the southwest. am fairly certain your school is a private school in a bush village.otherwise buttress your points 2 Likes |
Re: Opon Imo Will Save Osun N8.4Billion Of Textbook Procurement Costs by Anuoluwap(m): 5:23pm On Jun 04, 2013 |
brownlord: Arrant nonsense, opon imo abi na kpomo imo, i still do not know the brain behind aregbe's useless policy, Osun state is still the most backward state in terms of education, am presently serving here and i can say this is a wrong step by the state governor, a state where they dont have up to 3 teachers, they rely solely on corpers and OYES ( teaching practice student ) for teaching this children, in my school only 5 staff, 1 principal, 2 vps and 3 teachers, only 2 of the teachers go to school, the school is about the best in the local government and i wonder what would be happening in the rest, this is the only state that an ss3 student can not speak common pidgin english fluently not to talk of writing it down, student still sit on the ground and a few bring chairs from home, there is no desk in class, our government only engage in project that would benefit them, am sure the money he looted from the so called omoluabi uniform is finished and they looking for avenue to loot more, theres been several occasions for days there would be no chalk in school, during test and exams this children sit on the ground to write exams, why cant aregbe employ more qualified staffs/teachers instead of relying on corpers who come and go and Osun state college of education who most times they themselves cant even speak english, in my school a teacher was caught teaching english with yoruba, if i have the time i will post some script of this student test and exam on this forum for this man to be engaging in all this useless project that would not stand the test of time, in their just concluded waec, even the invigilators from waec are the one pleading with corpers to assist the student, is just a shame for people who are not in the state to be celebrating aregbe for this failed policyUngrateful n Unprogressive fellow...my word 4 u is to face d future. |
Re: Opon Imo Will Save Osun N8.4Billion Of Textbook Procurement Costs by Meritbaba(m): 5:23pm On Jun 04, 2013 |
brownlord: Arrant nonsense, opon imo abi na kpomo imo, i still do not know the brain behind aregbe's useless policy, Osun state is still the most backward state in terms of education, am presently serving here and i can say this is a wrong step by the state governor, a state where they dont have up to 3 teachers, they rely solely on corpers and OYES ( teaching practice student ) for teaching this children, in my school only 5 staff, 1 principal, 2 vps and 3 teachers, only 2 of the teachers go to school, the school is about the best in the local government and i wonder what would be happening in the rest, this is the only state that an ss3 student can not speak common pidgin english fluently not to talk of writing it down, student still sit on the ground and a few bring chairs from home, there is no desk in class, our government only engage in project that would benefit them, am sure the money he looted from the so called omoluabi uniform is finished and they looking for avenue to loot more, theres been several occasions for days there would be no chalk in school, during test and exams this children sit on the ground to write exams, why cant aregbe employ more qualified staffs/teachers instead of relying on corpers who come and go and Osun state college of education who most times they themselves cant even speak english, in my school a teacher was caught teaching english with yoruba, if i have the time i will post some script of this student test and exam on this forum for this man to be engaging in all this useless project that would not stand the test of time, in their just concluded waec, even the invigilators from waec are the one pleading with corpers to assist the student, is just a shame for people who are not in the state to be celebrating aregbe for this failed policypls what is the name of the school and where is it located, Osun is not a pidgin spoken state and if u can't speak correct english to the student why can't you just resign ur post, no part in Osun State is the student sitting on bare floor yea most of them are diplated but am sure you heard about the 100 model school being built around the state |
Re: Opon Imo Will Save Osun N8.4Billion Of Textbook Procurement Costs by olaezebala: 5:25pm On Jun 04, 2013 |
I know some people already tagged me as Anti-Aregbesola but I commend him for this great initiative of Opon-Imo. State will be saving 8.4 billion and students will be exposed to use of pad early. Great work there by Ogbeni. come to think of it, noone seems to be concern with the negative effect of using these pads by the students. The disadvantages of reading on a screen is far more than the little advantages that ogbeni is achieving. Reading print out has more advantage that reading on screen in the following areas; 1. Speed 2. Accuracy 3. Fatigue 4. Navigation 5. Comprehension. e.t.c[url]https://www.ischool.utexas.edu/~adillon/Journals/Reading.htm[/url]. Also, is ogbeni ready to pay the medical bill of the students when the health implications of reading for long on screen start? We all know that long exposure to screen affects the eyes and here we are celebrating an initiative that want to expose little one to long hours of reading on screen. Must all Osun Students use glasses before graduating form Secondary sch? Good initiative with too many bad turnaround. 1 Like |
Re: Opon Imo Will Save Osun N8.4Billion Of Textbook Procurement Costs by Anuoluwap(m): 5:25pm On Jun 04, 2013 |
passttorr: someone like me understands better what i write down when am being thought. i think the stuff shouldn't stop the students from putting something down in class.u b jjc? Dnt u knw d meanin of Tablet? It's a notepad itself. |
Re: Opon Imo Will Save Osun N8.4Billion Of Textbook Procurement Costs by kehinde1588(m): 5:28pm On Jun 04, 2013 |
gratiaeo:hey mr. Mustle learn hw 2 appreciate good tin at least he did sumtin. U dnt av 2 critisize dis good development. All u nid is 2 appreaciate and advice d state 2 construt dere foundation well doe u ar construtive in ur criticism. |
Re: Opon Imo Will Save Osun N8.4Billion Of Textbook Procurement Costs by einsteino(m): 5:32pm On Jun 04, 2013 |
one thing that comes to my mind when I hear "tablet" is android.... Omo if u Don use android u go know say iPhone dey learn. make this children no find way to Google Play a.k.a Android market, cos once dem download 2go, whatsap, viber, Facebook, twitter and wechat ... reading Don end o! na so for Uni boys go collect 100k+ from dia parents to buy laptop claiming it will help their academics. the moment the laptop show na Fifa 13 and 2 in 1 pad they follow... then an archive of movies including Indecency.... |
Re: Opon Imo Will Save Osun N8.4Billion Of Textbook Procurement Costs by Anuoluwap(m): 5:33pm On Jun 04, 2013 |
uvoh: Laudable innovation but they must find a way to checkmate its usage.lol ,blive me d device is wel programmed.dnt tink dier wil b access 4 such tins u mentiond.coz aregbesola knws wat d stdnts ar capable of.so im sure there'll b measures 2 curb dat |
Re: Opon Imo Will Save Osun N8.4Billion Of Textbook Procurement Costs by brownlord: 5:35pm On Jun 04, 2013 |
hakym_biyi@yaho: Too bad, cant give the required evidence, remember am a serving corper, but if u in osun, u can do investigation urself and come back to tell us ur findings if am wrong 1 Like |
Re: Opon Imo Will Save Osun N8.4Billion Of Textbook Procurement Costs by Anuoluwap(m): 5:36pm On Jun 04, 2013 |
einsteino: one thing that comes to my mind when I hear "tablet" is android.... Omo if u Don use android u go know say iPhone dey learn.d device is strictly built 4 e-learning,blive me aregbesola n hs crew already av measures 2 curb d ailing factors |
Re: Opon Imo Will Save Osun N8.4Billion Of Textbook Procurement Costs by einsteino(m): 5:39pm On Jun 04, 2013 |
truth is, this tin na just propaganda. I too am a corp member (2013 batch A)... the cost of these tablets can provide the much needed table and chair schools here lack. 1 Like |
Re: Opon Imo Will Save Osun N8.4Billion Of Textbook Procurement Costs by Anuoluwap(m): 5:43pm On Jun 04, 2013 |
brownlord:Mr corper, my question 4 u is dat: ar there any states in 9geria witout educational critics? Face it there ar no such, hence,u shudnt b an anti-progress |
Re: Opon Imo Will Save Osun N8.4Billion Of Textbook Procurement Costs by deeeeep: 5:43pm On Jun 04, 2013 |
brownlord: Arrant nonsense, opon imo abi na kpomo imo, i still do not know the brain behind aregbe's useless policy, Osun state is still the most backward state in terms of education, am presently serving here and i can say this is a wrong step by the state governor, a state where they dont have up to 3 teachers, they rely solely on corpers and OYES ( teaching practice student ) for teaching this children, in my school only 5 staff, 1 principal, 2 vps and 3 teachers, only 2 of the teachers go to school, the school is about the best in the local government and i wonder what would be happening in the rest, this is the only state that an ss3 student can not speak common pidgin english fluently not to talk of writing it down, student still sit on the ground and a few bring chairs from home, there is no desk in class, our government only engage in project that would benefit them, am sure the money he looted from the so called omoluabi uniform is finished and they looking for avenue to loot more, theres been several occasions for days there would be no chalk in school, during test and exams this children sit on the ground to write exams, why cant aregbe employ more qualified staffs/teachers instead of relying on corpers who come and go and Osun state college of education who most times they themselves cant even speak english, in my school a teacher was caught teaching english with yoruba, if i have the time i will post some script of this student test and exam on this forum for this man to be engaging in all this useless project that would not stand the test of time, in their just concluded waec, even the invigilators from waec are the one pleading with corpers to assist the student, is just a shame for people who are not in the state to be celebrating aregbe for this failed policyMr Man....you are liar.....a very big liar @ that.......wat is the name of the school and town |
Re: Opon Imo Will Save Osun N8.4Billion Of Textbook Procurement Costs by einsteino(m): 5:45pm On Jun 04, 2013 |
Anuoluwap: u r rite they must have CURB d ailing factors. question is who will curb em from hijacking the tablets? cos we know how things dey go for 9ja. lastly this is far from what we need right now, u need to serve here to understand what am talking about. sometimes I just feel the students are wasting their time coming to school sef. there is nuffin on ground |
Re: Opon Imo Will Save Osun N8.4Billion Of Textbook Procurement Costs by brownlord: 5:48pm On Jun 04, 2013 |
Meritbaba: pls what is the name of the school and where is it located, Osun is not a pidgin spoken state and if u can't speak correct english to the student why can't you just resign ur post, no part in Osun State is the student sitting on bare floor yea most of them are diplated but am sure you heard about the 100 model school being built around the state Sorry i cant give the name of the school, am sure uve never bn to osun to say no part of the state students r sitting on the ground, i have some photos i took while conducting test and exams for this children, but cant upload it for some reaons, beside am not allowed to do that as a serving corper, but pls take a stroll urself, from ila, to odo-oti, borikpe, ifelodun and come back here to tell us ur findings, dont sit in osogbo and assume everythin is okay, I like the part that says "osun is not a pidgin english school" but the official language is yoruba, my friend u must be a learner, which part of osun are u? Most of the schools in my local govt. They teachers speak yoruba to students in assembly, and they teach this students in yoruba, even corpers who speak yoruba after teaching / explaining in class with english, they translate to yoruba, because majority of them dont understand english, i even did it yesterday, i explained in english and asked one of the student who understand in english to help explain better in yoruba cos majority of the students only understand yoruba, i cant argue wit u bro, am typing from a phone, We are the reason our leaders looting us dry, can u explain the idea behind the omoluabi uniform been shared for the children when they have no class rooms and chairs to learn? 1 Like |
Re: Opon Imo Will Save Osun N8.4Billion Of Textbook Procurement Costs by Niftyrules(m): 5:53pm On Jun 04, 2013 |
Great innovation from my governor, look at how happy those student were AFTER THEY were given the tablet |
Re: Opon Imo Will Save Osun N8.4Billion Of Textbook Procurement Costs by Anuoluwap(m): 5:56pm On Jun 04, 2013 |
einsteino: truth is, this tin na just propaganda. I too am a corp member (2013 batch A)... the cost of these tablets can provide the much needed table and chair schools here lack.Mr corper, lemme take u dwn 2 d memory lane....Former pres.OLUSEGUN OBJ ,made a landmark in hs adminstratng by introducin mobile devices in 9geria,he's generaly knwn 4 dat,bt he cudnt cntinue such developmnts in other sectors,so? He handed ova.same goes 4 aregbesola;d chairs,tables u mentiond ar nt probs 4 hm,bt he wnted 2 leave a legacy,he did! n he's stil in office 2 considr other tins.pls,let face future.d future starts 4rm nw. 2 Likes |
Re: Opon Imo Will Save Osun N8.4Billion Of Textbook Procurement Costs by Parisbee5(m): 5:57pm On Jun 04, 2013 |
brownlord: Well I challenge u to mention the name of the school of your PPA in my state of Osun and also your own state of Origin if u're cork sure of ur ascertion. If u fail to do this, then u're not qualified to comment on any topic related to the state of Osun. |
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