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The Teacher Who Couldn't Read Own Document!!!! by Onyenna(m): 9:09am On Aug 14, 2013
The verification of certificates of primary school teachers in the southern Nigerian state of Edo ordered by Governor Adams Oshiomhole has begun to yield startling results, with the discovery of a female teacher who could not read a sworn affidavit tendered
with her documents.
The embarrassing discovery was made at Asologun Primary School, Ikpoba Okha Local Government Area, Benin City when Mrs Augusta Odemwinge could not read a sworn
affidavit she tendered as part of her credentials.
Governor Oshiomhole who paid an unscheduled visit to the State Staff Training Centre, venue of the exercise, was appalled that a teacher could not read, saying “if you can’t read, what do you teach the pupils, what do you write on the board?”
On arrival at the centre, the governor took time to peruse some of the teacher’s credentials and documents presented.
Trouble started when Mrs. Odemwingie took her turn for the exercise. The governor asked her to read the affidavit she presented.
To the consternation of everybody present, the teacher began to stutter as she read the affidavit as if a kindergarten were learning to
read.
Chairman of the Nigeria Union of Teachers NUT, Comrade Ikosimi who described Mrs Odemwingie failure as an embarrassment, said
the Union endorsed the state government move to sanitise the school system.
“We are committed to partnering with the government to reposition Education in the state. What this teacher has just displayed is a show of shame, it shows the decadence in the education sector.
“As the chairman of NUT, I have written to the governor that we are in total support of what he is doing.
He should properly involve the NUT so that together we can fish out the culprits who are not viable as far as the system is concerned,” he said.


Source1: www.pmnewsnigeria.com/2013/08/13/nigerian-teacher-cant-read-own-document/

Source2: www.chidubai./2013/08/14/nigerian-teacher-cant-read-own-document/

Re: The Teacher Who Couldn't Read Own Document!!!! by Onyenna(m): 9:12am On Aug 14, 2013
It's a PITY!
Re: The Teacher Who Couldn't Read Own Document!!!! by Okijajuju1(m): 9:18am On Aug 14, 2013
Na today?! grin

Even Gov. Rotimi Amaechi encountered a similar thing in Rivers State when he made a teacher answer examination questions that she had set. The teacher failed it. SO the question becomes, how did you get this job in the first place? And the answer is very simple; 'Corruption/quota system/indigene-system'. Same thing was experienced in Rivers State with graduates that applied for the Rivers State governments advertised 11'000 Teachers job.. Amaechi held up scripts from an entire batch and nobody scored up to 50%. He was so livid.

Now in Rivers State, the problem is that the NUT have stonewalled every effort by the Rivers State government to re-evalutate and re-assess teachers.

My dear, no be today wey country spoil jor!

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