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Re: Aregbesola And The Bastardisation Of The Education Of Osun State by Nobody: 9:50am On Feb 08, 2016
MonPro:
In arresa 's voice 'The OP is IpoD'.

Bro its "iPoD". cool
Re: Aregbesola And The Bastardisation Of The Education Of Osun State by Anambra1stSon(m): 10:27am On Feb 08, 2016
Op Weldon, hide and seek game politics it will not help you guys, note that, not just education, western region it's the most indebted region in Nigeria, let me not bore you with other statistics available for your guys to have a good discussion, it was so pathetic that no core southwestern states made top ten, instead of them to question what is really going on with their education system they started accusing southeast on miracle centres, but from statistics I have from exams ethics and marshal southwest occupied 2nd position in exam malpractice index after south south, southeast is the least on the index table, Southwestern youths should stop running away from their problems, like some of you always carry Igbo matter for head, they said Igbo doesn't have a national leader, when you look around you, you will notice they are doing credibly well when compare with other tribes with so called "national leader" Then who is to blame government, national leaders, religious leaders or citizens that decided to keep mute to avoid been redical by their neighbors?, but facts remain you can't continue to leave in fools Paradise to pretend all is well, one day it will show it urgly head just like what you guys are witnessing now.

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Re: Aregbesola And The Bastardisation Of The Education Of Osun State by Super1Star: 10:30am On Feb 08, 2016
post=42726917:
Op Weldon, hide and seek game politics it will not help you guys, note that, not just education, western region is the most indebted region in Nigeria, let me not bore you with others statistics available for your guys to have a good discussion, it was so pathetic that no core southwestern states made top ten, instead of them to question what is really going on with their education system they started accusing southeast on miracle centres, but from statistics I have from exams ethics and marshal southwest occupied 2nd position in exam malpractice index after south south, southeast is the least on the index table, Southwestern youths should stop running away from their problems, like some of you always carry Igbo matter for head, they said Igbo doesn't have a national leader, when you look around you, you will notice they are doing credibly well when compare with other tribes with so called "national leader" Then who is to blame government, national leaders, religious leaders or citizens that decided to keep mute to avoid been redical by their neighbors, but facts remain you can't continue to leave in fools Paradise to pretend all is well, one day it will show it urgly head just like what you guys are witnessing now.

Please face the following problems beleaguring your pathetic region :

1. Criminality
2. Brain drain
3. Migration
4. Visionless leadership

After solving those, you would have gained the right to talk about our region.

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Re: Aregbesola And The Bastardisation Of The Education Of Osun State by Anambra1stSon(m): 10:34am On Feb 08, 2016
Super1Star:


Please face the following problems beleaguring your pathetic region :

1. Criminality
2. Brain drain
3. Migration
4. Visionless leadership

After solving those, you would have gained the right to talk about our region.

grin

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Re: Aregbesola And The Bastardisation Of The Education Of Osun State by Anambra1stSon(m): 10:35am On Feb 08, 2016
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Re: Aregbesola And The Bastardisation Of The Education Of Osun State by Anambra1stSon(m): 10:38am On Feb 08, 2016
Super1Star:


Please face the following problems beleaguring your pathetic region :

1. Criminality
2. Brain drain
3. Migration
4. Visionless leadership

After solving those, you would have gained the right to talk about our region.

grin grin
I have seen were your vision leaders has placed your region, this is just the Genesis of............ grin

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Re: Aregbesola And The Bastardisation Of The Education Of Osun State by MonPro: 10:49am On Feb 08, 2016
Normality:

Bro its "iPoD". cool
lmao!
Re: Aregbesola And The Bastardisation Of The Education Of Osun State by G1gbolahan: 11:50am On Feb 08, 2016
I will be very honest and say this piece is lacking in everything that relates to common sense. So the performance for one year in a state that has been highly rated in education under the same administration now means he is "bastardising education". Even under this same year, if the writer is not aware, Osun still produced the best student in NECO exam nationwide. The article also talks of the quality of teachers which is a nonsense , seeing as Osun as has not sacked teachers that produced great results before.
Are there challenges of motivating those teachers? Yes, because of shortage of funds which is being managed right now. It is only good the writer admits to the building of new standard school buildings which is a crucial as all other factors to educational success.
Please let us be factual in criticisms, there is no bastardisation of education in Osun. Challenges maybe and they have proven to be surmountable

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Re: Aregbesola And The Bastardisation Of The Education Of Osun State by G1gbolahan: 11:52am On Feb 08, 2016
So you collected data on okada riders? Please share it with us.
Super1Star:


Naivety!!!!!!


What a word.

Face reality for once and stop this rubbish. Is the upsurge in Okada riding not bothering you? Is the alarming and increasing number of drop outs not worrisome to you knowing this poses security threat to the State and the region at large?

If facing reality is Naivety, let it be.
Re: Aregbesola And The Bastardisation Of The Education Of Osun State by Super1Star: 11:54am On Feb 08, 2016
G1gbolahan:
So you collected data on okada riders? Please share it with us.

If your eyes cannot see the obvious upsurge, maybe you will require a coke bottom lens glasses.

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Re: Aregbesola And The Bastardisation Of The Education Of Osun State by kayfra: 12:01pm On Feb 08, 2016
G1gbolahan:
I will be very honest and say this piece is lacking in everything that relates to common sense. So the performance for one year in a state that has been highly rated in education under the same administration now means he is "bastardising education". Even under this same year, if the writer is not aware, Osun still produced the best student in NECO exam nationwide. The article also talks of the quality of teachers which is a nonsense , seeing as Osun as has not sacked teachers that produced great results before.
Are there challenges of motivating those teachers? Yes, because of shortage of funds which is being managed right now. It is only good the writer admits to the building of new standard school buildings which is a crucial as all other factors to educational success.
Please let us be factual in criticisms, there is no bastardisation of education in Osun. Challenges maybe and they have proven to be surmountable

One excellent student while the rest are mediocre is something to write home about?

Aregbesola is not the problem, it's the youths. If you check NECO results of 2009, Osun was 35th out of 36th. A preposterous result! So as bad as 29th sounds, it's an improvement. There is a rot in the South West and if we don't do anything about it your future is bleak.

Issues of teacher motivation is not local to Osun. States like Anambra have adopted a good approach with incentives for teachers willing to go into villages.


The reason south east is top ten and will remain top ten is their leaders returned the schools back to the missions and their students embrace learning while ours have lost it. The kids in the SE are extremely smart and will continue to excel while we defend the indefensible.

Only Tinubu had the balls to return all the mission schools back to the original owners. The rest are pandering and sucking up to Muslim leaders while our standards continue to fall. We should all be ashamed.

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Re: Aregbesola And The Bastardisation Of The Education Of Osun State by Super1Star: 12:09pm On Feb 08, 2016
G1gbolahan:
I will be very honest and say this piece is lacking in everything that relates to common sense. So the performance for one year in a state that has been highly rated in education under the same administration now means he is "bastardising education". Even under this same year, if the writer is not aware, Osun still produced the best student in NECO exam nationwide. The article also talks of the quality of teachers which is a nonsense , seeing as Osun as has not sacked teachers that produced great results before.
Are there challenges of motivating those teachers? Yes, because of shortage of funds which is being managed right now. It is only good the writer admits to the building of new standard school buildings which is a crucial as all other factors to educational success.
Please let us be factual in criticisms, there is no bastardisation of education in Osun. Challenges maybe and they have proven to be surmountable

Performance of 1year!!!!!! Are you for real.

Please do the trend analysis in the last 3years and see the progressive downward slide the state is witnessing in education.

Are you for real, which Osun State produced the best student in Neco? Maybe you are talking of Osun State in Western Sahara and not that of Nigeria. Your propaganda and lies is not helping anybody. Tell the world the name of the school and if possible the name of the child with the best result.

Osun did not sack teachers agreed, but are the teachers paid as and when due or they do not have families to take care of. How will such a teacher with half salary per month be motivated to give his or her best to the children? Please, you are not making any sense.

Our only.point of agreement is the school building and also note that they are FG-assisted projects through UBE scheme. If it has been left to this administration, I am 101% sure they will never be completed, just like other projects.

The state did not suddenly face financial challenges. Some people drove the state into that state with their recklessness and unrestricted and dubious borrowings. The question remains, why were the projects for which the monies were borrowed for never completed and the monies have also developed wings? Answer that and get back to me.

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Re: Aregbesola And The Bastardisation Of The Education Of Osun State by Super1Star: 12:14pm On Feb 08, 2016
kayfra:


One excellent student while the rest are mediocre is something to write home about?

Aregbesola is not the problem, it's the youths. If you check NECO results of 2009, Osun was 35th out of 36th. A preposterous result! So as bad as 29th sounds, it's an improvement. There is a rot in the South West and if we don't do anything about it your future is bleak.

Issues of teacher motivation is not local to Osun. States like Anambra have adopted a good approach with incentives for teachers willing to go into villages.


The reason south east is top ten and will remain top ten is their leaders returned the schools back to the missions and their students embrace learning while ours have lost it. The kids in the SE are extremely smart and will continue to excel while we defend the indefensible.

Only Tinubu had the balls to return all the mission schools back to the original owners. The rest are pandering and sucking up to Muslim leaders while our standards continue to fall. We should all be ashamed.

The highlighted point is very key.

The problem is who will the state govt return the schools to, after demolishing various schools and merging them. Is it the Muslim or Christian or community bodies that used to own the school or they will share the schools equally.

Returning back the schools to th religious bodies and communities will definitely ensure discipline return back to the schools.

Thanks for that salient contribution.

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Re: Aregbesola And The Bastardisation Of The Education Of Osun State by kernel501: 12:16pm On Feb 08, 2016
kayfra:


One excellent student while the rest are mediocre is something to write home about?

Aregbesola is not the problem, it's the youths. If you check NECO results of 2009, Osun was 35th out of 36th. A preposterous result! So as bad as 29th sounds, it's an improvement. There is a rot in the South West and if we don't do anything about it your future is bleak.

Issues of teacher motivation is not local to Osun. States like Anambra have adopted a good approach with incentives for teachers willing to go into villages.


The reason south east is top ten and will remain top ten is their leaders returned the schools back to the missions and their students embrace learning while ours have lost it. The kids in the SE are extremely smart and will continue to excel while we defend the indefensible.

Only Tinubu had the balls to return all the mission schools back to the original owners. The rest are pandering and sucking up to Muslim leaders while our standards continue to fall. We should all be ashamed.

I LIKE THE FACT THAT YOU ARE BEEN BLUNT ABOUT THE TRUTH.

Abia - 1st
Anambra - 2nd
Edo - 3rd
Rivers - 4th
Imo - 5th
Lagos - 6th
Bayelsa - 7th
Delta - 8th
Enugu -9th
Ebonyi - 10th
Ekiti - 11th
Kaduna - 12th
Ondo - 13th
Abuja - 14th
Kogi - 15th
Benue - 16th
Akwa Ibom - 17th
Kwara - 18th
Ogun - 19th
Cross River - 20th
Taraba - 21st
Plateau - 22nd
Nassarawa -23rd
Kano - 24th
Borno - 25th
Oyo - 26th
Niger - 27th
Adamawa -28th
Osun -29th
Sokoto - 30th
Bauchi - 31st
Kebbi - 32nd
Katsina - 33rd)
Gombe - 34th
Jigawa - 35th
Zamfara - 36th
Yobe - LAST.
https://www.nairaland.com/2913833/again-south-east-leads-wassce-performance/1

THE LEADERS AND STUDENTS HAVE EQUAL RESPONSIBILITY IN FIXING THIS. IF YOU GO TO ANAMBRA AND ABIA THEY DON'T HAVE SUPER INFRASTRUCTURES LIKE LAGOS SCHOOLS, YET THEY PERFORM EXCELLENTILY WELL.

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Re: Aregbesola And The Bastardisation Of The Education Of Osun State by G1gbolahan: 12:18pm On Feb 08, 2016
Sadly, many here fail to agree with you that Aregbesola is not the problem. The writer is actually insinuating that Aregbesola is the root cause of the poor result, which for me is laughable
kayfra:


One excellent student while the rest are mediocre is something to write home about?

Aregbesola is not the problem, it's the youths. If you check NECO results of 2009, Osun was 35th out of 36th. A preposterous result! So as bad as 29th sounds, it's an improvement. There is a rot in the South West and if we don't do anything about it your future is bleak.

Issues of teacher motivation is not local to Osun. States like Anambra have adopted a good approach with incentives for teachers willing to go into villages.


The reason south east is top ten and will remain top ten is their leaders returned the schools back to the missions and their students embrace learning while ours have lost it. The kids in the SE are extremely smart and will continue to excel while we defend the indefensible.

Only Tinubu had the balls to return all the mission schools back to the original owners. The rest are pandering and sucking up to Muslim leaders while our standards continue to fall. We should all be ashamed.
Re: Aregbesola And The Bastardisation Of The Education Of Osun State by Super1Star: 12:26pm On Feb 08, 2016
G1gbolahan:
Sadly, many here fail to agree with you that Aregbesola is not the problem. The writer is actually insinuating that Aregbesola is the root cause of the ipoor result, which for me is laughable

He contributed majorly to.it with the anarchy he brought into the educational system.

He misplaced his priority in the sector and those misplaced priorities include:

1. School demolition and mergers and the attendant impact on the psychology of those children

2. Same uniform that promoted truancy and indiscipline

3. Teachers not being regularly paid their salaries

4. Opon imo tablet that was just a white elephant project to siphon money without any meaningful value added to those children

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Re: Aregbesola And The Bastardisation Of The Education Of Osun State by G1gbolahan: 12:27pm On Feb 08, 2016
Are you aware that for the second time, Ekiti paid salaries and withdrew them again? Are you aware that Ondo is also owing salaries? Bottomline, while we are trying to put the financial issue down to mismanagement, we should know that it is not limited to Osun and also recognise Osun's federal allocation.
On the issue of the best student in NECO exam, I have nothing to gain coming to tell lies online. Read up here
http://tempoonline.com.ng/news/item/3984-osun-pupil-emerges-overall-best-student-in-neco
e
Super1Star:


Performance of 1year!!!!!! Are you for real.

Please do the trend analysis in the last 3years and see the progressive downward slide the state is witnessing in education.

Are you for real, which Osun State produced the best student in Neco? Maybe you are talking of Osun State in Western Sahara and not that of Nigeria. Your propaganda and lies is not helping anybody. Tell the world the name of the school and if possible the name of the child with the best result.

Osun did not sack teachers agreed, but are the teachers paid as and when due or they do not have families to take care of. How will such a teacher with half salary per month be motivated to give his or her best to the children? Please, you are not making any sense.

Our only.point of agreement is the school building and also note that they are FG-assisted projects through UBE scheme. If it has been left to this administration, I am 101% sure they will never be completed, just like other projects.

The state did not suddenly face financial challenges. Some people drove the state into that state with their recklessness and unrestricted and dubious borrowings. The question remains, why were the projects for which the monies were borrowed for never completed and the monies have also developed wings? Answer that and get back to me.
Re: Aregbesola And The Bastardisation Of The Education Of Osun State by kayfra: 12:29pm On Feb 08, 2016
G1gbolahan:
Sadly, many here fail to agree with you that Aregbesola is not the problem. The writer is actually insinuating that Aregbesola is the root cause of the poor result, which for me is laughable

Let him return the unmerged schools back to their original owners. Government are only good at running things to the ground.
Re: Aregbesola And The Bastardisation Of The Education Of Osun State by Nobody: 12:30pm On Feb 08, 2016
kayfra:
The result was shocking. I was shocked beyond belief with what is going on in the SW in general. We've lost our ways.
Indeed! We're going down the drain, educationally. We have lost our educationally prowess. It's high time stopped burying ourselves in our fabricated fantasies and illusions of being the leader education wise.
I seriously weep for Osun and Ekiti states.
Re: Aregbesola And The Bastardisation Of The Education Of Osun State by G1gbolahan: 12:34pm On Feb 08, 2016
Opon Imo is now being adopted in Unilorin now, if you think it adds no value, it is your opinion. How is truancy and indiscipline down to school uniform?? Lol... And then teachers not regularly paid is down to financial issue which I repeat is not Aregbesola's doing. But have a good day
Super1Star:


He contributed majorly to.it with the anarchy he brought into the educational system.

He misplaced his priority in the sector and those misplaced priorities include:

1. School demolition and mergers and the attendant impact on the psychology of those children

2. Same uniform that promoted truancy and indiscipline

3. Teachers not being regularly

4. Opon imo tablet that was just a white elephant project to siphon money without any meaningful value added to those children



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Re: Aregbesola And The Bastardisation Of The Education Of Osun State by emiye(m): 12:35pm On Feb 08, 2016
The problem of waec performance is half way solved in my opinion, the state govt has closed up the gap in the physical structures , the remaining half is in the human resources and policy. The state govt has now decided to stop payment of wassce fees for students, except they can passs the newly introduced mock exams. you can see the kind of protests against the policy by the students who destroyed amenities in a radio station, they are most likely enervated by some political actors in background; can those sort of students pass wassce exam? The teachers are at record low morale, which the effect is reflecting on the students, while the state govt can improve teacher's morale in very few months , it will take years to improve physical structures . I also feel maths and english teachers should be specially singled out for tailored training,

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Re: Aregbesola And The Bastardisation Of The Education Of Osun State by Super1Star: 12:37pm On Feb 08, 2016
G1gbolahan:
Are you aware that for the second time, Ekiti paid salaries and withdrew them again? Are you aware that Ondo is also owing salaries? Bottomline, while we are trying to put the financial issue down to mismanagement, we should know that it is not limited to Osun and also recognise Osun's federal allocation.
On the issue of the best student in NECO exam, I have nothing to gain coming to tell lies online. Read up here
http://tempoonline.com.ng/news/item/3984-osun-pupil-emerges-overall-best-student-in-neco
e

I am not a citizen of Ondo or Ekiti and if their citizens are not bothered with what you stated, what is my own!!!

A more reliable site would have been better for.information than the tempo or crayononline website.
Re: Aregbesola And The Bastardisation Of The Education Of Osun State by Super1Star: 12:44pm On Feb 08, 2016
G1gbolahan:
Opon Imo is now being adopted in Unilorin now, if you think it adds no value, it is your opinion. How is truancy and indiscipline down to school uniform?? Lol... And then teachers not regularly paid is down to financial issue which I repeat is not Aregbesola's doing. But have a good day

So because Unilorin is adopting it, that translates to its adding of value in the state? Then tell us the value added to the children in clear terms.

If you do not know how the same uniform promoted truancy, let me break it down for you. Teachers were finding it difficult to punish students because they will claim they are not a student of that school. Whenever Man'O'War guys arrest wandering students, they do not mention the name of their schools but the name of another school entirely.

Please tell me how the financial situation is not Aregbe's doing? If he had borrowed minimally, will he be taking negative amount as monthly allocation from Federal Govt?

Tell your lame defense to those in Ojo Oba that do not know their right from.left.

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Re: Aregbesola And The Bastardisation Of The Education Of Osun State by kayfra: 12:57pm On Feb 08, 2016
G1gbolahan:
Opon Imo is now being adopted in Unilorin now, if you think it adds no value, it is your opinion. How is truancy and indiscipline down to school uniform?? Lol... And then teachers not regularly paid is down to financial issue which I repeat is not Aregbesola's doing. But have a good day

However noble the intention of Opan Imo is the basic facts that will continue to drive terrible results remain

1. The free everything including free food. When parents basically outsource all their responsibilities to the states then nothing is valued. People don't value anything free. A fact! Even in the US people pay for meals and school supplies in public schools.
2. As long as the parents are not paying then the kids take everything for granted
3. There are no dedicated government teachers. All they do is mark time like any lazy government worker
4. Missions are driven by a higher calling to God and will do their jobs with that level of dedication. This will create an enabling environment for learning where pupil and teacher are in perfect partnership. We don't have that in government schools
5. Bigger schools, bigger problems. Too many heterogeneous mixes and that is bad for learning. In the SE, for example, they all have similar value system etc. Religion was used as a wedge issue in the past couple of elections so the Muslims in Yoruba land are now more radicalized. This means they will not cede an inch to allow western standards to proliferate.

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Re: Aregbesola And The Bastardisation Of The Education Of Osun State by modath(f): 12:57pm On Feb 08, 2016
I didn't want to add to the royal rumble that this thread has become but we are only trading blames & speaking oyinbo till we realise the problem isn't even what we are arguing about....

When Pry 4 pupils are able to "WRITE" / "READ" the definition of a "NOUN" & not just turn it into a song to be mimed, then we can chart a course..

We are just scratching the surface & dancing with shigidi in the market place....

Peace..


N.B.... As for the uniform thing, ALL the schools (+ the highbrow /exclusive ones) in Abidjan Cote D'ivoire wear the same uniform, they are doing very fine...so using that as a point of argument is off key....

Indiscipline should be called what it is!!
Re: Aregbesola And The Bastardisation Of The Education Of Osun State by chiefobdk(m): 4:14pm On Feb 08, 2016
Super1Star:


It is so sad that everything in the educational sector and the state took a turn for the worst under the voodoo policies of the administration of Aregbe.

The only projects that are being completed now are the school buildings, which is funded under the FG-assisted UBE scheme.

I am 100% sure that if it had been a 100% state financed project, those schools will never be completed, just like the other failed projects that litter the state.



no let aressa see this oo.

aregbese is still d best governor
Re: Aregbesola And The Bastardisation Of The Education Of Osun State by chiefobdk(m): 4:25pm On Feb 08, 2016
DaBullIT:




****

Tablets contains brochure, all subjects and all textbooks and it's automatically updated even if teachers don't come to class students can study


In the days of Omisore, classes were refurbished, repainted no desks or tables, today desks and tables are in new study friendly classes


Most children sneak home to eat during break and don't come back for lessons feeding keeps them there

Those who live far away get picked up by school buses #20 per drop, no more trekking to school


So #whatdafuckdoyouwant


I will ignore the other stuffs u wrote. Pls tell u how the tablets 're updated.

''re you saying thr is wifi all over osun state?

Pls when you remember we have enlightened people here.

stop making a fool of yourself..

you 're not more Yoruba Dan Super1Star
Re: Aregbesola And The Bastardisation Of The Education Of Osun State by chiefobdk(m): 4:30pm On Feb 08, 2016
Super1Star:

Please face the following problems beleaguring your pathetic region :
1. Criminality 2. Brain drain 3. Migration 4. Visionless leadership
After solving those, you would have gained the right to talk about our region.

visionful aregbese is so on point.

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Re: Aregbesola And The Bastardisation Of The Education Of Osun State by chiefobdk(m): 4:32pm On Feb 08, 2016
kayfra:


One excellent student while the rest are mediocre is something to write home about?

Aregbesola is not the problem, it's the youths. If you check NECO results of 2009, Osun was 35th out of 36th. A preposterous result! So as bad as 29th sounds, it's an improvement. There is a rot in the South West and if we don't do anything about it your future is bleak.

Issues of teacher motivation is not local to Osun. States like Anambra have adopted a good approach with incentives for teachers willing to go into villages.


The reason south east is top ten and will remain top ten is their leaders returned the schools back to the missions and their students embrace learning while ours have lost it. The kids in the SE are extremely smart and will continue to excel while we defend the indefensible.

Only Tinubu had the balls to return all the mission schools back to the original owners. The rest are pandering and sucking up to Muslim leaders while our standards continue to fall. We should all be ashamed.


thank God the SOUTH west folks now confirm the SOUTH Eastern states pass them in all index.


una never chii chom chim. U wan chop chim chim

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Re: Aregbesola And The Bastardisation Of The Education Of Osun State by chiefobdk(m): 4:32pm On Feb 08, 2016
DaBullIT:




****

Tablets contains brochure, all subjects and all textbooks and it's automatically updated even if teachers don't come to class students can study


In the days of Omisore, classes were refurbished, repainted no desks or tables, today desks and tables are in new study friendly classes


Most children sneak home to eat during break and don't come back for lessons feeding keeps them there

Those who live far away get picked up by school buses #20 per drop, no more trekking to school


So #whatdafuckdoyouwant


I will ignore the other stuffs u wrote. Pls tell u how the tablets 're updated.

''re you saying thr is wifi all over osun state?

Pls when you remember we have enlightened people here.

stop making a fool of yourself..

you 're not more Yoruba Dan Super1Star
Re: Aregbesola And The Bastardisation Of The Education Of Osun State by chiefobdk(m): 4:36pm On Feb 08, 2016
kernel501:


I LIKE THE FACT THAT YOU ARE BEEN BLUNT ABOUT THE TRUTH.

Abia - 1st
Anambra - 2nd
Edo - 3rd
Rivers - 4th
Imo - 5th
Lagos - 6th
Bayelsa - 7th
Delta - 8th
Enugu -9th
Ebonyi - 10th
Ekiti - 11th
Kaduna - 12th
Ondo - 13th
Abuja - 14th
Kogi - 15th
Benue - 16th
Akwa Ibom - 17th
Kwara - 18th
Ogun - 19th
Cross River - 20th
Taraba - 21st
Plateau - 22nd
Nassarawa -23rd
Kano - 24th
Borno - 25th
Oyo - 26th
Niger - 27th
Adamawa -28th
Osun -29th
Sokoto - 30th
Bauchi - 31st
Kebbi - 32nd
Katsina - 33rd)
Gombe - 34th
Jigawa - 35th
Zamfara - 36th
Yobe - LAST.
https://www.nairaland.com/2913833/again-south-east-leads-wassce-performance/1

THE LEADERS AND STUDENTS HAVE EQUAL RESPONSIBILITY IN FIXING THIS. IF YOU GO TO ANAMBRA AND ABIA THEY DON'T HAVE SUPER INFRASTRUCTURES LIKE LAGOS SCHOOLS, YET THEY PERFORM EXCELLENTILY WELL.



fact. Igbo states rock.

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Re: Aregbesola And The Bastardisation Of The Education Of Osun State by chiefobdk(m): 4:38pm On Feb 08, 2016
G1gbolahan:
Are you aware that for the second time, Ekiti paid salaries and withdrew them again? Are you aware that Ondo is also owing salaries? Bottomline, while we are trying to put the financial issue down to mismanagement, we should know that it is not limited to Osun and also recognise Osun's federal allocation.
On the issue of the best student in NECO exam, I have nothing to gain coming to tell lies online. Read up here
http://tempoonline.com.ng/news/item/3984-osun-pupil-emerges-overall-best-student-in-neco
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confession time. so the south west states 're not all rosy like you all project it to be.

you can only delay the truth but surely it will prevail..

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