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Re: What A Young Girl Did On My Way To Work That Most Adults Ignore. Including You! by DavSagacity(m): 6:18pm On Mar 03, 2018 |
skilfulsagei: the statement is an idiom not a grammatical expression. You can't change foot to feet. Abeg leave the guy boko. its obvious the guy didn't pass O' level English Language. he must have scored something like F9* ( F9 Asterisks) |
Re: What A Young Girl Did On My Way To Work That Most Adults Ignore. Including You! by Jozay(m): 6:22pm On Mar 03, 2018 |
@Op are you an AIESECer? |
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Re: What A Young Girl Did On My Way To Work That Most Adults Ignore. Including You! by Oyemi24(m): 6:44pm On Mar 03, 2018 |
skilfulsagei: the statement is an idiom not a grammatical expression. You can't change foot to feet. Educate him!!!!!! |
Re: What A Young Girl Did On My Way To Work That Most Adults Ignore. Including You! by delvinho: 6:53pm On Mar 03, 2018 |
naturalwaves: The OP lied about the story. How come a school girl will be all by herself in a Napep with strangers? The parents need to be flogged considering the risks of kidnapping and all. Moreover, the kind of quality education the OP is referring to wasn't displayed in the story. Parents who can afford a good school for a child should be able to afford a school bus at least if they won't be able to take her to school. If true, then the the child must be in one of these mushroom schools but I can beat my chest that the story was made up. Although, some people may want to argue that not all good schools are expensive but the question is..... What is a good school? A good school does not only care about academics but other provisions as well. A good school will never allow school children to turn in on OKADAS and Keke NAPEPS because they understand the risks and guide against it. You just concluded that the guy lied? Very funny, I see primary school students in Keke or okada all by themselves everytime bro. It's you who is the ITK who actually knows nothing. And some of them actually go to top schools within the area. Better use sledge hammer to beat your chest... Know know! |
Re: What A Young Girl Did On My Way To Work That Most Adults Ignore. Including You! by DevelopNaija: 7:01pm On Mar 03, 2018 |
Jozay: @Op are you an AIESECer? No, sir. I am not. |
Re: What A Young Girl Did On My Way To Work That Most Adults Ignore. Including You! by DevelopNaija: 7:19pm On Mar 03, 2018 |
Cchuks27: Thanks for sharing. Wonderful You're welcome. However, my aim is for people like you to take ACTION, not just reading. I earnestly look forward to hearing your own contribution. Thanks, dear. |
Re: What A Young Girl Did On My Way To Work That Most Adults Ignore. Including You! by Proffeluczy1(m): 7:31pm On Mar 03, 2018 |
thanks to the Lagos Traffic for contributing to my late coming.
That is almost every Lagosian''s excuse for any late coming being it work, rehearsals, appointment etc |
Re: What A Young Girl Did On My Way To Work That Most Adults Ignore. Including You! by naturalwaves: 8:49pm On Mar 03, 2018 |
delvinho:
You just concluded that the guy lied? Very funny, I see primary school students in Keke or okada all by themselves everytime bro. It's you who is the ITK who actually knows nothing. And some of them actually go to top schools within the area. Better use sledge hammer to beat your chest... Know know! The OP cannot even deny that he is telling a lie. The point is not about the story though but the message. Moreover, where do you see random primary school pupils all by themselves? There could be a group of 3 or 2 with an older one leading the group. If a parent should allow a pupil that is less than 10 years to go all alone by himself or herself on a bike or Napep, such parent is irresponsible considering the risks involved and deserves serious flogging. When you tell them not to birth children they cannot cater for, they will not listen. |
Re: What A Young Girl Did On My Way To Work That Most Adults Ignore. Including You! by Kingsunnyaleke: 8:56pm On Mar 03, 2018 |
I luv your writ up bro your on point |
Re: What A Young Girl Did On My Way To Work That Most Adults Ignore. Including You! by naturalwaves: 8:57pm On Mar 03, 2018 |
lostluggage: Do you live in Lagos all? School girls board keke by thier selves as early as 6 am If you have a child that is less than 10 years, let your child go out unattended to by 6am and board random bikes / Napeps to school. Imagine if the OP and other occupants of the Napep are kidnappers. What could have happened to the innocent girl?? You better work hard to give your children the right attention or be responsible to take security measures. |
Re: What A Young Girl Did On My Way To Work That Most Adults Ignore. Including You! by Fxwarrior: 8:57pm On Mar 03, 2018 |
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Re: What A Young Girl Did On My Way To Work That Most Adults Ignore. Including You! by Inanslove(m): 8:59pm On Mar 03, 2018 |
Children are the Heritage of the Lord and the fruit of the Womb is his Reward..... |
Re: What A Young Girl Did On My Way To Work That Most Adults Ignore. Including You! by Bestchisom(m): 9:00pm On Mar 03, 2018 |
so Op and the rest no get quality education.... |
Re: What A Young Girl Did On My Way To Work That Most Adults Ignore. Including You! by nwaonyeze001(m): 9:08pm On Mar 03, 2018 |
DevelopNaija: 7:00am!!!
I jumped up from my bed just same way you realise you weren’t urinating in the toilet in your dream, rather, you just BED WETTED IN REAL LIFE!
Preparing by 7am for work that starts by 8am made me realise that God bestowed the ‘fast’ skill on me even better than what he bestowed on Usian Bolt.
7:15am – I saw myself boarding a keke (Tricycle) to where I can get a bus straight to the office. Oh my God! I just repented yesterday from giving flimsy excuses for late coming and I have already seen myself backsliding today! Struggles of being perfect……sigh! No thanks to the Lagos Traffic for contributing to my late coming.
I hurriedly took a peep at my fellow passengers in the Keke. Seated by my left was a young girl on her way to school who probably was still in primary school. While on my right was a young man who I guess was in the same ‘late’ situation with me.
Suddenly, the Keke driver’s phone rang, he picked the call as he kept on driving. I noticed the young girl beside me became uneasy and poked the driver. The driver felt the young girl has reached her destination, so he ended the call and stopped the Keke so she can come down.
I am not coming down here! The young girl claimed
‘Okay’ said the keke driver as he drove off.
The driver’s phone rang the second time. He picked the call and kept driving. Immediately, the young girl gave the driver a slight blow that made him stop swiftly.
Shey you talk say you never reach where you go drop, why you come dey disturb me? The driver queried. “STOP TALKING ON THE PHONE WHILE DRIVING. DO YOU WANT TO CAUSE AN ACCIDENT? WHAT YOU ARE DOING IS VERY WRONG! – she retorted
A strange silence filled the keke immediately. Seconds later, the other passenger and I wore a bright smile on our faces. “Well done, girl! I am proud of you”, I said in my thought.
I couldn’t help but ponder on what happened in the Keke as I entered the office by 8:30am,! By the way, I came to work before my supervisor, so I had no one to query me. Yay! God gat my back, in fact, my whole body.
Back to the matter; what the young lady did in the Keke is what many of us overlook. I am so proud of the school she attends and her ability to practice what she learns. This shows the level of quality education the young girl receives in school and even at home.
This also shows that there is hope for the future of Nigeria. Imagine if all the children in Nigeria get quality education, what a powerful economy Nigeria will become.
There are many children out there that do not have anyone to put them in a quality and affordable school due to various reasons. We aim at achieving the Sustainable Development Goal of Quality Education in Nigeria by 2030. Hope you aren’t hoping on the government, because government cannot achieve this alone, it is you and I that can make this happen.
This also shows that there is hope for the future of Nigeria. Imagine if all the children in Nigeria get quality education, what a powerful economy Nigeria will become.
There are many children out there that do not have anyone to put them in a quality and affordable school due to various reasons. We aim at achieving the Sustainable Development Goal of Quality Education in Nigeria by 2030. Hope you aren’t hoping on the government, because government cannot achieve this alone, it is you and I that can make this happen.
Here are some suggestions that could help us achieve this 1. Sponsor a child through school (To tertiary level or beyond) 2. Improve the quality service delivery of a school by volunteering to teach the students, 3. Endeavour to get QUALIFIED STAFF (Owners and managers of schools) 4. Make sure your academic curriculum is up-to-date (Owners , managers and teachers of schools) 5. Ensure students what they are being taught (Teachers and Parents) 6. Donate or contribute massively to improve the quality of a school (such as donating classroom equipment, giving scholarships to outstanding students, renovating a school etc) 7. You could build a school that offers quality and affordable or free education
A big thank you to all those who in one way or the other have and is still contributing to Quality Education in Nigeria.
• What other ways can one contribute to Quality Education in Nigeria? Your suggestions are needed in the comment section. • What are you doing to contribute to Quality Education in Nigeria? Kindly let us know so we can showcase your good works no matter how small or big your works are. • Do you know anybody or organisation we can reach out to that can contribute to quality education in Nigeria? Do well to inform us. • What other things can be done? Any idea?
We will surely get there one day ............. |
Re: What A Young Girl Did On My Way To Work That Most Adults Ignore. Including You! by Enmas078(m): 10:12pm On Mar 03, 2018 |
DavidEsq:
This is how we got where we are, today: a Nepa bill for certificate wielding president, who wld never admit his wrongs. Continue sha. Wen u begin run ur family enta poto-poto, like buhari is running the country, na den ur eye go clia. It's not Nepa, it's NEPA and the current acronym is PHCN. |
Re: What A Young Girl Did On My Way To Work That Most Adults Ignore. Including You! by babra19: 10:50pm On Mar 03, 2018 |
DevelopNaija: 7:00am!!!
I jumped up from my bed just same way you realise you weren’t urinating in the toilet in your dream, rather, you just BED WETTED IN REAL LIFE!
Preparing by 7am for work that starts by 8am made me realise that God bestowed the ‘fast’ skill on me even better than what he bestowed on Usian Bolt.
7:15am – I saw myself boarding a keke (Tricycle) to where I can get a bus straight to the office. Oh my God! I just repented yesterday from giving flimsy excuses for late coming and I have already seen myself backsliding today! Struggles of being perfect……sigh! No thanks to the Lagos Traffic for contributing to my late coming.
I hurriedly took a peep at my fellow passengers in the Keke. Seated by my left was a young girl on her way to school who probably was still in primary school. While on my right was a young man who I guess was in the same ‘late’ situation with me.
Suddenly, the Keke driver’s phone rang, he picked the call as he kept on driving. I noticed the young girl beside me became uneasy and poked the driver. The driver felt the young girl has reached her destination, so he ended the call and stopped the Keke so she can come down.
I am not coming down here! The young girl claimed
‘Okay’ said the keke driver as he drove off.
The driver’s phone rang the second time. He picked the call and kept driving. Immediately, the young girl gave the driver a slight blow that made him stop swiftly.
Shey you talk say you never reach where you go drop, why you come dey disturb me? The driver queried. “STOP TALKING ON THE PHONE WHILE DRIVING. DO YOU WANT TO CAUSE AN ACCIDENT? WHAT YOU ARE DOING IS VERY WRONG! – she retorted
A strange silence filled the keke immediately. Seconds later, the other passenger and I wore a bright smile on our faces. “Well done, girl! I am proud of you”, I said in my thought.
I couldn’t help but ponder on what happened in the Keke as I entered the office by 8:30am,! By the way, I came to work before my supervisor, so I had no one to query me. Yay! God gat my back, in fact, my whole body.
Back to the matter; what the young lady did in the Keke is what many of us overlook. I am so proud of the school she attends and her ability to practice what she learns. This shows the level of quality education the young girl receives in school and even at home.
This also shows that there is hope for the future of Nigeria. Imagine if all the children in Nigeria get quality education, what a powerful economy Nigeria will become.
There are many children out there that do not have anyone to put them in a quality and affordable school due to various reasons. We aim at achieving the Sustainable Development Goal of Quality Education in Nigeria by 2030. Hope you aren’t hoping on the government, because government cannot achieve this alone, it is you and I that can make this happen.
This also shows that there is hope for the future of Nigeria. Imagine if all the children in Nigeria get quality education, what a powerful economy Nigeria will become.
There are many children out there that do not have anyone to put them in a quality and affordable school due to various reasons. We aim at achieving the Sustainable Development Goal of Quality Education in Nigeria by 2030. Hope you aren’t hoping on the government, because government cannot achieve this alone, it is you and I that can make this happen.
Here are some suggestions that could help us achieve this 1. Sponsor a child through school (To tertiary level or beyond) 2. Improve the quality service delivery of a school by volunteering to teach the students, 3. Endeavour to get QUALIFIED STAFF (Owners and managers of schools) 4. Make sure your academic curriculum is up-to-date (Owners , managers and teachers of schools) 5. Ensure students what they are being taught (Teachers and Parents) 6. Donate or contribute massively to improve the quality of a school (such as donating classroom equipment, giving scholarships to outstanding students, renovating a school etc) 7. You could build a school that offers quality and affordable or free education
A big thank you to all those who in one way or the other have and is still contributing to Quality Education in Nigeria.
• What other ways can one contribute to Quality Education in Nigeria? Your suggestions are needed in the comment section. • What are you doing to contribute to Quality Education in Nigeria? Kindly let us know so we can showcase your good works no matter how small or big your works are. • Do you know anybody or organisation we can reach out to that can contribute to quality education in Nigeria? Do well to inform us. • What other things can be done? Any idea?
Nice one Hope you paid for her keke? |
Re: What A Young Girl Did On My Way To Work That Most Adults Ignore. Including You! by MIKOLOWISKA: 11:31pm On Mar 03, 2018 |
do you know anything you did not learn from somewhere knowledge doesn't fall from heaven o Cletus77: education really pays but i think a normal person should be able to know dat |
Re: What A Young Girl Did On My Way To Work That Most Adults Ignore. Including You! by Cletus77(m): 11:42pm On Mar 03, 2018 |
MIKOLOWISKA: do you know anything you did not learn from somewhere knowledge doesn't fall from heaven o There are some things you know naturally |
Re: What A Young Girl Did On My Way To Work That Most Adults Ignore. Including You! by MIKOLOWISKA: 11:45pm On Mar 03, 2018 |
Cletus77:
There are some things you know naturally give me 5 examples to save time |
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Re: What A Young Girl Did On My Way To Work That Most Adults Ignore. Including You! by Cletus77(m): 11:56pm On Mar 03, 2018 |
MIKOLOWISKA: give me 5 examples to save time Where to put food. Sensing danger. Anger. Sleeping. Crying |
Re: What A Young Girl Did On My Way To Work That Most Adults Ignore. Including You! by MIKOLOWISKA: 12:03am On Mar 04, 2018 |
Cletus77:
Where to put food.reflex Sensing danger. that is a reflex not knowledge Anger.reflex Sleeping. reflex Crying reflex 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: What A Young Girl Did On My Way To Work That Most Adults Ignore. Including You! by Cletus77(m): 12:07am On Mar 04, 2018 |
[quote author=MIKOLOWISKA post=65539536][/quote] I knew you will Call dem reflex actions |
Re: What A Young Girl Did On My Way To Work That Most Adults Ignore. Including You! by DavidEsq(m): 5:32am On Mar 04, 2018 |
Enmas078:
It's not Nepa, it's NEPA and the current acronym is PHCN. Wehdone sir |
Re: What A Young Girl Did On My Way To Work That Most Adults Ignore. Including You! by Crixina(f): 7:30am On Mar 04, 2018 |
And this wonderful thread is just two pages
If na mumu thread wey no make sense, e go don reach 100 pages. |
Re: What A Young Girl Did On My Way To Work That Most Adults Ignore. Including You! by SUNDICOS(m): 8:04am On Mar 04, 2018 |
We all are aware of this but to remember it,is a case when needed. |
Re: What A Young Girl Did On My Way To Work That Most Adults Ignore. Including You! by emeijeh(m): 8:18pm On Mar 04, 2018 |
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Re: What A Young Girl Did On My Way To Work That Most Adults Ignore. Including You! by MIKOLOWISKA: 12:22am On Mar 06, 2018 |
Cletus77:
I knew you will Call dem reflex actions are they not haba check am na |
Re: What A Young Girl Did On My Way To Work That Most Adults Ignore. Including You! by Cletus77(m): 12:38am On Mar 06, 2018 |
Yah.. But they are natural |