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Re: So Someone From Non Yoruba Speaking States Cannot Study In Lagos? by AdaFonju: 8:02pm On Mar 11, 2018 |
Onijagidijagan:And you know that because you're Egun, and they told you they want their language Egun to die, the same Egun people that were complain of Afonja maginalization during the last national conference, yeye ewedu landgrabbers http://saharareporters.com/2014/03/04/exclusion-ogu-egun-people-lagos-and-ogun-national-conference-delegates%E2%80%99-list |
Re: So Someone From Non Yoruba Speaking States Cannot Study In Lagos? by LaudableXX: 6:15am On Mar 12, 2018 |
nku5: Which oil in Anambra state? Are you talking about the oil wells which Orient is drilling? The same oil wells that lie in Ibaji area of Kogi state? |
Re: So Someone From Non Yoruba Speaking States Cannot Study In Lagos? by GMbuharii: 10:13am On Mar 12, 2018 |
oodualover:for you and yours only..you zomBs voted for chanji so enjoy lolss |
Re: So Someone From Non Yoruba Speaking States Cannot Study In Lagos? by Truthcat: 8:05pm On Mar 12, 2018 |
You need to go and release Anambra to Igala people if you care about marginalized people. Ogu people migrated from Togo, Benin and Ghana, the areas believe to be part of larger Yorubaland and have since be part of Lagos and Ogun. All Yoruba dialects including Ogu are safe, the one we are trying to save is our national language which is Yoruba. It's ok for any community to complain of marginalization to get attention, Egbado people in Ogun State who didn't migrate from anywhere are complaining of marginalization as we speak, all for economic advantage and to produce governor. So when Yoruba subgroups are talking about marginalization, only we understand. If you spend 1% of the energy wasted on Yoruba on your problem in ibo land, your region would have attracted some development, and you won't have to be packed with grass to SW everyday. AdaFonju: 2 Likes |
Re: So Someone From Non Yoruba Speaking States Cannot Study In Lagos? by AdaFonju: 8:53am On Mar 13, 2018 |
Truthcat:Ewedu skulls have no brain |
Re: So Someone From Non Yoruba Speaking States Cannot Study In Lagos? by LaudableXX: 10:58pm On Mar 13, 2018 |
AdaFonju:You like trouble, too much. When they call you akpu brain mixed with ofe onugbu skull now, you will start quarreling.... Anyway, na wetin concern me sef? Na me go do referee for una for dis side! Let the fights (oh sorry, games) begin! 1 Like |
Re: So Someone From Non Yoruba Speaking States Cannot Study In Lagos? by AdaFonju: 7:47am On Mar 14, 2018 |
LaudableXX:Laudate if you're following, you will know that Ewedu skull have no brain, how else will someone call an unrelated Gun language a Yoruba dialect |
Re: So Someone From Non Yoruba Speaking States Cannot Study In Lagos? by ariesbull: 8:18am On Mar 14, 2018 |
Optional09:is that so ? |
Re: So Someone From Non Yoruba Speaking States Cannot Study In Lagos? by ariesbull: 8:22am On Mar 14, 2018 |
izzou: Telhe problem with Yoruba is that they lack the competition zeal they want everything to be handed down....well who cares I would look at school that want brilliance not some local clanish school Very clanish folks |
Re: So Someone From Non Yoruba Speaking States Cannot Study In Lagos? by LaudableXX: 1:29pm On Mar 14, 2018 |
AdaFonju: Who is Laudate? |
Re: So Someone From Non Yoruba Speaking States Cannot Study In Lagos? by Iceberg3: 6:59am On Mar 15, 2018 |
oodualover: Are you talking about your 30 years in tubu? Ogbeni Igbo this,Igbo that,enjoy your beans there
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Re: So Someone From Non Yoruba Speaking States Cannot Study In Lagos? by LaudableXX: 8:22am On Mar 15, 2018 |
ariesbull: Those of us who are not even Yoruba, understand quite well what they are trying to do with the creation of the language law. Afterall, Anambra and Imo did something quite similar in 2011. In fact in Anambra, students still have to study Igbo compulsorily at 100 level in state-owned tertiary institutions as part of their general studies courses, even though the language is not part of the admission criteria. Is that not totally unfair, for a non-Igbo student? You apply to study at a state owned tertiary institution, only to be blindsided by such a language requirement after you gain entry into the school. Worse still, it is compulsory which means you cannot graduate or proceed until you pass it. I do not recall you or your clique ever complaining about such a law, because it was enacted in your region. Now Lagos has done their own version in a different way, by making Yoruba language compulsory for admission, and you are lamenting bitterly over it, as if their state-owned schools are your personal property. Chai! I may not agree with many laws passed by Lagos State govt, but on this particular language law, I can't fault them. There are other alternatives for those who do not want to attend state owned schools, in Lagos.
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Re: So Someone From Non Yoruba Speaking States Cannot Study In Lagos? by ariesbull: 9:26am On Mar 15, 2018 |
LaudableXX: Breaking News More reports on the Nigerian educational sector has been released, this time from WAEC. This list contains the best performing states in the yearly WAEC examination from 2013 - 2016: 2013 statistics 1) Anambra state 2) Abia state 3) Rivers state 4) Lagos state 5) Cross river state 6) Bayelsa state 7) Enugu state Delta state 9) Imo state 10) FCT Abuja 2014 statistics 1) Anambra state 65.92% 2) Abia state 58.53% 3) Edo state 57.82% 4) Bayelsa state 5) Rivers state 6) Enugu state 7) Lagos state Imo state 9) Delta state 10) Kaduna state 2015 statistics 1) Anambra state 2) Abia state 3) Edo state 4) Rivers state 5) Enugu state 6) Lagos state 7) Imo state Delta state 9) Kaduna state 10) Ebonyi state 2016 statistics 1) Abia state 2) Anambra state 3) Edo state 4) Rivers state 5) Imo state 6) Lagos state 7) Bayelsa state Delta state 9) Enugu state 10) Ebonyi state 11) Ekiti state 12) Kaduna state 13) Ondo state 14) FCT Abuja 15) Kogi state 16) Benue state 17) Akwa ibom state 18) Kwara state 19) Ogun state 20) Cross river state 21) Taraba state 22) Plateau state 23) Nasarawa state 24) Kano state 25) Bornu state 26) Oyo state 27) Niger state 28) Adamawa state 29) Osun state 30) Sokoto state 31) Bauchi state 32) Kebbi state 33) Katsina state 34) Gombe state 35) Jigawa state 36) Zamfara state 37) Yobe state 2017 statistics is expected to be published before October 2018. Meanwhile, Waec has also revealed that the performance of the students who wrote the last waec exams was poor as only about 17% of the candidates got credits in Mathematics and English. Other Education statistics I will be posting on this group will be the JAMB's reports on candidates according to states in Law and Engineering and the Top states in NECO examination. |
Re: So Someone From Non Yoruba Speaking States Cannot Study In Lagos? by LaudableXX: 10:44pm On Mar 15, 2018 |
ariesbull: (yawn) .... Who cares? When people like you lack valid answers to cogent questions, they end up digressing, in a bid to hide their inadequate grasp of the subject, and cover up how clueless they are. Who asked you for this cut-and-paste epistle, now? |
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