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Re: Don’t Reopen Schools Now, Lagos Parents Tell Govt by Saintinoo(m): 3:24pm On May 29, 2020 |
SIRmanjar:I just noticed she's a lady, damm. Stopped arguing with ladies a long time, they make you look and talk like them. |
Re: Don’t Reopen Schools Now, Lagos Parents Tell Govt by tbaby4u(f): 3:35pm On May 29, 2020 |
SIRmanjar: U people that wants to kill our children because u are missing your salaries , what do I call u? Selfish, Wicked souls.... I said " get off my mention pls". What part of my English did u not understand? Mad Cow |
Re: Don’t Reopen Schools Now, Lagos Parents Tell Govt by tbaby4u(f): 3:50pm On May 29, 2020 |
Isoduwa: Exactly, government that has shown that we are on our own. I do not trust them one bit. My children ain't resuming school till September. To hell with 3rd term |
Re: Don’t Reopen Schools Now, Lagos Parents Tell Govt by tbaby4u(f): 3:57pm On May 29, 2020 |
kunlef1: Gbam |
Re: Don’t Reopen Schools Now, Lagos Parents Tell Govt by tbaby4u(f): 4:00pm On May 29, 2020 |
frozen70: Gbam |
Re: Don’t Reopen Schools Now, Lagos Parents Tell Govt by kakaG: 11:13pm On May 29, 2020 |
Jokerman: You may be wrong here. The number of children helping out their parents in markets or shops is nothing compared to all children resuming back in their various schools. Think about it...one question though. Are your children helping out in your shop or market stall? |
Re: Don’t Reopen Schools Now, Lagos Parents Tell Govt by amrichy(m): 8:30am On May 30, 2020 |
Mrmourinho:Which countries have reopened schools without first putting reasonable safety measures in place? I just need you to know that people are dying from contracting this virus (over 100k people reportedly dead in USA only from coronavirus in just about 3months). So, you should think twice and ask yourself if it is really worth risking the lives of students because of education. Moreover, because of our inability to carry out adequate testing in Nigeria, we don't really know for sure how serious the virus is in the country. This should be our priority first before thinking of opening up schools and easing the lockdown. Other countries are easing their lockdown only when they are certain that the spread of the virus has reduced considerably. in our own case, we are thinking of reopening schools when we don't even know how widely the virus is spreading, and this is hypocritical because we don't actually value education that much in this country. 1 Like |
Re: Don’t Reopen Schools Now, Lagos Parents Tell Govt by Nobody: 10:47am On May 30, 2020 |
amrichy:I should avail u with a dignified response but dis 'we Don't value education that much in this country' shows the level of ignorance..I'm out. |
Re: Don’t Reopen Schools Now, Lagos Parents Tell Govt by amrichy(m): 12:21pm On May 30, 2020 |
Mrmourinho:I didn't say we don't value education, I simply said we don't value education THAT MUCH (and you will realize this truth if u could think rationally and put sentiments aside). Compared to many countries of the world (whose schools are currently closed down), Nigeria clearly lags behind in terms of the value placed on education. 1 Like |
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