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AdesegunSanni89:but drove millions into poverty |
TimeManager:What is Southern kaduna in NW zone |
tunjijones:Do you look down on yourself from now till 2027 |
As rich as this man, he still patronises cheap weed sellers. Those ministerial positions must be greater than Vice President or Senate President ever held by his people. |
Burob:Yes that's my name, but am not the suffering and smiling type like you. Those that come out publicly to support rubbish, then go back and beg for what to eat to sleep. If you are not one of the data boys, can you mention one thing you have achieved from this clueless government? Idiat |
ChybuzzDD:please follow through zamfara to Sokoto with your real self and excess guts with deadlock on your head let me check something |
Police in the Northern will cut the hair and you will still pay for cutting the hair |
Burob:be deceiving yourself, North will Bleep Tinubu up because of the escalating insecurity |
TimeManager:She didn't, but her agent did. So what do you want again? |
Image123:just like the way that leads to heaven and hell |
LegendHero:says drug baron, cocaine user supporter |
You don't speak ill of a man who has done you no wrong. Can he please tell us what Obi has done wrong to him |
The North is waching closely |
Turaki of Adamawa |
helinues:So there are even issues affecting the country |
helinues:who among those you mentioned has said 0.2% of what BAT said to GEJ to BAT |
Agbegbaorogboye:We know they offended you, but please take am easy with them. They are working for their 30k |
helinues:IKENNA EMEWU When Peter Obi came to power as Anambra State governor in March 2006, there were 781 secondary schools comprising 257 public and 524 private in the state Also, there were 1,038 public and private primary schools in the state. Apart from private schools, it is not on record that any government in South East Nigeria established new primary or secondary schools in the past 25 years. The reason is because the states in the region already have enough schools. What is needed is sound management. That is the right touch Obi brought in his days. The number of secondary schools in Anambra in Obi’s days was an average of 37.19 for each of the 21 LGAs, and 49.42 primary schools in each. Anambra also has 16 tertiary institutions in the 21 LGAs. Among the tertiary institutions, six are public while 10 are private. All the public ones were there when Obi came to power, so he didn’t need to waste resources to establish new schools. Peter Obi was not in office to waste money and build more schools nobody needed to please social media jesters, but to grow and manage to efficacy, the existing ones. Who doesn’t give Obi credit for his prudence in the management of resources, apart from hack writers and commentators who work for their stomach infrastructure? A state as Anambra with its small landmass and with 1,835 schools across primary, secondary, and tertiary is clustered with schools. It has enough already and just needs good quality management. That is what Obi did as a great leader sound in fruitful resource allocation. Since Obi’s days as governor when he laid the right foundation for the education sector of the state, Anambra has always ranked between 2nd and 4th in literacy rate among the 36 states. Building schools was not a priority in Anambra. You build schools when you don’t have them and maintain them when you have. Youth literacy in Anambra, according to the Nigerian Bureau of Statistics (NBS) in 2010 was 92.8 percent, while adult literacy was 72.8 percent. Obi was governor between March 2006 and March 2014 and within this assessment period. It was in his days that Anambra rose 26 places from the 27th in education ranking among the 36 states to the 1st position. Because Obi made a positive difference, Anambra has been leading in basic education in Nigeria, especially in science and technology. In 2018, five students from Regina Pacis Model Secondary School, Onitsha, grabbed the number one trophy at the World Technovation Challenge, held in Silicon Valley, San Francisco, USA. History repeated in favour of Anambra education quality in 2019 when students of St. John’s Science & Technical College Alor, won bronze at the International Festival of Engineering, Science and Technology I-FEST in Tunisia. It was beyond coincidence that in 2021, students of Queen of the Rosary College (QRC), Onitsha dusted over 5,000 other teams from around the world to win the Global Prize Award at the Diamond Challenge Global Summit. CKC, Onitsha won the World Affairs College Challenge 2024, the first time for Nigeria. That was after it won the African Regional Competition prize in January 2024 which enabled the team to represent Africa to win the global trophy. These were all made possible because Peter Obi returned public schools built by the missions to the churches that originally owned them. His reasoning was proven right because he observed that all private schools operated by churches were adequately managed. That paid off as he backed the churches up with grants they took off with. This feat has been sustained by his successor governors. During and after this period of the education revolution Obi introduced, Anambra State excelled for three successive years as the best in WAEC SSCE and NECO examinations. I take time to show the figures to let Reno Omokri who has etched his peculiar infamy in social media jester writing that he is a starter and needs to hone his art properly. You can’t go far laying unverified claims to intellectualism when pedestrian interest drives your conviction. He raised his mockery, a word that actually rhymes with his name, that Obi didn’t build any school when in office, and quoting him, he has a prize of $10,000 for anyone who proves his claim otherwise. It’s ridiculous to imagine that Reno appropriates to himself excessive importance to think that Obi was in power to service his tantrums. The best Reno does is entertain the failing Tinubu political clan by trumpeting his banal cogitations that Obi built only a brewery while in office. Building a brewery is not a criminal offence under any known law in Nigeria. It is an investment that resulted in the creation of over 10,000 direct and indirect jobs for Nigerians across many states. Obi didn’t do any wrong in that. While Obi left a hefty purse his successor inherited, the one Reno sings for colonised Lagos for 25 years, running it as a private estate for himself and his family members, and has not stopped. As Obi left investment and cash in Anambra coffers, and no debt, Tinubu whom Reno champions his cause left only debts. However, much as Tinubu’s eight years of supervising Lagos has no history of building a single school, he also didn’t build a brewery like Obi did. We know the type of employment he created at CMS, TBS, and other bus stops where promising young men had the opportunity to ruin their futures. I align this Reno inanity to Tinubu because he sings for him for his daily bread, a reason he left Obi he praised as Nigeria’s best for years because Obi refused to be his victim. It is the same reason he deserted Atiku Abubakar when he didn’t win the election or was rigged out. Reno is like the proverbial goat that follows only those that bear the palm fronds, quoting an Igbo adage. For the records, Muhammadu Buhari, the definition of failed leadership by all facets of rating established 11 new federal universities between 2015 and 2023, and further approved 15 state universities through the National Universities Commission, and 50 private universities. The federal universities span across military, maritime, medical, and other fields. All the 25 public universities created, or approved under his watch were plagued by the crippling ASUU strikes of his regime. However, by whatever means Reno has exited his economic fugitive status to have a $10,000 unverified purse to stake for someone who gave him the name of a school Obi built, since Buhari established 75 universities, and his friend, Reno assesses quality leadership by such tenets, he can give his coveted prize to his good friend, Buhari. When writing aims only to fill the tummy, its importance lasts just as short as the period between the ingestion of the proceeds and the excretion of the waste from it. This is where Reno would rightly |
DomPerignon:I doubt if you understand the meaning of rot. Mention one Governor in Nigeria that left behind this kind of money |
TimeManager:Zulum, who has been hammering more on the insecurity issue now belongs to the opposition. The claim that security has improved just because these people returned back to their communities is false. The truth is Boko Haram has shifted their operational base. |
bizbro:I just pray mpape doesn't turn out to be Ibrahimovic the 2nd |
Globad:That's why his not fabricating lies |
BeginsAtHome:continue to deceive yourself. How many strong politicians have decamped from the North? |
TINUBU CAN NOT HAVE MORE THAN 55% OF THE VOTE FROM THE SOUTH |
tolufase:If the opposition are serious, can they regroup? When Obi saw no way for him in PDP, didn't he join LP |
mightyhaze:APC do format brain |
And drastically increases poverty within one year |
anonimi:What's going on with APC supporters? Almost two years in, no projects completed, but they still keep cheering nonsense |
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