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Can anyone advise me on how to request UNILAG to send my admission letter directly to another institution? |
![]() when TEACHER DON'T TEACH ME NONSENSE meets DEMO CRAZY . (Irresponsible teaches and Unwilling government) This looks staged I must say. Sadly most people jump into conclusion abruptly, and attack the government. I'm not saying the government is not guilty but still the people share similar responsibility. Whenever things like this happen, questions needs to be asked; 1. What has the school done about the situation - have they contacted the local government chairman - have they tried resolving the issue themselves and it failed. - or have they been silent about things 2. What has the community done about it. - who is the local government chairman of the community - is the community aware of this nuisance. - have they made effort to resolving the situation - have they been silent and watched their people suffer - have they contacted the state government 3. What have the parents done about it. - have they constantly witness this hardship and kept silent about it. - have they made joint effort with the school to make life's better for their children. - have they contacted the government on the situation of the school (as some parents might have connection with politicians) - have they kept silent and did nothing. 4. Is this a public or private school. - if it's public, the government is responsible for every aspect of the school - if it is private, they have failed in their responsibility while transferring blame to the government. 5. Where is it located, and what is the overall situation of the school, perhaps closing down of the school might be advisable. 6. is this the daily routine of the students and their teachers. [/b]And are there no alternative assembly ground (dry classrooms) or footpath (raised ground) they could have used. [b]Although this video would certainly get the attention of the government, but was it necessary to put the students through this hardship. |
![]() when TEACHER DON'T TEACH ME NONSENSE meets DEMO CRAZY . (Irresponsible teaches and Unwilling government) This looks staged I must say. Sadly most people jump into conclusion abruptly, and attack the government. I'm not saying the government is not guilty but still the people share similar responsibility. Whenever things like this happen, questions needs to be asked; 1. What has the school done about the situation - have they contacted the local government chairman - have they tried resolving the issue themselves and it failed. - or have they been silent about things 2. What has the community done about it. - who is the local government chairman of the community - is the community aware of this nuisance. - have they made effort to resolving the situation - have they been silent and watched their people suffer - have they contacted the state government 3. What have the parents done about it. - have they constantly witness this hardship and kept silent about it. - have they made joint effort with the school to make life's better for their children. - have they contacted the government on the situation of the school (as some parents might have connection with politicians) - have they kept silent and did nothing. 4. Is this a public or private school. - if it's public, the government is responsible for every aspect of the school - if it is private, they have failed in their responsibility while transferring blame to the government. 5. Where is it located, and what is the overall situation of the school, perhaps closing down of the school might be advisable. 6. is this the daily routine of the students and their teachers. [/b]And are there no alternative assembly ground (dry classrooms) or footpath (raised ground) they could have used. [b]Although this video would certainly get the attention of the government, but was it necessary to put the students through this hardship. [color=#990000][/color] |
All Nigerians could do is talk. Before, there was no opportunity like this, all we did was shout and condemn. Now, at least PMB is starting to come out with empowerment schemes. Instead of smart Nigerians to be productive, all they could is blasphem on Social media. DO YOU THINK CHANGE WILL COME FROM THAT. High time we start thinking and stop condemning. Running Nigeria is not a one man affair, it takes us all to make it work. I knew this day would come, when Nigerians would be presented with options and they would not be able to come out with ideas, all because never prepared. Things are changing, We are in an innovative world, only the smart would make it. |
Just imagine if her boss was a nairalander too. . . Yeye official errand ![]() |
She certainly needs attention. . . with a dis ukwu pictures... Social Media ladies. . . Well almost all Ladies are like that now. Flashing Ass and Camel toe all around... ![]() |
This is madness not equality... I pity some of the women sha. |
Bloody hypocrites talking. . . If it was a northerner or muslim. We no go hear word again. AYE HYPOCRITES O LE DA SEH. . . |
I deeply sympathize with those affected, but in this case, I can not blame the government. I am very sure they would have been served a notice. So let's drop the whole tribal sentiments, afterall, those affected were not igbos alone. So Bleep all previous tribal comments... ![]() |
She looks old now, and so does d boobs . . . ![]() |
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