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PoliticsRe: CJN has no role in the selection of Election petition Tribunals - Femi Falana by bewise24: 10:02pm On Jan 27, 2019
Considering the timing of this controversial suspension of the CJN, can we say that the APC still believes it can win a free and fair elections in Nigeria?
PoliticsRe: Buhari Now Jittery After US, UK Warning —atiku by bewise24: 9:08pm On Jan 27, 2019
The way we act make people suspect us. An armed man found near a blood stained corpse would be deemed a murderer. The timing of the CJN suspension is suspicious, to say the least.
PoliticsRe: Buhari Now Jittery After US, UK Warning —atiku by bewise24: 8:33pm On Jan 27, 2019
goodnessme1:
I trust baba Buhari,

if US,UK and EU mess up with our sovereignty, python will start dancing in their door step,



they should ask boko haram what they are facing in the hands of our gallant soldiers.
People who have reasonable thing to say are discouraged by comment like this. Silence is gold indeed.
Nairaland General13M Out Of Sch. Children, Over 90% Students Cheating: Enough Is Enough by bewise24(op): 9:22pm On Dec 26, 2018
Looking back to the past, we can understand the current situation will worsen. While quackery/ incompetence (from those with certs. but without skills) continue to inhibit economic growth, the too many children from the illiterate parents will keep increasing the population of the poor ignorant Nigerians. Unless the trend is checked, the fast rising ignorant population will overshadow the children of the upper and middle class. High rate of crime and lawlessness will inevitably result. Some of the children currently enjoying good education, parental care would fall victim of the high criminal activities. We must there rise to reverse the trend. Else its negative results will hit all of in the near future. Parents should prepare their children to face examination instead of aiding exam malpractice. All of should report schools aiding malpractices by while blowing and mount pressure on the govt. to ensure that the culprits are duely sanctioned. End the current wave of exam malpractice learning will in our sch
EducationExamination Malpractice: Let's Rise And Act Since The Govt. Has Failed by bewise24(op):
The massive cheating that characterized the WAEC, NECO and JAMB examination from July, 2015 till date is an indication that Dr. E O Oyewole's call and many other similar calls on the government to tackle the problem of examination malpractices fell on deaf ears. The goverment at all level haven failed to adequately fund and supervise the education sector seems to be affraid of the fight-back that parents, teachers and students might put up if they attempt to stamp out exams malpractice in Nigeria. Besides a number of top public office holders have fraud/forgery case which may be exposed. People who live in glass house should not throw stones. It is unlikely that the goverment on its own would do something serious to end the menace. We must take up the task of ending exam malpractices. Whistle Blowing is the answers. We get NGOs to give handsome reward to the whistle blowers. We must follow to ensure that identified culprits are adequately sanction. Students must be informed in good time so they would prepare.

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