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You say she shouldn't sue the school but you agree schools can be sued because they didn't allow the kids hear hijab?? Then you are a hypocrite |
4.0 in all semesters except two? Woaw! |
The truth is both of them are wrong! The School on their part should have dealt with her diplomatically either by sending her back home to redress the hairdo or by just giving her punishment measures with stern warning to cut it before coming the next day which could have averted all these unnecessary tainting of their image. The student on her part was wrong as it is normal for EKiti state owned schools to have rules and regulations governing them on their behaviours and other aspects of their academic which she obviously flaunted. Let see how this will pan out. I'm from Ekiti though and i had my primary and secondary educations from there. You can't take this hairdo to OHS and Fatoye or Olajiga will not finish your career with cane |
Veery good. |
Funny. |
The registrar and chief executive officer of the National Examination Council (NECO), Prof Ibrahim Wushishi, has promised about 1.3 million candidates writing the ongoing Senior Secondary School Examination (SSCE) to expect their results in three weeks. Speaking in Yola, Adamawa State during a visit to inspect the conduct of the examination, Prof Wushishi said, “As soon as we finish the exams, we are going into marking, so, in may be, two, three weeks, we expect to finish marking and results will be ready.” “3rd September is 3 weeks from now. Hence, according to the NECO registrar, the results will be out on or before 3rd September 2021” Wushishi further revealed the plans to make the objectives component of the examination computer based, [url][/url] gathered. He said the Council had introduced certain innovations to eliminate examination malpractice, forgery as well as achieve a world class standard. https:///neco-releases-date-for-candidates-to-expect-result/
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But they do one good and 200 bads. |
He who hasn't sold his social media account before should 1st cast a stone! |
nawa. |
They try. |
A young hardworking Nigerian lady who graduated from LASU, Suberu Bose Ruth, has been praised online for her farming success. Photos of her harvests shared online showed tomatoes, peppers, and maize in very large quantities. Bose sells her produce at wholesale to women who take them to different markets for retailing to consumers. A young Nigerian lady, Suberu Bose Ruth, has been celebrated online for contributing to the food need of the nation. In a Facebook post by Petra Akinti Onyegbule, it was revealed that Bose graduated with a degree in history and international studies from Lagos State University (LASU). The hardworking graduate has been a farmer since 2015 and always grows crops like cucumbers, peppers, tomatoes, maize in large quantities to be sold In her conversation with [url][/url], the woman revealed that she sells wholesale to market traders who come to her farm. Bose is very hardworking Alongside her farming endeavor, Bose also has a non-governmental organization called Farm Advocacy and Rural Development Centre, an outfit that seeks to fight poverty through agriculture. said she is very proud of the hard work the LASU graduate has put into farming over the years. Many Nigerians took to her comment section to praise her. In a separate post, Bose showcased more photos of her harvest. https:///female-nigerian-graduate-turns-to-farming-shows-off-bountiful-harvests/
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THE National Examinations Council (NECO) has said it is not aware that there is sit-at-home in the South East to affect the conduct of its Senior West African School Examination. The senior secondary schools examinations body explained that reports at its disposal indicated that the planned sit-at-home declared by Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, was called off at the instance of the organisation to allow eligible students participate in the exercise. NECO’s Head, Information and Public Relations, Azeez Sani, responding to [url][/url] enquiry on the fate of the school children in the South East, given Monday’s total compliance to IPOB’s directive, insisted that so far, the examinations body believed there was no distortion to its examination. However, he said NECO was yet to receive reports from its field officers in zone, assuring that it would react once the field officers send in their reports. He referred to its online report on Sunday where the a directive was purportedly issued by IPOB, suspending a sit-at-home scheduled for Monday, following its realisation that the action would students sitting for the examination. “The sit-at-home said to have been declared in the South East was suspended. Our officers are there conducting the examination and so far, we have not heard report of any distortion of the exercise. “We have not received reports from our field officers there. We believe examination is going on well there”, he said. https:///we-are-not-aware-of-the-sit-at-home-order-in-south-east-neco/ |
Imagine. Village people had to wait for him to graduate before hitting |
Nawa oooo. Obedience is very key. |
Rubbish educational system. |
Lol. For a moment I thought it was in Nigeria. |
But make them cancel the entire sit-at-home thing na |
Rest in Peace. |
Congratulations Sir. |
In recognition of his efforts in the best practices in leadership that has made a positive impact in the quality of education in University of Ilorin, and indeed Nigeria, the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Sulyman AbdulKareem has been awarded the “ACADEMIC MANAGER OF THE YEAR”. Professor Abdulkareem, the Chairman, Committee of Vice-Chancellors (CVC) of Nigerian Federal Federal Universities, and the Co-Chairman, Committee of Vice-Chancellor of Nigerian Universities (CVCNU) was conferred the prestigious award by the National Education Summit and Award at it’s summit themed “Rethinking Education For Innovation, Work And Sustainability; A Path Way For Education In Nigeria” held on Sunday, 8th August, 2021. According to [url][/url], the National Education Awards was conceptualized to honour, award and thank educators and administrators for their excellent contributions to the education community, teaching performance and their significant contribution to enhancing the quality of learning and teaching in Nigeria. The Summit which had Federal and State Ministry of Education Officials, Educational Bodies, Education Leaders, Edupreneurs, Education Investors, Chairmen, CEOs and MDs of Schools, Corporate Organizations, Colleges and Universities, Edu-Startups and educational Technology Providers on the platform was held at the Lagos Oriental Hotel, Victoria Island, Lagos. https:///university-of-ilorin-unilorin-vc-awarded-academic-manager-of-the-year/
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RIP Bruhh |
A final year Accounting student of the Nasarawa State University Keffi (NSUK), Ezekiel Kuje (Abiola) has died six days after his signing-out celebration. Kuje, 27, reportedly died as a result of injuries sustained from motor accident which occurred on Saturday, August 7. The deceased was a native of Alushi, a multi-ethnic community in Nasarawa Eggon Local Government Area of the state. He was born on June 12, and named in honor of late MKO Abiola. On August 2, the deceased had taken to Facebook to share photos of himself and course mates during their signing-out celebration, as revealed by [url][/url] “I return all the praise, honour, adoration & glory to God Almighty who have set my part throughout my academics. I appreciate my family, friends & all those who stood by me. May God reward u all abundantly. A big congratulations to us the great accountants. Looking forward for better days” he wrote. https:///final-year-nsuk-student-dies-in-motor-accident-6-days-after-signing-out-photos/
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This is so unfair |
It's obvious that Nigeria can not be one |
Nawa. |
Motivation! |
These hausa niggars don't think at all |
Nawa. |
This can only happen in a working country |
May their soul rest in peace! |
May their soul rest in peace! |
yanabasee1: ![]() Can never be Nigerian |
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