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Osagyefo98:You are absolutely right. The attention they give to her is making her popular. That's why they are fools. I like the way you don't give attention to IPOB matters too. That's why you are not a fool.
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Newsflash: Some of these children are due to begin WAEC examinations once the lockdown is over. In the face of uncertainty, they are likely to lose interest in preparation. The schools have to do something to ensure that they remain steadfast to learn. |
In other words, the resort is to grab them by the balls if they request for deserved working conditions? |
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We don't want to know whether it is real or not. We have tightened up our seatbelts. Everyone is now a security outfit. Since they are merciless enough to target the common man, the common man is merciless enough to mete out jungle justice. |
Too bad. ![]() hahn:For someone who claims not to believe, you certainly show a lot of interest in this subject ![]() |
I remember when my team took on an opposition in a debate on this matter. We were to support 'demonic initiation is more effective than that of christianity. They couldn't believe what hit them. |
Who'll take a bet? His source is an unfounded propaganda brewing ground on facebook with no solid corroboration whatsoever? ![]() |
Squillaci:1. No graph handy. 2. Limited space. 3. x = 2 made me assume. |
I've tried to fault where I got it wrong here aside the other value of x but I couldn't. The mathematical blunder remains elusive. Please someone help out.
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smeag0l:Okay. Hopefully we get the graph solution posted too. Thanks. |
smeag0l:My bad. Had to draw and squeeze-in my graph in my worksheet and as a result, missed the 0.155 as it wasn't visible enough. I don't know if you saw my mail though sent in at 2:43 early hours of yesterday. I asked but didn't get any reply there. I know our people here no slow sha, but I just wonder if you saw it.
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Education is going online. The biggest problem is the data needed. |
If you have private concerns, it's best you mail a mod. |
myles16:Exactly. When they get to SS2, they make a choice based on their performance in the departmental subjects. |
aremuforlife:If it's by that, I should have gotten my package since. I've been paying taxes for as long as I can remember. |
wingmanIII:Advice is a noun. Can not be expressed in the past. |
myles16:In some schools, SS1 do the entire departmental subjects. |
Forged ![]() Numbers' writings looking identical but signatures different ![]() |
They have keen hearing and sense of smell, not necessarily better sight than human That makes them notice creatures that are not in sight yet because they could hear/smell them already. |
Don't force pictures down our throats. Do the needful and your efforts will be attested to. Imagine sharing info from their whatsapp groups. What else will dem dem say? |
aminulive:You should have just let this one be. After all the epistle, you ended up verifying his claim. ![]() |
shogsman:Perhaps this is a problem. Once evidence is provided, the system should bear the costs of investigation and enforcement. Just look at this comment. 3k by 100 people is 300 thousand naira. |
zionmde:At least 90 igbo people like me liked this comment. Tribalism can make Nigerians blind sha. Works everytime ![]() |
idealogical:Think of the earth like an orange. The diameter goes through it, not on the surface. Roads are built on the surface, not through the earth or anywhere near its centre. It's not rocket science how he managed to arrive at this figure. Classes on Longitude and Latitudes in SS3 put the radius of the earth at 6,400km. Twice of that is less than 13,000. But that was from the centre of the earth downwards through the centre. To display his flaw here, a single road from Katsina to Rivers could easily surpass 1000km. If one is to line 20% or 30% of Nigeria land surface with roads, how many km of roads do you think Nigeria that is over 1200km wide will contain? Your guess is as good as mine |
Nigeriabiafra80:I swear. Instead of him to talk of surface area. I was shocked |
Let's not forget that teaching in private schools provide an alternative for the sickening lack of skilled jobs for graduates. Blame the system. |
YOUNGELDER1:This makes sense.. But. We've been working before now and have had expenses to make all the while..most of these expenses are still before us even as we aren't working. Since we've been on lockdown, we've definitely spent close to/over that amount (easily for some). I don't think it'll lead to inflation. The costs of things are even higher as it is, even with a stop in earnings. |
Some men are like that. I know an Igbo man. House chores to him are nothing. He sweeps the compound, washes the clothes of every member of the family, mop house floors, general house chores e.t.c. Note, the children are not lazy. They also fetch water and do various home stuffs but he enjoys doing these things. Does them with a smile. Sometimes, I take some bottles of beer to go keep him company and he gists happily all the while. He has a job though, yet this doesn't stop him from doing this while at home. The lesson here is, life doesn't come with an instruction manual. Do your thing how it gives you joy to. |
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