Education › Re: Six Most Expensive Secondary Schools In Nigeria (alarming School Fees) by Desola(f): 1:00am On Aug 24, 2014 |
iwonbaoko: First of all "schools like this" what kind of school are these schools listed. Exactly? We only know that the ones listed in Nigeria "expensive" . We do not have any information that they are anything like Eton. It does not seem logical to draw such a conclusion based on cost We do not know that the British Experience with "schools like this " is transferable to Nigeria Does Boris Johnson speak Five Languages? What sport does George Osborne "excel" at? Nigerians have attended Eton too, I vaguely remember a guy called Dilibe Onyeama attending Eton but am not aware of any political achievements. There is no doubt that people from privileged backgrounds in general achieve more tha those without but there is no evidence it has to do with schools attended,.Other studies will show similar correlation with where they spent their chidhood i.e , grew up. In other words regardless of which school you attend you have a better chance if you grow up in Ikoyi than Mushin or Oshodi but you are more likely to grow up in Ikoyi if you are rich . So we cannot draw the conclusion that there is any intrinsic achievement trait related to growing up in Ikoyi but there are benefits.
All that business of Curriculum from heaven and ear sets is just razzmatazz. The best part of education takes place in the home. and once again that is related to money and amenities to some extent but many schools charge a lot of money in Nigeria today and do not really offer value for money compared to schools of the 70s. Any parent who believes that paying the bills guarantees quality education is mistaken. They need to keep their eyes firmly on the product and ensure that the child has the right attitude and does not pick up wrong attitudes. To my mind these schools offer some value to those Nigerians who live abroad and wish to expose their children to Nigerian wayss. If you live iin Nigeria and have that kind of money you are probably better off sending your children abroad. I feel privileged that I follow you. |
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Nairaland General › Re: Sanity On Nairaland by Desola(f): 6:41pm On Aug 19, 2014 |
ALTRUTH: Na wetin na? Kotefish? Are you for real? Is it a crime to like u again? If loving you is a crime then let me remain a criminal. If you get to see me I believe you'll like me, please can we meet?
Kindly follow me back pls.
Kisses!
cc: olandoowoh I was referring to the slowpoke that asked you who I am. A whole me. Can you imagine? Meanwhile, Afam get off Kai-Kai. It's dangerous for your health. |
Nairaland General › Re: Sanity On Nairaland by Desola(f): 5:29pm On Aug 19, 2014 |
ALTRUTH: She is my queen...... Kotefish, ntor!!!! |
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Nairaland General › Re: Berem Is Back!!! by Desola(f): 5:17pm On Aug 18, 2014 |
Descartes: Better park well madam, let settle the first score  I think the best parking space will be where your ugly face cools under my tyre, non? Make I give you small reconstructive surgery. |
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Nairaland General › Re: Berem Is Back!!! by Desola(f): 4:21pm On Aug 18, 2014 |
berem: Keep the frustrations and anger coming please! I am listening!
 Berem, such a lucky lady. See all these okoro Alaba boiz ej4culating all over themselves to pay you homage. You this geh you too get mouth o. |
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