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dareyking: ..Chaai!! Na him i dey here d prepare 4 pre-degree 4 Oau....Omo i 4 jst go their blast everytin then i become automatic educatin Minister....#Lobatan..No time, bros... Tolexander: Book, dem no know.Naija no dey carry last nah... |
If this is news, what will you make of this? https://www.nairaland.com/1414354/university-liberia-no-first-year-students |
slap1: Heck! Don't they do exam malpractice in Liberia?Like Special Exam Centres, abi? ![]() |
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![]() idnoble135: Erm... Whats the correlation between exam failure and BBA?U go fear nah... |
Stupid stuff just get to the front page these days... |
Imagine those folks who sat for the last jamb examinations and still didn't get admitted... Dem for take them nah.... ![]() |
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slimming: We need more of local flight routes pls.Yeah! I second that... Flying is getting more attractive for more Nigerians now but wait until the next crash and then you'll see the phobia... |
nickyjeff: Contact me via mail. Don't like posting too much details.I've sent you a mail and you're yet to reply. What's up now? |
faithclin: Lmao did anyone force you to use android?... Me I spend approximately 3k5 every month on 90gig and it's perfectly okay for me. Open Vpn 5h..daiky bis. And do whatever you want. If 3k5 is too much for a month. Sell your android or iPhone and stick to a blackberry. SimplesMe likey!!! ![]() |
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University Of Liberia Entrance Exams Failed By Every School Leaver Due To Poor English A university in West Africa will be left without first-year students after not one school leaver in the country managed to pass its entrance exam due to a poor grasp of English, it has emerged. Liberia's young people have had their dreams shattered, according to the BBC, while the country's education minister has likened the catastrophic failure to "mass murder". Education Minister Etmonia David-Tarpeh told the BBC Focus on Africa programme she would be meeting with the University of Liberia's officials to discuss the failure rate. "I know there are a lot of weaknesses in the schools but for a whole group of people to take exams and every single one of them to fail, I have my doubts about that," she said. "It's like mass murder." The head of the West African Examinations Council (WAEC) John Gayflor confirmed the exam failed to produce a single successful candidate, according to news site All Africa. Around 25,000 students took the exams earlier this year. The country's education was blighted by the two civil wars which plagued Liberia between 1989 and 2003. In 2010, the literacy rate stood at little more than 60%. Although education up to 16 years is compulsory, enforcement is lax and young people in rural villages have "no hope of ever stepping foot into a classroom" - according to the Liberia Education Project charity. A spokesperson for the university, which is Liberia's largest and second oldest, told the BBC the university stood by its decision, and the fault lay with the government. "In English, the mechanics of the language, they didn't know anything about it. So the government has to do something. "The war has ended 10 years ago now. We have to put that behind us and become realistic." Source: http://m.huffpost.com/uk/entry/3821231 |
Donmichaelz: Av been on Nairaland for years and have neva gotten a LIKE,abeg like my post I need @ least 100 for all my hard work,perseverance and dedication, like or I commit suisideMy guy, wetin still keep you? I fit sell you rat-poison wey go finish you with ease... No time! Pm me abeg. Your time don reach... |
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[quote author=yoged]Chelsea fc noni. Chelsea till i die. Chelsea till patience Goodluck becomes prof ![]() Yeah! Chelsea till MASSOB sign bilateral agreement on vigilante security services with Governor Babatunde Raji Fashola... ![]() |
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Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger insists he does not have to justify his club's transfer business to anyone. Wenger was reacting to criticism from Newcastle boss Alan Pardew, who claimed he dropped midfielder Yohan Cabaye for the 4-0 thrashing at Manchester City, because Arsenal had unsettled the player by making a bid for him on the eve of the game. But the Gunners boss, who has found himself under increasing pressure from both media and fans because he has not acquired any of his transfer targets this summer, was in no mood to take any flack over Cabaye. "There is nothing to explain," Wenger said. "First of all, you don't know what we have done, you don't know if we did bid and you have come to a conclusion without knowing everything that has happened. Wenger defends Cabaye bid "It is quite amazing that all of the people don't know and yet they always have opinions about things they don't know. "I won't explain to you what happened. It is not down to me to explain to you everything I do. It is impossible. "If we do a transfer, we will announce it. We always inform you. As for the rest, you have to leave us to do our own things. "We don't want to hurt anybody, not Newcastle, not anybody. You can't reproach us on one side for not buying and yet on the other side when we try to buy to reproach us as well. That is a bit contradictory. "I would just like to reiterate to you that in the last 16 years we have been very successful with transfers - if you look at the players who play tomorrow, they are top quality players, and you should never forget that." Wenger added: "It is not always to think what is outside is better than what you have. What is important as well is to rate what you have and our fans have to understand that as well. "We don't want to hurt anybody, not Newcastle, not anybody. You can't reproach us on one side for not buying and yet on the other side when we try to buy to reproach us as well." Arsene Wenger "What is important is to go out and see a good football game. All that other stuff is good for the newspapers, but it is not real football." Read More- http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11670/8880495/arsene-wenger-insists-he-does-not-have-to-justify-arsenals-transfer-business With this piece of news from Arsene Wenger, what advice would be suitable for fans of Arsenal F.C. at this time? NB:- Abeg no vex for my copy and paste O! Is just that this news is worth deliberating sha... |
Capnd143: This is no conspiracy theory guys, its the truth! CIA did not invent the boko haram, thats true. But the are indirectly funding the group, giving inteligence, etc! I have piles of document that can prove this conspiracy and i will gladly share with anyone who whishes to know the truth.It seems like you want the CIA to do a covert mission on you. Mind your talk, my guy... |
m.esther96:Sorry! Your folks will tell you to stay away from that "419" guy. ![]() |
1supremo: MASSOB is the name of a person, animal place of things. Examples of massob are Ojukwu, Ogbunigwe etc.My guy, you've just made my day... Very hilarious! Just can't stop laughing. My colleagues in the office just think i'm crazy. ![]() |
MAYOWAAK: GEJ'S "achievements" have somehow been under-or mis-communicated to the public. Besides, a number of the achievements have been in elite sectors, such as airport remodelling, establishment of a Sovereign Wealth Fund, setting up of a dozen universities, N7bn to reburbish the Vice-President’s Lodge; and the purchase of additional presidential jets. These are projects that are not readily visible, known, or directly beneficial to about 70 per cent of the population, who live on $2 a day or less.There have been no remarkable improvements in the sectors which directly impact the peoples’ lives — power supply; education, health care, and agriculture. No marked improvement on the nation’s major highways, especially in the South, except the belated award of the contract to fix the dilapidated Lagos-Ibadan Expressway. The other major arterial road in the South, the Sagamu-Benin Expressway remains a death trap, as trailers derail or overturn when their drivers suddenly manoeuvre unexpected potholes and bumps. The unnecessary loss of lives and property on the roads is complemented by the terrorist activities of Boko Haram, which keeps striking despite a state of emergency and an offer of amnesty.Mehn... You have a point there. Have you seen the Onitsha - Enugu expressway recently? Imagine taking a flight from Lagos to Enugu on your way to your hometown in Anambra state. You know you have to use a land vehicle from Enugu to your villa... That makes the whole 'Fresh-Air' stale, you know... ![]() |
Kairoseki77: [size=20pt]Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm. Only 1000 views, but this comment already has 20 'likes'.Hmmm.... Are you trying to imply that a lot of ghana-must-go bags shift positions in nairaland? ![]() |
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deloby123: GO TV is fine now. just rescan our decoder. go to settings-installation-automatic tuning or reset. either way, you would be fine. for those saying startimes is better, are you from this planet?Abeg, let them know. Startimes is a complete joke, a chinese experiment and seriously learning... Once again peeps, pm me if you've got a gotv decoder to sell. |
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