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But I did not show schools of your state, Ondo ![]() |
hardknockbroda: As far as dis thread is concerned, the joke is on the PDP cos they ruled dis state for 8 years and messed everytin up and d pictures above are the MESS that they have left behind for the current administration to clean up and they are doing so in earnest...They are Yoruba, regardless of party. Your man has been there for more than 2 years. What has he done? |
John Abraham Godson, a Polish citizen and first black paliamentarian born and raised in Abia State Nigeria google him |
qhiwegh: How could the Lagos State Government possibly be responsible for the children of millions of non-indigenous Lagosians? The LASG is responsible only for Lagosians not for all of Nigeria or all of Africa. No state anywhere in Nigeria or even in the world could possibly accommodate so many NON-TAXPAYING residents.Yeah! All the kids are non-Yoruba. Even those in Osun, Oyo, Ogun are non-Yoruba (see photos on other threads). Shameless Yoruba man living as a refugee in Peckham, London. |
amarilo: Well I do not believe one bit that those schools are in Nigeriian hinterland talkless of lagos. Those pictures must be from Somali as you can see some students (Female) with head covering. My dear Africa when are we going to wake up.See the private schools have copied from Fasola
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Lagos school where students study under trees On May 8, 2013 By Bose Adelaja In case the Lagos State governor, Babatunde Fashola or his aides, are reading this piece, their attention is urgently needed at Community Secondary School, Bayeku in Ikorodu area of the State. Reason? The school is an academic embarrassment. The Governor has repeatedly promised qualitative education to Lagosians with ‘’Adopt a School Project’’ initiative where private organisations and individuals are encouraged to give public schools a facelift. Since the inception of the initiative, many schools have benefitted immensely. Examples are Community Senior Secondary School, Tafawa Balewa Crescent; Sari Secondary School, Sari Iganmu; Dolphin Senior High School, Lagos Island and Senior Secondary School, Keffi Ikoyi which can now compete favourably with their private counterparts in terms of basic amenities like functional laboratories and information technology, modern classrooms and toilet facilities, among others. Please do not disturb!.... Open air class study in progress Please do not disturb!…. Open air class study in progress During Vanguard Metro’s visit to Dolphin Senior High School Lagos Island and Sari Secondary School, Sari-Iganmu, students and teachers were seen carrying out the day’s activities without stress as academic activities took place under a conducive environment; also, there was regular water and power supply in these schools. But the reverse is the case at Community Secondary school, Bayeku in Ikorodu. The school is bogged down by challenges ranging from dilapidated school buildings, inadequate classrooms, non-functional library, laboratories, lavatories to late attendance of pupils to school. Also, some structures in the school are so badly damaged that the urgent intervention of government is required to avoid further damages to the school. The school which was founded on September 5, 1983 is dilapidated and no longer conducive for learning. With the recent 2013 weather forecast, the threat of rains has become a serious concern to students, parents and teachers, especially as learning and other activities usually come to a halt each time it rains. Makeshift structures Teachers and students still cannot forget the downpour of Sunday July 10, 2011 which caused the collapse of the perimeter fencing of the school, exposing them to the menace of street urchins. The school has only two buildings with leaking roofs. The buildings are complemented by some makeshift structures with few chairs and tables which cannot serve the number of students in the school. Due to shortage of classrooms, all JSS 1 and 3 students are forced to receive lectures under a tree, except during examinations when they have to swap with JSS 2 students who are entitled to some of the classrooms. The rains have made learning very difficult for the students. Some students who spoke to VM said the last time it rained, both the students sitting under the trees and classrooms were drenched, leading to the suspension of academic activities for the day. ‘’In fact, some of us were moved from one ‘classroom’ to another which disrupted learning. The teachers were helpless as the situation forced them to stop teaching. Temporary respite came when some concerned citizens donated some building materials for construction of more classrooms but the effort was jeopardised due to inadequate fund. As at the time of filing this report, the perimeter fencing of the school is yet to be reconstructed. Some neighbours who spoke with VM complained that some students now indulge in nefarious activities in and around the school. ‘’Their hideouts are uncompleted buildings and they use dangerous weapons freely,’’ said Mr and Mrs Segun Ayilara. A proprietor of a private school, who pleaded anonymity, said some students of this school are cultists who visit his school with dangerous weapons to distrupt academic activities. ‘’We have reported them to the school authorities but the teachers are helpless as they are beaten up by the students at slightest opportunity,’’ he said. When VM spoke with some of the students, they said they were already used to the situation as the school is the only high school in the community. Some of them also complained of sharp practices on the part of teachers which they said has added to the existing problems. http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/05/lagos-school-where-students-study-under-trees/
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Lagos schools and challenge of infrastructure collapse Pitiable condition of learning at Ategbo Primary School Posted on Wednesday, June 12th, 2013 http://dailyindependentnig.com/2013/06/lagos-schools-and-challenge-of-infrastructure-collapse/
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More 2013 schools in Lagos
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Festac Junior Grammar school different from Festac Grammar school More photos here
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bloggernaija: Those pictures are old and does not represent the current state of most of those structures or any of those placesShow us the school as renovated. No long talk |
Ibadan
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Need schools from Ogbomosho, Fiditi and Oyo towns ![]() |
More on Alegongo school Oyo state
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Alegongo school Oyo state
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See bush as schools now ![]()
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Grammar School in Ibadan
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More Mokola schools
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Inalende primary school, Mokola (right in the center of Ibadan)
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Oyo
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Oyo schools
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More Oyo schools coming
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Loyola college (one of the best schools in those parts) left to initiate rot by ACN govt
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Meritbaba: I think all Osun Students has a specific school uniforms, why are u posting pictures from google probably old pics before Ogbeni came into govt.There was no school feeding in Osun before your fugly ogbeni came in |
Ondo is not ACN, so no bad Ondo schools photos from me (even though I have 100s of them). Let's focus on the remaining ACN states of Ekiti and Oyo (the big bad wolf)
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Aregbe feeding future Osuites with cocoyam ![]() Well at least they get some value for something ![]()
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Aregbe abandons christian missionary school
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