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BreezyRita:Morning ma'am. Welcome back. How's your tour? |
Hiswordxray...what a signature! |
Alwaystrue:God bless your heart ma'am. |
sukkot:Even demons believe there is God and they tremble unfortunately they thrive in deceiving man. Men professing to be wise have become fools. Good to know your quest for knowledge and power hasn't taken you outside the sphere of wisdom. Only fools say there is no God. You made reference to 'sync-ing' with God? I think you know the way only you might be to proud to accept and follow it. Cc Ifeness |
kayo80:The assumption here is that it will enter the right set of poor people abi and not the almajiri vagabonds on the streets who are hale and hearty but see alms begging as their destinies. In my opinion, most old people that suffer and go about begging are simply reaping the seed they sowed in their youth. I mean, if your really worked and invested in your kids you wouldn't be begging. I know exceptions abound but they're few. |
bigass:there's a lot to do in Nigeria my dear. You ever heard of YouWiN? When you see business proposal, fear go catch you no be small. @OP, very great idea. Ideas rule the world you know. Keep thinking big one day opportunity will meet your thoughts and outstanding success will be the aftermath. |
plainol:I really wonder. God dey watch everybody. No shaking. |
Amen. We ma dey pray so sir. But remember that aging is a process even prayer doesn't reverse. Nature always takes its toll sooner or later. It can't be cheated. May God help your life oh and those of us too wey you dey lead in this blessed nation. |
Unfortunately, some illiterates here are clamouring for it to be part of school uniforms. |
Specialist900:Cash is not my main issue here. Even though we've not collected all we'll eventually collect it. Remember our environment is different. Moreover the state government has been owing her workers for some months now. Once we close this Friday to reopen last week of July no staff would expect salaries till early August. We usually pay staff during the holidays but this is different. That said, if it's only from my point of view I sincerely do not have a challenge. We'll simply go on a vacation. But how long would I be self-centred? Life isn't just about me na. Maturity and Christianity demands I consider others first which I joyfully do. I'm just thinking about the the effect this time lapse will have on the pupils. How do they resume after a month to write exams on what they've learnt over two months ago? How wouldn't it affect their performance? I'm also thinking about the staff. We employ about 20. Multiply that across the schools. What happens to their work and food during this compulsory break? Do you think they have any moral justification to request for pay without work knowing fully well that government has closed schools? What about the Christian parents that'll be going to work? What or where would they keep their kids? Would they prepare emergency journey and take sudden leave to take them home? This arrangement automatically nullifies long vacation. It gives only 2-3weeks break before the new session. The ripple effect I'm seeing here is way beyond my pocket. Whether we have this break now or not it sincerely doesn't affect fees. Parents will eventually pay. They always do. Our environment is not like yours where they pay before resumption sef. We go slowly but steadily so that one isn't an issue really. |
Specialist900:As far as white is from black. I've lived in both places for years. The gap is too wide biko |
Specialist900:It's worse my dear. Sometimes they do and say certain things and all I can think about is Manaratha. |
Specialist900:I keep praying that God'll deliver us from evil. Everything about them - their thoughts, lifestyle, words, actions, religion - is continually evil. Ain't beans living with them. It's more like Lot whose righteous soul was daily vexed by those sodomites. |
Specialist900:Unfortunately their illiterate thugs on the streets are already protesting to see which private school is resisting their religion. Such backwardness and darkness. I never cease to wonder if these people are humans at all. |
Vision4God:Then why should it involve the private schools for God's sake? I think they're just using it excuse as a camouflague but it seems they have an agenda to bring all schools in the state under an Islamic calendar. The employees of all the private schools what would they be doing and eating for the next two months for Pete's sake? By the way, amen to your hearty prayers. |
At the beginning of this session, the Bauchi state government sent a calendar to schools insisting that in June all private primary and secondary schools in the state must close for five weeks because the Muslims would be fasting during that period. The association of proprietors wrote a letter refusing this new law but the state government met with proprietors last Monday that is day before yesterday. In the meeting the government threatened to lock all private schools that will open next week using the Police Force and other security agents. As a proprietor I'm wondering what step I can take considering the adverse effects this law would have especially on the pupils. How would they close now only to resume after a month to write exams about topics they've been taught over two months ago? My next challenge is the instability of the fasting period. It keeps changing depending on the moon. In other words the third term calendar for the schools can not be fixed. Long vacation must be shifted continually to ensure that it falls during the fasting period. |
elantraceey:I'm good just unexplanably tired these days. |
elantraceey:It's a gradual thing my dear. With persistence you'll hit it |
LordReed:Big bro. Morning sir! |
Specialist900:What do you mean? Are you calling my baby a liar? |
Specialist900:Since you know why you still dey ask me? |
Specialist900:Dem dey where you leave us. |
elantraceey:You're always welcome, sweets. How's FLP going? |
Specialist900:How you go get idea? Na for woman mata your sense dey always quench na. No be today |
Specialist900:e go do you like dream |
AgapeCharis:Yes, God is. |
Specialist900:U think say you for get space for house if patience no be my nickname? |
Specialist900:I no know why you dey always like deceive yourself. I hope no be on top my baby head you and agape dey body heat yourselves so |
Specialist900:You're on your own, Mr |
AgapeCharis:Tks. Service was cool. Yours? |
elantraceey:I see. God'll make it a beautiful experience for you. |
Specialist900:Keep moving then. No parking. No waiting. No hawking. No poknosing |
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