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TijaniAbu:Let's wait for the D day |
beerfraud:What of the one from incpres..... |
speedxe1256:How genuine is the mail? |
Sandrawriter:Kindly butress |
Jim4life3161:U can apply without using your NYSC certificate |
Who has got mail from INEC? |
Has anybody received mail from INEC? I'm yet to receive mail |
Empty barrel make the loudest noise, OLULE |
Hadassahly:In addition, there has to be massive and transparent recruitment of graduates, for the sole purpose of examination marking. Say, graduates of agricultural science in a state, employed to mark only agricultural science, Animal husbandry etc. Do u think the fresh graduates will have the requisite knowledge to mark WAEC and NECO?Where do you want the old examiners/teachers to keep or gain the classroom experience? Do u know the cost of training these examiners? We should be more concerned about the restricted curriculum. |
Don't be decieved by the large crowd at the metropolitan square. He will receive the shock of his life, just like what we did to Bukola Saraki |
All I c here are 2 pregnant individuals |
Can you marry a jobless man? |
Candidlady:But u didn't c anything wrong with a 16 year old girl who was into hook up. |
May the soul of the erudite rest in peace |
The so called negotiator should be arrested and interrogated |
Quick recovery, this is what u get when you refuse to visit your parents in the village. The son might have ignored this woman and remain in Lagos for a very long time. |
If u are a teacher in public secondary school, u will know better. This is for those of u complaining about the students being kept in police detention.. |
A civil rights group, Kwara Must Change, has raised alarm over the threat of use of juju being faced by public school teachers from students in the rural areas. The convener of the group, Abdulrazaq Hamzat, said that public school teachers were facing serious threats from charms-carrying students in the rural areas. Hamzat said that the students did not only display anti-social behaviour and acts of extreme hooliganism, but also threatened teachers with rape and physical assault. While speaking to City & Crime, the convener said that the observation was part of a research conducted by his team in many rural schools in Ilorin West LGA. He said they discovered that all the schools in the rural areas were having similar issues, adding that Odoore was one of the most notorious places. In a statement, KMC said, “Our investigation shows that beyond the normal inconveniences some teachers face as a result of being deployed to rural areas, one of the major challenges is lack of security for the school environments and for the teachers themselves.” Hamzat explained that, “Many teachers who spoke with KMC told us that the lives of teachers are not safe because of the nature of their rural environments. “Some students come to school with charms, display anti-social behaviours and extreme acts of hooliganism. And when a teacher tries to correct or punish them, they threaten them with charms. “The situation is even more aggravated because when some students are punished or caught with charms and their parents are informed of such development, they take sides with their children, and such situations make the students grow out of control. “We are now facing a situation where secondary school students will tell male teachers that they will deal with them from their hideouts in bush areas. Sometimes, even threatening to rape female teachers.” Hamzat further explained that most schools in the rural areas were not fenced despite being close to bushes, hence that students easily walked into the bushes during school hours outside the control of their teachers. The convener said his team had written several letters to the ministry and SUBEB over the issue but that they “are not responding to our letters.” He, therefore, called on the government to engage permanent security in all rural schools and prioritise the security of rural teachers, including provision of necessary facilities. Calls to the Chairman of SUBEB in the state, Prof AbdulRaheem Adaraja, rang but he did not pick, neither did he reply an SMS on the issue. Reacting , the chairman of the Kwara State Universal Education Borad (SUBEB), Prof AbdulRaheem Adaramaja, dismissed the allegation, saying he has not received any complain of such from any teacher. “The teachers not protesting or complaining to the NUT leadership. We have not received a single case of charm being used on any teacher by the students. “If he is talking about the security and fencing of the school, that is understandable and the government is already looking towards it.” he said. Source https://www.ilorin.info/fullnews.php?id=31465 |
It's just a rag to clean the dashboard |
FaceTanke:Yeah! Character comes before learning |
FaceTanke:Better by far |
Pells:Only u wants to date about 5 girls on nairaland? In this harsh economy? |
NigeriaIsGreat:Don't mind the thief/scammer |
Joshua15:Are u an official of INEC |
kushme:Lol. No RIP to waste. Naij police are useless, all of them. Before u quote me, I have 2 brothers (same father) in the Nigerian Police Force and they have been oppressing me with the bribe received from members of the public. One of them once said to me "even with your level of education (master degree), how much is your salary as a teacher?" This is a school certificate holder. |
Yampotatocarrot:Your first paragraph is not far from the truth. |
We have been warning members of the public not to engage in such bankrupting agenda. We had also issued several statements declaring such employment exercise a nullity. Members of the public are not to blame, considering the unemployment rate in the country |
RIP to the civilians who lost their lives. |
My name is omitted |
Olosho and beer parlour business go hand in hand. If otherwise, u will loose your customers, especially the heavy spenders. |


