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I agree with this post. I think GEJ did not promise the SE anything, and so is not bound to offer anything. However, I don't doubt the fact that he will take the SE seriously, and work in favor of the Igbos. I disagree that power will return to the North soon. I suspect that an opposition party or even a Southerner in PDP will win the next elections, especially if credible candidates like Fashola, Amaechi, Chime, Duke etc are presented. There are also orators and yet to be performers like Rochas and new SW governors who can spin up surprises. Nigerians are still definitely stigmatized by the years of poor leadership by the North. The only hope for the North is if they can carve out more Sanusis of this world from their region. If not, I doubt they will smell the presidency with the bunch of mallams like Atiku, Shekarau etc. Even the midbelt dread these bunch of mallams. |
In their own country. Funny! |
[quote author=bk.babe97y link=topic=665643.msg8310358#msg8310358 date=1305250225]If I wasnt mind-fuxcking u, raw wit no condoms, with my posts you wouldnt be writing this sermon just for me! p.s: You, Rhymz and the whole of your drug-dealing clan on here are too soft to go against me. I have gone into harsher battles on here and sent my attackers scrambling for new monikers. . . Just like the Ibo to gas his brother up even when he's clearly getting battered. Ojukwu did the same thing during the war, you know?[/quote]BK male/Babe is on rampage again ![]() |
Alj harem, you are very very stoopid. You had to insult a bed ridden Igbo leader and mock Igbos with a very insolent title. Na thunder go fire you and your Arewa A'S'S. Eediot. |
Story. Much ado about Nothing. |
Fhemmmy:[b]Well, a state that decides to generate small scale public electricity to power some crucial infrastructures will definitely not harm any sort of relationship the FGN may have had with any group. Very big industrial electricity generators can be bought by the state under a reliable Public/Private contractual agreement to be managed by unemployed Youths who's got the expertise to manage and maintain the electricity generating aspect of the libraries and schools. They will be trained and monitored, which will have a short and long term impact on their viability in the job market. Don't forget that Electric power will be constantly switched from PHCN to the state source, depending on how efficiently PHCN supplies power. This arrangement will be funded and maintained through a Public/Private arrangement, which companies will scramble to take part in, in order to be in the good book of the state government. Ofcourse, before companies will scramble for such, they should have an enabling environment to do business, such that they will dread leaving such an environment for any reason ever.[/b] |
If your story is true, then you did not get it through sex. Could be through other means. God! This is a real bad news. Go for another test. If it is true, then try as much as possible to tell as very few people as possible. Live a clean and Godly life. Work hard to sensitize people about the dangers of HIV and AIDS and continue to focus on your future. You may be lucky that the cure may be found before it becomes too bad. It is well with you. |
Fhemmmy:[b]Yes, you are right, there should be well paid teachers, which is why I think there should be a reduction in number of public schools to accommodate as many poor Imolites as possible. A good environment should be created to encourage the establishment of privately owned schools, that will adhere to a specified high standard. This encouragement should come in the form of provision of free lands, free buildings, tax free periods and student subsidies for serious private investors. The public schools should then be very updated to be a standard for the measurement of the quality of the private schools. The private schools can be attended by the rich, and the poor should be absorbed more in the public schools. There will be grudges from the rich, but still, everyone cannot be absorbed. Then there will also be free skill acquisition centres for those that will be identified to have specific skills, but lack motivation or means to succeed in formal schools. As for electricity supply, I feel the government should play a big part in generating electricity for the schools, and also encourage private investors to embark on supplying those too as forms of Corporate social responsibility (CSR) to win the favor of the government. Government should encourage private investors to contribute by giving leverages to those that contribute more, instead of collecting bribes. [/b] |
Fhemmmy:More over, It is not everybody that is meant to pass through a formal school setting. Some people's skills just needs to be developed, and they will become successful. Focusing on sending people to formal classrooms for free is not just enough. Developing people's skills should also be given equal attention. For instance, some people are meant to learn how to build businesses through informal training. In the future, they ensure the employment of those that went through formal education as professional Managers, Engineers, Law consultants, Medical consultants, Project managers etc. |
[quote author=aloy-emeka link=topic=664366.msg8296077#msg8296077 date=1305076505]Did you regret the junk education you received from Jakande primary school plus the online degree from junk American university or did you attend Stanford or Yale?.[/quote]LMAO . Haba, why you dey attack am na? |
[quote author=aloy-emeka link=topic=664366.msg8296057#msg8296057 date=1305076168]Free education leads to demand for free healthcare, free energy, free food and a potential creation of amajiris in no distant time.[/quote]LWKMD! That is really funny. |
Rochas should not make Education free. He should update it and make it cheap. Parents should feel some measure of sacrifice even if it means 100 Naira. Free education will lead to neglect of its value. He should update it, make it very cheap and enforce it. I think he should do the following. https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-664475.0.html |
Free education is not the issue. Quality and cheap education is. I'd prefer that he raises the standard of the state owned schools very high, and map out a law that will make the same standard obtainable in private schools. Meanwhile, school fees should be subsidized (made very cheap), while after school tutorship, health checks, safety and transportation of pupils and students should be free. School pupils and students should have a more vibrant environment with fully kitted class rooms, serene learning environments, sports facilities, skill acquisition drives and most importantly very qualified teachers. Their Academic Curriculum should be boosted to reflect the standard in the developed world, with the expectation that a gradual transformation will be fully attained in 8 years time (At which time a new 8 years old generation must have started replacing the old ones, who will also be updated). A database should be established for the proper management of pupils and students. This will also reflect in the proper management of births registration to ensure that every imolite gets to go to school as soon as they reach the school age. Libraries should be the highlight of the sector. The libraries should be well managed and updated with current books, which will be provided with the help of the private sector who will be very willing to help. There should be the headquarters of the Imo state library in Owerri, with small branches scattered over all the local governments, and linked with a reliable computer network for info and communication. Students should be made to form the habit of using the libraries which will have free tutorship centers and skill acquisition learning points. It should also be a meeting point for different school clubs e,g Jets club, Debating club, Arts club, Drama, Entrepreneurial club etc. These clubs should reflect in the Nursery, Primary, Secondary and tertiary schools. The advanced club members in the tertiary and Secondary schools should be made to undertake the responsibility of tutoring the upcoming members in the nursery and primary schools. In tertiary schools, it can be a viable source of competing and means to spend idle moments, instead of going to join gangs in bush to learn how to kill and maim people. There should be a provision of reliable transport systems, e.g school bus, to be managed and maintained by joblesss youths who will be under the payroll of the government. Drivers, Bus repair and maintenance specialists, emergency medical doctors etc can be created to absorb some jobless youths, atleast at the minimum wage rate. These buses should well fitted and their terminals should be established in different branches of local government were pupils and students can gather and be lifted to and from their schools for free. Student can easily carry out knowledge exchange programs between school branches and encourage a means of comparing standards for evaluation, appraisal and subsequent recommendations for improved standards. Instead of free education, he should establish free skill acquisition schools, for students that are not admitted into universities. They can learn practical business principles, Agricultural skills, manufacturing skills, engineering skills etc. He should set out government soft loan facilities for the graduates with innovative business plans, give the loans to the most innovative and feasible plans, give them a tax free grant for two years, and monitor them to ensure that they go according to their master plan. This will create a base for entrepreneurial development of imolites, and future job creation. He should create a scholarship scheme for the brightest and most promising imolite pupils and students, and make them to return after their studies to contribute to the state for atleast 2 years before being independent. I think he should keep the schools technologically updated with regulated WIFI, Computers (Every University student should own a laptop), Encourage Practical technological outputs (Cars, rockets, computers, medical patents etc should be developed and manufactured in schools from the primary to university level), encourage strict technological means of storing, assessing and confirming student data etc This can be done. It doesn't need over bloated budgets. It needs a sustained development drive in that sector over 4 years. It needs to be managed by professionals irrespective of state of origin. Most importantly, it needs the Political will. |
[quote author=Ileke-IdI link=topic=663697.msg8294556#msg8294556 date=1305056281]Yes, of course.[/quote]Which one are you? I need to give you your original and real rating. Don't be deceived about what those gold diggers tell you about you being the most beautiful lady in the world o. You are not close to that, but still fine. If you are one of these ladies, then you are just eagle eyeable and maybe manageable on the bed. You won't turn heads, except because you are a governor's daughter, which still doesn't mean that you gat the kudi. My advise to you is to forget trying to up your beauty and work hard on your attitude. ![]() |
Seun:Bia Seun, you should have told him to go to hell than to tell him to bring 25 billion. You wan give the man heart attack? You don kill in dreams and aspirations. LWKMD! @Poster: 1 million naira can only buy a tray of groundnut o. Up it well well. |
They look so so. Nothing special. Why is there a topic for them? Ileke idi are u one of them? To say the truth, the second one at the right no fine. The other one try small for body. |
[quote author=~Bluetooth link=topic=662866.msg8290950#msg8290950 date=1305021277]IBO IBO IBO IBO IBO IBO IBO IBO IBO IBO IBO IBO IBO IBO IBO IBO IBO IBO IBO IBO IBO IBO IBO IBO IBO IBO IBO IBO IBO IBO IBO IBO IBO IBO IBO IBO IBO IBO IBO IBO [/quote] Haba, my dear Yorooba fellow Nigerian, you go fail o! ![]() |
Justcash: |
If you go for an exam; and they tell you to spell English, If you spell, E-N-L-I-S-H or E-N-G-R-I-S-H, you will fail. If you spell, E-N-G-L-I-S-H, you will pass. If they tell you to spell Igbo, If you spell, I-B-O, you will fail. If you spell, I-G-B-O, you will pass. |
Brai777:That is ill bliss's business. He too can read this and correct it. ![]() |
delpee:This is meant to educate people on how to spell and call Igbo. Are you really serious that I have to start with "My People?" Are we not Nigerians? Who are my people? So, I have to descend to my ethnic group first before talking to fellow Nigerians? Your View is hypocritical. If an Igbo person that did not grow up in Igbo land and does not know how to pronounce Igbo reads this thread, he or she will take note, just as a Hausa, Yoruba, every Nigerian should. There are actually Yoruba people that grew abroad, and pronounce Yoruba as "Yurrrba". If you find it befitting to teach them how to pronounce and write it, is it wrong? By the way, I have the right to post my view in a forum like Nairaland. Anyone that does not like my view can vamooose, or nag on it as they deem fit. |
[quote author=Ileke-IdI link=topic=662866.msg8290815#msg8290815 date=1305019875]So only Hausas and Yorubas say Igbo/Ibo/Ebo/Eboh/Igbo? Why is Hausa not on the Topic? You simply picked on the two groups you hate (judged by your NL posts, ppl should dig int your post history and confirm). Tribalism is your problem. Too bad the Yorrroobbas and Haauussaas are NOT going anywhere,[/quote]Why I used Igbo, Hausa and Yoruba? LOL! You seem to have run out of things to say? |
[quote author=BABE! link=topic=662866.msg8290806#msg8290806 date=1305019807]Yes o! The tin dey pain am ----lol--- I wanna know why.[/quote]Boring |
[quote author=Ileke-IdI link=topic=662866.msg8290775#msg8290775 date=1305019517]Irrelevant to:[/quote]Did you read the thread atall. Did your eyes see only Yorubas there? Hausa people don take note, dey silent. You dey rant. SMH. |
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