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ScotFree:You sound frustrated ![]() |
GentlemanAyo:Lolzz... You don't know BUK? It isn't a surprise cos you guys don't know anywhere apart from your environment. |
Jerrypolo:But he didn't school in the North. |
Looking well fed just like the released chibok girls. |
YorubaMuslims:Go to Bayero University Kano, I doubt if you would be able to graduate with a 2:2.... We saw your likes who came to Northern schools thinking they would find studies easier but manahe to graduate with passes. Grades are acquired through issuance of cultists threats to lecturers and Mr. Lecturer style in the east. Besides, who sang Mr. Lecturer song? |
DLondonboiy:Sure |
DLondonboiy:Don't worry, Sunday is just around the corner, I would create same thread showing christians blocking shutting down entire streets on different occasions. |
The 37 Kano nursing students currently on scholarship in Egypt have cried out over the state government’s plan to withdraw them over alleged poor performance. In a statement sent to DAILY NIGERIAN, the affected students explained the reason why their performance was below average, saying the botched plan by the state government to transfer them to another school was the cause of the problem. Below is their side of the story… The issue we are currently dealing with actually started last year. In January 2016, some group of students wrote a letter to the Deputy Governor of Kano State Professor Hafeez Abubakar, telling him about the problems students were facing regarding the school, the racism in the street (we are the first group of black people to live in the city for long), the issue of upkeep allowances and our problem with the agent. The Deputy Governor, after going through the letter, asked the students whether they wanted to be transferred and they answered ‘Yes’. After that, the director of scholarship board sent a message to our then president, ordering that all the students should stop going to school till the issue of the transfer is settled. She (the director) came here (Egypt) early March, after we spent two months doing nothing, and asked us to move to October 6 university in Cairo. There we spent another 3 months doing nothing while classes are still going on. By July, she sent a new message that the government couldn’t fulfil the condition of the transfer set by the contractor. So, we should go back to Mansoura University and continue with our studies without a single problem being solved. We returned back late July and took some Summer courses since we’ve already missed a semester and our GPA was calculated with 0.00 of the semester we missed. We filed a complaint to the scholarship board, to the embassy and we even told the governor about it when he visited us, but nothing was done. So after we finished the Summer courses in December 2016, the contractor/agent wrote a letter to the government, telling them that the students’ performance was very low, especially the 37 students whose GPA was less than 2.00. We heard nothing about it until April, after we already finished another semester. Suddenly, we read in the news that the Kano state government had decided to return those 37 students on the basis of low performance. We tried to explain that it wasn’t because we’re not doing well but because of that missing semester, which resulted in our scoring low GPA. Even at that, most of us are now above 2.00 points, some even above 3 points. We improved and we’re improving despite the setbacks. They promised to investigate again and consider. A couple of weeks ago, we heard they called our patents (we the 37 students) and handed them flight tickets that they should send it to us. The government can no longer pay for our education, our parents were told. The parents were disappointed and refused to accept the tickets. So on Friday, without telling us, they came directly to Egypt. A 3-man delegate, including the director Higher Education Board and the Permanent Secretary Higher Education Board, with the intent to ask the university to withdraw the students and allow them to take them back home. We held a meeting with them, and they told us that they personally believed it wasn’t our fault, but it’s government’s decision – they’re only following orders. They promised to write a new report to the government but the next thing we saw was our last year’s results posted publicly online (mind you, it was the result we got immediately after we returned from October 6 University, calculated with 0.00 GPA). We are terrified right now, we’re nobody’s sons and daughters. If we return to Nigeria without completing our degrees, most of us won’t have the courage to restart again. Some of us have already started some higher institutions in Nigeria before acquiring the scholarship, and now they want to bring us back with nothing. Please Sir, help us. Speak up for us. We’ve faith if people like you speak out, our lives could be saved. They publicly said we’re thugs and drug addicts, it’s unfortunately not true. We’re sons and daughters of Kano State. If someone from Kano calls us thugs in a foreign land he’s destroying the image of our dear state. Nobody needs to assassinate our characters for personal gain. Imagine if it’s your children! Note that the GPA system is 4.00 maximum, unlike the Nigerian system of 5.00 Thank you so much Sir. This is what happened. *The student who sent this to DAILY NIGERIAN on behalf of the affected students pleaded anonymity for fear of victimisation https://dailynigerian.com/the-nation/our-side-of-the-story-by-37-kano-nursing-students-in-egypt/ |
sanpipita:But you adopted the colinialists lifestyle, education and religion and you even used it as reference to classify others as illiterates yet you accused them of instigating stagnation in the country. I believe without their intervention, you would still be walking naked without any form of education or steuctued leadership. However, everybody knows that the North has its structured leadership before the coming of the whites. We also know how to read and write, that's why those whites cherish us. We still maintain a good rapport with them, while on the other hand, you guys always move to spoil their countries with drugs and get killed in the process, so how can they respect you? |
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sanpipita:The term illiteracy is relative. I can equally say you are an illiterate since you don't know how to read and write in Arabic, the language the northerners widely communicate in before the coming of the whites. We've achieved a lot since we succeded in dominating you for long and with all your achievements you couldn't do anything about it. We full everywhere and the British colonial masters chose to hand over power and deal with the illiterates while the educated sit and watch. |
Yusuf4:Lolz... Keep mentioning please Mr. Northern Christian . Or is it only the United States that you can cite as reference? For your information, out of 193 UN member nations, 165 operate Unitary Presidential Democracy like Nigeria. If you are too daft to lookup information on google, let me help you. Check the link and photo below https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unitary_state Can I now conclude that you are the illiterate one?
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And the ever wise Hausa people will just park for one corner dey sip fura while watching the flat heads engaging in a war of words before it turns bloody..... Chaiiii na now I know how wise the Hausas are. |
gentlepraise:Even the message doesn't carry any weight. Tell me, out of 193 UN member nations, how many practice the so-called True Federalism? Google is your friend. |
Luciferdevil:He's dead since.... That wasn't him. |
chernest2002:I see, can you tell me how old Mugabe is currently? |
sanpipita:I think the self-acclaimed educated are not educated enough for them to have allowed the illiterates rule them and dragged them down continually. Are you aware that both APC and PDP, major parties in Nigeria have already zoned their presidential tickets to the North? That means you're going to be ruled for another 4years by the same set of illiterates and you can't do nothing. When you talk of education, the North already had the eastern type of education before the coming of western colonialists. We know how to read and write in Ajami i.e Arabic. Check any Naira note you'll see our inscriptions on it. Can you tell me what you guys know before the whites came? |
All I see is a bunch of jobless mofos doing what they know how to do best. |
One day I would get there. |
ogawisdom:Did you read this section of the report? The states which successful candidates will represent as permanent secretaries are Abia, Akwa Ibom, Anambra, Bayelsa, Cross-River, Delta, Edo and Ekiti, Imo, Kaduna, Kano, Katsina, Lagos, Nasarawa, Ogun, Ondo, Oyo, Plateau, Rivers, Sokoto and the FCT. Or you just decided to be stupid? How many Northern states are listed in the report? I think you have problem comprehending few lines of sentences. |
seXytOhbAd:What data did you use to arrive at your conclusion? You should have checked the states to be represented by the candidates that sat for the exams, how many of them are Northern states? Or do you have comprehension problem? |
sanpipita:It is obvious that North is your greatest nightmare ![]() |
God.... I pray to you to keep my six months old unborn baby safe. |
mesoprogress:Yesterday I saw one Ashawo at a park in Abuja and she told me she's from Imo. I hope this answers your question. |
Blazinraj01:Both the up and down one.... But Fayose has bought all the two. |
RoyalUc:The hawker don become Fayose's property now, so keep off. |
xynerise:Lolz... Is that what your Messiah Kanu told you? I thought you guys always cry foul that employments are lopsided in the country. You mean the Northerners that are given the job didn't go to school? |
mesoprogress:Let us know what you made in your B. Sc |
holluphemydavid:Lolz... Do you think you know anything by writing pigin in Nairaland 24/7? |
lonelydora:Lolz.... I made a CGPA of 4.78 in my B. Eng and I am proudly ABOKI. Tell me what you made dude. |
spartan117:Apparently A hawker |
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