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Politics / Re: Lagos Awards Light Rail Project Contract To Chinese Firm by mustafar1: 5:15pm On Apr 14, 2010
powered by darn generator? impossicant!
Politics / Re: Texas Businessman Eyes 2011 Elections - Guarantees A Better Nigeria In 4 Years by mustafar1: 5:05pm On Apr 14, 2010
ROFLMAOPIMP what else
Romance / Re: Will You Kiss Your Girlfriend/Boyfriend Early In The Morning Without Any Of You Brushing Their Teeth? by mustafar1: 8:25pm On Feb 25, 2010
They are make noise about kissing in the morning. Yet they go down on their partners. I'm sure these same people would say they can't share toothbrush with their partners. Yet you kiss this person.
Politics / Re: Yaradua Getting Better, Drank Kunu With Turai - Bello Muhammed by mustafar1: 3:13pm On Feb 16, 2010
kunu, the medicine of the future.
Politics / Re: Nigerian Stowaway Found Dead In Tokyo by mustafar1: 6:27pm On Feb 14, 2010
desperation isnt wats responsible for his death. it is his lack of knowledge on how his means of escape works and the conditions he would be faced with. no matter how desparate you can be, if you know for a fact that the temparature in that area of the plane drops to about -50oC during flight. he'll know theres no way that is a viable mode of escape.
Politics / Re: Pro Fashola Group To Disturb The Peace Again Later Today At City Hall Commission by mustafar1: 3:33pm On Feb 02, 2010
which City hall are they commissioning again. the one they already commissioned last year?
Politics / Re: Wow! Okocha Joins The Fray For Soludo by mustafar1: 3:27pm On Feb 02, 2010
campaign dey go on. All you Anambra citizens are not asking ur aspirants/candidates how they intend to fund all the change,advancement and development they are preaching. instead you bring out drums and are praise singing the candidates. when work isnt getting done and you start getting lack of funds from whoever wins the election as a reason he hasnt done anything make una no make noise for here o.
Politics / Re: IG Ejects Policewomen, Says It Is Against African Culture For Women To House Men by mustafar1: 2:41pm On Jan 28, 2010
Politics / Re: Is Africa's Privacy Under Threat? by mustafar1: 5:42am On Jan 27, 2010
no
Politics / Re: Can Otunba Dipo Dina Govern Ogun State by mustafar1: 2:40am On Jan 26, 2010
another human sacrifice has been donated to 'upholding' our democracy. . . sun re o.
Politics / Re: Ojo Maduekwe Talking Rubbish @ Un Press Conference by mustafar1: 1:58am On Jan 24, 2010
so the reporter went in deep. wats the use of asking a question if you'll water it down and baby sit whom u are asking? tactless minister showed whom he really is.
Politics / Re: I Guess This Is What They Call 'homesickness' by mustafar1: 5:48pm On Jan 19, 2010
move back to nigeria if u feel thats wat u want or if you consider it helping fix watever sickness u have. wat or where anyone considers home doesnt could.
Politics / Re: Senegal Offers Land To Haitians While Nigeria Has Offered Nothing by mustafar1: 5:04pm On Jan 17, 2010
and liberian women also know that nigerian soldiers did a great job at fathering quite a large chunk of their pikins. grin
Politics / Re: Lagos: Real-time Gps Station Goes Live by mustafar1: 6:40pm On Nov 23, 2009
Kobo, u go chase this funding squirrel tire o. the thing be like chamelleon. just dey change as it deems fit to blend in with the answer u seek
Politics / Re: Identity Guard Commercial On Nigeria.....Good Or Bad? by mustafar1: 5:06am On Nov 20, 2009
kobojunkie, why u dey waste energy like this?
Sports / Re: Egypt Vs Algeria: 0:1 FINAL: ALGERIA MAKES IT TO THE WORLD CUP!!! by mustafar1: 7:32pm On Nov 18, 2009
these people go kill themselves o. i havent seen a game as intense as this in a long time. nigeria vs tunisia is not even close.
Travel / Re: When Did Peckham (In London) Get Annexed By Nigeria? by mustafar1: 6:13am On Nov 13, 2009
so the hate talk has shifted from london to NY, next would be LA and chicago. oh add toronto to that too.
Politics / Re: All Diasporians Know Nothing About Nigeria, They Make Me Laugh When They Argue. by mustafar1: 5:38am On Nov 11, 2009
i knew this place would get like this. soon someone who resided in the diaspora would contest for political office and he would be critiqued for ever living outside nigeria. the children of nigerians in the diaspora should just forget about ever trying to help build nigeria cos they would be called foreigners. the hate that would be directed towards them would be so great they would cry on national television. . .


PS: i hope its only the hate thats present on NL and not something that is happening in reality.
Politics / Re: Colo-mentality And Lawyers White Wig! by mustafar1: 5:55pm On Nov 05, 2009
same difference english is not my first language.


that houseboy and housegirl thing dey vex person. its worse when we treat them accordingly and not as children. i hope somene doesnt come in here and say but at least they get A, B, C and D that their families cannot afford.
Politics / Re: Colo-mentality And Lawyers White Wig! by mustafar1: 5:49pm On Nov 05, 2009
whether british or american or german. the thing looks aweful
Politics / Re: Colo-mentality And Lawyers White Wig! by mustafar1: 4:00pm On Nov 05, 2009
Lmao i've always thought they were aweful. same with nurses wearing those darn dresses
Politics / Re: Oshiomhole Administration Is A Year Old by mustafar1: 2:13pm On Nov 04, 2009
kobojunkie why the reference to egypt?

OSHI OMO OLE. . . ok can the poster back up his article with pictures at least.
Politics / Re: "dust-bin Estate" Governor Fashola must See this by mustafar1: 2:44pm On Nov 03, 2009
until the 'finefication' of lagos goes deep into the mainland would i agree past wat i have currently agreed to. till then i'll be at alausa making lobbying for it with every little chance i get. oh did y'all see the picture of awon omo JS 1 sitting on the ground at some school in ikoyi? unacceptable after all the deputy governors noise about education. . .
Politics / Re: Fashola,whats All D Hype About by mustafar1: 11:43pm On Nov 02, 2009



'We write on the floor'
By Gbenro Adeoye


October 30, 2009 02:22PMT
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It is over a month into the new school session, but it is still a sitting affair for some pupils at Aunty Ayo Girls Comprehensive Junior Secondary School in Ikoyi, Lagos, on Thursday when NEXT visited.

With a policy that requires school pupils to bring chairs and lockers for class use to school, the situation in Aunty Ayo is true of many public schools in the state. A majority of the pupils have to make do on the floor pending a time when their parents will buy the required furniture.

Aminat Yunus, a junior secondary school one (JSS1) pupil said she had passionately looked forward to secondary education, and the facilities that would come with it. According to her, receiving lectures on the floor never featured in those expectations.

She said: "It's not convenient to write on the floor at all, but that is where those of us without chairs and lockers write. I am still waiting for my own; my parents have not made them for me yet."

Adunola, another pupil of JSS1 is also eager to have her ‘own furniture', even though she, along with her friends have devised a method of writing, which she considered effective under the circumstance; they have been writing on their school-bags, placed firmly on their legs.

Ms Adunola said: "That is what we do, and it's easier that way. Another one is if you have a friend that has bought her furniture; she may invite you to join her."

Earlier in the day, a Parents Teachers Association (PTA) meeting was held to address the issue among others. According to the PTA Chairperson, Mr. Adeleye, who spoke to NEXT on the phone after the meeting, the issue featured prominently in their meeting.

He said that the Association has sent letters to the State Government in the past over the issue, without getting the desired response; except for a specification of what type of furniture to provide, and with what material.

He also added that the situation was also affected by the relocation of a satellite campus of the Lagos State Polytechnic (LASPOTECH) which used to hold its lectures within the premises of the secondary school. Some of the pupils benefitted from the furniture provided by LASPOTECH before it moved.

"Now, we have been told that the chairs we make for the students should be made of mahogany wood, and that it should be double, and that means it should long enough to take two students. So the names of the students (pair) will be written on the seats," said Mr. Adeleye.

He added: "We (Parents) can't continue to wait for the government and leave our children to sit on the floor; that's why the parents have to make the chairs for their children. If any parent does not do that, there is nothing else we can do; his child will be left to sit on the floor."

Earlier this year, at a press briefing marking the second anniversary of this administration, Sarah Sosan, the deputy governor had said," I don't think the standard of education is low. We need to improve on factors and we've been doing that through the rehabilitation of science laboratories, provision of libraries, putting of furniture in place, and so on. We are also aggressively putting structures in place to reduce congestion in our schools.

I am proud to say that our public schools in Lagos are wonderful. Who says that the public schools are not good enough?"
Events / Re: Why Don't We Celebrate Halloween In Nigeria? by mustafar1: 12:43am On Nov 01, 2009
and why is this in the politics section?
Politics / Re: Senate Rejects Nobel Prize Nomination For Yar’adua by mustafar1: 5:16pm On Oct 31, 2009
Aloy~Emeka:

Have some respect for others who can neither read nor write your language plz. If everybody starts writing in vernacular, will you enjoy this tread?

Duduknight:

This is a public board for all; please share your views in a language understood by all. Thanks

wat i wrote sounds better and gets the message across more in the language its written in. this vernacular aka english wouldnt do wat i had to say any justice.
Politics / Re: Nigerians Again: NYC Temp Accused Of Stealing Identities by mustafar1: 5:36am On Oct 31, 2009
Kobojunkie, i think they might throw the book at him initially but might get somn a little lighter cos i expect a guilty plea and thus get a lighter sentence.

The Grand Jury indicted Mr. Adeyemi on one count of Grand Larceny in the First Degree (punishable by up to 8 and 1/3 to 25 years in prison), 138 counts of counts of Identity Theft in the First Degree (punishable by up to 2 and 1/3 to 7 years in prison), one count of Money Laundering in the First Degree (punishable by up to 8 and 1/3 to 25 years in prison), one count of Computer Tampering in the First Degree (punishable by up to 5 to 15 years in prison), two counts of Money Laundering in the Second Degree (punishable by up to 5 to 15 years in prison), three counts of Grand Larceny in the Second Degree (punishable by up to 5 to 15 years in prison), two counts of Scheme to Defraud in the First Degree (punishable by up to 1 and 1/3 to 4 years in prison), and one count of Unlawful Possession of Personal Identification Information in the Second Degree (punishable by up to 1 and 1/3 to 4 years in prison).

source: http://www.newyorkcriminallawyerblog.com/2009/10/bank_of_new_york_melon_compute_1.html

i dont think this would be like the nigerian justice system where they'll let sentences run simultaneously ala bode george the 84billion naira thief with a 2yr jail sentence
Politics / Re: Senate Rejects Nobel Prize Nomination For Yar’adua by mustafar1: 5:18am On Oct 31, 2009
kilon so? Vernacular? Geesi(English) ni Vernacular mi? ti ko ba dun mo e ni nu lo gbe placard ko protest.
Politics / Re: Nigerians Again: NYC Temp Accused Of Stealing Identities by mustafar1: 5:13am On Oct 31, 2009
When D.A. cloth you after fitting you with their shinny rolex on ur way to college, they dont dress you to look like a good dresser, u ask for a sweater you get a sweater and not a ralph or CK or gucci Vuitton sweater. just a darn sweater. i dont know why it being GAP or armani makes any difference anyway. cos if the stars line up right, with the info i have gathered about the counts against him and the purnishment for some of the counts, it wont matter whether his sweater is made of edible Gold.
Politics / Re: Senate Rejects Nobel Prize Nomination For Yar’adua by mustafar1: 4:55am On Oct 31, 2009
awon atoo le oshi. . .olori gbigbe bi eja dindin
Politics / Re: Nigerians Again: NYC Temp Accused Of Stealing Identities by mustafar1: 7:35pm On Oct 30, 2009
Kobojunkie, i dont think he'll be able to be sold as the next best thing. i would be the front man in the campaign again him. thank God for the internet, this kind info no go fit expire lailai.

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