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Re: The After-Effects Of Reno Omokri’s “One-School” Challenge by chopnaira: 12:49pm On Apr 29 |
Goodvibes007:You were trying to educate zombies and Dullards aka Obidient mob. People with brain that have been replaced akpu and bitterleaf soup All you post will fly over their heads as they don't have the mental capacity to understand what you wrote and what that chibuzo guy posted. |
Re: The After-Effects Of Reno Omokri’s “One-School” Challenge by BluntCrazeMan: 12:49pm On Apr 29 |
PressMyButton:A devil knows another devil.?? .. Because I don't know devils. How come you know them? |
Re: The After-Effects Of Reno Omokri’s “One-School” Challenge by chopnaira: 12:52pm On Apr 29 |
BluntCrazeMan:😂😂😂 The pictures you posted has already been debunked on twitter as private ownership. Real Anambra public schools are shit and full of shit. 2 Likes 1 Share
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Re: The After-Effects Of Reno Omokri’s “One-School” Challenge by YourMrBoo: 12:53pm On Apr 29 |
LOVEALAIGBO: The guy is a dumb shit. With no brains. 1 Like |
Re: The After-Effects Of Reno Omokri’s “One-School” Challenge by YourMrBoo: 12:54pm On Apr 29 |
chopnaira: Private ownership for government sponsored school? Who's the private owner then? Or you just want to be plain dumb online. |
Re: The After-Effects Of Reno Omokri’s “One-School” Challenge by johnog4sure: 12:55pm On Apr 29 |
BluntCrazeMan: If my daughter will school in Nigeria, Iam already planning Anambara or a Private school in Abuja 3 Likes |
Re: The After-Effects Of Reno Omokri’s “One-School” Challenge by johnog4sure: 12:57pm On Apr 29 |
Goodvibes007:Anambara government supported private school, they so intentional about it, why did u think there is a boom in that sector, if u still do public school comparison Anambara will still top, Iam not from Anambara I am not Igbo 1 Like |
Re: The After-Effects Of Reno Omokri’s “One-School” Challenge by Enugurangers: 12:58pm On Apr 29 |
johnog4sure:And he left public schools to rot while supporting private schools LMAO. 1 Like |
Re: The After-Effects Of Reno Omokri’s “One-School” Challenge by Enugurangers: 1:00pm On Apr 29 |
YourMrBoo:I don't know why you people just come online to lie. Some of this catholic school where charging as high as 100,000 naira per term as far back as 2011. Because you support Peter Obi should make you lie like the devil. You think if it were cheap, all Anambrans would not have registered their kids in Catholic run schools. 1 Like |
Re: The After-Effects Of Reno Omokri’s “One-School” Challenge by YourMrBoo: 1:01pm On Apr 29 |
Enugurangers: You can't make a claim without providing evidence Hence you're the liar and accuser. Next pls 1 Like |
Re: The After-Effects Of Reno Omokri’s “One-School” Challenge by PressMyButton: 1:02pm On Apr 29 |
BluntCrazeMan:PPP for missionaries schools?, you're very ridiculous. Tell those lies to the devil, your father and your dumb mates alike. 1 Like |
Re: The After-Effects Of Reno Omokri’s “One-School” Challenge by chopnaira: 1:02pm On Apr 29 |
Enugurangers:Like the school Anambra1st son posted and the one in okpoko that goodvibes posted. Those are the real public school. That father muonso Catholic school which those girls that won the it national competition came from won't be anything less than 500k per term and that's being conservative. Their uniform alone could set a parent back by 100k |
Re: The After-Effects Of Reno Omokri’s “One-School” Challenge by johnog4sure: 1:02pm On Apr 29 |
Enugurangers:Go and read "wealth of a nation" government role is to make policy and not to run businesses, the reason why our oil sector is in ruin today is because is in public hands not in private...I can give several examples |
Re: The After-Effects Of Reno Omokri’s “One-School” Challenge by Enugurangers: 1:06pm On Apr 29 |
johnog4sure:Noone is disputing this. It's the lies of passing off Catholic schools where fees are very high as Peter Obi's legacy and that he built those schools is what I will never understand. Why do people lie for goodness sake. |
Re: The After-Effects Of Reno Omokri’s “One-School” Challenge by PressMyButton: 1:08pm On Apr 29 |
YourMrBoo:Another dumbhead spewing shiit. Government paying for the maintainance and salaries of missionaries/church schools?. Who are the lunatics telling you this nonsense? 1 Like |
Re: The After-Effects Of Reno Omokri’s “One-School” Challenge by johnog4sure: 1:17pm On Apr 29 |
Enugurangers:When Reno brought that senseless challenge, I knew Obidients will fall into that trap, Nobody in this country can dispute the fact that Anambara is topping when it comes to secondary school education in Nigeria, it is just malicious to be drawing any kind of comparison. But still if you compare the impact of Obi in education no state governor can even come close. |
Re: The After-Effects Of Reno Omokri’s “One-School” Challenge by Amumaigwe: 1:19pm On Apr 29 |
helinues: You are now calling for calm after you have been humbled and shamed by Obi's unparalleled result in the education sector. Oponu 4 Likes |
Re: The After-Effects Of Reno Omokri’s “One-School” Challenge by MASTAkiLLAh(m): 1:21pm On Apr 29 |
helinues:Keep quiet |
Re: The After-Effects Of Reno Omokri’s “One-School” Challenge by Good2go1: 1:24pm On Apr 29 |
See myopic thinking! so everybody reside in Lagos, Nobody lives aside Lagos? chopnaira: |
Re: The After-Effects Of Reno Omokri’s “One-School” Challenge by YourMrBoo: 1:43pm On Apr 29 |
PressMyButton: Are you okay? 🤡 Government pays the public teachers their salaries. Which is evidently and guaranteed by each year's state budget Go fix your goddamn water logged public schools. And leave Anambra the fk alone You're not fit for this discussion. 1 Like |
Re: The After-Effects Of Reno Omokri’s “One-School” Challenge by jasent(m): 2:09pm On Apr 29 |
chopnaira:Nobody fit cure your tribal craze. Osuor,mumu |
Re: The After-Effects Of Reno Omokri’s “One-School” Challenge by PressMyButton: 2:16pm On Apr 29 |
YourMrBoo:I repeat again, who're the lunatics putting these kind of stupid ideas in your heads?. When did state government start making provision for missionary schools in the budget?. Could you give us a reference in this year's budget the amount of funds Soludo allocated to Catholic schools? 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: The After-Effects Of Reno Omokri’s “One-School” Challenge by YourMrBoo: 2:28pm On Apr 29 |
PressMyButton: It's public knowledge Gave you a clue and you're here still denying. Now get the Bleep on if you can't educate yourself 🤡 |
Re: The After-Effects Of Reno Omokri’s “One-School” Challenge by PressMyButton: 2:37pm On Apr 29 |
YourMrBoo:Public knowledge my foot, you dirty illiterate. What Obi did was donations, that's why you see him taking pictures. Donation is a normal practice, anyone who has the capacity donates to schools, old students make donations, church members do too, lots of people do. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: The After-Effects Of Reno Omokri’s “One-School” Challenge by DMerciful(m): 2:45pm On Apr 29 |
Stop being mischievous, Obi granted a press conference due to his ongoing tour of the North and a journalist asked him that question. He responded to the journalist because he couldn't have ignored him. He told the journalist the wisdom behind renovating many schools however he never said he did not build new schools. Reno challenge backfired and he has kept quiet since then helinues: |
Re: The After-Effects Of Reno Omokri’s “One-School” Challenge by YourMrBoo: 2:50pm On Apr 29 |
PressMyButton: That's why it's a missionary and government partnership model and donations from private individuals are not refused. For your own good if you like before you go crazy government still pays teachers salary. Government Co own those schools. When obi finished his tenure he still in his philanthropy lifestyle still donates like a private citizen he doesn't pay their salary but the state government does that part. Know this and know peace, you can only confuse yourself if you may 🤡 To shock you. Anambra public school students don't pay school fees until jss3 And again if the government didn't own the school how come they can sack principals of these schools 🤡 Check this out: https://punchng.com/free-education-soludo-suspends-four-principals-for-disobedience/ |
Re: The After-Effects Of Reno Omokri’s “One-School” Challenge by PressMyButton: 3:59pm On Apr 29 |
YourMrBoo:Are those not public schools?, Soludo can do whatever he likes to them. You don't know the difference between a public and mission school, you see why i called you an illiterate. 3 Likes |
Re: The After-Effects Of Reno Omokri’s “One-School” Challenge by Goodvibes007: 4:09pm On Apr 29 |
PressMyButton:School fees of mission school vs public school.. And those below are cheap ones. Rev Father Muonso Ebube or whatever that guy's name is. The school won't be less than 500k per term. I read that some rev sisters operating some catholic schools are even charging up to 1million naira per term. Regular public school in Anambra is around 5k per term. 1 Like 1 Share
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Re: The After-Effects Of Reno Omokri’s “One-School” Challenge by opamoses1: 4:11pm On Apr 29 |
PressMyButton:You have him an unsolvable question. |
Re: The After-Effects Of Reno Omokri’s “One-School” Challenge by jude79(m): 4:25pm On Apr 29 |
PressMyButton: Stop embarrassing yourself, even obi's alma mater, christ the king secondary school, onitsha, owned by catholic, but were all under government because government took over all mission schools, in 1970, this represent 82% of public primary schools in anambara standing at 1260 as of 2005/6, obi came and changed the whole education policy, handing the maintainance of schools back to missionaries, while retaining payment of salary to teachers and upgrading the schools, here's how he did it The N6 billion will be shared among the Catholic, Anglican and remaining government schools in four instalments. In the first instalment, the Catholic Church, which owns a lion’s share of 453 schools, will receive over N762 million, while its Anglican counterpart will receive over N498 million. The remaining public schools not taken from the churches will share about N489 million out of a total of N1.75 billion. The second and third instalments will gulp N1.25 billion each, while the fourth and last instalment will cost the government N1.75 billion. I hope you read it well like nursery school kids repeat nursery rhymes, even though i doubt whether an agbadorian can accept realities, even if you shows it to him a thousand times 1 Like
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Re: The After-Effects Of Reno Omokri’s “One-School” Challenge by YourMrBoo: 4:38pm On Apr 29 |
jude79: They will never hear. Always feeling they know it all lol Clowns 🤡 |
Re: The After-Effects Of Reno Omokri’s “One-School” Challenge by jude79(m): 4:50pm On Apr 29 |
YourMrBoo: Of course the will argue for arguement sake, but deep down in their soul, they know the truth, it will continue to torment them untill their last breadth, then they will face damnation for supporting evil, what a frustrated life, an enslaved mind is the greatest enlsavement any human can endure, jagabandit used tribal and religious sentiment to finish them. 1 Like
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