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| Re: Is It Fair To Give Igbo Children The Highest Cutoff Marks?? by tiwasiaife(m): 12:43pm On Mar 07, 2025 |
simpleseyi:Then what changed? Why the reversal? The worst thing on earth is injustice. Everyone praying for peace, but non is asking for justice. |
| Re: Is It Fair To Give Igbo Children The Highest Cutoff Marks?? by Jamie248: 1:26am On Mar 08, 2025 |
tiwasiaife:Look, those figures don't mean anything, each particular cut-off is just a means of managing demand within the state attached to it! I swear I cannot believe that people with such low IQ like you guys exist and function at this level of Nigerian society, jeez!!! |
| Re: Is It Fair To Give Igbo Children The Highest Cutoff Marks?? by tiwasiaife(m): 1:35am On Mar 08, 2025 |
Jamie248:When you can withstand simple argument, you result to insult. I wont use same on you. |
| Re: Is It Fair To Give Igbo Children The Highest Cutoff Marks?? by Ngozi123(f): 8:42pm On Mar 16, 2025 |
I think the solution to all of this is to simply build more unity schools in those states with the highest cut off marks. Academic excellence should be rewarded. |
| Re: Is It Fair To Give Igbo Children The Highest Cutoff Marks?? by Ikaeniyan0: 9:22pm On Mar 16, 2025 |
Ngozi123:Tell your state government in the east to build more schools, is thier job |
| Re: Is It Fair To Give Igbo Children The Highest Cutoff Marks?? by Ngozi123(f): 9:25pm On Mar 16, 2025 |
Ikaeniyan0:Shouldn't the high cut off marks tell you that they are doing their jobs when it comes to education in their states? Don't you think that those who are doing a good job should be rewarded? ![]() |
| Re: Is It Fair To Give Igbo Children The Highest Cutoff Marks?? by proeast(m): 10:10pm On Mar 16, 2025 |
Lol, no wonder they give you people single digit cut off requirements. Is it government that allocates shops in markets or people bid and it goes to the highest bidders? In your own states, Igbos occupy nice plazas because they can afford it while most of your own people stay in batchers or use wheel barrow. You can't afford nice shops in plazas in your own States, but you want shops in International markets in Onitsha? Can your poor father afford it? You have 0.1% representation but you want to lead over those that has 90% representation based on merit? Have you ever seen Igbos being chairman of bureau de change in the north? Have you ever seen Igbos being chairman in any market where yorubas are majority? Most of you from the sad waste have very low IQ and it's no surprise why you keep voting for brain dead fools like Buhari and Tinubu. You all only exist and then die, you guys never lived because of lack of knowledge🤮🤮. Christistruth02: |
| Re: Is It Fair To Give Igbo Children The Highest Cutoff Marks?? by proeast(m): 10:25pm On Mar 16, 2025 |
Shut up and stop lying, Ekiti, Ondo and Ogun never had highest for decades! Imo and Anambra have always led! Even Ebonyi that we see as low by Igbo standards is still higher than Ekiti you people always lie and claim to be home of professors. From primary to university, Igbos are giving the highest cut offs while you lower the bar to floor for your low intelligence regions, but when it comes to governance and managing of the economy, you still run back to the block heads that used single digit and fail cut off marks to come and manage things, and you still wonder why your country is so useless, stagnant and underdeveloped. Obviously, you can't give what you don't have! Go back to the first Republic when Igbos were in control of the economy due to merit system and see how advanced Nigeria was then. You barbarians took over after the civil war and completely ruined everything. Whenever I see the madness going on in Nigeria due to incompetent fools at the helm of affairs, I remember a picture of monkeys that seized control of a car, chased away the original occupants only to continue running around in circles because they can't drive it. simpleseyi: |
| Re: Is It Fair To Give Igbo Children The Highest Cutoff Marks?? by aswani(m): 12:12am On Mar 17, 2025 |
proeast:Which begs the question as to why there was a coup if things were that good? Don't forget the soldiers (forget their tribe for now) were fed up of the government corruption and nations downward financial slide into chaos as a result. Ndigbo joined up again with Ndi North in the second republic to even destroy the economy further as Awo made sure Ndi Yoruba stayed firmly in opposition. You too, stop lying |
| Re: Is It Fair To Give Igbo Children The Highest Cutoff Marks?? by Christistruth02: 3:06am On Mar 17, 2025 |
proeast:https://businessday.ng/news/article/anambra-traders-protest-govt-ejection-planned-demolition-of-1200-shops/ https://businessday.ng/news/article/anambra-traders-urged-to-obtain-c-of-o-for-shops-in-government-markets/
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| Re: Is It Fair To Give Igbo Children The Highest Cutoff Marks?? by proeast(m): 7:58am On Mar 17, 2025 |
Another half baked logic. If government demolishes shops for any reason, does it now mean it wasn't owned by individuals? When you buy land and pay money for it, won't you still obtain C of O? Plazas are built everyday by either individuals, estate developers or government after which they will be sold to individuals or rented to them, did Yorubas apply and they were rejected because they're Yoruba? Igbos are capitalists who sell to the highest bidder without minding where they come from. We don't practice tribalism in business like yorubas. If your parents could protest in Lagos, on live TV that Igbos have made it impossible to afford rent due to high cost, is it in the East that they could afford it? Christistruth02: |
| Re: Is It Fair To Give Igbo Children The Highest Cutoff Marks?? by Christistruth02: 9:46am On Mar 17, 2025 |
proeast:Ask someone to read and explain things to you in your Language so you understand Govt owned Markets |
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