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Selective Outrage: Jamb Vs WAEC by danvon(op): 8:52pm On May 15, 2025
Ever since the Jamb saga, lots of South East politicians have used the opportunity to score cheap petty points by accusing the Nigerian government of bias towards Igbos, despite evidence that Lagos state (the state of the President) was the most affected...

Yet how many of these 'concerned parents' complained against Emma Powerful for declaring May 30th public holiday? a date which clashed with WAEC exams, which is not even controlled by Nigeria.

How many of these 'concerned parents' complained about the sit-at-home order which is given by IPOB on Monday (a school day) thereby messing up the South East education rhythm?

It seems like they remember their children's education during JAMB and forget about it the rest of the year.

May 30th is fast approaching, let us see how 'concerned' they will be.
Re: Selective Outrage: Jamb Vs WAEC by PresidObi: 9:24pm On May 15, 2025
That JAMB disaster was avoidable. If we can select intelligent minds to take care of our education and not put tribalists in positions of authority, Nigeria will be great again.
Re: Selective Outrage: Jamb Vs WAEC by PlasmaTV: 9:50pm On May 15, 2025
How is Lagos state the state of the President?

If you want to make stupid claims, at least make them with sense naaaaa
Re: Selective Outrage: Jamb Vs WAEC by MadPolitician: 9:59pm On May 15, 2025
danvon:
Ever since the Jamb saga, lots of South East politicians have used the opportunity to score cheap petty points by accusing the Nigerian government of bias towards Igbos, despite evidence that Lagos state (the state of the President) was the most affected...

Yet how many of these 'concerned parents' complained against Emma Powerful for declaring May 30th public holiday? a date which clashed with WAEC exams, which is not even controlled by Nigeria.

How many of these 'concerned parents' complained about the sit-at-home order which is given by IPOB on Monday (a school day) thereby messing up the South East education rhythm?

It seems like they remember their children's education during JAMB and forget about it the rest of the year.

May 30th is fast approaching, let us see how 'concerned' they will be.
Stop defending infamy.
Re: Selective Outrage: Jamb Vs WAEC by Bullet4thiefnub: 10:52pm On May 15, 2025
And the MODs won’t ban this , nairaland is forked
Re: Selective Outrage: Jamb Vs WAEC by Bobloco: 3:27am On May 16, 2025
PlasmaTV:
How is Lagos state the state of the President?

If you want to make stupid claims, at least make them with sense naaaaa
Someone with roots in Iragbiji, Osun State.

Please don't mind the OP
Re: Selective Outrage: Jamb Vs WAEC by KillahPriest: 5:28am On May 16, 2025
Dindinrin has forgotten he doesn't have any right to tell people how to use their emotions. That'd aside though, the minister of education and JAMB registrar have to be sacked immediately but we all know that won't happen because they were just following orders cool
Re: Selective Outrage: Jamb Vs WAEC by DMerciful(m): 5:54am On May 16, 2025
Igbos dominated areas of Lagos were the most affected. Everything points to Igbos
danvon:
Ever since the Jamb saga, lots of South East politicians have used the opportunity to score cheap petty points by accusing the Nigerian government of bias towards Igbos, despite evidence that Lagos state (the state of the President) was the most affected...

Yet how many of these 'concerned parents' complained against Emma Powerful for declaring May 30th public holiday? a date which clashed with WAEC exams, which is not even controlled by Nigeria.

How many of these 'concerned parents' complained about the sit-at-home order which is given by IPOB on Monday (a school day) thereby messing up the South East education rhythm?

It seems like they remember their children's education during JAMB and forget about it the rest of the year.

May 30th is fast approaching, let us see how 'concerned' they will be.
Re: Selective Outrage: Jamb Vs WAEC by Channel54: 6:24am On May 16, 2025
danvon:
Ever since the Jamb saga, lots of South East politicians have used the opportunity to score cheap petty points by accusing the Nigerian government of bias towards Igbos, despite evidence that Lagos state (the state of the President) was the most affected...

Yet how many of these 'concerned parents' complained against Emma Powerful for declaring May 30th public holiday? a date which clashed with WAEC exams, which is not even controlled by Nigeria.

How many of these 'concerned parents' complained about the sit-at-home order which is given by IPOB on Monday (a school day) thereby messing up the South East education rhythm?

It seems like they remember their children's education during JAMB and forget about it the rest of the year.

May 30th is fast approaching, let us see how 'concerned' they will be.
How can you wake up and write gibberish? Don't you process your thoughts before posting? Whatever iota of sense you think you made in your gibberish is ruined by one obvious lie included in your magnified tomfoolery.
Re: Selective Outrage: Jamb Vs WAEC by danvon(op): 6:29am On May 16, 2025
PlasmaTV:
How is Lagos state the state of the President?

If you want to make stupid claims, at least make them with sense naaaaa
Tinubu entire political career revolved around Lagos state, it is Tinubu state.
Re: Selective Outrage: Jamb Vs WAEC by danvon(op): 6:31am On May 16, 2025
DMerciful:
Igbos dominated areas of Lagos were the most affected. Everything points to Igbos
There are no Igbo dominated area in Lagos. The girl that committed suicide in Lagos was not Igbo.
Re: Selective Outrage: Jamb Vs WAEC by PlasmaTV: 8:02am On May 16, 2025
danvon:
Tinubu entire political career revolved around Lagos state, it is Tinubu state.
Lol
Smh for you bro
Re: Selective Outrage: Jamb Vs WAEC by danvon(op): 8:41am On May 16, 2025
Channel54:
How can you wake up and write gibberish? Don't you process your thoughts before posting? Whatever iota of sense you think you made in your gibberish is ruined by one obvious lie included in your magnified tomfoolery.
When they cannot make any counter point they start hurling insults.
Re: Selective Outrage: Jamb Vs WAEC by 9jatriot(m): 8:49am On May 16, 2025
There is more to this JAMB issue than meets the eye. There is an orchestrated attempt to discredit JAMB.

A good discerning eye will have noticed that why a lot of people wrongly assumed that the kids failed because they no longer read, they were a set of people who seem to already have info about a possible glitch. They were the first set of people to react and cry foul, then they were the first set of people to use the FOI bill to go and check JAMB because their insider already told them what they would find.

Now to a large extent JAMB's image has been really tarnished, which I believe was their aim all along or maybe there is more.
Re: Selective Outrage: Jamb Vs WAEC by SeeWahala: 9:22am On May 16, 2025
Jamb's nyasch has open and breeze has blow

Whoooooosaaaiiio ! Hehehe 🤣😂
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