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| Re: Video Of The Interior Of Vetland School, A Government School by naptu2(op): 2:26pm On Apr 17 |
kullozone:Exactly why I don't take these things seriously. I wrote clearly that it is a public/government school and so many people have written that is completely free, yet these people keep coming to write that it is for the rich, it is private, how can a common man's child attend, etc. Do you think that they should be taken seriously? |
| Re: Video Of The Interior Of Vetland School, A Government School by Mrhonesty: 2:40pm On Apr 17 |
Have you seen Lagos Obidient resident complaining about Tinubu's government? They are all enjoying Lagos. The ones complaining are the south eastern residents. quote author=Lithiumite post=139125532]All those obidients always saying tinubu is the reason for their hunger should cone see what state govts can do to ameliorate the hunger they are going through and always cry about......providing quality affordable education and health care falls within the purview of state govts......instead of playing hate politics,they should ask their state govs what they are doing with their allocations. Fuel and USD subsidy has been removed and further compounded by the ME crisis leading to high cost of living,a family that cant afford private schools for tbeir children can apply to standard public schools like this and still get quality education for their children and wards, which will definitely be cheaper compared to the private schools,this will free up disposable income for such families to use for other things while they will be confident the govt will provide quality education......its not tinubu's job to build elemenrmtary and secondary schools for your children, its the responsibility of your state govs......Tinubu is taking care of the children if the masses seeking tertiary education with NELFUND......"if they cant see what we are doing we give them glasses" the jagaban borgu.[/quote] |
| Re: Video Of The Interior Of Vetland School, A Government School by Image123(m): 3:19pm On Apr 17 |
OredoPikin:Keep assuming. He's doing it as President of Nigeria. Like he said, go get glasses. If you're old enough, it was similar in Lagos when he started. His common name was Oju yobo, something having to do with suffering until your eyes are bulging and about dropping. His reelection was another war. |
| Re: Video Of The Interior Of Vetland School, A Government School by OredoPikin: 3:29pm On Apr 17 |
Image123:So u mean people were getting killed in Lagos and kidnapped on a daily basis when he was governor of Lagos Wawu😂. Anyways u are right. Mile 2 to mile 12 was no go area even as early as 7pm U will be robbed Oshodi was another Borno then. Tinubu even placed a big signboard in oshodi indicating that road is a federal road. It took fashola and Ambode to restore the glory of Lagos But somehow the praise was given to The NADECO fraudster that was the worst governor as at then God help u. Obi achievement when he becomes President in 2027 will never be given to the NADECO fraud. U no longer control the media to drive that narratives |
| Re: Video Of The Interior Of Vetland School, A Government School by LeopardX: 3:31pm On Apr 17 |
psychologist:The one in CMS boys, Bariga is still in active use till now. Na wetin Dem dey use till now. |
| Re: Video Of The Interior Of Vetland School, A Government School by Image123(m): 3:31pm On Apr 17 |
OredoPikin:delirium |
| Re: Video Of The Interior Of Vetland School, A Government School by OredoPikin: 3:42pm On Apr 17 |
Image123:Exactly how u guys are. Most governors have chosen their successors since 1999 U don't see them take the glory of those successors. Or start allocating the achievement of those successors to themselves Only fraudsters like the NADECO fraud is still taking the glory of his successors 20yrs after🤣🤣 Nor be delirium be that. And the fact that ozuors like u can't even think. Meanwhile, he did nothing as governor except over taxing and then looting it. That one nor reach am, he started accumulating debts upon debts through borrowing. He was borrowing and borrowing until Obasenjo then President put a stop to it. During sallah and Ramadan, he will be sharing rice and hampers 🤣🤣🤣 That is why there is nothing he does now that surprise me cos he has always been clueless in governance but smart in stealing and propagandas |
| Re: Video Of The Interior Of Vetland School, A Government School by lapintoz: 4:07pm On Apr 17 |
At least you tried to patch up an abysmal performance in 8 yrs.......🤣🤣 1. No road, no school, no hospital, zero infrastructure. 2. Oriental Petroleum in Anambra is doing what really....petrol or gas station. 3. Orange Drugs, a private company, imports drugs from India which the Onitsha boys copies to make fake medicines 💊 4. Banks or bank branches in Anambra na Obi's achievement. Una no get shame. I no get time for your time. Vote your candidate make i vote mine. If you are not happy with the outcome, go to court. 😁 NB, wait for ADC primary, another round of wailings will ensue..... OredoPikin: |
| Re: Video Of The Interior Of Vetland School, A Government School by lapintoz: 4:26pm On Apr 17 |
I am not a keyboard warrior or online voter. So I no get that much time to be yarning epistle. Google the $16 billion withdrawal for power project under OBJ. You will get the real story and be better educated. Tell us a little bit about your candidates track record in Anambra for 8 years aside from hero brewery.....😁 anonimi: |
| Re: Video Of The Interior Of Vetland School, A Government School by OredoPikin: 5:07pm On Apr 17 |
lapintoz:Omo Illiteracy bad o🤣🤣 How u take pass comprehension for school? Tinubu really exposed una well Most educated region in the mud again😂 Anyways, while Obi was building the biggest industrial layout in the whole of South East that attracted over 40 multinational companies that legally employed hundreds of thousands of Anambra indigenes, tinubu was creating thugs, smokers and agberos to be disturbing market women and bus drivers and the peace of Lagos 🤣 U say Obi nor build single road 🤣 It's on record When Obi was governor, Anambra has the best road network in the whole of Nigeria according to the federal ministry of work as at then. He constructed over 800km of roads linking villages to city centre U said no school😂 Let me not mention the numbers of schools he renovated sha, u can easily make use of your google, pictures and images full online incase you can't travel to Anambra. Anambra state university igbariam campus from scratch He built and licenced over 15 nursing schools. U say he no built hospital 🤣 Ojukwu university teaching hospital was built by him from scratch. the first heart transplant in the whole of South East was done in the hospital he built and equipped Yes, he built a power plants also. He bought over 600 schools buses for schools in Anambra and they are all on record Even Wike(then minister of education) commissioned some of the buses them🤣 If these are not infrastructures, I wondered what infrastructure means to you 😏😏 I didn't say u should not support Tinubu o Support tinubu but stop lying to yourselves or better keep the lies to yourselves and stop displaying illiteracy in a public space Anyways, Obi did nothing for 8yrs😁 Let's maintain that energy and hope it stick🤗🤗 Reno reno😂😂 He said Obi overperformed🤣🤣 Nor be me talk am o. Na una ambassador to Mexico talk am🤗 As for me and you, he did nothing for 8yrs and we must repeat it till it stick😂
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| Re: Video Of The Interior Of Vetland School, A Government School by MasterTeeUSA: 5:09pm On Apr 17 |
Brought back Memories of Wesley vs AirForce Comprehensive competition finals...organized by a private educational center. They came with AC luxury bus, dressed up in suit and ties...we came with public transport paid by us.. Chemistry- Tied Physics - we led by one question Biology- they won by one question Math - Tied...then they missed one question and we won the bonus. We had one question left...if we miss it and they get the bonus...it goes to sudden death. We picked a question..and ESC campus said one wuruwuru thing...and they gave us the hardest question as last one. What is Tan 15 degrees...you have 30 - 60 seconds. For this question, you will first get a quadratic expression then solve to get sqrt 2 - 1. Amazingly, I had practiced this question in Further Math. I almost jumped out of my chair. That is how we won o. Full British A Level Course and N5000 split into 2. This was 27yrs ago. Never underestimate your opponents. Some of these awards gave me the opportunity to travel abroad on scholarship..Now, I am paying it forward with my NGO, IDAGBA Empowerment Foundation. Search, Like and Subscribe to us on YouTube naptu2: |
| Re: Video Of The Interior Of Vetland School, A Government School by Flamengo1: 6:05pm On Apr 17 |
Vetland has always been a top notch sec school. Could still remember back then in 1997 while in ss 2, some of us was driven in our school bus straight to st finbarrs near unilag for a school invitational,the experience was quite refreshing. Still has fond memos of our days back then,back of our school has train track for moving trains passing to their destination,this could be seen from 2nd floor of our classes. The 90s in vetland was an era of its own,and it was different strokes for different folks,each clique was unique: some boyz rolled dice,some played b ball, some volley ball,some football,some off to allen water packs to chill after school,while some was to vibe with rhythm that could wow kenny ogungbe or D1,and some were all about deals to strike,while some were married to their books. |
| Re: Video Of The Interior Of Vetland School, A Government School by lapintoz: 6:18pm On Apr 17 |
Put this on ice, after una primary, we will continue from there. I am not used to dissipating energy unnecessarily. All I know is pro-max tears loading..... In one month's time, everybody's score card will be on Google 😁 OredoPikin: |
| Re: Video Of The Interior Of Vetland School, A Government School by OredoPikin: 6:44pm On Apr 17 |
lapintoz:🤣🤣🤣 Nothing concern me with ADC primaries I am not their member I will support whoever emerged. Even if na goat I will vote a goat instead of the failed President NADECO fraudster. But we are not discussing ADC primaries na. Why do u want to change topic?😂 Let's stick to Obi did nothing for 8yrs. We must sing it daily so it sticks 😅 See as WIKE be that time🤣 Over 35 thousand computers to schools. Over 600 school buses Power generating plants to schools Guess what, as at then, he has already cleared the huge debt he met and he made Anambra the least indebted state in Nigeria then Haa Even tinubu nation newspaper carried it🤣 Anyways He did nothing as governor for 8yrs😂
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| Re: Video Of The Interior Of Vetland School, A Government School by Topshow2010(m): 8:50pm On Apr 17 |
That's my alma mater ,proudly 2001 set VETOSAN ! |
| Re: Video Of The Interior Of Vetland School, A Government School by delpee(f): 9:57pm On Apr 17 |
Wow! Impressive. So it's not only Tolu Complex. Great improvement in Lagos public schools from the 2 shift system of the 70s to the Jakande schools and now this. It's been a great move no doubt. Kudos to Gov. BOS who has built solidly on the foundations laid by his predecessors. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 |
| Re: Video Of The Interior Of Vetland School, A Government School by Jakpon: 9:15am On Apr 18 |
Okoyeeboz:Bros abeg wetin be dis na. The way ibo people dey take hype that Otti ehn. Well English man talk say in the village of the blind, a one eyed man is a king. |
| Re: Video Of The Interior Of Vetland School, A Government School by lapintoz: 5:39pm On Apr 18 |
I asked chat GPT to draw up a comparison between this present PBAT's led government and the previous ones below is the response I got you're free to do so too Bola Ahmed Tinubu could be considered one of Nigeria’s best presidents (from a development standpoint), you have to focus on structural reforms, macroeconomic stabilization, and long-term capacity building—then compare those with what past leaders achieved or failed to do. Below is a robust pro-Tinubu argument, grounded in measurable developments and contrasted with predecessors. 1. Bold Structural Reforms (Unmatched Since 1999) Tinubu’s edge: Fuel subsidy removal (a decades-long drain on public finances) Unification of exchange rates (ending multiple FX windows) 👉 These were widely seen as politically dangerous but economically necessary. Freed trillions of naira for development spending � The Guardian Nigeria Prevented a looming fiscal crisis and debt spiral � Reuters Compared to predecessors: Muhammadu Buhari largely retained subsidies, worsening fiscal pressure. Olusegun Obasanjo implemented reforms—but avoided politically explosive ones like subsidy removal at scale. 👉 Argument: Tinubu has taken the toughest structural decisions of any democratic-era president. 2. Strong Revenue Growth & Fiscal Discipline Tinubu’s achievements: Non-oil revenue exceeded ₦20 trillion (record level) � Premium Times Nigeria Monthly government allocations to states increased significantly (over 60%) � Thisdaylive Debt service-to-revenue ratio dropped from ~97% to below 50% � The Guardian Nigeria Fiscal deficit reduced from 5.4% to ~3% of GDP � Premium Times Nigeria Compared to predecessors: Buhari era: Almost all revenue went into debt servicing Earlier governments: Heavy reliance on oil, weak tax systems 👉 Argument: Tinubu is rebuilding Nigeria’s fiscal foundation, something previous administrations struggled to achieve sustainably. 3. Economic Growth & Stability Indicators Under Tinubu: GDP growth reached ~4%+ in 2025 (fastest in years) � Premium Times Nigeria Q2 2025 growth: 4.23% (highest in 4 years) � The Guardian Nigeria Trade surplus surged significantly � Thisdaylive External reserves increased and investor confidence improved � The Economic Times World Bank projections: Nigeria expected to grow ~4.2% by 2026, supported by reforms � Reuters Compared to predecessors: Buhari: Low growth + recession periods Goodluck Jonathan: Moderate growth but structurally fragile 👉 Argument: Tinubu is shifting Nigeria from consumption-driven to reform-driven growth. 4. Massive Increase in Government Revenue & Capacity Tinubu: Government revenue doubled in some sectors � Nairametrics FAAC allocations surged, empowering states to: Pay salaries Invest in infrastructure � State House Abuja Compared to predecessors: States were often broke and dependent on bailouts 👉 Argument: Tinubu has strengthened federal and state capacity simultaneously. 5. External Sector & Investment Improvements Tinubu: Cleared $10 billion FX backlog � The Economic Times Foreign reserves rose significantly Foreign Direct Investment increased sharply � ICRC Compared to predecessors: Nigeria struggled with: FX shortages Capital flight Investor distrust 👉 Argument: Tinubu restored investor confidence and liquidity in the system. 6. Diversification Away from Oil Tinubu: Non-oil exports increased to ~48% of total exports � The Guardian Nigeria Manufacturing exports rose sharply Record non-oil tax revenue Compared to predecessors: Nigeria remained oil-dependent for decades 👉 Argument: Tinubu is pushing Nigeria toward a more diversified, resilient economy. 7. Long-Term Infrastructure & Digital Push Tinubu: Expansion of digital infrastructure (fiber optics, tech growth) � ICRC Redirected subsidy savings into: Infrastructure Health Education � The Guardian Nigeria Compared to predecessors: Infrastructure investment often limited by fiscal leakages (subsidies, corruption) 👉 Argument: Tinubu is reallocating wasteful spending into productive assets. 8. Courage to Implement Painful but Necessary Policies This is perhaps the strongest argument. Tinubu implemented reforms that: Others avoided for political survival Economists had recommended for over 20 years 👉 Even critics agree: These policies caused short-term hardship But may prevent long-term economic collapse � Reuters Final Comparative Verdict Why a strong case can be made: Compared to: Muhammadu Buhari → cautious, low-growth, subsidy-heavy Goodluck Jonathan → growth without deep reforms Olusegun Obasanjo → reformist, but less aggressive on subsidies 👉 Tinubu stands out for: Depth of reforms Speed of implementation Fiscal restructuring Economic rebalancing Bottom Line (Pro-Tinubu Argument) If you define “best president” by: Structural economic reforms Fiscal discipline Long-term national repositioning. 👉 Then a strong argument can be made that Tinubu is among the most transformational presidents Nigeria has had—even if the short-term pain is significant. *Courtesy: Olaitan A Okedeji.* OredoPikin: |
| Re: Video Of The Interior Of Vetland School, A Government School by lapintoz: 5:40pm On Apr 18 |
And they all support tinubu because he brought the reform that increased state and LG revenue significantly Jakpon: |
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