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Re: Why There Are Doubts That A REAL Chibok Girl Was Found - Cramjones by nike4love: 9:09am On May 21, 2016
thegoodjoehunt3:


For instance, seiving or distillation will be explained in the local dialect. Not distillation giving a local dialect name. You guys are funny.

Are you telling me you can not explain what seiving is in your local dialect?
Lol
Make una no distract us from fuel subsidy,
Re: Why There Are Doubts That A REAL Chibok Girl Was Found - Cramjones by hausameat: 9:11am On May 21, 2016
TheGoodJoe:

Let me say it again. There are a lot of SS3 students in the North who can not speak or understand English.

So, you are saying if any of them is kidnapped, if they rescue them, it is a scam?

Your logic does not add up.
If there are SS3 students in the north that cannot speak and understand English except Hausa which is their parent tongue, for goodness sake why should there be school? Why should government pay teachers and run other expenses? Nigeria is indeed a zoo. We really need the devision badly. I can't understand why government will running school in the northerner regions for itsown language while other regions not enjoying the same thing? I expect government to esterblish both tribal and educational institutions in the other regioms outside the north since the north is not interested
Re: Why There Are Doubts That A REAL Chibok Girl Was Found - Cramjones by Nobody: 9:34am On May 21, 2016
cramjones:
2. Two years ago, someone whol looks exactly like Amina was paraded by the military with a bomb strapped around her, as one of the child suicide bomber Boko Haram had sent to cause havoc. Is this just a coincidence or is that girl really Amina 2 years younger that the Amina that resurfaced two years later as a rescued girl. Kindly examine the picture and make your conclusions. What are the odds in a country of 180 million people that two girls connected with Boko Haram would look exactly alike? (Refer to the pictures)
Those two girls look alike to you? I just had to stop reading there. Congratulation on having a half baked brain
Re: Why There Are Doubts That A REAL Chibok Girl Was Found - Cramjones by Chommieblaq(f): 10:12am On May 21, 2016
tayebest:
An average Hausa man dont really speak English they prefer their language to any other one. Even in my school sef, there are some lectures who can't really use Hausa to lecture but not that they are not good in the course o, or that they are not brilliant, but tell them they should reverse and lecture in Hausa language grin you will enjoy the lecture pass honeymoon sef grin cheesy


Na their Blood...
Not Chibok, chibok is a predominantly Christian, they are kinda enlighten, I have visited a boarding school in chibok n I know what am talking about. People that proudly call their town CBK city
Re: Why There Are Doubts That A REAL Chibok Girl Was Found - Cramjones by tayebest(m): 10:25am On May 21, 2016
Chommieblaq:
Not Chibok, chibok is a predominantly Christian, they are kinda enlighten, I have visited a boarding school in chibok n I know what am talking about. People that proudly call their town CBK city
because they are Christian they can understand English more than the hausa Muslims? SMH for your shallow reasoning cry
Re: Why There Are Doubts That A REAL Chibok Girl Was Found - Cramjones by tayebest(m): 10:33am On May 21, 2016
Chommieblaq:
Not Chibok, chibok is a predominantly Christian, they are kinda enlighten, I have visited a boarding school in chibok n I know what am talking about. People that proudly call their town CBK city
Because they are "christian" now means they can understand and speak fluently than the Hausa Muslims? SMH for your shallow thinking o.



PS: The name "Amina Ali" does not sound like a christian name!
Re: Why There Are Doubts That A REAL Chibok Girl Was Found - Cramjones by SUMIC247(m): 10:53am On May 21, 2016
THE MIRACLE OF CHIBOK
Girl's Age = 15
Nigeria's educational system = 6 3 3 4
Date of abduction = 2014 (2 years ago)
Age at abduction = 15 - 2 = 13
Girl's class at abduction = SS3 (©Chibok girls taking
SSCE physics)
So, a 13 year old girl who cannot speak English was
taking physics at Chibok secondary school mbok?
6yrs primary school + 6yrs Secondary school = 12
years. This implies our miracle Chibok babe entered
primary school at age 1, yet can't speak English! If
this lack of knowledge of English made her repeat
any class in this trajectory of divine educational
trajectory, that means the bigger miracle that she
started school in the womb! Meanwhile. I love the way APC and Buhari are insulting the intelligence of Nigerians in 'wetin una go do' style. Una never see something! #cpd#
Re: Why There Are Doubts That A REAL Chibok Girl Was Found - Cramjones by Stevosty: 12:09pm On May 21, 2016
cramjones:
So how do they write WAEC. Is there a Hausa version of WAEC?

-CramJones
persons who served or serving in core North for his or her NYSC will be like this guy doesnt know whatzup, you need to pay a visit to the north, reason why their cutoff is usually ridiculous low.
Re: Why There Are Doubts That A REAL Chibok Girl Was Found - Cramjones by Stevosty: 12:14pm On May 21, 2016
#BringBackOurHumanity By Pius Adesanmi. Must everything be about politics? For political reasons, you have had no life in the last two years beyond the business of denying the experience of the Chibok girls. No girls were kidnapped. Fabrication. Oby Ezekwesili is crazy. What is this idea of girls writing exams in the North? Do they have schools in the North? On and on you droned, mocking everything that is mockable. You mocked the parents of the Chibok girls You mocked the #BringBackOurGirls campaign You mocked every effort to find the girls Whenever videos of the girls appeared, you mocked the girls Every emerging fact, every emerging evidence was just an inconvenient detail that could not stand in the way of your political and politicized denial of the fact that the girls were indeed taken. Then one girl is rescued. You continued your political denial until your stupidity began to embarrass even stupid you! So you switched from denial to whine! Whine, whine, whine, whine, whine! Only one girl? What's the big deal? Look at her photo self. She looks too well fed and comfortable. She is not fine. And why is she on camera? Really? Why is she on camera? Because even with her on camera, your stupid self still went on your political denialist voyage the first day she was rescued, claiming no girls were missing in Chibok! Imagine what you would have done, where you would have gone without visual evidence of the rescued girl on camera! Even Thomas believed after seeing and touching the nail holes in His hands. Not you. For you, Thomas na mugu. He should not have believed! Even with video evidence before your eyes, your song is denial! Then a second girl is rescued. And you drone on and on. Only two? What's the big deal? There are still so many missing. Listen up, you inhuman oaf. One life rescued is just as important as the other lives we are still waiting for. And we pray they are also rescued. It is only in your tortured brain that human life could be qualified with "only". So, once there was an opportunity to rescue one of the girls, the Nigerian Army should have left her there because rescuing one would mean that we would have to deal with your sick logic that only one was rescued? All you are doing now is struggling to force reality to conform with your denialist yarns instead of admitting that you had been wrong all along. Just because of politics. You don't even have to credit President Buhari if you don't want to. He doesn't need your credit anyway. You don't have to greet the rescuers. You don't have to celebrate that girls have been rescued. You don't have to congratulate the parents. You don't have to empathize or sympathize. Just shut the heck up for once in your denialist life! Insha Allah, when the girls have been rescued, we shall need the Nigerian Army to rescue the humanity of many of our people from the Sambisa forest of inhumanity where they reside and revel in evil. And we shall need therapists to teach many to be human again.
Re: Why There Are Doubts That A REAL Chibok Girl Was Found - Cramjones by shekonz(m): 12:38pm On May 21, 2016
cramjones:
So how do they write WAEC. Is there a Hausa version of WAEC?

-CramJones
Bros u never see anything. I would suggest you volunteer to mark WAEC scripts of students from the north or you go and teach a class in the North then you would understand better. Case closed
Re: Why There Are Doubts That A REAL Chibok Girl Was Found - Cramjones by mansmx20(m): 12:54pm On May 21, 2016
TheGoodJoe:
Kai My guy, you failed me big time with this post. Simple reasoning will answer your questions.

There are northern sections that are educationally challenged and they do not operate educationally the way other sections do.

NYSC former members have verified that there are a lot of SS3 students in the North who can not speak English.

I am yet to see a concrete report that says Amina can not speak English at all. She is more comfortable in her native tongue.

If the army shows a hundred Aminas dead, does it prove that this girl is not Amina?

She was identified by members of her community who knew her. She talked in the market Square. The Vice Principal of the school described her as a quiet and humble girl.

Her mum is with her. Yet you are spreading what I do not understand.

This is one of your weakest posts.
Not only SS3 stuednt in the north that can't express them selves in english even those in south-west and south-east. I know of a corper who was deployed to our school den in Suleja. He can only read what he wrote but explanation Zero
Re: Why There Are Doubts That A REAL Chibok Girl Was Found - Cramjones by shekonz(m): 1:43pm On May 21, 2016
I served in. Yeanagoa, Bayelsa state 2014/2015. Marking test and exam scripts was a nightmare as most of the students couldnt write a complete sentence in good english neither do they understand what they are being asked. There were scripts that you would pick up and wonder if the student was writing in TONGUES as not one word there was comprehensible. Yet that chap was in JS 2.

The practise is that the school authorities massively upgraded their results.

If that could occu in the SS,the north where what they speak is basic Hausa nnko.. I have marked NECO Chemisry scripts from the north so I won't argue some of these tins. Even if the teachers writr for them on the board, to copy am na wahala for the students.
Re: Why There Are Doubts That A REAL Chibok Girl Was Found - Cramjones by emekaxy: 2:12pm On May 21, 2016
TheGoodJoe:
Kai My guy, you failed me big time with this post. Simple reasoning will answer your questions.

There are northern sections that are educationally challenged and they do not operate educationally the way other sections do.

NYSC former members have verified that there are a lot of SS3 students in the North who can not speak English.

I am yet to see a concrete report that says Amina can not speak English at all. She is more comfortable in her native tongue.

If the army shows a hundred Aminas dead, does it prove that this girl is not Amina?

She was identified by members of her community who knew her. She talked in the market Square. The Vice Principal of the school described her as a quiet and humble girl.

Her mum is with her. Yet you are spreading what I do not understand.

This is one of your weakest posts.
Re: Why There Are Doubts That A REAL Chibok Girl Was Found - Cramjones by Rayhutar(m): 2:55pm On May 21, 2016
SUMIC247:
THE MIRACLE OF CHIBOK
Girl's Age = 15
Nigeria's educational system = 6 3 3 4
Date of abduction = 2014 (2 years ago)
Age at abduction = 15 - 2 = 13
Girl's class at abduction = SS3 (©Chibok girls taking
SSCE physics)
So, a 13 year old girl who cannot speak English was
taking physics at Chibok secondary school mbok?
6yrs primary school + 6yrs Secondary school = 12
years. This implies our miracle Chibok babe entered
primary school at age 1, yet can't speak English! If
this lack of knowledge of English made her repeat
any class in this trajectory of divine educational
trajectory, that means the bigger miracle that she
started school in the womb! Meanwhile. I love the way APC and Buhari are insulting the intelligence of Nigerians in 'wetin una go do' style. Una never see something! #cpd#
Chibok girls saga have many loopholes,there maybe a kidnap of some girls in Chibok, but they may not be writing WEAC; this particular girl been paraded as one of the kidnapped Chibok girls 2 years ago is a big scam and a very big shame on Nigeria as a country.,It a shame that some people are saying that an SS3 student cannot hear come and go in English in the north, that is a big lie, what a propaganda!!! huh huh huh
Re: Why There Are Doubts That A REAL Chibok Girl Was Found - Cramjones by Rayhutar(m): 3:11pm On May 21, 2016
shekonz:
I served in. Yeanagoa, Bayelsa state 2014/2015. Marking test and exam scripts was a nightmare as most of the students couldnt write a complete sentence in good english neither do they understand what they are being asked. There were scripts that you would pick up and wonder if the student was writing in TONGUES as not one word there was comprehensible. Yet that chap was in JS 2.

The practise is that the school authorities massively upgraded their results.

If that could occu in the SS,the north where what they speak is basic Hausa nnko.. I have marked NECO Chemisry scripts from the north so I won't argue some of these tins. Even if the teachers writr for them on the board, to copy am na wahala for the students.
Does it make sense to you that an SS3 student cannot hear come and go in English,if they ask her question in English, an interpreter will interpret the question in Hausa, even what is your name , she will wait for interpreter to say to her, may sunna nka huh huh huh ,
Re: Why There Are Doubts That A REAL Chibok Girl Was Found - Cramjones by shekonz(m): 5:39pm On May 21, 2016
Does it make sense that a student who supposedly passed through 6yrs of primary sch (excluding home tutoring) and was in the 2nd year of secondary couldn't write a word in English. It probably wouldn't have made sense too till I experienced it in bayelsa.

Someone commented above that he/she served in the North in 2004 and that truely they couldn't communicate in English. Same with people that went to service with my batch..

Sometimes you would need to experience somethings to know if they make sense or not
Re: Why There Are Doubts That A REAL Chibok Girl Was Found - Cramjones by shekonz(m): 5:47pm On May 21, 2016
Rayhutar:
Does it make sense to you that an SS3 student cannot hear come and go in English,if they ask her question in English, an interpreter will interpret the question in Hausa, even what is your name , she will wait for interpreter to say to her, may sunna nka huh huh huh ,
kiss

Does it make sense that a student who supposedly passed through 6yrs of primary sch (excluding home tutoring) and was in the 2nd year of secondary couldn't write a word in English. It probably wouldn't have made sense too till I experienced it in bayelsa.

Someone commented above that he/she served in the North in 2004 and that truely they couldn't communicate in English. Same with people that went to service with my batch..

Sometimes you would need to experience somethings to know if they make sense or not
Re: Why There Are Doubts That A REAL Chibok Girl Was Found - Cramjones by OBAGADAFFI: 9:37pm On May 21, 2016
Rayhutar:
Does it make sense to you that an SS3 student cannot hear come and go in English,if they ask her question in English, an interpreter will interpret the question in Hausa, even what is your name , she will wait for interpreter to say to her, may sunna nka huh huh huh ,
Simple assignment for us.
Check the cut-off mark for FGC between the North and south. You will understand better.

This a place where they are taught English language with their local dialects.
Re: Why There Are Doubts That A REAL Chibok Girl Was Found - Cramjones by buksaylor001: 12:53pm On May 22, 2016
TheGoodJoe:

By now, you should have known is not a scam. After CNN visited the town, showed the school and the destruction done. We are still talking scam. The CNN interviewed some of the families and shared their family pictures and you are still talking scam.

Thank God every body does not reason this way.
One of the conspiracy theories-the families are collecting money from FG for the drama,just like one that was used as a bomb runner was mistakenly reused for a rescued one.But trust Nigerians and they spotted the difference.The second one that was surfaced as rescued,Nigerians and the villagers quickly denied that she was not amongst those kidnapped.One of them couldnt speak English but was writing Physics and English waec exams and we ask can waec set their English and Physics exams in Hausa Language.Dearis God O!All just to have a lie to tell on may 29th.
Re: Why There Are Doubts That A REAL Chibok Girl Was Found - Cramjones by hausameat: 1:29pm On May 26, 2016
bugzygee:
@ least 70% of secondary skul students in northern villages can't write their names well talkless of speaking English.. also know children are begged to come to skul cos it increases the funds allocated to the skul in question so nobody fails at all...even if they fail all subjects all students are promoted to the next class..when its time 4 waec,special centres are used where outsiders and in some cases corpers help out and get paid..d whole chibok scam is like any other boring nollywood movie.
no wonder!
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