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Re: New Model Schools In Ogun State:: MEGA PICS:: by wristbangle: 1:11pm On May 02, 2017
totit:
..and you even believed the paid per post troll?

Go check the latest GSCE stats

Don't let the troll scam you abeg
I want him to answer the question first before I counter him but obviously he dodged it.

Nice analysis bro. I am not deceived by his scam.
Re: New Model Schools In Ogun State:: MEGA PICS:: by omofunaab(m): 1:20pm On May 02, 2017
post=56133108:
Public schools in Anambra are managed by missions and funded by Anambra state government we don't operate the same primary and secondary system with you guys, all the structures you are seeing are been founded by state government it started with Obi's administration.
Those schools were built by the mission simple.

We are talking about schools built by government
Re: New Model Schools In Ogun State:: MEGA PICS:: by wristbangle: 1:22pm On May 02, 2017
omofunaab:
Those schools were built by the mission simple.

We are talking about schools built by government
He doesn't have the information you requested for because nothing of such existed anyway cool
Re: New Model Schools In Ogun State:: MEGA PICS:: by omofunaab(m): 1:35pm On May 02, 2017
wristbangle:
He doesn't have the information you requested for because nothing of such existed anyway cool
Abi na. ..the number of schools built by Obiano and how many..

He has gone to look for more pictures as usual grin grin grin
Re: New Model Schools In Ogun State:: MEGA PICS:: by deomelo(op): 1:38pm On May 02, 2017
omofunaab:
Abi na. ..the number of schools built by Obiano and how many..

He has gone to look for more pictures as usual grin grin grin
One thing these ipobs won't show you or talk about is obiano's projects.

Just like the joker in this thread, all they do is bother you with irrelevant rubbish.

We are talking about new modern schools and the joker is littering the thread with village 1909 missionary schools.
Re: New Model Schools In Ogun State:: MEGA PICS:: by Anambra1stSon(m): 1:56pm On May 02, 2017
http://www.vanguardngr.com/2011/11/obi-hands-over-1040-schools-to-original-owners/

AWKA— ANAMBRA State governor, over a total of 1, 040 primary schools back to their original owners, the churches, and gave them N6 billion to maintain the schools.

The amount will be distributed to the affected churches over the next 15 months, based on the number of schools owned by each group.
Addressing education stakeholders, elders of the state and the general public on the occasion which held at the Women’s Development Centre, Awka, Obi said the handover was necessitated by the level of moral decadence in society owing to what he described as the forceful takeover of mission schools by the defunct East Central State Government at the end of the Nigerian civil war in 1970.

The N6 billion will be shared among the Catholic Church, Anglican Church and remaining government schools in four installments.

In the first installment, the Catholic Church, which owns a lion’s share of 453 schools, will receive over N762 milion, while its Anglican counterpart will get over N498 million. The remaining public schools not taken from the churches will share over N489 million out of a total of N1.75 billion.

The second and third installments will gulp N1.25 billion each, while the fourth and last installment will cost the government N1.75 billion.

Governor Obi said: “The collapse of education in Anambra State is directly connected with the takeover of schools owned by the missionaries, churches and voluntary organizations in 1970.”

That singular exercise signaled the disappearance of morality and the building of character from our school system. This can no longer be allowed.

“Any society that deliberately allows its educational institutions to fall into stupor has already arranged the burial ceremony of the leaders of tomorrow. A progressive leader who sees danger for his people must take  serious, radical actions, even if they are unpopular, in order to bring renewal and re-birth.

“Having the foregoing in mind, and after due consultations, we have decided to return  all  schools, primary and secondary,  taken  from the missionaries, with the exception of those in dispute. This exercise is continuous, hence those who still have genuine cases of schools yet to be returned are advised to write to the Ministry of Education. In returning these schools, Government is expecting the type of dramatic improvement in discipline and academic performance that used to be associated with these schools.

“We are not abandoning theses schools, in the name of handing them over, because the State Government will continue to pay the salaries of all their academic and non-academic staff; while the Missions will be in charge of the day-to-day running and general administration of the schools. This is the subsisting practice in the schools already taken over by the Government.

“I want to be on record to have said, again and again, that we are handing over these school because we want to see them return to what they used to be, as centres of academic excellence; as well as strongholds for character and citizenship development.

“Being mindful of the urgent need to turn around the education sector, and in line with our commitment to achieve the Millennium Development Goals, the State Government has made special financial provisions to ensure that the churches do not have any initial problems in managing the schools.

We have made available the sum of Six Billion Naira (6,000,000,000.00), which shall be distributed to the new owners of these schools over the next 15 months, based on the number of schools each group owns

He said that after consulting with stakeholders he had decided to return all primary and secondary schools taken from the missionaries back to them and expressed the hope that government’s gesture would be reciprocated by the churches so that the school system would be returned to its glorious days.

According to the governor who assured them that the money was already available and in the bank, the money would be released to the churches after they must have submitted their work plans within 30 days.

“Let us all resolve today to be positive change agents especially now that we have a government that is ready and willing to work with individuals that can complement the efforts of government for the good of society. What we have done today may not be popular but it is the right decision and we will continue to take the right decisions,” Obi further said.

In his speech, the minister of state for education, Ezenwo Onyeso Wike, praised the action of Mr. Peter Obi, describing it as capable of turning around education in the state and bringing back lost moral values.

He urged other states to emulate the Anambra State example. “The handover of schools by the Anambra State government is a step in the right direction and one that will boost education in the state,” Wike said.

Responding on behalf of Catholic bishops, the Arch bishop of Onitsha Metropolitan Province, Valerian Okeke, in an emotion laden voice, assured Obi that his action of handing back schools to their owners was one of the most popular decisions ever taken in the state.

”You have written your name in gold and you have wiped the tears of our people. You have rectified the anomalies of the civil war and rectified the fault of past leaders. With this action the church has forgiven them for forcefully taking our schools,” Okeke said.




What's the positions of Ogun and Osun in 2016 WAEC

Re: New Model Schools In Ogun State:: MEGA PICS:: by deomelo(op): 1:59pm On May 02, 2017
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post=56134780:
http://www.vanguardngr.com/2011/11/obi-hands-over-1040-schools-to-original-owners/

AWKA— ANAMBRA State governor, over a total of 1, 040 primary schools back to their original owners, the churches, and gave them N6 billion to maintain the schools.

The amount will be distributed to the affected churches over the next 15 months, based on the number of schools owned by each group.
Addressing education stakeholders, elders of the state and the general public on the occasion which held at the Women’s Development Centre, Awka, Obi said the handover was necessitated by the level of moral decadence in society owing to what he described as the forceful takeover of mission schools by the defunct East Central State Government at the end of the Nigerian civil war in 1970.

The N6 billion will be shared among the Catholic Church, Anglican Church and remaining government schools in four installments.

In the first installment, the Catholic Church, which owns a lion’s share of 453 schools, will receive over N762 milion, while its Anglican counterpart will get over N498 million. The remaining public schools not taken from the churches will share over N489 million out of a total of N1.75 billion.

The second and third installments will gulp N1.25 billion each, while the fourth and last installment will cost the government N1.75 billion.

Governor Obi said: “The collapse of education in Anambra State is directly connected with the takeover of schools owned by the missionaries, churches and voluntary organizations in 1970.”

That singular exercise signaled the disappearance of morality and the building of character from our school system. This can no longer be allowed.

“Any society that deliberately allows its educational institutions to fall into stupor has already arranged the burial ceremony of the leaders of tomorrow. A progressive leader who sees danger for his people must take  serious, radical actions, even if they are unpopular, in order to bring renewal and re-birth.

“Having the foregoing in mind, and after due consultations, we have decided to return  all  schools, primary and secondary,  taken  from the missionaries, with the exception of those in dispute. This exercise is continuous, hence those who still have genuine cases of schools yet to be returned are advised to write to the Ministry of Education. In returning these schools, Government is expecting the type of dramatic improvement in discipline and academic performance that used to be associated with these schools.

“We are not abandoning theses schools, in the name of handing them over, because the State Government will continue to pay the salaries of all their academic and non-academic staff; while the Missions will be in charge of the day-to-day running and general administration of the schools. This is the subsisting practice in the schools already taken over by the Government.

“I want to be on record to have said, again and again, that we are handing over these school because we want to see them return to what they used to be, as centres of academic excellence; as well as strongholds for character and citizenship development.

“Being mindful of the urgent need to turn around the education sector, and in line with our commitment to achieve the Millennium Development Goals, the State Government has made special financial provisions to ensure that the churches do not have any initial problems in managing the schools.

We have made available the sum of Six Billion Naira (6,000,000,000.00), which shall be distributed to the new owners of these schools over the next 15 months, based on the number of schools each group owns

He said that after consulting with stakeholders he had decided to return all primary and secondary schools taken from the missionaries back to them and expressed the hope that government’s gesture would be reciprocated by the churches so that the school system would be returned to its glorious days.

According to the governor who assured them that the money was already available and in the bank, the money would be released to the churches after they must have submitted their work plans within 30 days.

“Let us all resolve today to be positive change agents especially now that we have a government that is ready and willing to work with individuals that can complement the efforts of government for the good of society. What we have done today may not be popular but it is the right decision and we will continue to take the right decisions,” Obi further said.

In his speech, the minister of state for education, Ezenwo Onyeso Wike, praised the action of Mr. Peter Obi, describing it as capable of turning around education in the state and bringing back lost moral values.

He urged other states to emulate the Anambra State example. “The handover of schools by the Anambra State government is a step in the right direction and one that will boost education in the state,” Wike said.

Responding on behalf of Catholic bishops, the Arch bishop of Onitsha Metropolitan Province, Valerian Okeke, in an emotion laden voice, assured Obi that his action of handing back schools to their owners was one of the most popular decisions ever taken in the state.

”You have written your name in gold and you have wiped the tears of our people. You have rectified the anomalies of the civil war and rectified the fault of past leaders. With this action the church has forgiven them for forcefully taking our schools,” Okeke said.




What's the positions of Ogun and Osun in 2016 WAEC
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We are not interested in your rubbish.


GO away.
Re: New Model Schools In Ogun State:: MEGA PICS:: by wristbangle: 2:00pm On May 02, 2017
omofunaab:
Abi na. ..the number of schools built by Obiano and how many..

He has gone to look for more pictures as usual grin grin grin
grin
Re: New Model Schools In Ogun State:: MEGA PICS:: by Anambra1stSon(m): 2:07pm On May 02, 2017
totit:
..and you even believed the paid per post troll?

Go check the latest GSCE stats

Don't let the troll scam you abeg
Just imagine 2013 rubbish you're posting, what is position on Southwestern states in WAEC for the past years
Re: New Model Schools In Ogun State:: MEGA PICS:: by MrMaestro: 2:11pm On May 02, 2017
Why is it always the Igbos that can't take these SW development threads without saying talking about the southeast?!? All the tribes in Nigeria and it's always the igbos that have to bombard threads on southwest. What's wrong with some of you?
Re: New Model Schools In Ogun State:: MEGA PICS:: by deomelo(op): 2:12pm On May 02, 2017
[s]
post=56135208:
Just imagine 2013 rubbish you're posting, what is position on Southwestern states in WAEC for the past years
[/s]



Go and start your own thread to discuss your WAEC nonsense.
Re: New Model Schools In Ogun State:: MEGA PICS:: by deomelo(op): 2:18pm On May 02, 2017
Re: New Model Schools In Ogun State:: MEGA PICS:: by Anambra1stSon(m): 2:19pm On May 02, 2017
deomelo:
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Go and start your own thread to discuss your WAEC nonsense.
Who invited you in my thread huh I have enough schools to bombard here I'm waiting for the thread to hit front page

Re: New Model Schools In Ogun State:: MEGA PICS:: by totit: 2:22pm On May 02, 2017
Keep quiet, troll,and bring your latest ranking nah huh

grin grin

https://www.nairaland.com/3354959/ekiti-waec-records-fallout-fayemis#49442496


post=56135208:
Just imagine 2013 rubbish you're posting, what is position on Southwestern states in WAEC for the past years
Re: New Model Schools In Ogun State:: MEGA PICS:: by deomelo(op): 2:22pm On May 02, 2017
[s]
post=56135608:
Who invited you in my thread huh I have enough schools to bombard here I'm waiting for the thread to hit front page
[/s]




We are not interested in your rubbish.


GO away.
Re: New Model Schools In Ogun State:: MEGA PICS:: by Anambra1stSon(m): 2:26pm On May 02, 2017
deomelo:
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We are not interested in your rubbish.


GO away.
Ok

Re: New Model Schools In Ogun State:: MEGA PICS:: by deomelo(op): 2:36pm On May 02, 2017
post=56135842:
Ok
ok, YOU ARE THE BEST.


CAN YOU NOW PLEASE GO AWAY.
Re: New Model Schools In Ogun State:: MEGA PICS:: by totit: 2:37pm On May 02, 2017
LMAO grin

Here is the latest WAEC abeg grin

grin grin grin

The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ekiti State has expressed pleasure over the latest WAEC results placing the state on top of other states in performance.
It attributed the feat to sound education policy by former Governor Kayode Fayemi, which provided incentives for good learning environment and provision of educational items that enhanced learning among the students.
It said the explanation became imperative, as Fayose was wont to claiming unmerited credits for Fayemi’s achievements, citing 2014 budget by Fayemi that was adjudged the most effective and transparent in Nigeria by an organisation, but which Fayose celebrated as his achievement.
The National Examination Council NECO on Friday released the results of the Senior School Certificate Examination it conducted in and outside the country between June and July this year, with Ekiti State having the best performance with 96.48 percent followed by Edo State came second with 96.31 percent.
Reacting to the state’s performance, APC Publicity Secretary, Taiwo Olatunbosun, said in a statement that the feat was attributable to education policy instituted by Fayemi that put life into educational administration and management in the state.
He explained that Fayemi called an education submit to develop a roadmap for quality education, which the former governor implemented to the letter, saying the foundation laid by the administration created environment for learning as never before, resulting in the latest incredible performance by the students.
He also noted that the current success did not happen overnight but the result of long planning by Fayemi between 2011 and 2014.
Listing the incentives instituted by the former governor that had brought about the latest performance, Olatunbosun explained:
“Fayemi gave a laptop per child that exposed them to study online and eradicated miracle centres while providing incentive to teachers, including renovation of schools to enhance good learning environment, and also approved special allowances for core subjects and rural postings for teachers.
“Fayemi’s giant strides in education made Ekiti one of the three states in the federation that benefitted from the World Bank’s $50m State Education Programme Investment Project (SEPIP).
“He renovated 183 secondary schools and 836 primary schools and provided other incentives, including establishment of remedial colleges to cater for out-of-school students in the 16 local governments, which made the state to record 52% credit pass in English and Maths in 2013 while the state also won many firsts in various quiz competitions in the same year, topping it with a student from Ikere High School who won the best male student in WAEC.”
Olatunbosun regretted that while Fayemi introduced and sustained compulsory free education at primary and secondary education levels, Fayose had cancelled the policy, making pupils to pay taxes per term while teachers remained unpaid for seven months. This also led to teachers’ strike that kept the students out of school for months, this could not have resulted in this successful outing.
“Fayemi administration of four years when the successful students were in Junior secondary school, impacted well on them such that they had a solid educational background which translated into the latest success.
“Between 2011 and 2014, Fayemi was consistently rewarding best hardworking teacher with a brand new car and paid WAEC fees of students ranging from N86m to N140m, which Fayose has also stopped .
“Fayemi’s administration was continuously organising training programmes for the teachers, while 400 motorcycles were distributed to teachers serving in rural areas, even as he distributed 20,000 sets of lockers and chairs to public schools across the state.
“He delivered books worth N6m to the State Library Board to encourage reading culture among teachers and students and promoted no fewer than 4,000 primary school teachers between 2010 and 2014, including Head Teachers and Deputy Head Teachers, some of whom were demoted by Fayose upon assumption of office.”
The APC spokesman added that teachers benefited from the relativity pay for all categories of workers in the public service and also benefited from the 27.5% Teachers Pecuniary Allowance, while Ekiti was the first in the South West to implement the relativity pay, bringing the minimum wage from N7,500 to N19,300 without owing teachers salaries.
Noting that Fayemi also organised continuous capacity building programmes for teachers and established intensive state-wide coaching programme for SSCE/NECO and JAMB candidates, he regretted that all the schemes had been cancelled by Fayose who was also owing teachers six months salary arrears.


http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/09/ekiti-waec-records-fallout-fayemis-education-policy-apc/
Re: New Model Schools In Ogun State:: MEGA PICS:: by Anambra1stSon(m): 2:43pm On May 02, 2017
[quote author=totit post=56136164]LMAO grin

Here is the latest WAEC abeg grin

grin grin grin

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Otondo that's NECO can you post the result here

WAEC 2016 performance table

Re: New Model Schools In Ogun State:: MEGA PICS:: by deomelo(op): 2:43pm On May 02, 2017
totit:
LMAO grin

Here is the latest WAEC abeg grin

grin grin grin
See as you give the village chest beater and his rubbish dirty slap with this post. grin grin


Poor villager. grin grin
Re: New Model Schools In Ogun State:: MEGA PICS:: by totit: 2:54pm On May 02, 2017
[quote author= post=56136331][/quote]Abeg,may we have the link grin

Tired of your paid per post already abeg

Oya, give us the link cheesy grin

Lmao grin
Re: New Model Schools In Ogun State:: MEGA PICS:: by totit: 2:55pm On May 02, 2017
deomelo:
See as you give the village chest beater and his rubbish dirty slap with this post. grin grin


Poor villager. grin grin
No mind am cheesy

Re: New Model Schools In Ogun State:: MEGA PICS:: by Anambra1stSon(m): 2:55pm On May 02, 2017
deomelo:
ok, YOU ARE THE BEST.


CAN YOU NOW PLEASE GO AWAY.
Lean how to respect yourself for now let me hold my peace cool cool
Re: New Model Schools In Ogun State:: MEGA PICS:: by deomelo(op): 3:16pm On May 02, 2017
[s]
post=56136672:
Lean how to respect yourself for now let me hold my peace cool cool
[/s]


What's WAEC in your village got to do with model schools in Ogun state?

Learn how to respect yourself and stop derailing the thread with your village rubbish.
Re: New Model Schools In Ogun State:: MEGA PICS:: by whirlwind7(m): 7:11pm On May 02, 2017
Pavore9:
Hope it will be maintained and don't look dilapidated in 5 years time. Trees should be planted within the premises.
Trees!

Seem like we forbid getting things properly done. See the forlorn and deserted look of the surroundings. Trees ought to have been planted as soon a, or even before the building foundation starts.
Re: New Model Schools In Ogun State:: MEGA PICS:: by Pavore9: 7:38pm On May 02, 2017
whirlwind7:
Trees!

Seem like we forbid getting things properly done. See the forlorn and deserted look of the surroundings. Trees ought to have been planted as soon a, or even before the building foundation starts.
Those who executed them, didn't think that through.
Re: New Model Schools In Ogun State:: MEGA PICS:: by OAUTemitayo: 9:05pm On May 02, 2017
Always coming first in waec but always rushing to the South West for Jobs.
They always have the highest number of JAMB applicants but we control the Industrial sector, Banking, IT, Insurance, Telecoms and even own more oil related companies than they do!
Tell me, what are their numerous JAMB applicants doing after graduation?
Abi they can't create jobs ni
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