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Re: We Are Teaching Chibok Girls To Speak Good English – Aisha Alhassan by obailala(m): 12:59pm On May 31, 2017
Keenysbojan:
you are right bro, but in conclusion dis chibok story happened in a movie
The issue here isnt about whether chibok saga is real or fake. The issue is that a lot of people here think it is impossible for SS3 students to struggle at english language and I just cant place the basis of that sort of ignorance.

I just find it silly that inability of the students speaking english is being fronted as 'evidence' that chibok kidnap was scam.
Re: We Are Teaching Chibok Girls To Speak Good English – Aisha Alhassan by Nobody: 1:00pm On May 31, 2017
What a country.
Re: We Are Teaching Chibok Girls To Speak Good English – Aisha Alhassan by bigfather(m): 1:00pm On May 31, 2017
luvinhubby:
You have migrated this your zombieism to a higher pedestal.

Chibok is a semi urban community and not a rural village. Even a higher primary school pupil from schools in those areas communicate in basic English language, talk less of an SS3 student writing WAEC, which is a regional exams set in English language only. Were they supposed to write or have written the ones they wrote in Hausa or Fulfude language? Were they taught Newton's law of gravity and other Physics theories in Hausa also, if so, show me one Physics textbook written in Hausa language.
I believe they wrote junior WAEC before they were promoted to SS classes, was that written in Hausa also?

So they forgot how to speak all the English they learnt in school during their 3yrs of 'captivity'? Even a baby will laugh at you ridiculously, do those girls look like people kept in isolation and are looking so healthy and well kept, do they not converse among themselves?

Guy I dey shame for you oo!!
grin grin grin
Re: We Are Teaching Chibok Girls To Speak Good English – Aisha Alhassan by akevic: 1:01pm On May 31, 2017
This is a pointer to the fact that our so-called government schools are far behind. Instead of concentrating on the chibuck girls alone, government should as a matter of urgency constitute a supervisory team to all Unity schools in the country to access their level of communication in english and how to read and write. Are they not the same girls preparing for WAEC? God help us.
Re: We Are Teaching Chibok Girls To Speak Good English – Aisha Alhassan by Nobody: 1:02pm On May 31, 2017
obailala:
This isnt politics, this is a common sense debate. Every issue mustn't be desperately politicised. I asked a simple question requiring nothing but common sense, can every secondary school child from your village speak proper english?... Give me a simple YES or NO answer.

When you answer the question, you can also proceed to tell me why you think it is weird for secondary school children from a northern non-urban area who have been in captivity for 3 years (away from every semblance of English) should be able to speak proper English.

You are obviously the one throwing shit at yourself by substituting common sense for political sense.
Do you stay in the North? NO


I'm there right now and I've stayed in the North for 15years so i will tell you that you need to stop seeing the north as one primitive cave and wake up from that zombie sleep that you are taking
Re: We Are Teaching Chibok Girls To Speak Good English – Aisha Alhassan by obailala(m): 1:03pm On May 31, 2017
Kathmandu:
Do you stay in the North? NO


I'm there right now and I've stayed in the North for 15years so i will tell you that you need to stop seeing the north as one primitive cave and wake up from that zombie sleep that you are taking
I'm done with you woman. There are sensible people out there who get my point.
Re: We Are Teaching Chibok Girls To Speak Good English – Aisha Alhassan by bejeria101(m): 1:04pm On May 31, 2017
Zombies what say ye? Hehehe chibok women saga season 6. Awon olodo with una daura resident evil that is wasting our money. E go die in the end
Re: We Are Teaching Chibok Girls To Speak Good English – Aisha Alhassan by Nobody: 1:07pm On May 31, 2017
obailala:
I'm done with you woman. There are sensible people out there who get my point.
How come the sensible people are just three in a million community?




Na so kolo dey start
Re: We Are Teaching Chibok Girls To Speak Good English – Aisha Alhassan by agitator: 1:16pm On May 31, 2017
Kathmandu:
How come the sensible people are just three in a million community?




Na so kolo dey start
Please, you people should pity this guy, he is only doing his job. cry cry cry
Re: We Are Teaching Chibok Girls To Speak Good English – Aisha Alhassan by Nobody: 1:21pm On May 31, 2017
agitator:
Please, you people should pity this guy, he is only doing his job. cry cry cry
but the guy cc you to come read up his trash grin
Re: We Are Teaching Chibok Girls To Speak Good English – Aisha Alhassan by obailala(m): 1:24pm On May 31, 2017
Kathmandu:
How come the sensible people are just three in a million community?

Na so kolo dey start
You werent expecting smart people to outnumber the dumbos were you?... Meanwhile smart people also stay off threads which are already populated dumb opinions. GO back and answer the questions I asked and stop mentioning me.
Re: We Are Teaching Chibok Girls To Speak Good English – Aisha Alhassan by Nobody: 1:28pm On May 31, 2017
obailala:
You werent expecting smart people to outnumber the dumbos were you?... Meanwhile smart people also stay off threads which are already populated dumb opinions. GO back and answer the questions I asked and stop mentioning me.
Hey Smart grin Stop disturbing my mentions cool
Re: We Are Teaching Chibok Girls To Speak Good English – Aisha Alhassan by jessedaflow: 1:30pm On May 31, 2017
obailala:
I laugh at the ignorance of people who keep wondering why waec candidates from a village in Borno cant speak good english.

Obviously you are oblivious of the kind of country you live in. Even in the more educated and enlightened south, we still get cases of even university graduates who can't speak English. But here we are, talking of secondary school teenagers from a deep village in Borno, but some enlightened Nigerians still wonder why English is a luxury for these kids.

People seem to be ignorant of the existence of that thing called federal character which places unity school cut-off points of 2/200 for students in places like Borno and Yobe. They obviously do not think such a policy can affect the abilities of the students. Meanwhile the teens have been locked up in captivity and away from English language for 3 years, and we still wonder why a drop of English language shouldnt be in them.
olodoo by this ur age u stil belive thiss chibok scam...Nigerians wil neva learn
Re: We Are Teaching Chibok Girls To Speak Good English – Aisha Alhassan by ephi321(f): 1:32pm On May 31, 2017
So which language were they going to use to write WAEC as at the time they were supposedly kidnapped?

Is WAEC written in Hausa in the North?

Ayam not understanding this story oh.
Re: We Are Teaching Chibok Girls To Speak Good English – Aisha Alhassan by ephi321(f): 1:35pm On May 31, 2017
luvinhubby:
You have migrated this your zombieism to a higher pedestal.

Chibok is a semi urban community and not a rural village. Even a higher primary school pupil from schools in those areas communicate in basic English language, talk less of an SS3 student writing WAEC, which is a regional exams set in English language only. Were they supposed to write or have written the ones they wrote in Hausa or Fulfude language? Were they taught Newton's law of gravity and other Physics theories in Hausa also, if so, show me one Physics textbook written in Hausa language.
I believe they wrote junior WAEC before they were promoted to SS classes, was that written in Hausa also?

So they forgot how to speak all the English they learnt in school during their 3yrs of 'captivity'? Even a baby will laugh at you ridiculously, do those girls look like people kept in isolation and are looking so healthy and well kept, do they not converse among themselves?

Guy I dey shame for you oo!!
Great response.

And as for the bold text, I really really wonder.
Re: We Are Teaching Chibok Girls To Speak Good English – Aisha Alhassan by obailala(m): 1:44pm On May 31, 2017
jessedaflow:
olodoo by this ur age u stil belive thiss chibok scam...Nigerians wil neva learn
Do you believe every SS3 student in the north knows how to speak good English?
Re: We Are Teaching Chibok Girls To Speak Good English – Aisha Alhassan by timwonda: 1:44pm On May 31, 2017
Which kind of english did you want to teach them ma, sir, abi i no hear well?....is this not same chibok girls they say want to write WAEC before they were Kingnap? Abi na housa dey b wat use write D WAEC ?
Re: We Are Teaching Chibok Girls To Speak Good English – Aisha Alhassan by jessedaflow: 1:45pm On May 31, 2017
obailala:
Mr Man, once again, I laugh at your ignorance... You think it's by mere chance that unity school cut-off points for Borno or some other far northern states is 2/200 while that for Imo state is 140/200?

You definitely have never been to the north, so your ignorance on this is forgivable.

cc: agitator
myfriend shut up dat doesn't mean that an ss3 student dnt knw how to speak englsh, is english nt one of their subject from their primary levels til secondary and ss3 for dat matter..
Re: We Are Teaching Chibok Girls To Speak Good English – Aisha Alhassan by obailala(m): 1:46pm On May 31, 2017
jessedaflow:
myfriend shut up dat doesn't mean that an ss3 student dnt knw how to speak englsh, is english nt one of their subject from their primary levels til secondary and ss3 for dat matter..
Okay sorry
Re: We Are Teaching Chibok Girls To Speak Good English – Aisha Alhassan by Tymics(m): 1:48pm On May 31, 2017
I smell somthing fishy i seize to believe those girls are are from chibock all i can see is Apc and deception
Re: We Are Teaching Chibok Girls To Speak Good English – Aisha Alhassan by jessedaflow: 1:48pm On May 31, 2017
obailala:
Do you believe every SS3 student in the north knows how to speak good English?
even if is nt a good english atleast they speaak englsh be it wrongly if really he or she is an ss3 student thr
Re: We Are Teaching Chibok Girls To Speak Good English – Aisha Alhassan by timwonda: 1:48pm On May 31, 2017
Gross misconduct. .gross Error ...God don dey exposed big time
Re: We Are Teaching Chibok Girls To Speak Good English – Aisha Alhassan by emmaitive(m): 1:51pm On May 31, 2017
hausa home video bein played out to us..buh very soon the truth will come out
Re: We Are Teaching Chibok Girls To Speak Good English – Aisha Alhassan by opribo(m): 1:52pm On May 31, 2017
Hausa"s , there's nothing they won't do for power including covering up this wicked and inhuman scam. They will all perish if they don't expose the sponsors of this evil.

So it is illiterates that boko Haram kidnapped in chibok govt school writing exam. Ok let us assume the long abduction by Shetty and gang had made them forget the English language at least they can speak hausa, they should allow them talk to the press or their parents.

Any attempt for all of them to be saying the same thing means they have worked on them hence the reason for bubu to still be holding unto them.
Re: We Are Teaching Chibok Girls To Speak Good English – Aisha Alhassan by Guyman02: 1:53pm On May 31, 2017
aolawale025:
Coming with different reasons to warehouse the girls for long periods. Why can't they just give it up? The truth is already obvious to any reasonable person
You want them to be freed so as to expose the truth about what APC did with them when 2019 is just around the corner?
Re: We Are Teaching Chibok Girls To Speak Good English – Aisha Alhassan by timwonda: 1:53pm On May 31, 2017
Gross misconduct. .gross Error ...God don dey exposed them big time.
Re: We Are Teaching Chibok Girls To Speak Good English – Aisha Alhassan by emmaitive(m): 1:56pm On May 31, 2017
obailala:
I laugh at the ignorance of people who keep wondering why waec candidates from a village in Borno cant speak good english.

Obviously you are oblivious of the kind of country you live in. Even in the more educated and enlightened south, we still get cases of even university graduates who can't speak English. But here we are, talking of secondary school teenagers from a deep village in Borno, but some enlightened Nigerians still wonder why English is a luxury for these kids.

People seem to be ignorant of the existence of that thing called federal character which places unity school cut-off points of 2/200 for students in places like Borno and Yobe. They obviously do not think such a policy can affect the abilities of the students. Meanwhile the teens have been locked up in captivity and away from English language for 3 years, and we still wonder why a drop of English language shouldnt be in them.
bros, may bi u re under spell to ave belived all dis apc lies..they cant even speak pigin..dt woman dt said they cant speak good in english was only being diplomatic
Re: We Are Teaching Chibok Girls To Speak Good English – Aisha Alhassan by timwonda: 1:57pm On May 31, 2017
Even common pigin or broken ss3 student about to write WAEC can't speak .... hmmm
God watch my pipo nigeria again
Re: We Are Teaching Chibok Girls To Speak Good English – Aisha Alhassan by luvinhubby(m): 2:02pm On May 31, 2017
mistarsam:
Please take it easy. I served in the North (in an all girls boarding school) and I know how things are over there.

The government is just trying to tell us​ the obvious. In the school where I served, the answers are passed across to the students during exams by their teachers. An average S3 student there cannot tell you what the past tense of SIT is. Gaskiya walahi!
You even confused yourself join.

You said an 'average', which means not ALL of them. I can excuse the few dull ones as average, in this case, none of them can converse in English.
Re: We Are Teaching Chibok Girls To Speak Good English – Aisha Alhassan by DanseMacabre(m): 2:10pm On May 31, 2017
obailala:
The issue here isnt about whether chibok saga is real or fake. The issue is that a lot of people here think it is impossible for SS3 students to struggle at english language and I just cant place the basis of that sort of ignorance.

I just find it silly that inability of the students speaking english is being fronted as 'evidence' that chibok kidnap was scam.
Na now wey you talk your point clear na. Indeed, they shouldn't base their conclusion on that aspect.

But this government is insulting our collective intelligence bro. Saying 'remedial classes' is enough, but saying you want to teach them to speak better English? These government's advisers don't even know how to lie.


Your persistence in explaining your stance paid off, else I'd have guessed BMC too.
Re: We Are Teaching Chibok Girls To Speak Good English – Aisha Alhassan by CROWNWEALTH019(m): 2:12pm On May 31, 2017
obailala:
I laugh at the ignorance of people who keep wondering why waec candidates from a village in Borno cant speak good english.

Obviously you are oblivious of the kind of country you live in. Even in the more educated and enlightened south, we still get cases of even university graduates who can't speak English. But here we are, talking of secondary school teenagers from a deep village in Borno, but some enlightened Nigerians still wonder why English is a luxury for these kids.

People seem to be ignorant of the existence of that thing called federal character which places unity school cut-off points of 2/200 for students in places like Borno and Yobe. They obviously do not think such a policy can affect the abilities of the students. Meanwhile the teens have been locked up in captivity and away from English language for 3 years, and we still wonder why a drop of English language shouldnt be in them.
Must you show your phoolishness on this forumhuh?
Re: We Are Teaching Chibok Girls To Speak Good English – Aisha Alhassan by bilazego(m): 2:13pm On May 31, 2017
obailala:
I laugh at the ignorance of people who keep wondering why waec candidates from a village in Borno cant speak good english.

Obviously you are oblivious of the kind of country you live in. Even in the more educated and enlightened south, we still get cases of even university graduates who can't speak English. But here we are, talking of secondary school teenagers from a deep village in Borno, but some enlightened Nigerians still wonder why English is a luxury for these kids.

People seem to be ignorant of the existence of that thing called federal character which places unity school cut-off points of 2/200 for students in places like Borno and Yobe. They obviously do not think such a policy can affect the abilities of the students. Meanwhile the teens have been locked up in captivity and away from English language for 3 years, and we still wonder why a drop of English language shouldnt be in them.
Federal government girls secondary school can't speak even Pidgin English?
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