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I'm glad I was a student of this school. although I couldn't graduate from it due to the sharia conundrum, I still have respect for it. I recall Mallam Mansir Bello, Mallam Danjuma, Mallam Galadima, Mallam Sanusi Bello, Abubakar Tanko (the principal, as he then was) among others. I recall the various houses namely, Nagwamatse house, Clifford house, Bello Kagara (BK) house, Dan Hausa house, Ja'Afaru house, Suleiman Bariu (SB) house, and Mort house. I recall the various games we played. I won't forget dangerous nicknames of our seniors then; names like: Bagulism, Vandalism, spirit, suicide, dogo etc. old sweet days. I can't forget the 124 strokes of cain I received from my own school father towards the end of the term. chai! it was a daring experience never to have a bath for at least 4 days... etc. it is well. |
Naff24:that's the position of the law-the grand norm. |
speak2leo:I may not cherish the comparison. |
I am privileged to be on this matter. I've personally interviewed the said Lawal. on the undisclosed reason why he didn't pick the pastor's call, he did inform me which I'm quite bound by professional ethics not to disclose unless otherwise. one of the said accomplices happens to be our client. May I inform us that the facts stated do not represent the true state of things. I suspect that this may be an old news coming up newly, at the time when the truth was unravelled at which I advice the news be withdrawn or updated to marry the true state of things. one cannot just sit back and act on what the police say without further verification. it's not quite encouraging. it is worthy of note that the matter is a problem between the 'pastor ' and Lawal. I end here for now. ![]() |
[color=#000099][/color]she may end up selling herself to buy the phone! |
I'm glad I was a student of this school. although I couldn't graduate from it due to the sharia conundrum, I still have respect for it. I recall Mallam Mansir Bello, Mallam Danjuma, Mallam Galadima, Mallam Sanusi Bello, Abubakar Tanko (the principal, as he then was) among others. I recall the various houses namely, Nagwamatse house, Clifford house, Bello Kagara (BK) house, Dan Hausa house, Ja'Afaru house, Suleiman Bariu (SB) house, and Mort house. I recall the various games we played. I won't forget dangerous nicknames of our seniors then; names like: Bagulism, Vandalism, spirit, suicide, dogo etc. old sweet days. I can't forget the 124 strokes of cain I received from my own school father towards the end of the term. chai! it was a daring experience never to have a bath for at least 4 days... etc. it is well.