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So many issues here but should be meticulously sorted and treated. I wondered what could been responsible for certicates not ready after 10 yrs. Could the person in question have been having issues of uncleared carryover for this long? Again, for those who will be confirmed quacks, i think the state govt should not just show them the way out but arraign them before d court of law as a deterrent. |
those fakes should rather the prosecuted for toying with the future of this country. Those children they have mis-taught, misinformed and disfigured may never reach their full potentials in life.in more ways than one, this is an economic sabotage. They should be made to face d wrath of the law. NUT, min of education, icpc ,code of conduct bureau and the state govt should not allow this be swept under the rug. Suffices to say here that it's not far from d realities of other states especially in this northern nig. |
omg!, sorry for that faux pas. Didn't know how that triple copy came about. |
i will say d least appreciated profession is teaching taking into cognizance the fact that teaching is a professional job unlike those others u mentioned like cleaning. Guess nobody goes to any higher institution to read cleaning. Also, given the importance, impact and indispensibility of that profession, the teachers re made to lead a miserable life with d cliche ''teachers' rewards re in heaven''-an alibi for d vacuous neglect nd relegation.this though, is mostly prevalent in Nigeria. In other parts of d world, it's not so.i will say d least appreciated profession is teaching taking into cognizance the fact that teaching is a professional job unlike those others u mentioned like cleaning. Guess nobody goes to any higher institution to read cleaning. Also, given the importance, impact and indispensibility of that profession, the teachers re made to lead a miserable life with d cliche ''teachers' rewards re in heaven''-an alibi for d vacuous neglect nd relegation.this though, is mostly prevalent in Nigeria. In other parts of d world, it's not so.i will say d least appreciated profession is teaching taking into cognizance the fact that teaching is a professional job unlike those others u mentioned like cleaning. Guess nobody goes to any higher institution to read cleaning. Also, given the importance, impact and indispensibility of that profession, the teachers re made to lead a miserable life with d cliche ''teachers' rewards re in heaven''-an alibi for d vacuous neglect nd relegation.this though, is mostly prevalent in Nigeria. In other parts of d world, it's not so. |
hey!, what's happening? Just tried accessing my city with d find me button and it says my device does not suport it.. This is asha 200. What's ur suggestion pls. My city not in d list. My suggestion is why not try cover at least major cities in nigeria in ur list |
engrchux: I have a lot of favorite teachers but one comes 2 mind now for d laughter he always induced. He's name was Mr Anyameluhor (RIP), a t̸e̸a̸c̸h̸e̸r̸ flogger (cos dats all he ever did) in SPC, Asaba around late 1990's. He waz a disciplinarian & he alwayz told us cock & bull stories of how he was a good student, soldeir, astronaut etc. Lemme narrate some of d scenario...guy u knw mr anyameluho?... What a small and cylical world. RIP mr anyameluho.. A man reputed for flogging a whole spc.. U'll knw mr okiwelu and mr bournvita d principal too. Great school in dat city i tell you. |
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