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RomanceRe: Lady Rocks Her Boobs As She Goes Braless In Super Hot Photoshoot by tofolo(m): 6:18pm On Jul 25, 2018
Na wa o angry

RomanceRe: What Will Be Your Reaction Should Your Ex Send You This? by tofolo(m): 1:10pm On Jul 25, 2018
Iamkuttie:
You picked your phone one day and you saw this text from your ex...

"Hi am dating someone much better than you can ever be in your whole life"

what would be your reply?
Who is this please... cheesy
RomanceRe: Couple's Traditional Wedding Pose Earns Them Criticisms From Social Media Users by tofolo(m): 12:42pm On Jul 25, 2018
BruncleZuma:
She's no virgin and he's no angel...can we move on now.?!
no gif or meme? were have you been sef 2days.... angry
Science/TechnologyRe: Types Of Solar Inverter In Nigeria And Their Prices (Photos) by tofolo(m): 11:01am On Jul 25, 2018
Jeezuzpick:
grin

See people hope dey rise!

@OP

Add battery price join make people run comot.
Thank you bros.... he didnt tell us the cost of battery, which is the main koko. angry
FamilyRe: This Japanese Girl Is Only 6 Months Old, But Her Hair Is So Amazing(Photos) by tofolo(m): 12:20pm On Jul 24, 2018
She is cute, meanwhile...

TravelRe: Sondos al-Qattan Losing Brands After Her ‘Slavery’ Comments Went Viral (Pics) by tofolo(m): 12:17pm On Jul 24, 2018
Someone said she should eat some makeup maybe she would become pretty inside... cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy grin grin grin
TravelRe: 350ft Tall Artificial Waterfall On The Outside Of A Skyscraper In China(Photos) by tofolo(m): 7:28am On Jul 24, 2018
MorataFC:
in every situation you find yourself, you should thank God.
If u visit some Africa countries, u will thank God for Nigeria
Thanks brother, even the China go to some places you would weep. Its all about contentment and making the best for yourself.
CelebritiesRe: Pregnant Linda Ikeji Wows In Cleavage-Baring Outfit by tofolo(m): 11:40am On Jul 23, 2018
bros, how did you get to make your fonts like this.... give me some heads up pls. wink
Car TalkRe: Man Hangs ₦540million Super Car From The Ceiling Of His Apartment In U.S.(Photo) by tofolo(m): 8:59pm On Jul 20, 2018
opera1:
Oyinbo and craziness
serious madness. sad
Car TalkRe: Man Hangs ₦540million Super Car From The Ceiling Of His Apartment In U.S.(Photo) by tofolo(m): 8:57pm On Jul 20, 2018
Fast and furious 5 abi Na 6?
TravelRe: What Do You Notice About The Old And The New Marina Street? (see PHOTO) by tofolo(m): 1:38pm On Jul 20, 2018
Where is the river na? angry
Jokes EtcRe: Hilarious Signboard In Ogun: 'Drop Your Refuse Here & Ogun Will Kill You' by tofolo(m): 12:44pm On Jul 20, 2018
Na dia way, meanwhile when you ask an Edo man to sculpture a Lion for you.

PoliticsRe: Dino Melaye Attacked By Men In Army Uniforms In Kogi State. Photos by tofolo(m): 9:17am On Jul 20, 2018
famology:
Distinguish senator, so you don't know the difference between spare and spear?You should go back to high school sir....I so move!
Bros no blame the guy... he graduated with 3rd class. angry
EducationInside Kaduna School Where 16 Teachers Teach 27,820 Pupils. by tofolo(op): 9:00am On Jul 19, 2018
EMAMEH GABRIEL who visited Kaduna State recently gives a first-hand narrative about the most populated primary school in Africa

Read More at: https://leadership.ng/2018/04/14/inside-kaduna-school-where-16-teachers-teach-27820-pupils/



One peculiar thing that often captures the attention of visitors coming into Rigasa for the first time is LGEA Rigasa Primary School. With a population of over one million, Rigasa has been described as a world of its own within Kaduna and within it, there is another world of awe. Tucked into Igaba Local Government Area of Kaduna State, Rigasa has been strategically positioned and it currently plays host to the last rail terminal of the Nigeria Railway Cooperation, just less than three kilometres away from the populated Rigasa Primary School.

The time is 12:45 pm, approximately the closing hour of the first school session, when this reporter walks through the gates of what has been termed the most populated primary school in Africa. The size of its population can be likened to that of a university. The only difference is that the university environment has a well organised setting with coordinated adults. However, Rigassa Primary School is not. It is the closing hour of the first session of the day. Under the afternoon scorching sun, pupils in their hundreds dressed in different uniforms are observed pushing their ways out of the school gate; from the expression of excitement on their faces and from the chant of their voices, it has been an exciting day and fulfilled day. The school is secured with two iron gates and at its entrance is a security man watching and taking notice of people coming in and going out of the compound, which is laced with about 500 meters perimeter fence. With 10 blocks of 24 classrooms inside, some of which have been abandoned and others shaded with canopies to accommodate the growing population of the school, it is really a sight to behold.
The compound with sand all over is littered with all sorts of waste, which of course leaves no reason no doubt about the population of the school. How management handles the sanity system of the school is a talk for another day given the weight of waste litter daily in their thousands. Inside all these classes, are chairs bearing inscriptions of the World Bank all over them. The corroded looking and leaking roofs of some of the structures, will quickly register in the mind of any visitor of the aging nature of the school. Established in 1974 LGEA Rigasa Primary School, Lokoja Road in Rigasa, a suburb of Kaduna, is the most populated primary school in Kaduna State and it is believed to be the most populated in Africa. In a survey carried out in 2014, the school had 1891 male pupils and 1757 female pupils 77 teachers and 24 classrooms. Its population today, LEADERSHIP Weekend learnt from the school authority, is at 27,820 with less than 20 teaching staff. The school’s head teacher, Malam Mamuud Jafaru Zekeri, says the school has 27,820 pupils and runs in two sessions: morning and afternoon. The morning session accommodates primaries one, two and six while the afternoon takes primaries three, four and five. “In primary one we have classes A-G where we have 400 and above pupils per class.

In primary two, we have A-K with 200 and above per class. In primary three, we have also A-K with at least 300 per class. ‘‘In primary four, we have class A-E with over 300 pupils per class, while in primary five, A-K with about 200 per class and primary six, A-E with at least 120 per class, the head teacher tells LEADERSHIP Weekend. On staff strength, Malam Zekeri said, “most of the staff have been sacked’’ recently by state government as they were affected by the exam recently conducted by the government. He, however, reveals that some of the affected teachers still come to assist and they are sometime encouraged by the School Based Management Committee (SBMC). ‘‘Then we had up to 76 or more teachers in the school but after that exercise, because the government wanted to focus on the educational development of the school to strengthen the quality of learning in the primary schools across the state, we have only 16 teaching staff now and two none teaching staff, he says. ‘‘You know we don’t have PTA again because they are no longer functioning. The School Based Management Committee (SBNC) used to assist them for their transportation. What the SBNC does as a group is to mobilise the community to help in the activities of the school. ‘‘We are still waiting for the government to employ new teachers,” Zekeri adds. It is time for the afternoon session and the classes have almost settled down when this reporter permitted by the new head teacher who reveals that he only arrived a few weeks ago after the retirement of the former principal.

The regular assembly is not conducted as the state government, according to sources, has stopped the practice but there still exits a noticeable ritual before the pupils settle down for classes. On arriving at the school before classes, prefects would have to coordinate the daily environmental sanitation rituals. With whips in their hands, each class prefect calls his class out to pick all rubbish littered in and outside their classrooms by the previous session. With bare hands, the pupils follow suit, they pick these rubbish one after the other in a hurry to avoid lashes from their class commandants while they wait for the next instruction. The prefects do not give room for cheating or favouritism. Everyone is involved in this routine sanitation. They are arranged in two lines; they move progressively in a procession and are monitored by the class prefect who ushers them to a waste bin where the wastes are finally dropped. With the same hands, but hours later, these innocent kids will eat their meals provided to them through the school feeding programme, which of course has attracted a good number of them to the school. From findings, the sanitary system in the school calls for a state of emergency. The few toilets available, under normal circumstances, are not enough to service the teaching staff alone talk more of thousands of children. To worsen the situation, there is no water system running in the school. It is a frightening situation that poses serious public health threat not only to the teachers and their pupils but also residents in the area. Some abandoned classes, even classes close to where these young ones learn and even eat within the school’s premise have been turned latrine for the pupils. There they defecate and urinate.

The reek from the pavement of the school toilet and closed buildings bathed with faeces and urine, expose people within this environment to the risk of cholera outbreak. While sanitary still remains an issue of emergency, the pupils are as well currently having their toll due the infrastructural deficit. Another bad news is that due to shortage of manpower, the teachers on their part are over-laboured and even at that, they can hardly go round the entire class in a day. The cumulative effects are on the pupils who are not consistently engaged by their teachers for the purposes which they were sent to school. Some of the pupils who spoke with LEADERSHIP Weekend said the government must come in to encourage teaching. “We need instruction materials; we need more classrooms, more teachers and ICT centre for computer training. We need government to encourage our teachers who are doing their best, says Zainab Abubakar who also complains of the sanitary system of the school. ‘‘We need water in the school and we need more toilets. The ones we have here are not enough even for the teachers. I go home whenever I want to go the toilet,” she complains. Ibrahim Sani, a primary five pupil, who also speaks with our correspondent, says he wants the government to come in and help them. He says they are in dare need of an ICT centre to help them understand ICT better. ‘‘They teach us computer in theories. We want to learn the practical aspect of computer. We want computer centres in the school and we want more classes,” he says. The classroom is the heart of any educational system because most activities in the school take place in the class. The case of Rigasa Primary School leaves one wondering how possible is learning and understanding is possible in an environment not conducive enough for that purpose.

The good news, however, is that the state government has prioritised education in the state and attention has been mostly shifted to Rigasa Primary School. The on-going construction of massive school blocks of 30 classes is a clear prove of the government’s commitment to reduce infrastructural deficit in the school such that would provide conducive learning atmosphere for these young minds. ‘‘Kaduna State Government under his Excellency Malam Nasir el-Rufai has so much interest in this school. If you can take a very good look there is building there.

They are going to build a two storey building with 30 classrooms because most of the buildings here are dilapidated exposing the pupils to rain and even sun as you can see. ‘‘We thank God now that the government has decided to build new classrooms and our teachers who had their appointments terminated still come to school to assist us almost every day, the head teacher discloses LEADERSHIP Weekend. “We are managing the activities of the school to the best of our ability and the government is playing its own part to see that we get the best. Other none governmental organisations also help,” he says. School Feeding Programme On the school feeding programme, it leaves one wondering how the government has managed to sustain the scheme with such an eye-catching population in Rigasa and others within the Kaduna metropolis. The programme is believed to have been responsible for the high turn up of pupils in schools these days. Parents who have nothing to feed their children now encourage them to go to school. The programme has reduced the number of Almajiris in the street of Kaduna a resident in Kaduna, Malami Jafaru, who speaks to LEADERSHIP Weekend at a train station. Now, it is about 2pm when the head teacher is almost rounding off the short excursion with the correspondent, when women in their numbers walk through the school gate with food coolers and also truck drivers driving in to deliver food stuffs.

From findings, the feeding is consistent and the school authority has devised a strategy to keep the pupils in the school till closing hours. How does it work? ‘‘We changed the feeding time table from the one given to us by the government because we discover that most of them run home after eating their meals,” says Malam Zakeri who reveals that the pupils are now served some minutes to closing hour. ‘‘The feeding programme attracts the pupils and even encourages parents to send their children to school. It is working because it is clear that the government is focusing on encouraging education in all parts of the country. ‘‘We feed them the whole five days of the week. Monday to Thursday is the normal food while Fridays is fruit juice and biscuits. We have about 206 vendors that serve them food here. ‘‘We still want the government to place serious attention on Rigasa community because of the population of the school,” the head teacher who further commends the Kaduna State government for prioritising the education development in the state while placing more premiums on Rigasa Primary School says. While continuous efforts by the Kaduna State Government has been widely commended by stakeholders of the education sector in the state, more is still required to address life threatening challenges in primary schools in the state such like what is pictured in Rigasa Primary School. It should be realised that all efforts being put in place to up the standard of primary education in the state are for the purpose of the living. Hence, efforts should be geared towards addressing the sanitary system within these schools. It would be recalled that Governor El-Rufai had some time in 2017 announced that the school had secured a N30 million grant from the World Bank/DFID Global partnership on education. The governor had also revealed that efforts were being put in place as the state had acquired some portion of land around Rigasa the construction of two more primary schools to decongest the existing ones. Chairman of Kaduna State SUBEB, Usman Nasiru, who confirms the number of pupils in the school said, the state government has prioritised education and Rigasa primary school is a centre of focus. He says in a couple weeks, the school would be wearing a new look as efforts are already been made for that. ‘‘If you are following the education activities in Kaduna State, you will realise that we have just issued appointment letters to the newly recruited teachers and they are currently undergoing training. ‘‘We have 254 centres for the training in 23 local governments in Kaduna State. After the training they will be immediately deployed to various schools and Rigasa will have enough teachers out of the over 10,000 teachers already recruited by the state government. On funding, he said ‘‘the government is doing everything possible in terms of funding. They are giving monies to school, even Rigasa, for maintenance.

He says the funds from 400 to 8,000 are disbursed to schools annually and this is according to their sizes. ‘‘That is the more reason we are using the School Base Management Committee (SBMC)’’. On sanitary, he says ‘‘anyone who has been to the school recently will find out that construction is ongoing and the numbers of toilet will be increase. In no time proper sanitation system will be in place and with the teachers coming in soon and new classes for them the pupils will have environment conducive enough for learning. On learning materials, he says the government is already doing something about that. ‘‘We are trying to that. About two weeks ago, all the local governments in Kaduna State were directed to provide learning and instruction materials for primary schools in the state, said Mr Nasiru who reveals that schools daily assembly in the state is now prohibited due to the current educational reforms in the state. ‘‘We are carrying out reforms and you know there is educational revolution in the whole world today and Kaduna State cannot be an exception.

We know the whole world is all on us and in two weeks from now, you can visit that school and you find out that it will be a good shape.” Tenimu Usman, a resident of Rigasa, says apart from the rubbish around the school environment and the stench that sometimes comes out of the school environment particularly during raining season, from what he sees the school is the best gift to the community given the large population of the school. ‘‘Rigasa is overpopulated so we around here are not affected by the noise from the school. It is a noisy area but what I fear most is how uncontrollable most of these kids are when they litter things within this vicinity. ‘‘We can only hope that this can be addressed by the government to keep the environment clean for our safety and that of the pupils,” says Usman. Also Mirabel Ogene tells LEADERSHIP Weekend that though she does not live in Rigasa, her constant visit to the area to deliver her products to customers gives a clear picture of the environment. She says, ‘‘I do not live here but I come here to do business often.

I have a friend who also sells around here. If this is a university environment, people selling around here will be smiling home every day but these are kids who can only afford biscuits, sweets, ice cream and other junk foods. “Most of them come from poor homes and the business patronage here is limited to petty items and the government school feeding programme is also having negative impacts on traders here because most parents now send their children to school with the hope that they must be fed there. They save the N10, N20 or N20 they are supposed to give them for other things.”

Read More at: https://leadership.ng/2018/04/14/inside-kaduna-school-where-16-teachers-teach-27820-pupils/

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RomanceRe: Man Set Himself Ablaze At Girfriends House.. And She Livestream It (pics + Video by tofolo(m): 3:54pm On Jul 18, 2018
what is annoying me right now is the car he burnt...
EducationRe: 10 Most Muscular Dogs Breeds In The World by tofolo(m): 1:56pm On Jul 18, 2018
But why do this to an animal? Steroids fa..... angry
PoliticsRe: "Fulani Herdsmen Not Responsible For Killings" - Farmer's Association President by tofolo(m): 1:43pm On Jul 18, 2018
Ejimagift:
Thank God Muric and we Muslims have been vindicated once more. This is coming from the farmers themselves who knows cattle herders from inception are only armed with kettle and stick to guide their herds. I wont be surprised if these killings were sponsored by some Christian groups just to paint this administration in bad light. Every time crocodile tears from Christians just to demonize Fulanis and Muslims. It's unfair how low we have descended as a nation. Christians were said to be training 300 mercenaries in Israel. If those ones start killings, Muslims will be blamed. Let's give cattle herders land in all states to avoid clashes, Christians will say no. What do these people really wanthuh
See where your own level of reasoning has carried and placed you. angry
RomanceRe: Ladies Now Know When A Guy Cheats By Quantity Of Sperm by tofolo(m): 12:00pm On Jul 18, 2018
Shugavee:
they used a condom,, so she saw it wasn’t much,,, if u even hv sex with ur man like 2 twice or thrice a day u see that the sperm he releases reduce
I agree with you totally sha..... just wanted you to comment.
RomanceRe: Ladies Now Know When A Guy Cheats By Quantity Of Sperm by tofolo(m): 11:22am On Jul 18, 2018
Shugavee:
Yeah she isn’t totally wrong
So she knows how to measure the cum? angry
FamilyRe: As Parents, What Are The Most Common Words Use With Children? by tofolo(m): 10:54am On Jul 18, 2018
Daddy loves you.
FamilyRe: A Beautiful Dwarf With Her Kids And Her Twin Sister (Photos) by tofolo(m): 10:12am On Jul 18, 2018
echelons:
Bloggers and poor construction of English.
Horrible to read.
I am telling you. angry
Car TalkRe: President Putin In Finland With Bomb-proof Limo That Can Stay Underwater(Photos) by tofolo(m): 6:56pm On Jul 17, 2018
CSTR1005:
Give me one Russian phone you know of.
Google is your friend Sir.
Car TalkRe: President Putin In Finland With Bomb-proof Limo That Can Stay Underwater(Photos) by tofolo(m): 6:48pm On Jul 17, 2018
CSTR1005:
If anybody will get there, it is China.

Russia is spent.
China Ke?

Car TalkRe: President Putin In Finland With Bomb-proof Limo That Can Stay Underwater(Photos) by tofolo(m): 6:40pm On Jul 17, 2018
CSTR1005:
But he is not the president of the most powerful country.

That is more important.
Russia is getting there gradually.
BusinessRe: Wrong Bank Transaction, How Can I reverse it by tofolo(m): 3:04pm On Jul 17, 2018
praise010:
Were do you obtain a court order for N1k? Na wah ooo

Please note that Court Order is a Judgment. You require the service of a lawyer or the Police to obtain. You are to file some processes in court which in turn will be served on the Bank before the said order can be obtained.

Again the Customer need not reactivate any account. Once fund enters a Dormant account, it becomes active except were there is outstanding documentation on the account.

In all, once the Beneficiary gives a written instruction to the Bank, the money will be reversed. If he refuses, then court order and it's antecedent cost becomes the last resort
Not in all cases some have been issued free sef. and its not all banks that activate accounts the moment funds enters.
BusinessRe: Wrong Bank Transaction, How Can I reverse it by tofolo(m): 2:43pm On Jul 17, 2018
graciamore:
. she has contacted the bank.. they said the account is dormant
Better, atleast the funds are safe, now the bank would get the customer to come and reactivate the account and the funds would be sent back to her, if the customer is delaying let her just go to the nearest court and get a court order necessitating the bank to reverse the funds to her.The order costs just like 1k only.
Car TalkRe: President Putin In Finland With Bomb-proof Limo That Can Stay Underwater(Photos) by tofolo(m): 2:26pm On Jul 17, 2018
Putin, the most powerful president in the world.....
BusinessRe: Wrong Bank Transaction, How Can I reverse it by tofolo(m): 2:14pm On Jul 17, 2018
deewhydoski:
What of if the person has withdraw the money from his/her bank account, how will the bank reverse it?
They would contact the person to come refund. If he is a good Nigeria he would, If he is bad sorry. angry Na to abandon the account.
BusinessRe: Wrong Bank Transaction, How Can I reverse it by tofolo(m): 2:11pm On Jul 17, 2018
graciamore:
Please nairalanders I need your help... my friend mistakenly made a transactions to the wrong bank... she is asking what possible way can she get her money back...please anyone here with the idea pleaseee... mods help me move this to front page biko
Let her go to her bank and lay a complaint, they would now communicate with the bank the funds was wrongly transferred to and it would be reversed back to her account. that is if the wrong beneficiary has not withdrawn the funds.
SportsRe: Ahmed Musa Reacts As His Goal Is Nominated For World Cup Goal Of The Tournament by tofolo(m): 1:20pm On Jul 17, 2018
HealthRe: 'Stop Eating Old Groundnuts, It Causes Cancer Of The Liver' - Doctor Warns by tofolo(m): 12:38pm On Jul 17, 2018
something must kill a man. angry

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