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Re: Fasola's First-class Schools In Lagos by EkoIle1: 10:04pm On Jun 22, 2013 |
bloggernaija: Thanks, I was about to post that.. These village illiterates don't know their right fro left, they just jumped on the internet and copy/paste ignorant nonsense... |
Re: Fasola's First-class Schools In Lagos by EkoIle1: 10:08pm On Jun 22, 2013 |
You village illiterates need to go back to the drawing board because you clown just lost this battle.. 2 Likes
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Re: Fasola's First-class Schools In Lagos by EkoIle1: 10:10pm On Jun 22, 2013 |
You village illiterates need to go back to the drawing board because you clown just lost this battle...
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Re: Fasola's First-class Schools In Lagos by FSU: 10:11pm On Jun 22, 2013 |
Lagos school where students study under trees On May 8, 2013 By Bose Adelaja In case the Lagos State governor, Babatunde Fashola or his aides, are reading this piece, their attention is urgently needed at Community Secondary School, Bayeku in Ikorodu area of the State. Reason? The school is an academic embarrassment. The Governor has repeatedly promised qualitative education to Lagosians with ‘’Adopt a School Project’’ initiative where private organisations and individuals are encouraged to give public schools a facelift. Since the inception of the initiative, many schools have benefitted immensely. Examples are Community Senior Secondary School, Tafawa Balewa Crescent; Sari Secondary School, Sari Iganmu; Dolphin Senior High School, Lagos Island and Senior Secondary School, Keffi Ikoyi which can now compete favourably with their private counterparts in terms of basic amenities like functional laboratories and information technology, modern classrooms and toilet facilities, among others. Please do not disturb!.... Open air class study in progress Please do not disturb!…. Open air class study in progress During Vanguard Metro’s visit to Dolphin Senior High School Lagos Island and Sari Secondary School, Sari-Iganmu, students and teachers were seen carrying out the day’s activities without stress as academic activities took place under a conducive environment; also, there was regular water and power supply in these schools. But the reverse is the case at Community Secondary school, Bayeku in Ikorodu. The school is bogged down by challenges ranging from dilapidated school buildings, inadequate classrooms, non-functional library, laboratories, lavatories to late attendance of pupils to school. Also, some structures in the school are so badly damaged that the urgent intervention of government is required to avoid further damages to the school. The school which was founded on September 5, 1983 is dilapidated and no longer conducive for learning. With the recent 2013 weather forecast, the threat of rains has become a serious concern to students, parents and teachers, especially as learning and other activities usually come to a halt each time it rains. Makeshift structures Teachers and students still cannot forget the downpour of Sunday July 10, 2011 which caused the collapse of the perimeter fencing of the school, exposing them to the menace of street urchins. The school has only two buildings with leaking roofs. The buildings are complemented by some makeshift structures with few chairs and tables which cannot serve the number of students in the school. Due to shortage of classrooms, all JSS 1 and 3 students are forced to receive lectures under a tree, except during examinations when they have to swap with JSS 2 students who are entitled to some of the classrooms. The rains have made learning very difficult for the students. Some students who spoke to VM said the last time it rained, both the students sitting under the trees and classrooms were drenched, leading to the suspension of academic activities for the day. ‘’In fact, some of us were moved from one ‘classroom’ to another which disrupted learning. The teachers were helpless as the situation forced them to stop teaching. Temporary respite came when some concerned citizens donated some building materials for construction of more classrooms but the effort was jeopardised due to inadequate fund. As at the time of filing this report, the perimeter fencing of the school is yet to be reconstructed. Some neighbours who spoke with VM complained that some students now indulge in nefarious activities in and around the school. ‘’Their hideouts are uncompleted buildings and they use dangerous weapons freely,’’ said Mr and Mrs Segun Ayilara. A proprietor of a private school, who pleaded anonymity, said some students of this school are cultists who visit his school with dangerous weapons to distrupt academic activities. ‘’We have reported them to the school authorities but the teachers are helpless as they are beaten up by the students at slightest opportunity,’’ he said. When VM spoke with some of the students, they said they were already used to the situation as the school is the only high school in the community. Some of them also complained of sharp practices on the part of teachers which they said has added to the existing problems. http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/05/lagos-school-where-students-study-under-trees/
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Re: Fasola's First-class Schools In Lagos by Ucheosefoh(m): 10:12pm On Jun 22, 2013 |
Eko Ile:How many times will u post this picture 2 Likes |
Re: Fasola's First-class Schools In Lagos by amarilo: 10:17pm On Jun 22, 2013 |
Ucheosefoh: How many times will u post this pictureThose are not even school. bloggernaija: List of Lagos state owned primary and secondary schools.Why not add Ghana, zimbabawe and angola for the combined. Fashola is feeding the whole world thatz why lagos school children are studing under the scotching sun of lagos. Ucheosefoh: How many times will u post this pictureThose are not even school. 2 Likes |
Re: Fasola's First-class Schools In Lagos by bloggernaija: 10:20pm On Jun 22, 2013 |
However as an admirer of the prowess of fashola in the administering of Lagos state ,I will advise that headmaster should be given more powers to do basic things like repairs ,maintenance ,budget and guiding the conduct of staffs under the watchful eyes of a competent regulator. |
Re: Fasola's First-class Schools In Lagos by Ucheosefoh(m): 10:22pm On Jun 22, 2013 |
Eko ile a man who ignore the community of rats at his house to raise alarm at the rats in another man's house not knowing the rats at his house is bigger and more populated than the rats at another man's man untill they destroy his properties that is when he will start looking for rat poison. I de laugh 3 Likes
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Re: Fasola's First-class Schools In Lagos by amarilo: 10:24pm On Jun 22, 2013 |
Now that you are talking and not writing nonsense in defence of wickedness against innocent kids. bloggernaija: However as an admirer of the prowess of fashola in the administering of Lagos state ,I will advise that headmaster should be given more powers to do basic things like repairs ,maintenance ,budget and guiding the conduct of staffs under the watchful eyes of a competent regulator. 1 Like |
Re: Fasola's First-class Schools In Lagos by ujoinme: 10:31pm On Jun 22, 2013 |
Eko Ile: You village illiterates need to go back to the drawing board because you clown just lost this battle.. LOL Eko ole fire on the mountain ! you know what to do! run run run...... 1 Like |
Re: Fasola's First-class Schools In Lagos by ujoinme: 10:34pm On Jun 22, 2013 |
Eko ole, Your Oga at the top is going to fire you, if you cant find enough photgraph to counter the blitz of the true state of schools in their ACN enclave. All that mouth where you the make about ACN Gov don end as all nairalanders have seen you for who you are. 2 Likes |
Re: Fasola's First-class Schools In Lagos by rozayx5(m): 10:36pm On Jun 22, 2013 |
Ucheosefoh: How many times will u post this picture thanks, i thought it was only me who noticed it, Eko Ole has been using this pic to do online propaganda for these crooks in LASG, who ever believes his ideologies is on a long thing taking picture of one school from different angles ![]() 1 Like |
Re: Fasola's First-class Schools In Lagos by Sunnybobo3(m): 10:45pm On Jun 22, 2013 |
This is simply man's inhumanity to man. Fashola should be hanged for this. 1 Like |
Re: Fasola's First-class Schools In Lagos by FSU: 10:47pm On Jun 22, 2013 |
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Re: Fasola's First-class Schools In Lagos by amarilo: 10:53pm On Jun 22, 2013 |
Well I do not believe one bit that those schools are in Nigeriian hinterland talkless of lagos. Those pictures must be from Somali as you can see some students (Female) with head covering. My dear Africa when are we going to wake up. 1 Like |
Re: Fasola's First-class Schools In Lagos by FSU: 11:00pm On Jun 22, 2013 |
more lagos
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Re: Fasola's First-class Schools In Lagos by FSU: 11:02pm On Jun 22, 2013 |
amarilo: Well I do not believe one bit that those schools are in Nigeriian hinterland talkless of lagos. Those pictures must be from Somali as you can see some students (Female) with head covering. My dear Africa when are we going to wake up. See the private schools have copied from Fasola 1 Like
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Re: Fasola's First-class Schools In Lagos by qhiwegh(m): 11:04pm On Jun 22, 2013 |
How could the Lagos State Government possibly be responsible for the children of millions of non-indigenous Lagosians? The LASG is responsible only for Lagosians not for all of Nigeria or all of Africa. No state anywhere in Nigeria or even in the world could possibly accommodate so many NON-TAXPAYING residents. We need to secure our borders so that illegal immigration stops. We need to develop other parts of Nigeria so that not every Nigerian feels compelled to go to Lagos to make a living. |
Re: Fasola's First-class Schools In Lagos by Ucheosefoh(m): 11:05pm On Jun 22, 2013 |
rozayx5:His pay masters will build and renovate 5 schools while about 50 schools are dilapidated yet they will never let person rest with noise and propaganda. PDP are bad APC/ACN are not better we shall stop decieving ourselves our leaders only have their selfish interest and we are foolishly fighting ourselves for them instead forcing them to do their responsibilities and we are busy witch hunting other peoples leaders when our own are not better. I tire for our youths. 1 Like |
Re: Fasola's First-class Schools In Lagos by FSU: 11:07pm On Jun 22, 2013 |
qhiwegh: How could the Lagos State Government possibly be responsible for the children of millions of non-indigenous Lagosians? The LASG is responsible only for Lagosians not for all of Nigeria or all of Africa. No state anywhere in Nigeria or even in the world could possibly accommodate so many NON-TAXPAYING residents.Yeah! All the kids are non-Yoruba. Even those in Osun, Oyo, Ogun are non-Yoruba (see photos on other threads). Shameless Yoruba man living as a refugee in Peckham, London. 3 Likes |
Re: Fasola's First-class Schools In Lagos by Gboliwe: 11:12pm On Jun 22, 2013 |
So what is fashola doing that he is being hailed? Is it all sycophancy? SMH at the dilapidated structures and total decay in Lagos state. 1 Like |
Re: Fasola's First-class Schools In Lagos by Ucheosefoh(m): 11:26pm On Jun 22, 2013 |
qhiwegh: How could the Lagos State Government possibly be responsible for the children of millions of non-indigenous Lagosians? The LASG is responsible only for Lagosians not for all of Nigeria or all of Africa. No state anywhere in Nigeria or even in the world could possibly accommodate so many NON-TAXPAYING residents.See stupid and myopic excuse an educated person is using to defend the inability of LASU providing basic education for its citizens imagin Obama giving the same lame excuse for not providing basic education because of heavy inflow of millions of illegal and legal immigrants who enter America every year seeking for better life. Guy after reading ur comment I gave up 1 Like
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Re: Fasola's First-class Schools In Lagos by tsomething: 11:38pm On Jun 22, 2013 |
bloggernaija: List of Lagos state owned primary and secondary schools. Just shut up if you don't have anything sensible to post . A man spends 499 billion annually for 14 years , yet you still have this kind of schools and you are here making excuses for him. You are a bloody hypocrite and shameless also 1 Like |
Re: Fasola's First-class Schools In Lagos by timifakay(m): 11:48pm On Jun 22, 2013 |
'Rome was not built in a day.' If it was i'm sure all the active ACN governors would use the same method. Why not promote the goods of the administration you support instead of pulling others down. A saying goes thus: 'he who holds others down shall also not rise'. Thank you |
Re: Fasola's First-class Schools In Lagos by tsomething: 11:50pm On Jun 22, 2013 |
Eko Ile: After all these pictures of world class schools in Lagos clearly labelled with locations, all you could come up with is this picture of an uncompleted building. You should be burying your head in between your sweat soaked balls in shame, but I forgot your already mad and mad men don't have shame 1 Like |
Re: Fasola's First-class Schools In Lagos by tsomething: 11:54pm On Jun 22, 2013 |
Sunny_bobo: This is simply man's inhumanity to man. Fashola should be hanged for this. Not just hanged , but hanged from his balls |
Re: Fasola's First-class Schools In Lagos by EkoIle1: 11:55pm On Jun 22, 2013 |
t-something: Oponu villager, I have to give you location for you to know they are schools for school children or that alters the fact that it countered your dumb rubbish...? Don't get mad because I burst your balloon...supo arego mu Your incompetent governors after many years than Fashola in office are yet to build one single classroom or even one dog cage.....lmao What a dullard... |
Re: Fasola's First-class Schools In Lagos by tsomething: 12:06am On Jun 23, 2013 |
timifakay: 'Rome was not built in a day.' If it was i'm sure all the active ACN governors would use the same method. Why not promote the goods of the administration you support instead of pulling others down. A saying goes thus: 'he who holds others down shall also not rise'. Shut up. Rome wasn't built in a day but after 14yrs with less than $1mill annually , the Roman empire had started taking shape and conquering other empires. Lagos state has spent $3.2billion annually for 14yrs and we still see these kind of schools in their domain. Not only should the governor be hanged by the balls, you should be shut in the eye for spewing such rubbish defense for a fraudstar 1 Like |
Re: Fasola's First-class Schools In Lagos by EkoIle1: 12:07am On Jun 23, 2013 |
t-something: But below... Your incompetent governors after many years than Fashola in office are yet to build one single classroom or even one dog cage.....lmao |
Re: Fasola's First-class Schools In Lagos by Garrithe1st: 12:15am On Jun 23, 2013 |
Eko Ile has proved that Fashola buillt some new schools. However the "Akpans" and "Ubongs" couldn't produce a sigle photograph of Akpabio's schools. ![]() ![]() 1 Like |
Re: Fasola's First-class Schools In Lagos by tsomething: 12:16am On Jun 23, 2013 |
Eko Ile: Hahahaha ! Have you forgot you mischievously posted some schools in Akwa Ibom and they look far better than the one Fashola' wife proudly commissioned and even posed for pictures inside the world class school . I think you should work hard at trying to redeem any shred of image left for your pay-masters because they are being battered on multiple fronts and this is month end. seems no salary for you boss . I feel you pain bro . 1 Like |
Re: Fasola's First-class Schools In Lagos by tsomething: 12:27am On Jun 23, 2013 |
qhiwegh: How could the Lagos State Government possibly be responsible for the children of millions of non-indigenous Lagosians? The LASG is responsible only for Lagosians not for all of Nigeria or all of Africa. No state anywhere in Nigeria or even in the world could possibly accommodate so many NON-TAXPAYING residents. Shut up! They should be responsible for Lagosians alone, but they can collect revenue and taxes from non-Lagosians? Boko Haram suppose drive a 3 inch nail through your left eye for spewing such rubbish defense on a public forum 1 Like |
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