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Re: A "Certified" Teacher Was Teaching Children Nonsense (pic) by banmee(m): 9:59am On Mar 11, 2016 |
musicwriter: How about you start the revolution and start communicating in your native dialect and let's see how far you'll get. |
Re: A "Certified" Teacher Was Teaching Children Nonsense (pic) by musicwriter(m): 10:04am On Mar 11, 2016 |
bankybobo11: Ebere gi n'emerem. Onye gwara gi n'am enweghị ike ịkowa onwem n'asụsụ ala anyị?. Onye gwara gị n'ọbu ndi ọcha wetara anyị asụsụ na edemede? |
Re: A "Certified" Teacher Was Teaching Children Nonsense (pic) by musicwriter(m): 10:09am On Mar 11, 2016 |
banmee: Ana m eme ya kwa mgbe n'Nairaland. Ihe m ji asụ asụsụ ndi ọcha bu maka ya bụ asụsụ onye obụla n'asụ n'Nairaland. |
Re: A "Certified" Teacher Was Teaching Children Nonsense (pic) by Kessyy2k4(m): 10:11am On Mar 11, 2016 |
DIKEnaWAR:shut-d-trap! i know u must b odigbo wailers tryna console hmslf! mayb if Oba akinolu has casted you into d lagoon, mayb u won't hav d mouth&hand to bringout dat trash |
Re: A "Certified" Teacher Was Teaching Children Nonsense (pic) by bankybobo11: 10:18am On Mar 11, 2016 |
musicwriter: Yes, we had a life and there was education (which was just oral, we had no alphabets and we couldn't read anything written down) and African Civilization did not pass inter-tribal trading of food, livestock, artworks and other petty stuff. If not for European education, there would be nothing like nairaland today. Our forefathers were lazy, their inventions were crude and were millions of years behind their Western counterparts. When Christopher Columbus discovered America when he was finding a route to China, where were our forefathers? They were only farming and were living in huts. That would have been the case today if the Europeans had not colonised Africa (Africans lack invention) If our economy, educational system, social setting, etc had been similar to what they have in the western world, you won't be arguing that colonisation brought negativity. The ball is in our court, Language is not the problem, our leaders are! 1 Like |
Re: A "Certified" Teacher Was Teaching Children Nonsense (pic) by banmee(m): 10:19am On Mar 11, 2016 |
musicwriter: That's what I'm talking about. Just keep doing that from now on. No more English for you. |
Re: A "Certified" Teacher Was Teaching Children Nonsense (pic) by wellmax(m): 10:21am On Mar 11, 2016 |
Atlantian:Gbam, no more arguments. |
Re: A "Certified" Teacher Was Teaching Children Nonsense (pic) by bankybobo11: 10:24am On Mar 11, 2016 |
musicwriter: You're not communicating and this would be the problem if we were to make all Nigerian Languages official languages. If you're abusing me, then you're not as wise as I though you were |
Re: A "Certified" Teacher Was Teaching Children Nonsense (pic) by musicwriter(m): 10:32am On Mar 11, 2016 |
bankybobo11: No, you're totally wrong. The Igbo's; for example, long developed a writing system known as Nsibidi long before we met Europeans!. Google ''Nsibidi'', it's no Latin characters. Be informed, once upon a time in human history Africa was the most advanced continent. When the Dutch first arrived Benin kingdom in Nigeria they were so shocked about the rate of development they saw over here, so much that their exploration leader had to report back to Europe saying ''The town seem to be very great. When you enter into it you go into a great broad street, well paved, which seems to be seven or eight times broader than the Warmoes street in Amsterdam. The king’s palace is a collection of buildings which occupy as much space as the town of Harlem, and which is enclosed with walls. There are numerous apartments for the Prince’s ministers and fine galleries, most of which are as big as those on the exchange at Amsterdam. They are supported by wooden pillars encased with copper, where their victories are depicted, and which are carefully kept very clean. The town is composed of thirty main streets, very straight and 120 feet wide, apart from an infinity of small intersecting streets. The houses are close to one another, arranged in good order. These people are in no way inferior to the Dutch. They wash and scrub their houses so well that they are polished and shinning like glass''. And this scenario wasn't peculiar to Benin Kingdom. The Ashanti king in ancient Ghana kingdom was so rich that his official seat was made of REAL gold. Africa was extremely very prosperous before Europe made contact with us. As a matter of fact, the British stole a lot of artworks from Oba Ovonramwen palace after they captured the king in late 1800 century. Why would they want to steal a substandard artwork?. Binis were the first people to develop copper or brass cast artwork, long before Europeans or any of the known world at the time. Their artworks were so superior to Europeans at that time, such that it was and is still a subject of display in museums worldwide. In fact, white people have refused to return artworks stolen from Bini emoire, cause they're so precious. But everything changed once Europe made contact with us around 1400AD. We became conquered and were no longer in charge of our destiny. Instead of developing our lands, African natural and human resources were being used to develop Europe. Therefore, we lost steam and were thrown into total darkness as a people for over 400 years!. But, within this 400 years Europe entered the age of technology and industrial revolution, all made possible by exploitation of Africa. Trains were built, cars built, advance in physics, chemistry, biology, e.t.c happened within this period, but sadly Africa was never a part of this technological revolution. Just imagine where a people could not make a single development for 400 years!. Please go read ''How Europe underdeveloped Africa'' by Dr. Walter Rodney. |
Re: A "Certified" Teacher Was Teaching Children Nonsense (pic) by Nobody: 10:32am On Mar 11, 2016 |
ilevic: Actually, it is 'welfare'. |
Re: A "Certified" Teacher Was Teaching Children Nonsense (pic) by jamace(m): 10:43am On Mar 11, 2016 |
Result of employment via connection..... |
Re: A "Certified" Teacher Was Teaching Children Nonsense (pic) by Nobody: 10:43am On Mar 11, 2016 |
banmee:uncle mi, tanx for d correction.. |
Re: A "Certified" Teacher Was Teaching Children Nonsense (pic) by bankybobo11: 10:52am On Mar 11, 2016 |
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Re: A "Certified" Teacher Was Teaching Children Nonsense (pic) by bankybobo11: 10:52am On Mar 11, 2016 |
musicwriter: My dad recommended me to read the book, I didn't. I won't concur with whatever ideology or philosophy the book contains. Why the emphasis on the Benin Empire? Why didn't this civilisation spread to the other parts of Africa? Why didn't they develop weapons good enough to repel the Europeans? The whole Europe didn't come to conquer Africa, just a few representatives and our ammunition and weapons of warfare weren't enough to repel their advances. No matter how you try to convince me, I will refuse to see your reasons. We had civilisation but it wasn't enough and wholesale civilization is not down to large buildings and well paved streets. I'm a colonial chauvinist |
Re: A "Certified" Teacher Was Teaching Children Nonsense (pic) by luggy(m): 11:10am On Mar 11, 2016 |
agarawu23: 1 Like |
Re: A "Certified" Teacher Was Teaching Children Nonsense (pic) by Rhayne(f): 11:51am On Mar 11, 2016 |
Picture..infact a video clip of the teacher writing on the board or adonbilivit! Haba the writing looks like that of a kid |
Re: A "Certified" Teacher Was Teaching Children Nonsense (pic) by Mypeople2(m): 11:56am On Mar 11, 2016 |
Please how much are you paying the home tutor, 12k?Didn't you see a certified teacher that told you 30k?You want the best for your kids but you don't want to pay good amount of money |
Re: A "Certified" Teacher Was Teaching Children Nonsense (pic) by Nnemuka(f): 12:04pm On Mar 11, 2016 |
Hash86: "ogogoro drinker" with phd. atleast during his tenure a dollar was at 165 before it became 197 no fuel queue anywhere during his 5years pure water sold at 5naira in Kaduna he built and completed roads from abuja to kaduna your home and finally our economy was listed among the biggest economy in Africa. our cattle rearer with nepa certificate has managed to destroy everything our "ogogoro drinker" with phd ever started. tufia |
Re: A "Certified" Teacher Was Teaching Children Nonsense (pic) by Papasland21: 12:26pm On Mar 11, 2016 |
Atlantian: Can't you make your point without abusive reference to the head of state, it speaks a lot about your upbringing. 1 Like |
Re: A "Certified" Teacher Was Teaching Children Nonsense (pic) by ilevic(m): 12:29pm On Mar 11, 2016 |
aluk:Noted and modified. Thanks |
Re: A "Certified" Teacher Was Teaching Children Nonsense (pic) by Originalsly: 2:20pm On Mar 11, 2016 |
ilevic:Did this teacher make a mistake? This kind reasoning is what leads the profession to the gutter. @topic. We are too obsessed with certifications rather than qualifications. I'm sure she presented him with a certificate...which she got printed out...and d told him she was a teacher at some prestigious school... and that was enough for him. Yes there are lots of unqualified teachers but I doubt this primary school dropout is one of them. |
Re: A "Certified" Teacher Was Teaching Children Nonsense (pic) by Asiri1991: 2:41pm On Mar 11, 2016 |
Osun teachers everywhere. Blame GEJ abeg |
Re: A "Certified" Teacher Was Teaching Children Nonsense (pic) by caphone: 2:47pm On Mar 11, 2016 |
Now you decide wether to continue paying her 12k every month. Smh |
Re: A "Certified" Teacher Was Teaching Children Nonsense (pic) by Benbelor(m): 3:10pm On Mar 11, 2016 |
We should abolish western education so that if I call yhu 'onye ara' yhu will think I told yhu to go and slap yhur father abi musicwriter: |
Re: A "Certified" Teacher Was Teaching Children Nonsense (pic) by TaiKuun(m): 4:51pm On Mar 11, 2016 |
DIKEnaWAR:wrong!!! Again, if you are not a tribalist, then maybe it is your father that's a tribalist. |
Re: A "Certified" Teacher Was Teaching Children Nonsense (pic) by phorget(m): 5:17pm On Mar 11, 2016 |
namedonfinish:wetin concern "Dike" nah? |
Re: A "Certified" Teacher Was Teaching Children Nonsense (pic) by firstolalekan(m): 6:31am On Mar 13, 2016 |
DIKEnaWAR:Ólofo |
Re: A "Certified" Teacher Was Teaching Children Nonsense (pic) by thesicilian: 2:53pm On Mar 13, 2016 |
victorazy:Help me ask him. At times this is what you get when you go looking for over-cheap services |
Re: A "Certified" Teacher Was Teaching Children Nonsense (pic) by thesicilian: 2:54pm On Mar 13, 2016 |
gbemijames:I tire o |
Re: A "Certified" Teacher Was Teaching Children Nonsense (pic) by Ugosample(m): 11:08pm On Sep 29, 2016 |
wow..
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Re: A "Certified" Teacher Was Teaching Children Nonsense (pic) by HADI854: 5:06am On Nov 23, 2018 |
Mztarstrechy: Na wa oooooo and Maybe this one graduate with first class oo through ekoro |
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