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Politics / Re: Tinubu Arrives Yobe For APC Presidential Campaign Rally (Photos) by K1995: 3:10pm On Jan 10, 2023
spiritedtete:
Unfortunately, this is Nigeria next president. All those noise of wasting money is self delusional.

Also being objective here, was this man indicted of corruption or arrested and convicted of drugs related crime.

Unlike Atiku; that was directly indicted by is former boss and the FBI back then.

Fortunately Peter Obi is the man for the Job because he is vibrantand still young... (he jumped the queue withoutbeing patient) unfortunately it is a dream that can not come through as far as Nigeria is concerned. The weapon of illiteracy is winning and this is why it is hard to enlighten majority in Nigeria.

You can only hope for Peter Obi but I am sorry it is a dead end. Nevertheless you all should try your best.

I also know Tinubu will not be a bad President. So there is hope in all front. For now fingers crossed.

Whatever your prayer is; pray against power going back to the north otherwise you all will see Shege banza season 2
you have spoken bro,Weldone
Romance / Re: I Insulted My Girlfriend How Do I Apologise by K1995: 7:20pm On Jan 03, 2023
With this your statement, you have done with her already.
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: What Does It Mean To Be A Teacher In The Uk? by K1995: 10:38am On Dec 27, 2022
IyaTola:
WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE A TEACHER IN THE UK?

Being a teacher in the UK is a horrible experience — it is a taste of hell.
I was a teacher in Zimbabwe for over 10 years.

I loved my work; I remember assemblies where children would greet us in chorus.
I was proud to be a teacher.

Our students would salute and greet us on the streets, showing us respect.
A misbehaving pupil would hide, show remorse on being found out.

The day I left for the UK, I was excited and convinced that I would make an impact as a teacher in the land of the Queen.

According to Mhofu from Luton, teaching in the UK is no walk in the park.
Mhofu: “You know, if it wasn’t for teaching, I probably wouldn’t have travelled as much as I did. It was the teaching that got me around the world. But here in the UK, I got a rude awakening.

I got a teaching job at a school in Luton which was touted to be one of the best schools. I was grateful and overjoyed. On my first day in class the children looked at me as if they were seeing a ghost. One child raised his hand and said to me: ‘Are you an idiot’.
I was shocked; I was a teacher.

I looked at the child and wanted to hit him but I had been warned never to touch a child or I would die in prison. I pretended I had not heard the child then I heard another say: ‘Hey, are you deaf?’ I was so angry and I walked out to make a complaint to the teacher-in -charge. As I stepped out, the classroom broke into uncontrollable laughter. I had never been insulted by a child and let alone a white one. I was so angry l started shaking.

I walked into the teacher-in-charge’s office. He looked at me and said go and control your class first. I walked back in the class and everything that followed made me sick to my gut. I just had to leave the classroom as l did not trust myself not to take my typical ‘teacher action’ against these wayward children. I went home.

I got a call from the school which informed me that I had been fired because I had no confidence and skills of dealing with children.
I then got another job as a teacher. This time, I was called a ‘supply teacher’ who is equivalent to a temporary teacher. The only difference is a supply teacher is a qualified teacher.

I arrived at the school, this time determined to bring some order. As I walked into the classroom, I saw, on the green board, an offensive statement. It was a question: ‘What’s the difference between a monkey and a blackman?’

Just below it was an answer: ‘At least a monkey can climb trees.’ When I asked who wrote that in a very angry voice, the class remained silent.

I turned to the board to rub the offending statement. When I was done and turned to the class, I saw my bag fly out of the window.
I got angry and shouted at the class. The head-teacher and a few other teachers rushed to the class. The pupils all rushed to one corner and on seeing the headmaster, they started screaming.

The headmaster, in front of the children told me I was intimidating the kids and making the learning environment a war zone. I told him they had thrown my bag out of the window and had written racist remarks on the board.

The head-teacher said he could see nothing on the board and the kids shouted that they had thrown it out after I had tried to hit them with it. I was asked to go home and reflect on my teaching skills.

The classroom is controlled by children; you must do what they want and you must not dictate to them. The head takes the word of the child against yours. Now I am working towards extracting myself from a career I was passionate about and I ask myself why?

Those who are thinking of teaching here must brace themselves for a torrid time.” According to Paul Taruvinga: I had my interview with a teaching agency in the UK before I finished University.

I was accepted and so when I arrived in London in 2003 on my UK working holiday visa, I was ready to start my teaching career in Hackney, East London, an area I was soon to discover to be one of London’s most challenging.

I wasn’t quite ready to settle into a full time job so I went straight for the supply (casual, substitute) teaching. This meant I was running all over the East End, going to different schools every day. It was a great way for me to get to know the city.

It was also a fantastic way for me to learn how to be an adaptable teacher – different students, different classes every day.

One day I was called to the headmaster’s office; I was informed that a child had complained that I speak so loud that the child is now having sleepless nights. I was asked to lower my voice or I would be sued if the child went deaf.

I am not a loud speaker; I was shocked. I could not answer. Then one day I was accused of sexual abuse. I was alleged to have touched a girl-child on the shoulder. I was told any form of touching was abuse. I was suspended.

After three months of no pay, I was reinstated. I now hate teaching with a passion.”

John Dickson: “l was reprimanded for calling a child ‘my son’. When I came to school the following day there was a fuming parent who said to me: ‘Hey, my son has a father at this school now!’

I said I didn’t know about that and then she accused me of calling him ‘my son’ the previous day in class. I went numb.

She went to the head and I was seriously admonished.” The culture here is so strange. There is nothing like stopping students from throwing chairs at each other. The schools here are a complete opposite of the schools back home. Teaching is a nightmare here.
It is the most stressful job in the UK.

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guy,this is hell

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Food / Re: Europe-Based Nigerian Vlogger Laments Over Hike In Price Of Goat Meat This Xmas by K1995: 3:09pm On Dec 25, 2022
Shebi you still have the money to buy it,come to Nigeria no money and is too high to buy

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Politics / Re: Ekiti Government Seals Off Petrol Station For Selling Above Pump Price by K1995: 3:42pm On Dec 24, 2022
scrapNG:
I believe this task force should extend their work to Aramoko Ekiti. I bought fuel @ 260 per liter at Okanlawon at Aramoko Ekiti yesterday.
Today at ERB beside Winners church Aramoko Ekiti, today I bought at the rate of 270 per liter.
Mr Israel Adesokan please we need you at Aramoko Ekiti.



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Crime / Re: Soldier Beaten To Stupor For Killing Guest At Funeral In Lekki by K1995: 7:34pm On Dec 21, 2022
oz4real83:
You are only deceiving yourself if u believed that Nigeria has just one commander-in-chief, there are many "commander-in-chiefs" in different corners like this so called Richard, who can just wake up anytime and deploy about 15 or more military personnels to do nonsense embarassed. I don't think there is any country as lawless as Nigeria, anything happens here and nobody takes responsibility or is punished for shameful acts like this embarassed
sincerely speaking bro
what a shameless country,
Politics / Re: Buni Orders Release Of Detained Teenager In Yobe by K1995: 6:25pm On Dec 20, 2022
abobote:
Though they said power intoxicate, if not this Gov. Buni is one of the most gentle men I have ever come across. When he was the APC secretary, I was working with one hotel in Abuja.
He respects everyone, no matter how small, before you greet him, he call you by your name and ask you how are you. And anytime he sends you on errands he will reward you handsomely
I still remember that his driver that doesn't speak English but only Hausa, you need to see the special way he treats him. He gives him same category of room, eat same food with him, even he goes out at night to bring girls, he will bring for him as well
Sure you know this Man better

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Politics / Re: Hope Uzodinma Donates 27 Campaign Buses To Bola Tinubu's Campaign (Photos) by K1995: 8:17pm On Dec 17, 2022
With the way I am looking at things now is like if you can't beat them join them or leave the country for them

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Agriculture / Re: Recap: My Journey So Far Into Maize Farming by K1995: 3:35pm On Dec 11, 2022
Sincerely speaking you tried, when I remembered most part of the North,I remember insecurity,generally in Nigeria no security, Weldon guy,wishing you fruitful year.
Religion / Re: May God Keep Daddy Adeboye. That Man Is A True Man Of God by K1995: 12:10pm On Dec 11, 2022
May God alone be glorify forever.
Nairaland / General / Re: How To Reply To Comments On This Section. by K1995: 8:21pm On Dec 09, 2022
[quote author=BenChido post=116699388][/quote]okay

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