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Re: Wike Visits Dilapidated Secondary School (photos) by Nobody: 3:41pm On Jun 19, 2015 |
aresa:You are really senseless! What is wrong of Wike complaining about the schools in the OP images? Those kind of schools are supposed not to exist in the first place, you buffoon! |
Re: Wike Visits Dilapidated Secondary School (photos) by Tarinigeria2015: 3:45pm On Jun 19, 2015 |
I think alot of guys are missing the point. We all know that amaechi built primary schools in ph and in several other communities in rivers state. Maybe he forgot to renovate this particular school but its just surprising especially for some of us that grow up in ph that a school right inside Ph city could be forgotten. if it has a political undertone I wouldn't know...I will equally feel bad if the other 3 girls secondary schools on ph city are in same condition.( harbour road,holy rosary and elenlenwo) 1 Like |
Re: Wike Visits Dilapidated Secondary School (photos) by aresa: 3:54pm On Jun 19, 2015 |
all4naija: And what is wrong of me posting wonderful pictures of the schools his predecessor built for the people of Rivers state? The fact that such schools are not supposed to exist in the first place doesn't mean Amaechi did not do more than enough to change the situation or that he did not build more schools than any governor in that region combined. In fact, he build the best and well equipped schools in Nigeria. You people really need to keep quiet with your senseless and misplaced anger... You can not even show us 1 single school they built in your own state or village.. 1 Like |
Re: Wike Visits Dilapidated Secondary School (photos) by Nobody: 4:00pm On Jun 19, 2015 |
aresa:Stop displaying your primitiveness here. We are in the 21st century and everything must be done accordingly. There is nothing wrong in complaining about those dilapidated school infrastructure and the previous silly leader must be blamed for not taking action. It is politic, my friend. You allow sentiment to dictate for your reasoning and it is very bad in this case. You are praising the same governor that squanders tens of billion Nairas of the state revenue on campaigning for president Buhari yet you are here defending him while those filthy school buildings are left unfixed. |
Re: Wike Visits Dilapidated Secondary School (photos) by aresa: 4:16pm On Jun 19, 2015 |
all4naija: The man not only built more schools than any governor in that region, he build the best schools in Nigeria and according to you, he still has to be blamed and labelled silly and incompetent by you and the incompetent new governor who supervised crisis, incompetence and school shut down all over the country as the education minister? Obviously, your brain thinks backwards and uncordinated.. Amaechi did more than the useless man and his entire federal administration did in terms of education in Nigeria? What was Wike's accomplishments as the education minister in Nigeria? Endless strikes and lousy education policies. How many schools was built under Wike as the education minister in Nigeria? When it comes to education, Wike remains a National disgrace and embarrassment and people like him shouldn't be in any public office and he is today simply because political crookedness and manipulation. Yours is the most thoughtless, shallow and idiotic talk ever.. 2 Likes |
Re: Wike Visits Dilapidated Secondary School (photos) by nonjebose(m): 4:31pm On Jun 19, 2015 |
one thing I know is that Amaechi paid teachers much higher than what obtains in some ND states, e.g Delta State 1 Like |
Re: Wike Visits Dilapidated Secondary School (photos) by Nobody: 4:33pm On Jun 19, 2015 |
aresa: That is coming from you as admirer of his petty work. There is no excuse or whatsoever to point finger at education minister in this issue to support your erring views. Those schools are state-owned from the look of things and there is no way the infrastructure is going to be the task of the federal government. In the same way Amaechi government has received more money than any governor or his predecessors. Only to languish huge part of that money running after presidential election he's not going to get anything from to the detriment of his state financial portfolio. Keep complimenting mediocrity and I am not going to be a part of that. These men have none of the citizens welfare at heart but, here you are deceiving yourself riddled with emotions to defend one of them. What happens to the Rivers Monorail project he started? I can't understand why you have to stoop so low in defending an individual who only steals what is meant to fix the infrastructure for the ordinary citizens. That is sickening to say the least |
Re: Wike Visits Dilapidated Secondary School (photos) by nattyhero(m): 4:43pm On Jun 19, 2015 |
phantom: No basis for this talk. Give woke the amount Amaechi collected for his first 4 years and see if he wont perform. It's only when he fails u can call him a failure. How I wish u know how much Amaechi owed before he left compared to the amount he collected. |
Re: Wike Visits Dilapidated Secondary School (photos) by nattyhero(m): 4:47pm On Jun 19, 2015 |
abagoro:. PH is filthy currently because Amaechi refused to pay the refuse contractors for 4 months and when last did he pay Timariv yet some ppl come here to spew rubbish. If Amaechi left up to 10billion then Wike wudnt have collected the loan. And if Amaechi claims he left a fat purse then why didn't he pay the contractors and workers?? Food for thought |
Re: Wike Visits Dilapidated Secondary School (photos) by HzRF(m): 5:12pm On Jun 19, 2015 |
aresa:Ur sense has completely leach Tell me d rate of success students in Rivers had made Under who was education got more funded and every state got fed skul Under who did nysc allawee increased Beta use the residual brain u've got |
Re: Wike Visits Dilapidated Secondary School (photos) by TheGoodJoe(m): 5:36pm On Jun 19, 2015 |
all4naija: The school is not like that. He is calling an abandoned building that is not used by the school aschool dilapidated school. |
Re: Wike Visits Dilapidated Secondary School (photos) by aresa: 5:38pm On Jun 19, 2015 |
all4naija: Kind of idiotic and illogical to tag his work petty since you are yet to show us anything better than what Amaechi built by any other governor in Nigeria. That was very shallow and nonsensical.. You need to make better sense with your thoughtless argument.. There is no excuse or whatsoever to point finger at education minister in this issue to support your erring views. Every public official is responsible for his or her actions and accomplishments. Where is the sense and logic in criticizing one public official based on his achievements while shielding another public official with nothing to show for his time as the education minister, but strikes and anarchy in the education system? Those schools are state-owned from the look of things and there is no way the infrastructure is going to be the task of the federal government. I didn't ask you anything about who owns what. And what's the meaning of from the look of things? Do you need special education or lecture to proof to you that the school belongs to the people of Rivers state and built by Governor Amaechi? The question was, how many schools Wike built and equipped as the education minister of the federal minister of education? None, zero. Wike took education in nigeria to it's lowest point in the history of Nigeria... [s]In the same way Amaechi government has received more money than any governor of his predecessors. Only to languish huge part of that money running after presidential election he's not going to get anything from to the detriment of his state financial portfolio. Keep complimenting mediocrity and I am not going to be a part of that. These men have none of the citizens welfare at heart but, here you are deceiving yourself riddled with emotions to defend one of them.[/s] Stick to the topic of discussion and leave alone roadside, gists, rumors, and market women gossips.. [s]What happens to the Rivers Monorail project he started? Not interested in your meaningless rubbish, the topic is about schools and education in Rivers state. Log off if you have nothing better to talk about.. |
Re: Wike Visits Dilapidated Secondary School (photos) by aresa: 5:44pm On Jun 19, 2015 |
HzRF: Shouldn't you first tell us what it was like under Wike as the education minister? Student's didn't even learn or go to school because his tenure was nothing but disasters, strikes and anarchy. Under who was education got more funded and every state got fed skul How many schools was built and equipped with the invisible fund you pulled out of your anus? Zero. Keep quiet abge.. |
Re: Wike Visits Dilapidated Secondary School (photos) by aresa: 5:47pm On Jun 19, 2015 |
HzRF: Under funding of the Nigerian public university system remains an issue that has over the years resulted into steady decline and rot that characterized learning at tertiary institutions in the country. To redress the situation that had resulted in the mass exodus of young Nigerians to seek further education abroad, the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), Academic Staff Union of Polytechnic (ASUP) and other pressure groups in the education sector resulted to strike actions. It is on record that lack of commitment by successive administrations agreement willingly signed between the government and the unions had resulted to 19 strike actions between 1992 and 2013. Recently, ASUU condemned the Federal Government’s failure to release the sum of N1.3tr meant for the revitalisation of the nation’s universities beyond the N200bn released for 2013, as the first batch of the money. There was no money released in 2014, and the first quarter of 2015 has come and gone with no money for the universities from the government. You might want to shut up and instead confine your lies and rubbish to your kind... 2 Likes |
Re: Wike Visits Dilapidated Secondary School (photos) by iyobosadavid: 6:06pm On Jun 19, 2015 |
aresa:rid on broda, tell those fools I guess they dnt live in River State that's y they come here to talk trash. The useless op only uploaded the backyard of the school which is the former teachers quaters which is no longer in use again . I think the op is sick 1 Like |
Re: Wike Visits Dilapidated Secondary School (photos) by dozai: 6:22pm On Jun 19, 2015 |
Wike we gree amechi did not work. Pls ur 100 days in office is fast approaching. Stop showing us what was not done. We know d school & we know d truth. Pls fold ur sleeves & get to work. PH city is becoming a garbage city. 2 Likes |
Re: Wike Visits Dilapidated Secondary School (photos) by adexy27(m): 6:34pm On Jun 19, 2015 |
Lol :DLol |
Re: Wike Visits Dilapidated Secondary School (photos) by gaph38: 6:35pm On Jun 19, 2015 |
barcanista: According to the legendary Nelson Mandela, “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” While to the famous Walter Cronkite; “Whatever the cost of our libraries, the price is cheap compared to that of an ignorant nation.” To Rt. Hon. Chibuike Amaechi, governing Rivers State seems like a divine mission where tomorrow does not exist. In tune with the statements credited to the above sages, Amaechi seems to be in a hurry to accomplish so many things within a short period but I will not like to bore the readers with the many projects the Governor has embarked upon as doing so will entail writing a book but I will briefly highlight the revolution witnessed by Rivers State within the five years into the tenure of this young visionary man in the area of education amongst others. For avoidance of doubt, Rt. Hon. Chibuike Rotim Amaechi came into power as the Executive Governor of Rivers State on 25th October, 2007 through the instrumentality of the Supreme Court Judgement in their historic and landmark ruling that PDP illegally installed Celestine Omehia as the party's flag-bearer during the 2007 general elections instead of the rightful candidate of the party, Rt. Hon. Chibuike Amaechi.25th October, 2012 therefore marked the 5th anniversary of this historical judgement and it is in celebration of the feats of this young man in Rivers State within this period that this treatise is attempted. The fact remains that pinning down the achievements of the Governor to one main project is like looking for a pin in a haystack the reason being that his strides cut across all sectors. In the area of education, the Amaechi- led Government on assumption of office declared state of emergency on the education sector and completely took over the payment of salaries of primary school and junior school teachers hitherto the statuary function of the Local Government to ensure that education takes its rightful place in his administration. This intervention costs the state government N800 million monthly to pay the salaries of the primary school teachers. The government is targeting building 700 model primary schools with 500 completed each with 20 classrooms costing N3.1Billion each and equipped with ICT facility, modern library, science laboratory, football field, basketball pitch, volleyball pitch and Nursery playground. These model Primary schools are built to the standard of the United Nations and obtainable in developed parts of the world. It is also building 24 model secondary schools across the 23 local government councils in the state; well structured and fully equipped with modern day educational, recreation and boarding facilities with standard housing for teachers, these secondary schools have grossly been referred to by observers as Universities. The Governor knew what his mission is, “We knew that the problem of the state was basically education, the state of our quality of education was abysmal and we knew that the quality can only improve if we take over primary education”, the governor emphasized, as he expressed concern over what local government councils were doing with the money meant for that”. Supporting the above assertion by the Governor that education is the problem of the State; Dr. Sampson Parker the Hon. Commissioner of Health stated when I contacted him on this that the two major areas this administration is concentrating on are health and education; “to me, I always say this, the highest achievement of this government is nothing but re-establishment of the educational system. It is not about health, it is not about anything but education. To me, if we have achieved education, we have achieved health care. My challenges in the health sector are because of the illiterate population because they hardly understand what you are saying. But, if we achieve education in the way the governor is going about it, pushing it, establishing it, making enabling laws to protect it for sustainability, I think the people that will come after us will benefit from it”. The government is currently running free primary education with free books and uniform, provisions of library and internet facilities for the primary schools. The government has acquired 150 hectres of land to relocate the premier University of Technology in Nigeria; the Rivers State University of Science and Technology (RSUST), to a bigger and better permanent site. The new site is expected to have facilities that will accommodate no fewer than 50,000 students. The Rivers State Government has been adjudged the best performing state in the Education sector within the South-South zone. In recognition of this the Federal Ministry of Education has rewarded the state with the sum of N70 million for its performance. Due Process procedure has been complied with in respect to the furnishing of the model primary schools as well as completed Health Centres, noting that they would be furnished soon. Apart from the areas mentioned above, the Governor stated that the Rivers State Government under his watch apart from retraining its Teachers has employed more Teachers to teach in the new model schools. The process of employing extra 13,000 Teachers from the 20,000 shortlisted for interview out of the over 45,000 teachers that applied will soon be concluded. The State he said has offered scholarships to over 2,000 students in Nigerian Higher Institutions and has spent about N5bn for her students in foreign Intuitions. The State is building a world Class University which when completed will turn out well equipped graduates that will hold their own in any field and compete with the best in the world. In Rivers State University of Science and Technology the Rivers State Government is building a hostel that will accommodate about 6, 000 students and accommodation for all the Lecturers of the university. The university according to him will be fully ICT compliant. He stated plans to buy a computer for every student in the secondary schools to ensure that the state is ICT compliant. It's important to point out here that the Rivers State Government is among the few States in Nigeria that offer free education and free health delivery to its people but stands apart as the only State offering free education, free sandals, free books and free uniform in Nigeria. About 500 new primaries schools have been built in 350 communities across the State, a feat that no other state in Africa is yet to accomplish. According to the Rivers State Governor, Mr. Rotimi Amaechi, his administration would sanitise the state's education sector to ensure production of quality graduates. He also reaffirmed his administration's readiness to fully support all state-owned academic institutions to provide quality education. Amaechi made the disclosure at the 24th Convocation Ceremony of the Rivers State University of Science and Technology (RUST), Port Harcourt recently. He said his administration would continue to strive to provide a conducive atmosphere that will enhance academic excellence; “Let me reiterate the commitment of the Rivers State Government to provide a conducive teaching and learning environment in the face of competing needs, but in return, government would expect the highest teaching standards and vigorous research that are the hallmarks of great institutions. We reassure you of our determination to sanitise our educational sector and make our institutions of learning world class and envy of all,” he said. The Governor after commending Prof B.B. Fakae, promised to ensure the Senate Building of the University; “We must commend the university and commitment of the management, faculty and students of this university, especially the resolute and visionary leadership of the Vice Chancellor, Prof. B. B. Fakae who not only broke the jinx of non accreditation of courses in the university but was also able to clear the backlog of students that needed to graduate,”. To further strengthen and ensure qualitative education in the State, the Rivers State Governor, Rt. Hon. Rotimi Amaechi, has signed into law five new bills brought for his assent by the state House of Assembly that includes the Rivers State Universal Basic Education Amendment Bill 2012, the Rivers State Senior Secondary Schools' Board Bill 2012. The Rivers State governor, Rotimi Amaechi was upbeat while signing into law these bills including that on social services levy passed by the Rivers State House of Assembly recently. Amaechi had every reason to be happy. He had campaigned for weeks, on the need to have the new law in place. For the governor, the new law sponsored by the executive arm is a vital step towards sustainable development in the health and education sectors of the state. Essentially, the new law introduces a social service levy to be paid by all employed and self employed indigenes and residents of Rivers State. The funds accruable from this levy will be used for such purposes as: funding the state's free education programme in primary and secondary schools; providing and improving on the medical facilities in government health centres and supporting other essential social services approved by the State Executive Council, amongst others. On the imperative of the new social service levy, Amaechi cited his experience as a child to portray the importance of the new law. “We are a family of nearly ten and I happen to be the only one who had a university education and my father struggled to put me through university. We lived in a public compound of about 16 rooms with just one toilet and one bathroom. Most of my very good mates didn't go to university because their parents could not afford it. Some barely struggled to pass through secondary education. Have we asked ourselves how many children are dropping out of schools? Have we found out why there is an increase in crime in the state? Have we found out why most of those who claim to be militants do not have more than primary three certificates? Have we tried to find out why a lot of people are unemployed? A lot of us go to university but are not employable because of the quality of education.” This tally with the vision of Jean Piaget, a Swiss cognitive Psychologist on education, “The principal goal of education is to create men who are capable of doing new things, not simply of repeating what other generations have done”. Apart from the above, the Rivers State government says some designated schools with enough space, will be upgraded and made to admit students on compulsory boarding basis to complement the new 24 model secondary schools, as an interim arrangement, pending the construction of more new schools in the State. The plan is aimed at improving the capacity of the State to cope with the new challenge of compulsory barding in the state schools. The Rivers State Government through its scholarship Board reconstituted by Governor Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi and the Rivers State Sustainable Development Agency RSSDA created by law by the Amaechi administration each gives out yearly overseas and local scholarships to Rivers indigenes to study vital courses. The Scholarships include Doctorate, Post Graduate, Undergraduate, Diploma and Secondary education. The wife of the Governor, Dame Judith Amaechi is not left behind in promoting and uplifting the standard of education in Rivers State. Through her pet project, 'Empowerment Support Initiative' (ESI) has built about 20 permanent primary schools that offers free education. Nigeria's first lady, Dame Patience Jonathan in recognition of these efforts of Dame Amaechi in assisting her husband in this regard lauded her for setting up the Empowerment Support Initiative (ESI), and through it, provides tuition free and quality kindergarten education in the State. According to Mrs. Jonathan, “I want to say that we will contribute and support this NGO because it is an NGO for everybody and we will make it achieve its vision for the children because if you train up a child in the way he/she should go, he/she will not depart from it. Besides according to Her Excellency Dame Judith Amaechi the first lady of Rivers State and wife of the Governor, “the ESI School is a transitional ground that prepares the children mentally and psychologically for the expectation and sustainability into model primary education even as we have built 20 permanent schools in several communities in the state; I urge all stakeholders to support the scheme. My education intervention programme was initiated to complement the State Government revolution in the education sector”### 1 Like |
Re: Wike Visits Dilapidated Secondary School (photos) by Horlufemi(m): 6:38pm On Jun 19, 2015 |
9niceguy: You need to see the school in opolo. Their school will break into two any time soon |
Re: Wike Visits Dilapidated Secondary School (photos) by kc007(m): 7:48pm On Jun 19, 2015 |
HzRF:Something is not clear about the pictures, Op the pix where Barr Wike & his entourage appeared has fine building, how come you didn't show us the Gov & dilapidated building in same pix. Hope you did not borrow pix from another place. 2 Likes |
Re: Wike Visits Dilapidated Secondary School (photos) by Nobody: 7:59pm On Jun 19, 2015 |
aresa: For a preamble, I don't want to get into this heated debate far with you before but seeing where your argument is headed I have to seat tightly and explicitly discuss it. Indeed, I am beginning to see one of the very reasons the Nigerian leaders can play down on the intelligence of the citizens and go Scot-free. Basically, I call it petty from the perspective of a 21st century individual who has traveled the world and see how things are carried out, even the least wealthy nations can do better with those funds meant for the state. Mind you, those schools are nothing to write home about which you are zealously complimenting the governor for. Those are universal basic education standard of infrastructure meant for villages. You need to see many developing countries which are on the same level with Nigeria on how they are building for their younger generation. Even within African continent, countries like Morocco, Algeria, South Africa, Namibia, Angola, etc are doing better. Apart from South Africa in that group the others are nowhere to talk about in terms of natural resources as wealth in comparison to Nigeria. Should I remind you that Nigeria failed to meet the MDGs? There you are seating behind your computer concurrently defending a man who mismanaged the state fund meant to develop the infrastructure of a state to good standard while at the same time praising his mediocrity. If you cannot see he has done nothing in commensurate to the money from the state coffer then you are very sentimental about those school infrastructure and I would blame you of your ignorance. Your ineptitude to learn is very patronizing though. I am sincerely perturbed by such attitude. To put it precisely, he has done nothing worth praising with the fund remitted to that state in a nuttshell. aresa: I have heard of that before and it is nothing new. Your aberrant behavior is nauseating and it is nothing but of a lackadaisical individual without full understanding of how a good society functions to best carry our its obligation of providing projects in the best practical way. Only in your idiotic mind you take every hut-looking build worth praising. That is a big shame on you.One thing is that I am not going to continue telling you how those filthy school buildings are - a disgrace to the very person you are defending in a forum,an insolent and incompetent leader . The other is that you couldn't provide evidence to even prove how those projects are laudable in the first place. To help you understand my statement correctly, I think you are fighting for a looter where it is not required of you to do so. The earlier you understand that the better for you to move on with your pathetic life. aresa: That is correct. The actions of Amaechi have nothing worth praising. Indeed, he needs to be questioned on how he uses the state fund for his political prestidigitation. While he leaves the crumbs for people like you to eat yet worship him in your delusion is another thing he has to explain. Instead of you demanding for explanations here you are defending him. That is preposterous to see of a youth who cannot fight for his rights and future in the first place. Even the important projects like the Rivers Monorail, etc are abandoned and you don't see them as relevant to this discuss. What a way to go with a nonchalant pleb. aresa: Bwahaha... You are the one who cannot make sense of my post. I am not in defense of Wike either. Your emotions for the fraudster, Amaechi, wouldn't let you see my points because you lack basic understanding of what I am driving at. I repeatedly made you understand there is nothing wrong in complaining about the poor state of the schools in the original poster's images. Not because Wike isn't exemplary doesn't mean his views on the deplorable conditions of those schools should be ignored and praise the petty ones the former governor has done to the detriment of leaving those ones unattended to. What are the reasons why he has to leave those schools undeveloped and spend billions of Naira campaigning for a presidential candidate? You have to answer that question and give me the reasons why I have to compliment him for providing less! aresa: Your lack of understanding gives you away. You even separate the paragraph to guide your ulterior motive. Mentioning the status of those schools to you is to let you have the knowledge of why Wike as a former minister of education is not relevant to the argument at that point in time. Only in your rambling you deserve something as a reminder so not to miss the point. That is absolutely for clarity sake. You are dumbing down on your silliness in this part of your post. I am not going to take you serious. aresa: That should be left for the federal government to question. In the light of this argument you would agree with me he has every right on this matter to speak about those schools and criticize them. He actually does that while those images are testaments to his opinions on the state of infrastructure the ex-governor didn't fix. The fact is that you are trying hard to use one failure to define another and weigh them to see who performed worst from the two of them or the people in question. That is laughable and clearly unmentionable of you. You need to seat yourself down and ruminate on the significance of that question(you ask me in this your very post) to the reason why Amaechi doesn't build those schools while having billions of Naira from state coffer to spend on election. However, you would have to point to the number of federal schools in the country and how that compares to those of the states before making any bogus claim here. It is right to say, the former Rivers state governor is a complete mess! aresa: What is rumor in stating facts? That is a rhetorical question though. River state is one of the highest recipients of national allocation. There you have the oil companies and it is supposed to be the richest state in the country here you are telling me I am wrong. During his administration the Jonathan government dishes out money from the national reserve (in the oil booming times) to the state governors to fix their infrastructure and he's one of the recipients. It is clear he receives more money than his predecessors.I repeat, it is palpable he receives more money than his predecessors. aresa: I cry when you don't see how this project affects the schools and other things indirectly. It would have eased the transportation problems of the city thereby reducing the stress of parents and school children time in carrying out their activities. There would be ample time for them to do other recreational activities which will balance their knowledge of the environment, help to boost their health, etc. I can see you have no idea how significant this Monorail project would be to that city if it's realized by the governor. The reason why there is poor development every where in the country is due to this kind of careless approach to projects. A negligent disposition to important things which can be beneficial to the people. I d i o t! 2 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Wike Visits Dilapidated Secondary School (photos) by Nobody: 8:26pm On Jun 19, 2015 |
yang: I DO NOT THINK YOU PASSED YOU GEOGRAPHY SUBJECT. WHAT IS THE DIFFERENT BTW YOU AND BUHARI THAT SAID HE MEET WITH THE PRESIDENT OF WEST GERMANY. |
Re: Wike Visits Dilapidated Secondary School (photos) by aresa: 8:42pm On Jun 19, 2015 |
[s] fluxview:[/s] Unintelligent trolls and TaNoids bore me. |
Re: Wike Visits Dilapidated Secondary School (photos) by kokegbe(m): 10:51pm On Jun 19, 2015 |
mrvitalis: brother, God bless you. i live in PH, i have lived here all my life, what you have said is 100% truthful. |
Re: Wike Visits Dilapidated Secondary School (photos) by Dollyak(f): 2:24pm On Jun 20, 2015 |
all4naija:This is a really sound argument. Anyways, my opinion is there is no point having a discussion with some of this self acclaimed-but moderately intelligent fellows, who are so far up their arse. Some of these guys need to get out of naija to see how things are done in other countries. Nigerians are the easiest to govern. Don't get me started on the bad state of education in states like Osun and Oyo states. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Wike Visits Dilapidated Secondary School (photos) by Nobody: 7:43am On Aug 13, 2015 |
Area Father. My Governor Wike is in action to arrange His Family (River State). Honour to whom the Governor cap fit(Wike). |
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