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Re: Why There Are Doubts That A REAL Chibok Girl Was Found - Cramjones by kaka74: 6:09pm On May 20, 2016 |
TheGoodJoe: If no be say we dey onlinee now I for call u nicompoop 'see ur mouth u re comparing olodo people to german scientist , is english d official language of germany ? Those pple na olodo iti akwu mpataka pple wey no fit sing nursery rymes . So 4 ur mind dat girl go write pysics 0 level abi? U re brain dead I give up btw u acknowledged dat d girl's region is educationally backwards guy I took my waec @ 15 everyone was saying I was damn fast na person from educationally backward region go come dey write waec @12 abi 13 years abi she jump from jss3? 1 Like |
Re: Why There Are Doubts That A REAL Chibok Girl Was Found - Cramjones by onatisi(m): 6:09pm On May 20, 2016 |
Even Nigeria itself is a scam 1 Like |
Re: Why There Are Doubts That A REAL Chibok Girl Was Found - Cramjones by Nobody: 6:11pm On May 20, 2016 |
cramjones:Lets assume we are in a court of law and you are the prosecutor. It will then fall on you to provide evidence against the military that the suicide bomber they paraded awhile ago is the same person as Amina. Now your 'pictures' are already controversial in the sense that no sitting judge will admit such a controversial evidence as that in his court (i could be wrong but i doubt it)). It then boils down to DNA testing. Against your arguments no single unbiased judge will accept as justifiable evidence a photo when a whole community of thousands stand up and recognize one of their own 2 Likes |
Re: Why There Are Doubts That A REAL Chibok Girl Was Found - Cramjones by TheGoodJoe(m): 6:11pm On May 20, 2016 |
kaka74: I am saying that people can learn scientific principles in their native tongue. So a teacher who can communicate in a native dialect can teach in the native tongue of the child. |
Re: Why There Are Doubts That A REAL Chibok Girl Was Found - Cramjones by Ndifereke: 6:11pm On May 20, 2016 |
TheGoodJoe: You are speaking a truckload of pure arrant nonsense!! You are not making sense with all these your epistle to explain why an SS3 student that can't write or understand English can comfortable sit for a Physics exam. Stop the hypocrisy and think like a rational human!! 1 Like |
Re: Why There Are Doubts That A REAL Chibok Girl Was Found - Cramjones by Nobody: 6:12pm On May 20, 2016 |
kaka74:from how you write we can assume you are as 'educationally backward' as Amina. |
Re: Why There Are Doubts That A REAL Chibok Girl Was Found - Cramjones by TheGoodJoe(m): 6:14pm On May 20, 2016 |
Ndifereke: You are the one making a mistake. Do you agree that in Nigeria, there are SS3 students who can not communicate properly in English? Remember, there are cases were we find corpers, who are University graduates who can not communicate properly in English. |
Re: Why There Are Doubts That A REAL Chibok Girl Was Found - Cramjones by Nobody: 6:18pm On May 20, 2016 |
TheGoodJoe: Any right analytical thinking Nigerian knows that this Chibok girls saga is a big Scam.... Let's stop fooling gullible Nigerians |
Re: Why There Are Doubts That A REAL Chibok Girl Was Found - Cramjones by kaka74: 6:19pm On May 20, 2016 |
luckingcurvy: Woww nne iso na ife ana eme I wrote @ 15 too but I didn't jump class, but wait nne ka anyi kpa ife di mkpa nne ichara nchato bia maruzia nnukwu akwukwo dat is to say am sure of brainy sharp kids, kedu ife ozo ana ekwu? biko rapu nd chibook anyyi ma na obu scam let talk abt us lols |
Re: Why There Are Doubts That A REAL Chibok Girl Was Found - Cramjones by nd07(m): 6:20pm On May 20, 2016 |
MrKong: APC way of clearing d air in matters. always taking to insults. provide evidence that he took too much garri while growing up. |
Re: Why There Are Doubts That A REAL Chibok Girl Was Found - Cramjones by ddippset(m): 6:20pm On May 20, 2016 |
cramjones:and they think if the federal government actually wanted to scam them they would go bring a girl that cannot speak English! Senseless people forming detectives. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Why There Are Doubts That A REAL Chibok Girl Was Found - Cramjones by NubianX: 6:20pm On May 20, 2016 |
It's true that sometimes silence is golden. But I'm glad that you (Cramjones) voiced out to enable us actually rate you appropriately; for many of us had thought you were smarter than this. FYI, none of your points would stand the most basic of practical logic. 1. The two girls in the photographs presented by you are different individuals - shocked that a human being would see them as the same...not even a White Slave Driver would see the two girls as the same! 2. That she could not speak English doesn't not disqualify her from being a WAEC candidate in a contemporary Nigerian government school. At the same time it doesn't stop her from being a classmate to some of the same Chibok girls now schooling here in the US ( refer to YouTube, SR & the BBC for a video of one of them addressing US congress women pls) Now, this goes to all and sundry, the young woman's inability to communicate in English is nothing but a reflection of the decaded level of our educational system. And this is not just unique to a particular region or people or state. ALL OVER the federation students/ WAEC candidates like her can be found in any government institution - secondary or even tertiary. Today, many would agree with me that ppl like Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, the now Emir of Kano is one of the most articulate personalities in English language in the nation, but would it be possible to have some of his secondary school class mates who might be as poor in English language as the poor damsel Amina? Absolutely, YES! And for all you doubting Thomases still out there, simply go and watch the videos of the escapee Chibok girls now schooling the the States, compare their latest video with their initial video and you would appreciate how POOR your level of reasoning is... ...And whether Amina was from Chibok or the school, contact the above mentioned classmates on thier Fb accounts, they would help you out... ...I rest my case! cramjones: 1 Like |
Re: Why There Are Doubts That A REAL Chibok Girl Was Found - Cramjones by Barywhyte(m): 6:20pm On May 20, 2016 |
cramjones: Cramjones please stop embarrassing people here. Stop embarrassing yourself too. I served in Geidam in Yobe State, which is the second stronghold of BokoHaram. I served in Government Secondary School Geidam. I thought Physics. There are thousands of students in the North who write WAEC yearly who don't know what "COME or GO" mean. Yes it is that bad. Obviously you have not spent considerable amount of time in that part of Nigeria. So your first reason is baseless and faulty. About the pictures, I don't need to say anything about that. Like someone advised, you will need eye glasses or ask someone to help you compare those two pics you put up there. I don't know wether or not this is a scam. But your reasoning doesn't syn at all. 2 Likes |
Re: Why There Are Doubts That A REAL Chibok Girl Was Found - Cramjones by Ndifereke: 6:21pm On May 20, 2016 |
TheGoodJoe: The embolden is where you are getting it wrong. People's issue is not that Amina can't communicate PROPERLY in English, but that she can't communicate AT ALL in English, not even in Pidgin. Two different scenarios. 1 Like |
Re: Why There Are Doubts That A REAL Chibok Girl Was Found - Cramjones by Coldfeets: 6:22pm On May 20, 2016 |
jonathanOz: don't be too sure. I don't think being detained in the efcc gulag translates to not being able to use your phone, or do you think otherwise? 1 Like |
Re: Why There Are Doubts That A REAL Chibok Girl Was Found - Cramjones by bright007(f): 6:22pm On May 20, 2016 |
TheGoodJoe:Bro, your assertions are just mind-boggling ..No matter how educationally disadvantage the North is, a senior secondary school student due for waec should be able to understand and converse in English. if you say elementary school 1-6 or jss1- 3, I may believe you but Senior secondary 3, that is incredible and not true. Your argument would have hold water if you say she is not a SS3 student but she was kidnapped by boko haram. 1 Like |
Re: Why There Are Doubts That A REAL Chibok Girl Was Found - Cramjones by kaka74: 6:23pm On May 20, 2016 |
kropotkin2: E no mean I gree but I don't need translations to read wetin oga cramjones write nd u still geri wetin I dey cap but e fit be say if dey set exams for me and u for english I go tidy u wella bdw u no dey reason like person wey go sch. |
Re: Why There Are Doubts That A REAL Chibok Girl Was Found - Cramjones by Enyimbamercedes: 6:23pm On May 20, 2016 |
The girl in that photo doesn't look like she can define what resistance is! |
Re: Why There Are Doubts That A REAL Chibok Girl Was Found - Cramjones by 36STATES: 6:23pm On May 20, 2016 |
Brugo: In SE You're a bloody liar! |
Re: Why There Are Doubts That A REAL Chibok Girl Was Found - Cramjones by dominion001(m): 6:23pm On May 20, 2016 |
TheGoodJoe:so there have to be some1 hired/volunteer to read d physics questions for her and also interpreet in hausa language before he can answer the question. hw can she now write down her answers? Ohh! Maybe she can read and write in english but someone must interpreet when it comes to communication. Nigeria i hail thee. |
Re: Why There Are Doubts That A REAL Chibok Girl Was Found - Cramjones by cole265(m): 6:24pm On May 20, 2016 |
druboon404: Buhahahabu!...bad man |
Re: Why There Are Doubts That A REAL Chibok Girl Was Found - Cramjones by Nobody: 6:24pm On May 20, 2016 |
cramjones:You bleeped up with the number one though nice observation. |
Re: Why There Are Doubts That A REAL Chibok Girl Was Found - Cramjones by MrKong: 6:25pm On May 20, 2016 |
nd07:He must have, how else do you explain his vision troubles? |
Re: Why There Are Doubts That A REAL Chibok Girl Was Found - Cramjones by Viktor1983(m): 6:25pm On May 20, 2016 |
Have u seen physics taught in Yoruba or igbo? No! if you are still doubting; pls translate the following in any Nigerian language of your choice... a. Gravity b. thermodynamics 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Why There Are Doubts That A REAL Chibok Girl Was Found - Cramjones by TheGoodJoe(m): 6:26pm On May 20, 2016 |
bright007: I do not understand what is mind boggling about this. My friend who went from Unilag to one of this region came back with tales like these years ago. It was a difficult task passing messages to the students. Once he could communicate a bit, he had to handle the seniors for maths preparing for Examinations. Some people even said their areas in other states like Osun and Kogi with these Challenges. Yes they should be able to communicate. That is why it is a challenge. |
Re: Why There Are Doubts That A REAL Chibok Girl Was Found - Cramjones by Topiipii(m): 6:26pm On May 20, 2016 |
Ndifereke:I am quoting you because your name indicates that you're either from Akwa-Ibom or Crossriver. I served in A/Ibom, Adadia in Uruan LGA and there were students who can't speak English at all, I taught three subjects one of which is Physics and during the exam they didn't know what to write (you're free to doubt this though, but there's only one Sec. Sch. in Adadia if you want to confirm). My point is this: they will sit for the exam because their results from the previous classes were padded in order for them to gain promotion, but they will not pass even with cheating most times because they won't be able to write anything meaningful (sitting for an exam and passing it are two different things); this is the reason we usually have massive failures in the rural areas. States like the one described above are referred to as Educationally Less Developed States (ELDS) for a reason. 1 Like |
Re: Why There Are Doubts That A REAL Chibok Girl Was Found - Cramjones by NubianX: 6:26pm On May 20, 2016 |
cramjones: It's true that sometimes silence is golden. But I'm glad that you (Cramjones) voiced out to enable us actually rate you appropriately; for many of us had thought you were smarter than this. FYI, none of your points would stand the most basic of practical logic. 1. The two girls in the photographs presented by you are different individuals - shocked that a human being would see them as the same...not even a White Slave Driver would see the two girls as the same! 2. That she could not speak English doesn't not disqualify her from being a WAEC candidate in a contemporary Nigerian government school. At the same time it doesn't stop her from being a classmate to some of the same Chibok girls now schooling here in the US ( refer to YouTube, SR & the BBC for a video of one of them addressing US congress women pls) Now, this goes to all and sundry, the young woman's inability to communicate in English is nothing but a reflection of the decadence of our educational system. And this is not just unique to a particular region or people or state. ALL OVER the federation students/ WAEC candidates like her can be found in any government institution - secondary or even tertiary. Today, many would agree with me that the likes of Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, the now Emir of Kano are among the most articulate personalities in English language in the nation, but would it be possible to have some of their secondary school class mates who might be as poor in English language as the poor damsel Amina? Absolutely, YES! And for all you doubting Thomases still out there, simply go and watch the videos of the escapee Chibok girls now schooling in the States, compare their latest video with their initial video (at arrival just a few years back now) and you would appreciate how POOR your level of reasoning is... ...And whether Amina was from Chibok or the school, contact the above mentioned classmates on their Fb accounts and they would gladly help you out instead of showcasing your FOOLISHNESS... I rest my case! 1 Like |
Re: Why There Are Doubts That A REAL Chibok Girl Was Found - Cramjones by TheGoodJoe(m): 6:28pm On May 20, 2016 |
dominion001: The teachers will obviously help them communicate their answers. That is why there is the word "CHALLENGE" in Educationally Challenged. It I a challenge for the students and teachers. |
Re: Why There Are Doubts That A REAL Chibok Girl Was Found - Cramjones by Nawa4nl: 6:29pm On May 20, 2016 |
[size=13pt]The simple fact that the husband abductor is free shows you that this story is fishy[/size] 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Why There Are Doubts That A REAL Chibok Girl Was Found - Cramjones by ZORO47(m): 6:31pm On May 20, 2016 |
omo!! So this Amina na nollywood actress for Asorock?? See as them dey play film for us sha.. Continue!! #ZOROsaidit |
Re: Why There Are Doubts That A REAL Chibok Girl Was Found - Cramjones by boujaye: 6:31pm On May 20, 2016 |
TheGoodJoe:You are typing crap, are you saying WAEC is fake and has no integrity? |
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