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Re: Aregbesola Commissions Ilesa Government High School, Osun State (Photos) by pawesome(m): 4:47am On Oct 25, 2017
Princeville:
@Lulufaj, you are making a lot of sense!
It is a pity that we celebrate mediocrity too much in Nigeria. It's more pitiable when we the educated youths are the doing it.

Majority of the people commenting here do not even know the realities on ground in Osun State. Ogbeni rauf has essentially borrowed Osun State into oblivion, for what? "World class" schools? Who will teach there? Teachers that are owed several months salary and continually treated like trash.

Infact one of these schools in Osogbo township is empty as of now, no students to fill it.

We need to stay woke youths, do not be deceived by these colorful projects, the current political class do not have our best interest at heart.

How does building a colorful school improve the lots of Osun state indigenes?
Does it even really improve educational standards in the state?
Wake up folks!!
dose dt havnt borrowed n re stealing,what have de done?
Re: Aregbesola Commissions Ilesa Government High School, Osun State (Photos) by pawesome(m): 4:50am On Oct 25, 2017
Desyner:
Where's the wisdom in taking a huge debt to award contracts for schools. The IGR that's going to pay salaries of teachers for next 50 years is left unattended to and some persons are here praising mediocrity.
he is pained...



Show us one wey ur gvernor dn do dt can match dis..


Education...No one can beat dis guy..dts ut
Re: Aregbesola Commissions Ilesa Government High School, Osun State (Photos) by Desyner: 5:17am On Oct 25, 2017
pawesome:
he is pained...



Show us one wey ur gvernor dn do dt can match dis..


Education...No one can beat dis guy..dts ut
And who is my governor ? Education doesn't start and end in clean and equiped buildings. Where is fund (IGR) to pay teachers ?
Re: Aregbesola Commissions Ilesa Government High School, Osun State (Photos) by olamurphy95(m): 6:28am On Oct 25, 2017
Desyner:
Where's the wisdom in taking a huge debt to award contracts for schools. The IGR that's going to pay salaries of teachers for next 50 years is left unattended to and some persons are here praising mediocrity.

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Re: Aregbesola Commissions Ilesa Government High School, Osun State (Photos) by Damjoy(m): 7:39am On Oct 25, 2017
Desyner:
It is a matter of time before the IGR covers all salaries. Can you say same for Osun?

Yeye are you talking about the same KWARA STATE?

I bet you must be a very close aide of the Governor or a Product of Stomach Infrastructure...

I am from Kwara State and dont tell me what you havr no knowledge of... That yeye IGR na trash... They generate then spend amongst themselves... IGR covers all salaries my foot
Re: Aregbesola Commissions Ilesa Government High School, Osun State (Photos) by Chubbiehills(f): 7:40am On Oct 25, 2017
NigerDeltan:
Mttcheeeew

Just one secondary school?

Do you even know how many secondary school a state needs to cater for the young ones
this is one of the ones he has built.. so as elementary schools. I can boldly say, the project cut across osun state having prototype design.
Re: Aregbesola Commissions Ilesa Government High School, Osun State (Photos) by WisdomFlakes: 7:43am On Oct 25, 2017
nwabobo:


Edison High School, Carlifornia

Why are you people like this?? In line with what sonnie10 said, there are some less better looking schools in the same U.S/California with lesser facilities than some of the ones in Osun that people like you would be quick to consider as world-class, but out of your self-hatred, bitterness, jealousy and envy, you have deliberately chosen to exhibit your bad-belle rather than give credit where it is due. Smh.

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Re: Aregbesola Commissions Ilesa Government High School, Osun State (Photos) by ihatesycophant(m): 7:57am On Oct 25, 2017
Desyner:
He can't pay teachers as you type trash here. What's the use of building beatifful schools and leaving IGR that is suppose to pay teachers to suffer?
All I deduced here is just jealousy that is killing you. If you don't know the value of education, you should have pretended and move away.
He's paying salary in percentage because of paucity of allocation to the state and the workers have agreed with him. He sat down with labour union and they unanimously agreed to that. I think it better than state not paying at all. It's wrong but better. Life is not about stomach alone creating legacy is the boom.

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Re: Aregbesola Commissions Ilesa Government High School, Osun State (Photos) by DTaj: 8:12am On Oct 25, 2017
Aregbesola might have made some financial miscalculations regarding state revenue (especially after FAAC allocations began to reduce significantly), but NO SANE HUMAN BEING should fault him on the quality of two things in Osun State under him: education (schools) and roads!

The almost faultless infrastructure in some of Aregbesola's primary and high/secondary schools (including the one showcased here and the ones commissioned before now and those still under construction) in Osun are FAR, FAR BETTER than what we have in some so-called State Universities in Nigeria!

Truth must be told, even if we do not agree on everything...

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Re: Aregbesola Commissions Ilesa Government High School, Osun State (Photos) by ElRapido: 8:20am On Oct 25, 2017
DTaj:
Aregbesola might have made some financial miscalculations regarding state revenue (especially after FAAC allocations began to reduce significantly), but NO SANE HUMAN BEING should fault him on the quality of two things in Osun State under him: education (schools) and roads!

The almost faultless infrastructure in some of Aregbesola's primary and high/secondary schools (including the one showcased here and the ones commissioned before now and those still under construction) in Osun are FAR, FAR BETTER than what we have in some so-called State Universities in Nigeria!

Truth must be told, even if we do not agree on everything...



You just said this based on what you saw on internet?? Let we living in Osun State tell you what's going on.
Re: Aregbesola Commissions Ilesa Government High School, Osun State (Photos) by nwabobo: 8:23am On Oct 25, 2017
WisdomFlakes:


Why are you people like this?? In line with what sonnie10 said, there are some less better looking schools in the same U.S/California with lesser facilities than some of the ones in Osun that people like you would be quick to consider as world-class, but out of your self-hatred, bitterness, jealousy and envy, you have deliberately chosen to exhibit your bad-belle rather than give you credit where it is due. Smh.

There is no school in the UK or the US that has got lesser facilities and equipment than any school in Osun state. There's a minimum standard and no school in Osun would even qualify based on that minimum standard.

And besides, my responses were to a specific post which is this below

sonnie10:


I challenge you to post a pic or two of any high school anywhere in the world that the building structure is better than this.
Re: Aregbesola Commissions Ilesa Government High School, Osun State (Photos) by farihafaheemah(m): 8:25am On Oct 25, 2017
[quote author=OGHENAOGIE post=61737413][/quote]
If you tour the entire Osun, you'll know that this structure is everywhere in all town and villages in Osun state. I can count like 5 or 6 structure in osogbo town alone. So this is not only structure in Osun
Thanks

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Re: Aregbesola Commissions Ilesa Government High School, Osun State (Photos) by farihafaheemah(m): 8:38am On Oct 25, 2017
possibility99:
Mr. He already established one in osogbo behind technical sch.
another one at Ataoja high school, also at powerline area, the same at ayetoro junction, another one at isale Osun,

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Re: Aregbesola Commissions Ilesa Government High School, Osun State (Photos) by babsadewa(m): 8:48am On Oct 25, 2017
This is highly commendable from Ogbeni himself. Congratulations to Osun people. Education is the most vital tool you can ever give youths. Invest in education and see the rewards in nearest future. There is this popular saying that educate the youth and close the doors to prison or whatsoever. I just hope Nigerians with their poor maintenance culture will be able to maintain these infrastructure, and won't to a waste of resource at the end like most structures in the country

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Re: Aregbesola Commissions Ilesa Government High School, Osun State (Photos) by mapet: 8:55am On Oct 25, 2017
olamurphy95:



Desyner: :
Where's the wisdom in taking a huge debt to award contracts for schools. The IGR that's going to pay salaries of teachers for next 50 years is left unattended to and some persons are here praising mediocrity.

@Desyner,

1. The person that told you "your brain is paining you" is on point. You think everything about IGR relates 100% to teachers' salary?
2. On IGR, You make such a weak, pedestrian point, you did not back such up with quantitative data.
3. Pray tell, what is the thrust of your lame IGR point? Is IGR static? Conventional wisdom should have told you that to be able to increase your performance on payments, the logical option is to grow IGR, especially when federal allocation is dwindling. I thought a quick "google search" would have put to rest the needless argument you keep making about IGR. How can anyone in his right senses rationalise investment in infrastructe, education and development as a second order priority.
4. As at 2016, Osun state was 16th on the IGR rating. https://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/05/state-viability-index-lagos-generates-igr-31-states-combined/. Osun is not among the 14 states that cannot generate up to 10% of their FAAC equivalent (a benchmark that depicted sustainability)
5. While it has been proven both in research and practice that investment in education has a mid-longterm impact on economic advancement, poverty reduction, sustainable growth etc. Your argument of teacher salary as a condition precedent is ill-concieved and not intelligent.
6. So let us talk about teachers salary issue in Osun state. So the picture is Aregbesola took a "gamble" in taking huge debt on infrastructure development.......economy went south........salaries were affected. How is this different from virtually all the state governors except Lagos and Ogun, who could not pay their civil servants and had to rely on bail out from FG? The big question is how have they been able to navigate the trouble waters? I am sure you are aware that Aregbe is about the most transparent with the Paris Club funds. He was about the only governor that published how it was utilised without being prompted to do so. He is one of the few governors that ICPC gave a clean bill of health on the use of the Paris Club funds. He has deployed the Paris Club funds solely to clear the back log in a creative way. He formed a joint committee of Labour Union/Civil Servants/Govt who oversaw how the funds was disbursed.
7. What is in it for Osun with these schools? few of the upsides;
a. First of is that students will have access to decent learning environments like their global counterparts. I am sure you cannot quantify the benefit of qualitative education of a citizen and how it solves his future problems in a long way
b. Secondly enrollment rate will not only increase, but these schools will adequately accommodate them. Each of the model schools can take up to 3000 students
c. With high enrollment, also comes an increase in government spending which will stimulate the economy. The school feeding program is connected to agri-business, the uniform is connected to textile industry, infrastructure to these school is also an empowerment medium
d. Have you imagined the "butterfly effect" of some of these projects? How it opens up new areas for value not only directly to the people impacted, but consequence impact on secondary and tertiary beneficiaries - Middle players in transport, logistics, waste collectors, software developers, skill acquisition outfits, farms and support services etc?


Finally, when you make assertions, pls back it up with facts. The Osun Sukuk bond will be paid in full by 2020, at which point all sets are fully owned by Osun. I wonder where you got your phantom 50years scaremongering nonsense from. Yes it is a difficult period, but Osun has prospect for prosperity as they have laid the foundation for it.

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Re: Aregbesola Commissions Ilesa Government High School, Osun State (Photos) by mapet: 9:00am On Oct 25, 2017
farihafaheemah:


possibility99: :
Mr. He already established one in osogbo behind technical sch.
another one at Ataoja high school, also at powerline area, the same at ayetoro junction, another one at isale Osun,

On my last trip to Osogbo, I saw two. The one at Power-line and the other at Alekuwodo. I told myself, pictures have not done justice to the magnificence of these schools. You need to see them live

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Re: Aregbesola Commissions Ilesa Government High School, Osun State (Photos) by nwabobo: 9:01am On Oct 25, 2017
somehow:
Academy and high school, are they the same?

Yes, academy is secondary school.
Re: Aregbesola Commissions Ilesa Government High School, Osun State (Photos) by sonnie10: 9:03am On Oct 25, 2017
nwabobo:


There is no school in the UK or the US that has got lesser facilities and equipment than any school in Osun state. There's a minimum standard and no school in Osun would even qualify based on that minimum standard.

And besides, my responses were to a specific post which is this below


Quick question. Did you ever believe that one day, you would be scouting the internet to look for schools around the world that are comparable to the ones in Osun state?

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Re: Aregbesola Commissions Ilesa Government High School, Osun State (Photos) by WisdomFlakes: 9:11am On Oct 25, 2017
nwabobo:


There is no school in the UK or the US that has got lesser facilities and equipment than any school in Osun state. There's a minimum standard and no school in Osun would even qualify based on that minimum standard.

Guy, I put it to you that you are nothing but a bad-belle hater. Below is a picture of a classroom in a U.S highschool (with what looks like a section of the roof might even be caving in), followed by one of the ones in Osun state. In all honesty, you want to tell me that the Osun one isn't of better quality?? You are too embittered to even give credit to a Nigerian state that is striving to up the standard in this regard, smh. There's no point going back and forth with your likes, coz you people are well-known for your twisted thinking.

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Re: Aregbesola Commissions Ilesa Government High School, Osun State (Photos) by nwabobo: 9:11am On Oct 25, 2017
sonnie10:


Quick question. Did you ever believe that one day, you would be scouting the internet to look for schools around the world that are comparable to the ones in Osun state?



Comparable? No school in Osun is comparable to any school in the UK whereby reside.
Re: Aregbesola Commissions Ilesa Government High School, Osun State (Photos) by mapet: 9:13am On Oct 25, 2017
ElRapido:


DTaj: :
Aregbesola might have made some financial miscalculations regarding state revenue (especially after FAAC allocations began to reduce significantly), but NO SANE HUMAN BEING should fault him on the quality of two things in Osun State under him: education (schools) and roads!

The almost faultless infrastructure in some of Aregbesola's primary and high/secondary schools (including the one showcased here and the ones commissioned before now and those still under construction) in Osun are FAR, FAR BETTER than what we have in some so-called State Universities in Nigeria!

Truth must be told, even if we do not agree on everything...


You just said this based on what you saw on internet?? Let we living in Osun State tell you what's going on.

Bros,

There is nothing "going on" that we "Osun citizens in diaspora" who frequently visit home don't know. It depends on the perspective we choose to look at it. I believe economically, we Osun were living on high risk, a situation where most of us are civil servants. Omisore once referred to Osun as a Civil servant's state. Which state will be a "civil servants'" and be economically viable? We have to pay a price at one point of our lives. It's a pity civil servants are going through the "suffering" at the moment.....

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Re: Aregbesola Commissions Ilesa Government High School, Osun State (Photos) by seguno2: 9:13am On Oct 25, 2017
Has he paid all salaries and pensions owed for several months and years?
Or will the shine shine buildings teach the students by themselves?

samteez4christ:
Following the payment of over N5.1billion to workers by the state Government of Osun, pensioners under the aegis of Forum 2011/12 retired public servant in Osun has staged a well-planed protest demanding for more payment from the government.

The protest which coincided with the 3rd day Fidua prayer of Alhaja Saratu Aregbesola, mother of the governor who died on Tuesday, was staged to press home more payment from the government of Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola.

The pensioners who converged at the entrance of the state’s secretariat, Abere were seeing discussing with no placards to drive home reasons for their protest.

Recall that the state government of Osun committed N5.1 billion out of the N6.3 billion second tranche Paris club refund received from the federal government for the payment of salaries and pensions.

It was gathered that the workers, pensioners inclusive have since been receiving credit alert of payment of the agreed payment reached with the various unions.

The government reached the sharing formula through the state’s Revenue Allocation Committee, led by Hassan Sunmonu, in conjunction with labour unions in the state.
It was learnt that the unions agreed to the decision to pay the arrears of July and August 2015, the balance of leave bonuses of 2015 to workers in grade level 8-17 who had been receiving modulated salaries, as well as the July 2017 salary and pension entitlements to all workers in the state.
Prince Rotimi Adelugba, the Chairman of the Triangular Group of Pensioners in Osun State described the latest protest embarked upon by a faction of pensioners as ‘sponsored’, describing their conduct as unnecessary and a plot to undermine the good intention of the government.

He said the state government has paid the salary of all workers in the state up to July, 2017 in line with the agreement made between it and the labour union.

According to him, the state government and the labour union met and decided that the state should pay July and August, 2015 balance of the modulated salaries of workers whose pay had been on modulation since 2015.

The Osun Triangular Pensioners Chairman warned those that are preoccupied in sowing seed of discord with aim of heating up the polity and inciting the populace against the government to desist in the collective interest of all in the state.

Prince Adelugba opined that at a time when the whole state is in mourning over the death of the illustrious mother of our governor, it is only fair that they sympathize with him and the government, rather than put up a show of shame, on a day dedicated for the 3rd Fidau Prayer for Alhaja Saratu Aregbesola.

In an interesting twist, one of the protesters, who dressed like an Islamic cleric was spotted with a black goat, for yet to be identified purpose, however, the policemen on ground barred the man from slaughtering the animal.


www.nairaland.com/attachments/5758553_pensionersprotest_jpeg_jpeg003cc634b297add728dc5e540d79f106


Re: Aregbesola Commissions Ilesa Government High School, Osun State (Photos) by nwabobo: 9:13am On Oct 25, 2017
WisdomFlakes:


Guy, I put it to you are nothing but a bad-belle hater. Below is a picture of a classroom in a U.S highschool (with what looks like a section of the roof might even be caving in, followed by one of the ones in Osun state. In all honesty, you want to tell me that the Osun one isn't of better quality?? You are too embittered to even give credit to a Nigerian state that is striving to up the standard in this regard, smh. There's no point going back and forth with your likes, coz you people are well-known for your twisted thinking.

What makes a school?

Why not start from there. Osun that keep rocking bottom of the class in WAEC, NECO and JAMB? If you think it's the building or classrooms that make a school then I'm sorry you still have a long way to go.
Re: Aregbesola Commissions Ilesa Government High School, Osun State (Photos) by sonnie10: 9:18am On Oct 25, 2017
mapet:


@Desyner,

1. The person that told you "your brain is paining you" is on point. You think everything about IGR relates 100% to teachers' salary?
2. On IGR, You make such a weak, pedestrian point, you did not back such up with quantitative data.
3. Pray tell, what is the thrust of your lame IGR point? Is IGR static? Conventional wisdom should have told you that to be able to increase your performance on payments, the logical option is to grow IGR, especially when federal allocation is dwindling. I thought a quick "google search" would have put to rest the needless argument you keep making about IGR. How can anyone in his right senses rationalise investment in infrastructe, education and development as a second order priority.
4. As at 2016, Osun state was 16th on the IGR rating. https://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/05/state-viability-index-lagos-generates-igr-31-states-combined/. Osun is not among the 14 states that cannot generate up to 10% of their FAAC equivalent (a benchmark that depicted sustainability)
5. While it has been proven both in research and practice that investment in education has a mid-longterm impact on economic advancement, poverty reduction, sustainable growth etc. Your argument of teacher salary as a condition precedent is ill-concieved and not intelligent.
6. So let us talk about teachers salary issue in Osun state. So the picture is Aregbesola took a "gamble" in taking huge debt on infrastructure development.......economy went south........salaries were affected. How is this different from virtually all the state governors except Lagos and Ogun, who could not pay their civil servants and had to rely on bail out from FG? The big question is how have they been able to navigate the trouble waters? I am sure you are aware that Aregbe is about the most transparent with the Paris Club funds. He was about the only governor that published how it was utilised without being prompted to do so. He is one of the few governors that ICPC gave a clean bill of health on the use of the Paris Club funds. He has deployed the Paris Club funds solely to clear the back log in a creative way. He formed a joint committee of Labour Union/Civil Servants/Govt who oversaw how the funds was disbursed.
7. What is in it for Osun with these schools? few of the upsides;
a. First of is that students will have access to decent learning environments like their global counterparts. I am sure you cannot quantify the benefit of qualitative education of a citizen and how it solves his future problems in a long way
b. Secondly enrollment rate will not only increase, but these schools will adequately accommodate them. Each of the model schools can take up to 3000 students
c. With high enrollment, also comes an increase in government spending which will stimulate the economy. The school feeding program is connected to agri-business, the uniform is connected to textile industry, infrastructure to these school is also an empowerment medium
d. Have you imagined the "butterfly effect" of some of these projects? How it opens up new areas for value not only directly to the people impacted, but consequence impact on secondary and tertiary beneficiaries - Middle players in transport, logistics, waste collectors, software developers, skill acquisition outfits, farms and support services etc?


Finally, when you make assertions, pls back it up with facts. The Osun Sukuk bond will be paid in full by 2020, at which point all sets are fully owned by Osun. I wonder where you got your phantom 50years scaremongering nonsense from. Yes it is a difficult period, but Osun has prospect for prosperity as they have laid the foundation for it.

Why are you wasting your time to educate people who will never learn. As we speak, my county here in US is voting on whether to take a Bond which would enable them build more schools.
Bond as we all know is just a fancy word for borrowing. If it means borrowing to improve education, why not? The governor should be applauded, after all his colleagues in other states are borrowing to buy houses abroad .

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Re: Aregbesola Commissions Ilesa Government High School, Osun State (Photos) by WaffenSS(m): 9:19am On Oct 25, 2017
"It's not the size that matters, it's how you use it."
Re: Aregbesola Commissions Ilesa Government High School, Osun State (Photos) by nwabobo: 9:19am On Oct 25, 2017
WisdomFlakes:


Guy, I put it to you are nothing but a bad-belle hater. Below is a picture of a classroom in a U.S highschool (with what looks like a section of the roof might even be caving in, followed by one of the ones in Osun state. In all honesty, you want to tell me that the Osun one isn't of better quality?? You are too embittered to even give credit to a Nigerian state that is striving to up the standard in this regard, smh. There's no point going back and forth with your likes, coz you people are well-known for your twisted thinking.

If you say we should commend Ogbeni for building nice schools which are high class in Nigeria standard, we'd do but saying they are world class is a fallacy.

Only a few secondary schools in Nigeria like Atlantic hall, ABTI and British international schools measure up to international standard.
Re: Aregbesola Commissions Ilesa Government High School, Osun State (Photos) by mapet: 9:21am On Oct 25, 2017
nwabobo:


onnie10: :


Quick question. Did you ever believe that one day, you would be scouting the internet to look for schools around the world that are comparable to the ones in Osun state?
Comparable? No school in Osun is comparable to any school in the UK whereby reside.

Comparison is needless. What is the value in trying to be like UK schools when we are in different environment? The most important thing we learn to solve our problems are own way

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Re: Aregbesola Commissions Ilesa Government High School, Osun State (Photos) by WisdomFlakes: 9:24am On Oct 25, 2017
nwabobo:


What makes a school?

Why not start from there. Osun that keep rocking bottom of the class in WAEC, NECO and JAMB? If you think it's the building or classrooms that make a school then I'm sorry you still have a long way to go.

Can you listen to yourself? If the schools aren't fixed or look like pigsys, your likes will complain about the government not living up to its obligations. If the government fixes them and gives them a worthy facelift, you will still find something to complain about. This present administration has done its part. The next government that takes over from it will continue from where it leaves off. Honestly, learn to see beyond your bigotry and bitterness. Everyone can see through your b.s. undecided

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Re: Aregbesola Commissions Ilesa Government High School, Osun State (Photos) by sonnie10: 9:26am On Oct 25, 2017
nwabobo:


Comparable? No school in Osun is comparable to any school in the UK whereby reside.

The whole of UK is not as big as the Osun school compound in size.

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Re: Aregbesola Commissions Ilesa Government High School, Osun State (Photos) by Rimsd(m): 9:35am On Oct 25, 2017
NigerDeltan:
Mttcheeeew

Just one secondary school?

Do you even know how many secondary school a state needs to cater for the young ones

at least lets try to appreciate such effort, how many of this do we have in Nigeria?

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Re: Aregbesola Commissions Ilesa Government High School, Osun State (Photos) by cryles(m): 9:45am On Oct 25, 2017
what he knows is to build school and tar road he no care if you see salary collect or not
Re: Aregbesola Commissions Ilesa Government High School, Osun State (Photos) by mapet: 9:50am On Oct 25, 2017
nwabobo:


WisdomFlakes: :


Guy, I put it to you are nothing but a bad-belle hater. Below is a picture of a classroom in a U.S highschool (with what looks like a section of the roof might even be caving in, followed by one of the ones in Osun state. In all honesty, you want to tell me that the Osun one isn't of better quality?? You are too embittered to even give credit to a Nigerian state that is striving to up the standard in this regard, smh. There's no point going back and forth with your likes, coz you people are well-known for your twisted thinking.

What makes a school?

Why not start from there. Osun that keep rocking bottom of the class in WAEC, NECO and JAMB? If you think it's the building or classrooms that make a school then I'm sorry you still have a long way to go.

Ok slowdown with your "ogogoro-influenced" assertion. The last time I checked this is the current true position on WAEC. This report puts things into perspective

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/10/osun-records-113-improvement-wassce-performance/

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