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Stop Sending Your Children For Holiday Lessons / In A World Where 98% Of Online Money-making Opportunities Are Scams: / Holiday Lessons, Summer Lessons, Whatever They Call It, Is A Scam! (2) (3) (4)

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Re: All These Holiday Lessons Are Scams by metroid(m): 4:17pm On Jul 30, 2018
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Re: All These Holiday Lessons Are Scams by DJInfluence: 4:45pm On Jul 30, 2018
VampireeM:


Its like your brain is paining you. You that's a literate, what impact and achievement have you made
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin savage reply. i nearly fall from chair with laugh. Naija we get bad mouth die. grin grin
Re: All These Holiday Lessons Are Scams by teekay213(m): 5:24pm On Jul 30, 2018
God bless op for this write up.

I have always wanted to write about this.

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Re: All These Holiday Lessons Are Scams by Offpoint: 5:26pm On Jul 30, 2018
When I finally got kids I'll make them watch porn every summer holidays. sexual education is as important as Formal and Vocational education. argue with your neighbors wives.
Re: All These Holiday Lessons Are Scams by gladisa7: 5:26pm On Jul 30, 2018
You re very correct...
Re: All These Holiday Lessons Are Scams by Offpoint: 5:27pm On Jul 30, 2018
Imhooded:

I need help with a sum of 10k to help sort my rent,or I get kicked out,I really need this today,am ready to pay the the end of the week.. am ready to drop my Facebook details and bank details if you wanna confirm..thank you
Download pay later app from play store and borrow 10k
Re: All These Holiday Lessons Are Scams by Nyceguy92: 5:42pm On Jul 30, 2018
Did you understand post?

The OP's point is on the need to allow school children to enjoy their holidays free from unnecessary academic overload. I agree.

It is not an analysis of which people are the most illiterate.

I don't know how you came by your conclusion but the Igbos are among the most educationally advanced people. Check the enrollments and results in WAEC and JAMB. Don't comment just to say something.

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Re: All These Holiday Lessons Are Scams by Okey80: 5:43pm On Jul 30, 2018
DEHVEHLOP:
Vocational education is good.

But you still need formal education.


This is why illiteracy is very rampant in Igboland.

They do only vocational without formal education....


I beg to differ. Illiteracy is not very rampant in Igbo land. We do both.... check out almost all our traders, at least 60 to 70 percent of them have at least secondary education.




Nice write up @OP
Re: All These Holiday Lessons Are Scams by CDCEO001: 7:43pm On Jul 30, 2018
I agree.
They just use school to scam parents out of their hard earned money.

Other things that annoys me is the was they seize children during their graduation day, they will ask the parents to come and bail their children with money. Same children that paid graduation fees and the school will still find a way to take more money from the parents on the graduation day.
Re: All These Holiday Lessons Are Scams by Fhowe: 7:45pm On Jul 30, 2018
Trottle:


Boss, you're on point!
If I have my way kids will close by 12:00pm.

They need few hours to play and be imaginative. You need not cage them. When they play in moderation, learning becomes much more easy for them.

We should let our kids enjoy the joys of holiday like we did.

No wonder we have depressed kids everywhere who know nothing except books. No basic skills whatsoever.
Let's stop stealing their joy and childhood.
it is so bad yet is holidays and you don’t even know you don’t get to see kids riding their bicycles making kites ,rolling Tyres they are more or less working like their parents leaving the house by 7am and coming back 5pm Biko it is too much pikin wey go sabi book go sabi book you need both school sense and street sense to survive in naija

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Re: All These Holiday Lessons Are Scams by Pchidexy(m): 7:53pm On Jul 30, 2018
DEHVEHLOP:
Vocational education is good.

But you still need formal education.


This is why illiteracy is very rampant in Igboland.

They do only vocational without formal education....






Nice write up @OP
You are congenitally mad. Igbos are among the most educated tribe in Africa, formally or informally.

Igbos amaka! You can only hate on us. We shall always prosper.

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Re: All These Holiday Lessons Are Scams by ndigbo: 9:20pm On Jul 30, 2018
sonsomegrigbo:
Fellow nairalanders, please read and make suggestions


A child will go to school by 7am and close by 5pm for five days out of the seven days in a week.

During weekends that child comes home with many assignments in all the subjects he or she is offering in school. So there won't be time to rest and play through out the weekend.

The child does that for almost four months hoping to enjoy the holidays only for schools to come up with a scam in the name of holidays lesson.

What exactly do you want to teach that child?

Dear Nigerian parents, summer holiday is a period you allow a child to experience other things in life apart from formal education.

Allow them to travel for the vacation and if you don't have money for vacation, take them to a place where they will learn new skills.

Let them go and learn how to draw, computer coding, how to play football, martial art, learn business, catering, tie and die, learn foreign languages etc

Allow this children to explore life.

Everytime Book book book that is why most of our youths are unemployed because they can't do any other thing apart from white collar job.


May God help and bless our children.
God bless you! I have continually sang this to all those who care to listen.. these kids need a brake from this book,book and book things ... haaba!

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Re: All These Holiday Lessons Are Scams by porlo87: 9:47pm On Jul 30, 2018
Hahahha, I'm not sure the kids even take the Summer lesson serious sef.

All that I wanted to do back then was to show my lovely Nike Footwear, dressed in all Nike and subtly trying to impress the NEW BABE in the class !!

You know what I mean.


It was a social gathering for me !!!

Therefore, I support a more social congregation for these holiday activities.
Re: All These Holiday Lessons Are Scams by WorkSmartEdu: 10:13pm On Jul 30, 2018
Op you are absolutely spot on. This is why I love this school. They set trends

Re: All These Holiday Lessons Are Scams by Dindondin(m): 6:59pm On Jul 31, 2018
sonsomegrigbo:
Fellow nairalanders, please read and make suggestions


A child will go to school by 7am and close by 5pm for five days out of the seven days in a week.

During weekends that child comes home with many assignments in all the subjects he or she is offering in school. So there won't be time to rest and play through out the weekend.

The child does that for almost four months hoping to enjoy the holidays only for schools to come up with a scam in the name of holidays lesson.

What exactly do you want to teach that child?

Dear Nigerian parents, summer holiday is a period you allow a child to experience other things in life apart from formal education.

Allow them to travel for the vacation and if you don't have money for vacation, take them to a place where they will learn new skills.

Let them go and learn how to draw, computer coding, how to play football, martial art, learn business, catering, tie and die, learn foreign languages etc

Allow this children to explore life.

Everytime Book book book that is why most of our youths are unemployed because they can't do any other thing apart from white collar job.


May God help and bless our children.
ah ah ah lol.
You wan spoil market for schools. Actually, summer coaching was meant for recruiting more students. Its also to combat other schools from stealing students from each other through this fake logic of serious schools do summer coaching. That schools that leaves students to play all through are lazy. You know this Nigerian mentality naa.
Anyways, there's a school below. By force, bring your kids or any family's kid there. Na by force. Even if you are in Owerri, Abuja, Port Harcourt, you must visit this school.

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