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  Important Message for all Southerners The Core North are self determined with inclusion of sharia law.They’ve left us ...
13/05/2022



Important Message for all Southerners

The Core North are self determined with inclusion of sharia law.

They’ve left us behind and confused in the South.

It’s time to start preserving our regions in the South.

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The short livestream at the beginning was from D’RUBICON on clubhouse.

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13/05/2022

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Governments in Africa have proven how irresponsible they are overtime when it comes to the area of primary and secondary...
16/07/2020

Governments in Africa have proven how irresponsible they are overtime when it comes to the area of primary and secondary education, The level of dilapidation of school structures, lack of instructional materials, Students trekking to school on bare foot wearing tattered school uniforms, expensive cost of travelling to school in some cases etc. This is very disturbing. Are we just going to fold our arms and do nothing or remain complacent? NO we won't. YOU AND I have to take up the challenge of FIXING THESE THINGS OURSELVES and remind them practically that they have failed woefully. While this is a new form of revolution, it is also an act of giving to the vulnerable poor masses in Africa. Let us join hands together to ensure our kids in Africa aren't deprived of quality education, accommodative and conducive environment for learning. This is our plight and we can't wait anymore. Let's get things done ourselves!

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EXCLUSIVE: How Dilapidated Govt-Owned Secondary Schools Turn Den For Hoodlums.This is the condition of Public Secondary ...
17/06/2020

EXCLUSIVE: How Dilapidated Govt-Owned Secondary Schools Turn Den For Hoodlums.

This is the condition of Public Secondary Schools In Nigeria while President Muhammadu Buhari is just left with three years in office before his tenure ends and probably run for a third term. The education sector which is one of the topmost priorities of developed and developing nations alike (but not Nigeria) has been brutalised, punched, dragged, maimed and left in it's sores and dilapidated condition and if a state of emergency isn't declared, we can only hope these buildings/sector won't come crashing down on vulnerable students one day.

A recent investigation shows the deteriorating state of public secondary schools in many states across the country
Some of these states including Edo, Rivers, Akwa Ibom, Ogun, Cross River, Osun, Enugu, Lagos and Sokoto had dilapidated infrastructure, which was not only unsuitable for learning but could be a breeding ground for social vices.

Findings also revealed that some of these schools have now become dens for hoodlums.

The Nigeria Union of Teachers confirmed the findings of The Punch newspaper, saying it was aware of the existence of brothels and pubs close to schools.

The National Publicity Secretary of the NUT, Mr Audu Amba, in an interview with the Punch attributed the problem to lack of planning and monitoring.
He stated, “When a school is in an area, any building that is going to be built in that area should be carefully examined to make sure that it conforms with the standards to ensure that the school environment remains serene and conducive to learning.
“But you find that the government is not concerned about regulating what is built near schools and you see people building hotels and pubs around schools. This is not the best because children are easily influenced by what they see.”

Amba also blamed parents’ negligence for rising cultism in schools, as he called for a partnership involving parents, teachers and the government to end the menace.

PUBLIC SCHOOLS IN ENUGU

During a visit to various secondary schools in Enugu state, pupils decried lack of functional libraries.

The schools include Ugwuoba Girls’ Secondary School in the Oji River Local Government Area, Umuhu Community Secondary School, Eha-Amufu; Urban Girls Secondary School and City College both in the Enugu metropolis.

At City College, one of the pupils said, “We lack libraries and laboratories. Our classrooms are leaking. When it rains, our classes are flooded.”

At Ugwuoba, pupils decried the danger miscreants posed to them. A pupil, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said, “The school was not fenced. There are no security personnel and this is a female school. Our pupils are r***d often.“Go to some classrooms, you will see where the ‘bad boys’ hide to smoke h**p. We want the school to be fenced,” she said.
When the former Commissioner for Education, Professor Uche Eze, was contacted on the telephone, he said he could not speak on the matter on an official capacity as a commissioner.
The state Chairman of the State Universal Basic Education Board, Chief Ikeje Asogwam, in a text message, told news men that the government had some challenges accessing matching grants, which he said had been fixed. “We were faced with a few challenges which included 92 abandoned projects that have now been completed,” the chairman said.

CROSS RIVERS STATE SECONDARY SCHOOLS

In Cross River State secondary schools, Teachers lamented a shortage of classrooms in the schools.
The Principal, West African People’s Institute, along the Murtala Mohammed Highway, Calabar, Mrs Mercy Etim, said hoodlums had been entering the school.She stated, “The challenge we have, which is a very serious and fundamental one, is erosion. Our school was built on sloppy land and so water flows freely here. The biggest problem is the part of the fence beside the highway. We had to open that part for water to pass, but hoodlums expanded the opening and came into the school compound.
“That leads to the second challenge which is theft. They once entered this office and succeeded in breaking the handle of our safe, but could not break the safe.”
Similarly, at Big Qua Girls Secondary, Calabar, the Principal, Mrs Glory Ekpo Bassey, said the school lacked adequate accommodation

“ Erosion is threatening the school . The classrooms are not plastered yet. A school of this magnitude does not have a library. We need a better equipped science laboratory. We have written to the government and I don't believe they will do something about it.”

Teachers, pupils do shifts – C River NUT chairman Reacting to the complaints, the Cross River State Chairman of the Nigeria Union of Teachers, Eyo Nsa-Itam, said, “We have been communicating with the government over these issues and we have written several letters. The most pathetic one is erosion. In a school like the Pinn Margaret Secondary School in Calabar, teachers and pupils do shifts because of the accommodation problem.”

There was no official response to the complaints by the school principals as government officials, who were contacted in the absence of officially appointed spokespersons for the government, said they were civil servants and were not authorized to speak to the media.

RIVERS STATE

On a Visit to Government Secondary School, Abua, Abua/Odual Local Government Area of Rivers State, which was founded in 1972, pupils were seen sitting on the floor.
It was also observed that most classrooms were without chairs, while the classroom roofs and ceilings were in bad condition.
Some of the pupils explained that their classrooms were usually flooded from leaks through the roof whenever it rained, adding that the situation disrupted classes.
It was also observed that there was no perimeter fence and gates in the school, leaving the premises porous for people of the nearby community to access even during school hours.
A teacher at the GSS, Abua, who did not want his name mentioned, told the correspondent that each time teachers or pupils wanted to defecate, they went into the bush.
He noted that because of the school’s porous environment, criminals accessed the premises, even during school hours.
The teacher further stated, “There was a time unknown persons bearing guns and machetes entered the school. Cultism is on the increase in our school. There was an instance when a pupil contravened a school rule and a teacher punished him. That pupil ran into the community and fetched his relatives to beat up that teacher.
“Although the pupil was expelled, the incident sent a message to all the teachers,” the teacher said.The Chairman of the NUT in the state, Lucky Nkpogono, decried the conditions of teachers and public schools in the state.

When contacted to comment on the infrastructural decay noticed in some secondary schools, the Permanent Secretary in the state Ministry of Education, Dagogo Hart, said he was not authorised to comment on the issues.

In Akwa Ibom State, many classrooms were dilapidated and in some cases, pupils sat on the bare floor.
At the Community Secondary Commercial School, Ibiaku Itam in the Itu Local Government Area of the state, a teacher, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said, “We buy the chalk ourselves and that indicates that the education policy of the government is not really free. Inspectors from the state ministry of education come here regularly. They come to ask questions and take notes of basic things we lack, but nothing has changed.”
He added that the fencing of the school had not been completed. “As a result, hoodlums break into classrooms after school hours to vandalise property.”
On his part, a senior secondary school pupil of the school, said, “We bring our tables and stools and if anybody doesn’t have, he has to manage with a friend who has.”
Speaking on the rot, immediate past Commissioner of Information and Strategy, Charles Udoh, said out of the 2000 public schools inherited by the Governor Udom Emmanuel administration in 2015, 90 percent of them were dilapidated.
He added that the state government took proactive steps to renovate the schools, adding that about 70 per cent of the schools had already being renovated.

Hoodlums Turn Edo School Into Their Meeting Place

On getting to Edo State it was found that many of the secondary schools founded long time ago had dilapidated structures.
The PUNCH correspondent, who visited the schools, observed that many of them were without perimeter fences.
It was learnt that ‘area boys’ (miscreants) had turned some of the schools to their abodes, where they smoked h**p at night.
Examples of such are the Uselu Secondary School, Uselu and New Era College (renamed Samuel Ogbemudia College), both in Benin City.
A resident of an area, Uselu Grammar School, who did not want his name mentioned, said passing through the school at night, especially when there was a power outage, was dangerous.

According to him, many girls have been reportedly r***d inside the classrooms and other people dispossessed of their property by hoodlums who have turned the school to their den.
It was also learned that the situation was similar at the Oghede Secondary School, Oghede, Ovia North-East Local Government Area.
When asked to comment on the state of the schools, the state Chairperson of the Association of Secondary School Teachers, Dr Brigitte Asemota, said, “The present government is doing well. You can see a lot of structures in most of the school"

The state Commissioner for Education, Emmanuel Agbale, did not respond to calls to his mobile telephone neither did he respond to text messages sent to him.

Sokoto school gate turned to waste dump

At Sultan Attahiru Ahmadu Secondary School, Sokoto, one of the oldest secondary schools in Sokoto State, although there
are no dilapidated buildings, the environment is worrisome.
The Punch gathered that a waste dump directly opposite it. A teacher and some pupils, who spoke to The PUNCH, on condition of anonymity, complained about the school environment.
“The stench from the waste dump is nauseating. Even the smoke we inhale whenever the place is set on fire is injurious to our health,” the teacher stated.
Miscreants scale Sokoto school fence, defecate and smoke h**p
One of the pupils said, “Scavengers and miscreants who come to the waste dump, scale fence and come to the school compound to defecate and smoke marijuana.”

A source at the ministry of education, however, said that the ministry had written the ministry of environment on the danger of the waste dump.

OSUN STATE SECONDARY SCHOOL

In Osun State, it was observed that schools renovated by the immediate past Governor of the State, Mr. Rauf Aregbesola, were in a good condition.
It was, however, observed that many other schools were in a deplorable condition. For example the Kosile Memorial Middle/High School, Itagunmodi was an eyesore.
The laboratory of the school, it was gathered, was attacked by robbers late last term and many items carted away.
A pupil, Olabisi, in an interview with news men said, “We don’t have good toilets. Our library does not have relevant books. Our laboratory was attacked sometimes in March, and many things were stolen.”
At the Timi Agbale High School, Ede, it was observed that there were new structures, but the school had many dilapidated buildings.
The President, Timi Agbale Grammar School Old Pupils’ Association, Adebola Adewara, said the old structures, especially those that were built in the 1960s, when the school was established, should be renovated and preserved. They (government) should rather fortify them”, Adewara said.
Structures in Osun rural schools not good –Union
The Chairman of the state chapter of the Academic Staff Union of Secondary Schools, Adediran Olusegun, said, “We have some good structures, but how many mega schools do we have? In Osun today, if you go to rural areas, many structures in our schools are not good.
“We should have about 30 to 35 per cent good schools. The former administration built many mega schools, but they are not enough.
He, however, said a committee set up by Governor Gboyega Oyetola was meeting all stakeholders to address the problems.
The supervisor for education in the state, Mr. Kola Omotunde-Young, could not be reached through his mobile line. A text message sent to him had not been replied as of the time of sending this report.

OGUN STATE SECONDARY SCHOOL
Findings revealed that some schools in Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital, had been renovated by the immediate past government.
However, the situation is not the same in many public secondary schools in other places, especially rural areas of the state.
The PUNCH correspondent observed that public secondary schools in rural areas such as Odeda, Ewekoro , Ogun Waterside, Ifo , Ado-Odo-Ota and Ipokia were in a terrible state.
The schools visited included the Iyesi High School, Ota; Pakoto High school, Ifo ; Itori Comprehensive High School, Agun, Ewekoro and Awowo Comprehensive High School in Obada/Ewekoro.
Rails pass through the premises of Itori Comprehensive High School compound, a situation the pupils described as dangerous.
When contacted, the state NUT chairman, Mr T**i Arebanjo, confirmed some of the challenges facing both pupils and teachers in the public schools .
“The present Governor of Ogun State, Prince Dapo Abiodun, has directed that all round renovation of the schools be done immediately,” he added.

GOMBE STATE SECONDARY SCHOOL
In Gombe State, a pupil of Orji Secondary School, in Orji Estate, Gombe, said, “ We lack laboratory in our school. Whenever we have Practical Physics and Chemistry, each of us contributes N200.”

OYO STATE SECONDARY SCHOOL
A former pupil Sakiparapo Grammar School, Saki in the Oke Ogun area of Oyo State, Alhaji Khalid Ajibade, lamented government’s neglect of the school for over 40 years.
“Due to government’s neglect and community leaders’ indifference, the school structures became dilapidated with enrolment nosediving on yearly basis,” Ajibade said

LAGOS STATE SECONDARY SCHOOL
Findings at the Ikeja Junior College, Bolade, Oshodi, Lagos State showed that a portion of the premises was being used as a store by a construction company.
The PUNCH correspondent observed that although there was a perimeter fence, there was no security personnel.
At the Ewutuntun Junior Grammar School in the Ewutuntun area of Oshodi of Lagos State, The PUNCH observed that there was a perimeter fence.
A teacher in the school said, “There are at least five blocks here with several classrooms, most of them are storey buildings. There is no overpopulation here.”
It was, however, noticed that there were two buildings in poor condition with ceilings hanging loose. while the doors and window covers in the buildings had been damaged.

Mr. Godwin Obaseki, the Governor of Edo State ordered the shutdown of all primary and secondary schools with dilapidated...
17/06/2020

Mr. Godwin Obaseki, the Governor of Edo State ordered the shutdown of all primary and secondary schools with dilapidated structures in the state, to pave way for reconstruction work.
Specifically, pupils and teachers of Holy Aruosa Primary School in Benin City, have been relocated to nearby Agbado Primary School.
Special Adviser to the Governor on Media and Communication Strategy, Mr Crusoe Osagie, said the decision to relocate pupils of Holy Aruosa Primary School, was informed by the shocking reports that despite an earlier relocation order given by the state government, teachers in Holy Aruosa Primary School ignored the order and went about their activities in dilapidated structures.
“All such schools, with dilapidated structures have been shutdown with immediate effect. Students and pupils in the affected schools are hereby relocated to other schools that will be announced soon,” the governor’s aide said.
He explained that “the Secretary to the State Government, Osarodion Ogie Esq., visited Holy Aruosa Primary School as early as 7am on Thursday the 23rd of June 2018 to announce the state government’s decision. “The state government has ordered an investigation to ascertain why the initial relocation order of the pupils with their teachers was not enforced.”
According to Osagie, “One of the allegations being investigated is the suspicion that some teachers, who are refusing to be transferred out of the school, selfishly kept those kids in the school under unsafe condition.

Can the state governor explain why this school and other schools are still in this dilapidated condition and why it hasn't been demolished and rebuilt?

We are worried that a governor who has no interest of the public at heart wants to run for another term in office.

PHOTOS: Nigerian school where beautiful students sit on the floor.A classroom is expected to provide a space where learn...
17/06/2020

PHOTOS: Nigerian school where beautiful students sit on the floor.

A classroom is expected to provide a space where learning can take place unhindered by lack of basic educational materials and unconducive environment.
But for students of Garba Junior Secondary School in Bauchi, northern Nigeria sitting on the floor of a dilapidated room is what they have as classrooms. there future have been damned by the ruling elites in that state whose own children are studying abroad.

13/04/2020

CHANGES IN HUMAN BEHAVIOUR OF
LAW ABIDING CITIZENS IN AFRICA DURING THIS PANDEMIC. LOCKDOWN WITHOUT BASIC AMENITIES SUCH AS CLEAN WATER AND ELECTRICITY. HUNGER IS GAINING GROUND.

The “law abiding citizens” were law abiding because there was no point not to be law abiding before the lockdown. They had means of livelihood. Now the situation in that continent will show you explicitly why those who were criminals before the lockdown won’t be the only people getting involved in criminal activities! The belly is an ungrateful wretch, it never remembers past favors, it always wants more tomorrow! Hunger will lead so many law abiding citizens astray unfortunately. It will also expose the negligence of government and confirm all we’ve been saying all these years about our dilapidated state of affairs. Our only GRACE as a continent is PRAYER as it stands now 🙏🏾

26/02/2020

RIP Kobe!

As for the talent below, isn’t he just amazing 😉

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