NIGERIA, NIGERIA WHY!!!

Started by amira, September 09, 2006, 03:46:57 PM

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amira

[/quote]OK tunda hakane muyi musanyen aiki. Kai ka dawo university a Arewa and be safe. Myself will replace you at NLG?  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:  :wink:[/quote]

Whoa waziri, thats kinda scary movin :lol:  :lol:
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dan kauye

It's very hard ,if at all possible ,to say what Nigeria's single most menacing problem is.Curruption? Contextual/Perceptual Difference? Religious Difference? Lack of descipline? Ignorance? All,if you ask  me,and more.These problems do not exist in a mutually exclusive fashion,they are intertwined and one gives  rooms for the other,forming an intricate network of problems  that's hard to break,much  less solve.I believe that there are  multitude of  reasons,which are not by any means individually identifiable, as to why Nigeria is in such terrible form.One of the roots of those problems is ''Descipline'' in  every literal & figurative sense of the word..

The only reason people throw garbage or defacate in the street is because they lack environmental/cummunal/health descipline..

The  reason police,officials or bureaucrats take bribe  is because they lack adminitrative integrity(which's a form of descipline) etc..


Descipline is central  to the well being of a society   and  it reflects  in every corner of life their  dealings..
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Barde

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OK tunda hakane muyi musanyen aiki. Kai ka dawo university a Arewa and be safe. Myself will replace you at NLG?  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:  :wink:

:lol:  :lol:  :lol: Don Allah kada ka kasheni da dariya. Are you lecturing? i wish we could swap but i dont have what it takes to be a good lecturer, i thought of it but changed my mind after weighing so many things. I like doing my job enthusiastically.

Permit me to digress a bit. It is my opinion that what is contributing to the downfall of our education sector is the calibre of teachers we have in our various schools, to me a teacher is similar to a medical doctor; only an expert  in that field can practice it effectively, but teaching has become a dumping ground sort of, for every job seeker that cannot secure his/her desired job. "Haba kai/ke kuwa, kodan teaching ma ka/kin kasa samu?" has become a common question to those who are in the labour market. It is one of the things that our authourities must address for us to make a headway in our education sector.

Ina dai oil company but ba'a LNG nake ba.
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Muhsin

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Quote from: "_Waziri_"
Quote from: "_Waziri_"


OK tunda hakane muyi musanyen aiki. Kai ka dawo university a Arewa and be safe. Myself will replace you at NLG?  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:  :wink:

:lol:  :lol:  :lol: Don Allah kada ka kasheni da dariya. Are you lecturing? i wish we could swap but i dont have what it takes to be a good lecturer, i thought of it but changed my mind after weighing so many things. I like doing my job enthusiastically.

Permit me to digress a bit. It is my opinion that what is contributing to the downfall of our educational system is the calibre of teachers we have in our various schools, to me a teacher is similar to a medical doctor; only an expert  in that field can practice it effectively, but teaching has become a dumping ground sort of, for every job seeker that cannot secure his/her desired job. "Haba kai/ke kuwa, kodan teaching ma ka/kin kasa samu?" has become a common question to those who are in the labour market. It is one of the things that our authourities must address for us to make a headway in our educational sector.

Ina dai oil company but ba'a LNG nake ba.

People with such thoughtful insight toward teaching-learning situation in this counrty should be in that cadre Barde. We are offering our appeal for you to come back someday. Amma fa ba salary as Oil Company :roll: . Can you manage? :?:
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