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IN ZAKA FADI, FADI GASKIYA, KOMAI TA JA MA A YI MAKA
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Quote from: donuche on 20-01-2011 10:17 PM Quote from: popo2009 on 20-01-2011 09:24 PM How can only the President's children be attending a whole school. If they arre attending some private lessons, thats fine but to say they are attending the whole alone....doesnt sound true correct
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i dont beleive in gossing. Reply
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all of una weh deh here na hypocrites! Replynothing weh una no talk before, now una don deh talk another thing. rattle snakes!
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People too dey talk for wetin no get head sef even if he has a private teacher for econcern them why not go get one for ur pikin dem too. Reply
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Quote from: eomo on 21-01-2011 12:09 AM Nigerians like to vex for wetin no matter. If our presido pikins them dey school self wetin be your own. Make we all join hand together to help our presido GEJ to build this country. Make we no use our own hand put pressure for him body. Na true talk you dey talk my broda,tel dem well if dem no dey see...
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Quote from: kingsinho on 21-01-2011 09:07 AM the president said his children are not in school on his facebook page so i wonder why we bothering our head over nothing atleast his children are attending school in Nigeria whereas other people's children would hv bn schooling in abroad give the guy a break plz.. Authentic..................... NEMO DAT QUOD NON HABET
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Why should AIS be allowed to remain opened in the first place? This is a pure and undiluted contravention of the Federal Government's directive that schools in the Country would have to be closed during the registration exercise. For God's sake, AIS is an institution operating in Nigeria and if every other School is obeying that order, why is AIS not obeying same and no one is saying anything about it? If AIS had respected and kept faith with the directive, there would be no question of President Jonathan's children being in attendance. AIS is operating in Nigeria, deriving a large proportion of its revenue in Nigeria and yet shamelessly unable to obey Federal Government's directives. It is indeed a pity for my dear Country Nigeria. Ofcourse, no Nigerian, whether an individual or a corporate body can ever disobey any law put in place by the US government while in the US. When shall we start getting our priorities right? Reply
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This moron Jonamonkey has nothing to offer to Nigeria.Its about time we Nigerians wake up and smell the coffee.Non of those A*#Ss out there gives a rat rear about anyone but themselves.if u doubt this wait till next year.I bet on my life he ain't gonna do nada but root and root more money that's how they do.Stupid stupid Government in fact screw Them all. Reply
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well politics continues i'm outta here Reply
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wateva Reply
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na hem sabi. Reply
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Quote from: Lovinton on 21-01-2011 02:33 PM Why should AIS be allowed to remain opened in the first place? This is a pure and undiluted contravention of the Federal Government's directive that schools in the Country would have to be closed during the registration exercise. For God's sake, AIS is an institution operating in Nigeria and if every other School is obeying that order, why is AIS not obeying same and no one is saying anything about it? If AIS had respected and kept faith with the directive, there would be no question of President Jonathan's children being in attendance. AIS is operating in Nigeria, deriving a large proportion of its revenue in Nigeria and yet shamelessly unable to obey Federal Government's directives. It is indeed a pity for my dear Country Nigeria. Ofcourse, no Nigerian, whether an individual or a corporate body can ever disobey any law put in place by the US government while in the US. When shall we start getting our priorities right? i think this is just the only comment i've seen here. others are just beating round the bush. no one is particular abt Jonathan's children, its the school thats the issue here. i was at st Gregory college in Lagos today and was surprise to see the kids in session. pls lets reason.
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Quote from: shile on 21-01-2011 04:09 PM Quote from: Lovinton on 21-01-2011 02:33 PM Why should AIS be allowed to remain opened in the first place? This is a pure and undiluted contravention of the Federal Government's directive that schools in the Country would have to be closed during the registration exercise. For God's sake, AIS is an institution operating in Nigeria and if every other School is obeying that order, why is AIS not obeying same and no one is saying anything about it? If AIS had respected and kept faith with the directive, there would be no question of President Jonathan's children being in attendance. AIS is operating in Nigeria, deriving a large proportion of its revenue in Nigeria and yet shamelessly unable to obey Federal Government's directives. It is indeed a pity for my dear Country Nigeria. Ofcourse, no Nigerian, whether an individual or a corporate body can ever disobey any law put in place by the US government while in the US. When shall we start getting our priorities right? i think this is just the only comment i've seen here. others are just beating round the bush. no one is particular abt Jonathan's children, its the school thats the issue here. i was at st Gregory college in Lagos today and was surprise to see the kids in session. pls lets reason.
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He say, she say. Reply
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Quote from: interpo77 on 20-01-2011 09:20 PM i think here we have to accept what the president has said, remember many media re out there to paint white to black in the name of maken ppl to feel bad about the president,so i believe in his word atleast thats it an example as good leader So its bad to paint white into black? No wonder, that na the nature of the "black man". Uka Yonathan, abeg, come buy paint from me hand take paint your country people from black into white. If you no do so, no progress o. Damned too "black"!
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na woh fr you sir fro the hole money wey you dey get make they no go school Reply
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May I ask in ignorance that this school has defied the order from INEC and the Federal Government without any sanctionss from any authority? Reply
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na wah ooooo Reply
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If private schools are not being used for the registration process and they decided to run school as normal, all parents with children in private schools should send their kids to school and Mr Jonathan is not an exception. Reply
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