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Monday, August 06, 2018
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Na wa o. And in some modern day schools somewhere in this country history is repeating itself
ReplyDeleteTruth is that we haven't move forward from the past, rather we keep on recycling back and forth. At such rigmarole, one shouldn't expect progress or success.
DeleteChai...they should be great men and women now.Some schools in interior villages still use due to bad governance.
ReplyDeleteThese things are still existing in some villages.
ReplyDeleteNawa ooooo
ReplyDeleteThis was shortly after the civil war.
ReplyDeleteExactly!
DeleteStill exists. Nigeria’s present. Even if there’s no deck classroom still looks the same. No difference
ReplyDeleteYes cos i was there in between 1978-84 and there were chairs...shout out to Ekulu primary.
ReplyDeleteGod punish our bad leaders. After all these years Nigeria is still like this.
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