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Sunday, 21 September 2014

Ebola: Primary & Secondary schools in Lagos to resume Oct. 8th

The NUT and other bodies and individuals who were against the September 22nd resumption date of primary and secondary schools in Lagos have succeeded as the Lagos state government have approved a new resumption date. Schools will now resume October 8th.

Governor Fashola approved the new resumption date at a stakeholders' forum which held today Sunday September 21st in Lagos. He said they decided to postpone the date to allow for the distribution of Ebola preventive materials in schools across the state

40 comments:

  1. While Federal Unity schools have gone on indefinite strike,for unpaid accumulated allowances.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LLUMIA

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  2. wat of other states

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    1. What's a bright decision taken as long as Ebola preventive materials is distribute along...

      BORN TO SHINE!!!!

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    2. Some private school are open please help Lagos state.school owners driven by money

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  3. Its beta abeg


    Susanuju@yahoo.com

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  4. I'm sure d teachers most especially d government teachers will be very happy now.

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  5. Does it affect pre school class

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  6. They will keep pushing till next year

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  7. Very good.NYC decision by da Lagos state government

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    1. Shut up u dnt have anything to xay,y den du u nw comment??? Scrap

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  9. Are you kenzing Linda?? You seems to be slow with updates today, well I have a little suggestion about your blog, try as much as possible to @ least respond to some comments.. Tanx.. Papi chulo...

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  10. Chai! Pressure*ghanaaccent* na to supply bowl, water and sanitizers lol. Person don win contract!

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    1. As much as I am happy with this update. Why did he wait till Sunday. When parents have already taken their kids to school for those in boarding school. So na to go collect them back.
      It's Alryt.

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  11. This is fair enough n I knew dey would shift it to October cos dis is a govt of d people.
    GOD BLESS NIGERIA!!!

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  12. Which kind confusion be this one? Please does this include private schools?

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  13. That's more considerable....d Ebola case has been controlled beautiful well...hmmm hope my instinct isn't playing a fast one on me when I say its becus ebola doesn't respect anyone.

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  14. Dats what they should have done. Provide preventive facilities. Good move

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  15. hope this preventive material wil get to D remote places in lagos

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  16. That's good, Fashola, action man. No dulling.

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  17. STUDENTS SHOULD RESUME SCHOOL WITH SOME DISINFECTANTS OHHH

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  18. Fashola is Gov who listening to his people not stubborn goat

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  19. Wonderful improvement for lagos state bt wat of other states...

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  20. Linda I say dis wit all seriousness,u ar too bias,u don't like posting som ppl's comment. What's the essence of ur blog.abeg pack well joor.if u like no post am.i go switch to other bloggers,after all no b only u dey blog.

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  21. What's the difference btw 22nd and Oct 8? Government has not provided adequate resources to schools or even basic training to teachers incase there re any cases of Ebola ,why is our govt so slow to do what is right n urgent!!

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  22. Man of the people, my very own Governor. Thanks for your Solomon wisdom. NUT, please let this new date stand ooo before our children forget schooling entirely.

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  23. Nice one,abeg we need to protect our kids,we need to make sure everything is in order.

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  24. Thank God for Fashola

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  25. Distributing it or just to tell the schools go put water and sanitizers in place. Fashola just wants to challenge Jonathan.

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  26. Some private schools that met the health and safety guidelines were allowed to open

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  27. Some people are just too funny! How on God's green earth can they be asking if the new resumption date involves pre schools and private schools?common are you for real?! SMH

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  28. School,s should resume next year oooo october 6th M̶̲̥̅γ̲̣̣̥ feet

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