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Sunday, 8 March 2015

In Honour of International Women's Day 2015....

Today March 8th is International Women's Day. This teachers' contract for women back in the day should remind other women to be thankful for those who fought and still fight for gender equality.

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  1. Am proud 2 βε̲̣ a woman

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    1. Hmmmm......all dis rules!
      God I tnk you for making tins better.

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  2. The ladies are holding their own.

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  3. Happy Women's Day. Am proud to be a woman. I love all the women on LIB. Y'all are awesome.

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  4. Happy women's day to lovely women world over, I can't imagine our world without you all.
    Y'all rock our world.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  5. Happy women's day to all the women.

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  6. Na slaves dem be then naa....thank God oh

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  7. Yes o! Thank God we are now in the jet age, can't even begin to imagine those kinds of stiff rules. Linda take note!

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  8. Yes o! Thank God we are now in the jet age, can't even begin to imagine those kinds of stiff rules. Linda take note!

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  9. Yes o! Thank God we are now in the jet age, can't even begin to imagine those kinds of stiff rules. Linda take note!

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  10. Yes o! Thank God we are now in the jet age, can't even begin to imagine those kinds of stiff rules. Linda take note!

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  11. I wonder what it will be like for women those days
    Thank I was born in this century

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  12. Grateful to all women who fought for gender quality and good working conditions for the present day woman..... Women should be #Appreciated always..... #ProudToBeAWoman

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  13. YEAH !
    Who run the world GIRLS !
    And to my wonderful gracefully made women out there, I say ahead, ahead !
    We rock !
    We're God's special gift to earth !

    To moms that fought and built this day for us , I BOW MY HEAD IN RESPECT .Thank you .
    My mom is the best in the whole universe , what about yours ?
    I know, they're the best too !

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  14. Thank God for gender equality.........imagine: Not to enter carriage with any man.....Not to wear bright colours.....haba......

    Happy Int womens day



    Moye says so via BB Passport...Courtesy LIB....

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  15. Lolz.... Thanks to them things have changed. Thank God that contract does not exist anymore..... We for hear am. #ProudToBeAWoman.

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  16. Hmm nawa o.This contract strong o.
    Happy women's to all female LIBers.Me inclusive!

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  17. Linda ikeji,just shut up.We already know your secret.You made your money by sleeping with politicians.

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  18. Happy women's day miss linda. U will become a Mrs soonest d@ my prayer 4u dis year.

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  19. Happpy Women Day to all our LIB ladies and women. Wish u well and hope dis day bring abundant joy to ur families and household's.

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  20. Happy Int'l women's day to all the women on LIB and to all women all over the continents. Together we have come so far and together we continue to fight and inspire !!


    :::::::::::::::::::::::QUEENMAYA::::::::::::::::::::::

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  21. Don't get married
    Don't wear bright colours or drink wine.!!!
    I see this as torture and inequality.
    Still sad that certain places in the world still observe this ridiculous law.

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  22. Eyah. Its worth celebrating indeed

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  23. MR EDDY said this heat wan kill person o.


    Happy women's day
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    ^™THAT EDO BOY.COM~

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  24. Congratulations to all women....i stand for gender equality

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  25. That's true. Its posts like this that remind us to be grateful, and help us to be strong enough to bear our present challenges, and change those we can.
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  26. Happy women's day and God Bless all women in Jesus Name Amen.

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  27. Thank God we have grown past this.

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  28. WTF!! I would rather be jobless! Wtf!

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  29. Happy international women's day 2 us, God bless us

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  30. Happy international women's day 2 us, God bless us

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  31. Happy international women's day 2 us, God bless us

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  32. Wow!!!! Thats some serious terms

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  33. Thanks to them.am d first to comment post my comment oooo

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  34. Women have really come a long way. We are blessed

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  35. Ha. It would have been sooooooo boring!

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  36. Babe! !!!! Post comments now, Haba.

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    1. But Africans think men are more important than women? Lindaobserve

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    2. Read the transcript of Shekau’s speech in which he explains the reason for pledging allegiance to ISIS.



      “From your brother in Allah Abu Mohamed Abu Bakr bin Mohammed Shekau the Imam of Jamau Ahlus Sunnah Lidda Awati Wal Jihad to the Caliph of Muslims Abubakar Abu Bakr Ibrahim ibn Awad ibn Ibrahim al-Husseini al-Qurashi,

      “We are sending you this message, following what Allah said in his Quran: (and hold fast, all of you together, to the Rope of Allah and be not divided among yourselves)

      “And what the Prophet peace be upon him said: (Whoever died and he had not Imam, died by death of ignorance).

      “In submission to the order of Allah “Azza wa Jal”, and submission to the order of the Prophet, peace be upon him, to not separate from each other and to stay united as Ummah as Jamma’ah,

      “We announce our allegiance to the Caliph of the Muslims Ibrahim ibn Awad ibn Ibrahim al-Husseini al-Qurashi and will hear and obey in times of difficulty and prosperity, in hardship and ease, and to endure being discriminated against, and not to dispute about rule with those in power, except in case of evident infidelity regarding that which there is a proof from Allah.

      “We call on Muslims everywhere to pledge allegiance to the Caliph and support him, as obedience to Allah as their application of the absent duty of the era, we pledged allegiance to the Caliph because of the Interest of the Ummah in their religion and in their Dunya is to have an Imam that looks after them according to the Allah’s Rule and fights the enemy of Islam and those who fights the Rule of Allah and this is the completeness of the religion with the book that guides and the Sword that favors.

      “Ibn Taymiyyah, may Allah have mercy on him, said: (People must know that having to rule the people is one of the greatest duties of the Religion, even the religion and the world for Muslims will never be in complete without it, the interest of Sons of Adam won’t be successful without them being united under one Jamma’ah after their gathering together they must have a head, and it’s not a problem even if the less of the groups who oppose the others unite for this cause…)

      “We pledge allegiance because there is no cure of the dissimilarity that Ummah have except the Caliphate, we also call all the Muslims to join in this goodness, because it would enrage the enemy of Allah, by Allah, our gathering under one banner, under one Imam is more heavy to the enemy morality than for them …”

      “Allahu Akbar (God is great), Allahu Akbar, Allahu Akbar!

      “And to Allah belongs (all) honour, and to His Messenger, and to the believers, but the hypocrites do not know, May Allah bless our Prophet Muhammad.”


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      Vote Buhari..vote trouble and evil.
      Think well Nigerians.

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    3. Can't imagine what life could have been for teachers if that law was not eradicated !

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  37. It's now sure 4 you now, hustle had reduced! !!

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  38. Dis is serious... We r greatful.
    Davido's GF

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  39. Lmao item 14. Teacher should sit on board of trustees lap when he is horny.

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  40. Lord thank you for setting us(WOMEN) free from slavery and for promoting us.but we still have modern slavery.

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  41. Obirin ateyin tor :)

    Happy Women's day ya'll

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  42. Ahh, thank God o, oluwa ose

    Via Blackberry Porsche

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  43. We've come a long way and have an even longer way to go. Pay parity is at the top of the list. Women earn less for doing the same job as men.

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  44. Gender equality u said??? Hmmmmmmmm Linda sorry oo they'll nothing like gender equality as far as life still exists.#THAT AKWA IBOM BOY#

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  45. No be small tinz. I stand tall on d shoulders of those who came before me nd fought for gender equality. Wow. Am grateful

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  46. God bless them women
    They are our happiness

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  47. Thank God for enlightenment

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  48. Chikata Chidinma8 March 2015 at 15:58

    my goodness...all this..just because she is a woman?God bless all those who fought for gender equality.its simply ignorance and fear that makes some men feel dat women are less human..because they know how powerful and strong a woman is.happy international women's day to all the lovely.wonderful women out there.

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  49. Try these rules, in fact hint at these rules for our modern women and your next meal will be administered through a straw or drip on the hospital bed! But men were really brutal, callous, uncompationate and soulles to women those days. Thank God for my late mum and all women of the world.

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  50. Chai. Wetin woman no go see? We Tnx God for liberation.

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  52. Like seriously? and 1923 is not even that ancient.

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  53. HappY women's daY & a big thank u 2 women who fought 4 gender Equality..

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  54. Together we can make a change. Equality is all we seek for. Happy international women's Day sister 💃

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  55. I understand the need for rules and I respect them but this is seems more like punishment.

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  56. You go surprise say na mama draft this contract or na woman be the secretary when use diligence and joy take write am.

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  57. Happy women's day. I thank God for this day.

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  58. Amazing, Thank God we live in a different world today...

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  59. It's still gonna get beta dan ds

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  60. Thank God for gender equality...pheww

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  61. Linda I d vex ooo u no post plenty tins today oo. U don go flexing abi?

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  62. Linda I d vex ooo u no post plenty tins today oo. U don go flexing abi?

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  63. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    Is not so gud to become a woman that tym bcos all ur plans will be put to halt instantly.......
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  64. Imagine rules
    What women suffer
    Thank God for civilisation

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  65. Hmmmmmm..dem been turn teaching wrk like say person de mourn...hmmmmmm person no fit give teacher lift be dat naaaa...odikwa risky!!!

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  66. Hmmmmm, nobi small rules... Dem 4 ova null dat contract if 4 say na me sign am... Tnk God 4 modern day civilization...

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  67. Linda you haven't commented on your "le boos" performance on channels tv.hehehe. #madammischief

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  68. Mrs Ransome Kuti for example

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  69. What's nice here? I'm sure you didn't even read that Contract.

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  70. Utter bullshit!! Teacher not slave. Wtf??!

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  71. Linda, I think you should get a Facebook share or tweet option on your stories.

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  72. wow this is so archaic! don't wear bright colors, can't go to the ice cream shop....smh. thank goodness i wasn't born in that era.

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    1. You would have been a servant or maid in the US at the time. Thank God for time.

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  73. Ha!
    Thank God oo.
    Was the contract for teachers only??

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  74. Lols... Gone are the days!!!

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  75. We also pray for wage equality between men and women in the western world. Women still earn lower than men. Modern slavery in the forms of women liberation its also a big concern, women are being used as sex symbol in the form of liberation. We don't get it yet.

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  76. This was slavery, thank God for the freedom

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  77. Am serious o,,, was at your house last night you were sleeping :).. How do we see.. How do I reach you (see me heart : find LIN) .. Just a hello (08051532145)

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  78. 1923, we have come a long way. Thank God for this achievements and more to come.

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  79. 1923, we have come a long way. Thank God for this achievements and more to come.

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  80. 1923, we have come a long way. Thank God for this achievements and more to come.

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  81. 1923, we have come a long way. Thank God for this achievements and more to come.

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  82. Oloriburuku lawon ti o pass act yi o. So married women will go jobless abi. A dupe igba otun de o.

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  83. *Linda. These were not the prints by 1923

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  84. He sure didn't read it cos if he did he wld know beta than to say "nice"

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  85. happy women's day to all the women& babylet in the world, we love you all





    #Commenting thru Glo 4G LTE

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  86. As weird as some of the rules may appear, the non- availability of all these are the bane of moral decadence in the world today, including schools. They are stringent rules, no doubt about that, but if some of them are still in place till today, education would have been much more better than it is now. We also need to remember that teachers are the role models to their pupils, so, some of those rules would have allowed the schools to retain their sanity.

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