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Monday, 23 May 2016

Sec-School students write their exams on the floor in Akwa Ibom (Photo)

Pictured are some students of Community Secondary School, Ikot Ewang, Nsit Ubim L.G.A, Akwa Ibom State, writing their examinations on their classroom floor.

44 comments:

  1. THIS IS CHANGE FOR YOU. If you complain I will come there and slap your mouth I promise you.

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    1. Now,I am so very sure you have a mental problem! So this classroom was all marble & tiles with tables & chairs while GEJ & Akpabio were in power.Just TWELVE MONTHS AGO? See your life? Naked like the udara fruit.

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  2. Naija economy #toobad

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  3. Uncommon transformation indeed...

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  4. The areas where Godswill Akpabio did not reach when he was Governor.

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  5. Welcome to Nigeria.
    What is the looter they call governor doing about this?
    My Niger delta is not a northern place where almajiri the sit down for ground to write exam.
    Terrorist buhari must be query.
















    #sad indeed

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  6. Nawaooo and our government stealing billions of dollars

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  7. So this wat 'biafra the great' would look like???
    Lol
    Thought charity begins at home..

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    1. That's akwa ibom for starters, and you really should look inwards before blabbing. I would hate to be petty but ur villages look even more horrible.

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  8. Na wao. @ this age
    Signed
    #LibBadBoy

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  9. What a wawu,same Akwa Ibom that has a five star hotel. Same Akwa Ibom PDP is using as a model to others.


    . ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  10. May God help us in dis country. D state gov. Wat is happening

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  11. May God help us in dis country. D state gov. Wat is happening

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  12. Governor Udom Emmanuel should do something about this.I obtained my secondary school education in that Local Government as well, so I can tell you that the educational system their is very poor. In Nigeria we have the attitude of focusing more in the develope cities and abandoning the rural areas, but the both are important. Remember high rate of illiteracy is = high rate of crime ( terrorism)

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  13. Is that the akwa ibom state of Godswill Akpabio.? God will judge.

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  14. Is that the akwa ibom state of Godswill Akpabio.? God will judge.

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  15. Is that the akwa ibom state of Godswill Akpabio.? God will judge.

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  16. uncommon transformation

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  17. Jzzzzzzz!!! Terrible! No one should learn in such pathetic condition!

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  18. the state government are they sleeping

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  19. Thought we only see things like this in the north

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  20. Nawa ooo dis wan nah punishment or dey dn't have lockers.

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  21. This is a big shame to a State Government that spent multi-billion Naira to construct a magnificent stadium and neglected basic needs in the education sector. what kind of future are you building for the upcoming generation? a fruit for thought

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  22. Akwa Ibom? Hmmmmmm! Na wa o

    #LIB ADDICT#

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  23. Upon all the hype of Akpabio's deeds. Linda take note!

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  24. What a failed system,it's well!

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  25. The so called oil rich state

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  26. This one is small, I stay in a kwa ibom, the place is a disaster. What you see on television is deceit, what akpabio wants you to see. The people are so backward to even protest the government. Majority of the masses are suffering, they lack basic social amenities and they beg a lot for food,light change (small cash), and drinks. Tuah.... lazy bunch of horny bags.

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    1. Where in Akwa Ibom please? Be specific cos i reside in the same place and i refute those allegations.

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  27. Big Shame to big Oga Senator and Former Head of Service who is now Mr. Governor.
    This is unacceptable !!!

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  28. It's bad, hope the Governor does something about it

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  29. DOS PIPLE NA D ONCE WEY CARRY CHOKS N DOS ONCE WEY DE COPY N DOS ONCE WEY DE SPY N DO ONCE WEY DE MAKE NOICE. ABI UNA NO SI CHAIR DERE? SOME HAUSA PIPLE DE HAPY BCOS DEM TINK SAY NA EVERY STATE B LIKE DEM. NA MA VILLAGE NO B LIKE YORUBA WERE DEM GO CARRY CHOKS N NOBODY GO TOK, FO AKWA IBOM, WE NO DE TOLORATE DAT TIN...OOO SO MAKE UNA SHOT UP!!!!!!!!!

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  30. now i understand the "free education". #Yimu#

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  31. It's a lie a big one, my mum she's from this local government. The thing is that if your caught cheating, you'll be brought out out seat on th floor in front of the class so everyone can see you. It's like a punishment. The has a good physical structure. Trust this is not true. Linder approve this post because what your saying is misleading

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  32. Not a gud environment to learn but this is where u get geniuses. It's not about big school sometimes. Govt should pls get more comfortable seats for them.

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  33. Ah.. What a shame
    Poor kids

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  34. I went to that school now and I have photographs to show that it was done by a corper.the said corper arranged that and take the photograph. Linda I'm going to tag you those photos on twitter and also send to your mail. This is cheap blackmail. The students has never sat on the floor during exams and lectures. That happens to be one of the best post primary school in Nsit Ubium.

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  35. Hmmmm, na wa oh.
    www.memoirsofanabujaboredgirl.blogspot.com

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  36. The problem with Nigeria is Nigerians, how you politicize everything, This is a typical village school, thanks to God they even have a roof and some even have lockers(desks) to write on... here in lagos there are worst schools, it's a general problem... Government focuses on using money to run government an politics instead of investing I infrastructures and her citizens... too bad how we reason, and how we can't even b United and we force it on ourselves to be one country... there must be Igbo this, Yoruba that, Hausas this and most annoying is PDP and APC this and that... we have a very long way to go, that's if we a even ready to take a step...

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