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Saturday, 4 March 2017

Photos: Chai! A school teacher in Kogi State couldn't do basic subtraction, read her certificate or write simple words

This took place Friday during the ongoing screening of civil servants in Kogi State. See Facebook post by Evangelist Kingsley Olorunfem, Director-General, Media and Publicity at Governor's office, Kogi State Government:


"It is generational wickedness to employ someone as a teacher not because he/she is qualified but because you want to show political appreciation . Wonders shall never end. A "teacher", Idoko Comfort was asked to subtract 1988 from 2017 at the screening centre today. She was also asked to write "I obtained my first degree in Guidance and Counselling". See what she wrote. She couldn't even read her certificate. We need deliverance in this state. And these are the people teaching our children. The rot in the civil service must be sanitized. We are currently investigating the authenticity of the certificates. It is about you!"

23 comments:

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  2. Teacher don't teach me nonsense... according to Fela. Only in Nigeria a man with no WAEC certificate will be president of a whole Republic of Nigeria. That's the kin tin we will be seeing in schools too. And he called himself a teacher but can't do a simple arithmetics. Chai!!! Why won't he call himself a teacher when his president can't even speak and write.. chaiišŸ˜¢

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    1. U be undiluted fool, u just want to talk bcos wise people are talking. I pity u and ur generation

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    2. Nnenne, I'm so sure you call yourself a graduate too but your comment here shows several weaknesses in basic grammatical construction. You could have made your point by knowing when and how to use "will", "can't', "called". So tell me, what's the difference between you and the "teacher" mentioned in the post? A pot that calls kettle black.

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  3. Shebi she is a product of the same Nigerian educational system......

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  4. Pitiable! Smh! With all this half baked graduates everywhere, what do you expect? Xxxx

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  5. Jesus. This is wickedness

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  6. The sanitization should first start 4rm the presidency. The authenticity of his certificate has to be verified...

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  8. political guru4 March 2017 at 09:39

    Tell oga at d top to subtract d time he claimed to have written waec from his age n u will understand dat its what is at d top dat chronicles down.baby linda take note

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  9. Don't blame the teacher cos even our president has no certificate. So who counsels who?

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  10. Enter your comment... God Help Us

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  11. What some people have inside their skull is cotton wool rather than brain. What concerns a school teacher's inability to defend his certificate with the president. With your prowesses in English & quality certificate how many international functions have you headed? Can you also tell me how many times mr President has been corrected for poor communication in English ?. Freedom of speech is not a licence to always insult your leader without reservations. What he has done at 74 ,if any of you is giving 300 years to live on earth & in Nigeria, you can't do 1/10th of his achievement, based on the kind of people called Nigerians. If your mouth can not say good thing keep quite. Remember God is watching all of us whatever faith you belongs.

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  12. NAWA
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  13. Okokobioko...

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