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Friday 30 October 2015

Nigerian Law School Staff denied promotion

An aggrieved lawyer sent this in. Read below...
"We the members of staff of the Nigerian Law school are being taken for granted, we wrote a promotional examination on the 7th of February 2015 and were subsequently informed of our respective scores by a letter dated the 23rd of march 2015 only for the management to send us another dated 14th of October 2015 that the result of the promotional exam has been cancelled due to 'discrepancies'.
We were given a tip off that the result was cancelled due to failure of some senior staffs who petitioned the results. This examination was written in Abuja, and staffs from various campuses (kano, yola, enugu,bayelsa, lagos) risked their lives especially junior staffs who were given stipends for transportation.
We are being subjected to another round of hardship. Attached are pictures of the letters.

32 comments:

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    1. What goes around comes around, when onadeko was failing students just because they are too many lawyers in society and not because they performed poorly ... The law school staff just looked away now it's your turn . May God help us all

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  2. That’s very bad na. It's well shaaa

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  3. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    If yu dont knw anyone then ur exam is rubbish.... Thats hw we roll in this country.....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  4. They should stop dis noise and arrange themsef for they r people out there looking for job. So they can quit and allow those interested in d job to tak over.

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    1. Stupid way of reasoning. Your comments are annoying

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  5. Hummmmmm....they will sort it out.













    #TeamBlessed#

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  6. Hummmmmm....they will sort it out.













    #TeamBlessed#

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  7. Lawyers and their problem. I care less

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  8. Na wa o! Corruption is everywhere. Linda take note!

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  9. Na wa o! Corruption is everywhere. Linda take note!

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  10. Corruption has really taken root in Nigeria, even in places where you don't expect to see them, they are there gallantly.

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  11. What profession is particularly so good αи∂ appreciated in Nigeria??? None at all. They believe in all man for himself. Anyways, taking legal action on this won't even be advisable as they will still do their thang... They are lawyers, they shld knw d best way to tackle this



















    #It WiLL onLY geT beTTer
    #It mUsT eNd iN prAiSe

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  12. If the custodians of the law can be treated like this,I wonder what becomes of average Nigerian s

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  13. Only in Nigeria...

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  14. The management was right in cancelling the examinations Cs it had lots of discrepancies, d examiners dat were brought in to conduct the examinations flawed in so many ways which led to a massive failure both within d junior, mid Cadre nd senior staffs.

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  15. @royalpriesthood it is because of people like you that this nation is still developing.u sound like u need a job but God forbid u remain in one position for 10years!

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  16. Even at the Nigeria law school???? Nigeria we hail thee!

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  17. They hv failed jst d way they fail their students every year. Gud for them

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  18. Every government worker seems to be complaining. It is well o

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  19. To me, the most appalling thing is that supposed learned gentlemen do not know that the word STAFF doesn't come with an "S" even in plural form.
    It's STAFF or STAFFERS please!!!

    You can go ahead and prosecute me.

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  20. Life is funny...
    They r people looking for job while some r busy crying for promotion...

    They should stop dis noise and arrange themsef for they r people out there looking for job. So they can quit and allow those interested in d job to tak over.

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  21. Haba this is unfair, they shld berra look into it

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  22. Haba this is unfair, they shld berra look into it

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  23. No wonder they not being promoted.... When their lawyer can figure out that the plural of 'staff' is 'staff' without 'S'! #AbegAbeg

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  24. Onadeko will ruin Nigerian law school. That man should be sacked!

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  25. I'm so glad dat even d staff are experiencing what we also experienced.

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  26. Staffs? Really? I'm ashamed!

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