A significant step towards improving basic education in Cross River State.
Today, we officially flagged off the distribution of teaching, learning, and instructional materials which comprises of the reversed Education Curriculum and a variety of sporting equipments to support effective teaching and learning for better learners outcomes in the state and improving basic education in Cross River State.
These materials are to support effective teaching and inspire better learning in our public schools.
Investing in quality teaching is investing in the future.
The distribution of these materials reaffirms the commitment of UBEC/CR SUBEB to providing every learner with the tools needed to succeed.
Department of Corporate Communications, UBEC.
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Somebody will wake up in the morning, a full grown adult 😭
They will bath, dress well, wear perfume, and when you ask them: "Where are you going?"
They will proudly say, "I’m going to work".... " Where do you work?"... "NEPA"
He or she will reach office and sit down close to one switch.
They will turn it on, everybody in different houses will shout,
"Up NEPA!"... After 2–3 minutes, they will off it again. Then they will stand up, stroll small, come back, sit beside the switch again. They will check time, tap leg, press phone, then use the same hand and turn the switch on again, and after 5 minutes, they will off the light again😏
Just negodi ihe a grown-up mmadụ na-arụ in the office😭 Government worker indeed🙄
Just imagine... this is somebody's " 9–5"
There’s this one story with the ending that feels weird and wicked but amazing.
While David was reigning peacefully over Israel, one of his children, the fine hairy Absalom took Israel from his father to the extent that David ran away with very few people supporting him while Absalom had almost all Israel behind him.
While David and his supporters were roaming, hiding and running from Absalom, a particular guy name Shimei, the son of Gera from Saul’s lineage saw David one day and started cursing him. He cursed the king while throwing stones and sand at a whole David. He called him names like Oloshi, Oloriburuku, Oba ofo, oba adanu and oba isonu. It was that bad. One of the men of valor with David by name Abishai, begged David that he should give him just two seconds for him to kpai Shimei but David no gree. Shimei walked.
After several months in hiding, David wing through Joab and Abishai eventually killed Absalom and David had to come back into the city. This same Shimei quickly ran back to beg David, exactly how Reno Omokri or Daniel Bwala have said many nonsense about Tinubu but today, they have their tails between their thighs working for him for crumbs. That’s how Shimei begged too. “My dear Daddy David, Baba daada, baba oninuure, please forgive the nonsense I did then. Igba aimo ni. I behaved terribly like DOlusegun, please forgive me”. David looked at him and said “Take it from me boy, I will not kill you. You are forgiven”.
Here’s the twist, David never forgave Shimei. In fact, he told Solomon while he was charging him about the throne he was taking over. He told him how Shimei called him Oloriibu and spat on him. The thing vexed Solomon gan but o ka sara. At last, when David died and Solomon reigned, Solomon called for Shimei and he showed up at the palace. Solomon then told him “I heard everything you did to my papa while he was alive, o fi oju baba mi gbole but he didn’t kill you”. Shimei replied “But I have begged daddy now. I begged him before he died”.
Solomon replied “I know you did. That’s why I won’t kill you but you must do small house arrest. Go back to your city, build a fenced house with everything you need and you must not step out”. Shimei looked at the punishment like “is that all?” “Thank you o King. I will do just that”.
Shimei went back, built a country home with everything he needed. He got many servants and things to last him a lifetime. He lived peacefully enjoying life at home without stepping out for 3 years until one day, two of his servants ran away from home to another city. His neighbors told him about it and where they ran to. Within fee minutes, my guy quickly wore shorts, breezed out and breezed in just to bring the runaway servants back. It didn’t take time at all. Same gboranmideleru sheke shaajo neighbors went to tell the king that Shimei stepped out.
The king called for Shimei. He came. The king told him his crime and baba said “haba, karaole my king. I only breezed out and breezed in. Ko pe mi rara daddy”. The king said “Bobo, iku pa e”. Then he was kpaied on spot.
Wetin you learn?