Alex has repeatedly said his number one and only goal is the South East. You don’t expect him to start looking for maths geniuses in Kano or Osun. He’s a private person who’s dedicated his efforts to STEM in the south east. This is not bigotry. This is putting his people first.
For those crying, here are a list of Islamic schools that uses hijab:
Islamic High School
Moslem Grammar
Muflihun High
Foresight Islamic High School
Ummul-Qura High School
TAAS College, Ibadan
Al-Qalam College Ibadan
IQ Academy
Take your kids there ke koshi danu.
Master Chisom Unachukwu is at the Colosseum.
Our teachers can now enjoy a vacation abroad.
This is the reward for years of hard work, and it has to be normalized.
He said to me that he now feels proud to be a teacher.
A few thousand men are running loose with the wealth of 200 million+ current and future generations. The Senate is nonexistent, the EFCC and ICPC are compromised, and there’s effectively no oversight. Nobody is keeping these people in check. What a shame.
Some of us are yet to understand, removing Tinubu from that seat is not business as usual. It is paramount for this generation and the next's survival.
The defenders of "press freedom" who claim that the AES "violates the rights of journalists" are now throwing people in jail for posting content from a news platform.
The upside of this is that NED-funded traitors like @DSamsonItodo can no longer go on RT to debate me with fatuous, disingenuous, soundbite-ridden arguments anymore because if he does so and he travels to Europe (which he often does), he might go to jail🤣🤣🤣🤣
If Jordan Ayew plays 90 minutes today, I will never take Carlos Queiroz seriously as a manager ever again.
Ghana are literally playing with 10 men and somehow Ayew is immune to substitution. I've never seen anything like this before.
Is Ayew blackmailing him?
@DarrylRMFC If things like this do not wake black Americans up to see pass the hate and division,and to embrace a relationship with Africans that would make us 1 united black race,then I don't know what will
Burkinabé students now need government permission to study abroad. This means that whether your father is a cabinet minister or a private millionaire, there is no way for their children to escape the state of the country's educational system
Which leaves them no choice but to make sure that the facilities available to students in the country are befitting of their own children.
That is how a country develops an actual elite. Not like Nigeria where as soon as I finished secondary school, my parents put me on a plane to England to enjoy a standard of education that no Nigerian alive today will ever enjoy in Nigeria. The class my parents belong to is called a pseudo-elite.
A proper elite is what is coming together now in the AES. Just wait. If there is no change of Nigeria's trajectory, within 10 years, Nigerians will start going to university in Burkina Faso and making it out to be a status symbol.