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Abujaexpress: 5:32pm On May 15
I have seen and watched several games involving National Under 20 football teams of Nigeria, but i think this particular team currently playing in Morocco is the worst ever team. No drive, no skills, no hunger and no common sense. The so called Yakub, the 2nd keeper that came to substitute Harcourt is another disgrace

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Abujaexpress: 5:01pm On Apr 23
According to Chief Chuba Okadigbo (of blessed memory), "It is a sign of political sagacity to understand political arithmetic". Pres. Tinubu is sagaciously undertaking a political arithmetic.

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Abujaexpress: 3:54pm On Mar 04
Oshodi is a society of its own

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Abujaexpress: 2:52pm On Mar 04
[quote author=SimFubaraNews post=134392955][/quote] The issue is that the tenure of the former council chairmen has not elapsed.
Abujaexpress: 11:18am On Feb 24
discussing a failed yahoo deal
Abujaexpress: 11:39am On Jan 22
Umahi is a man. I stand with you on this. Julius Berger has always been used to embezzle money from Governments. The glory of the Lord has departed from Julius Berger and their sponsors.

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Abujaexpress: 2:57am On Dec 18, 2024
Gistmedia10:
In a viral birthday moment that has sparked mixed reactions, a young Nigerian man, believed to be under 25, was seen lavishly spraying bundles of Naira notes on his girlfriend during her birthday celebration. In a clip making the rounds on social media, the girl's mother was seen jubilantly packing the money, drawing widespread criticism online. shocked

Netizens were quick to question the source of the wealth, with one commenting:
"Where does he work? What is his tax clearance status? Can we see his payroll records? How did he come across the money he's splashing around? @officialEFCC, it’s time to sanitize the country!"

Another expressed disappointment in the mother’s actions:
"Instead of the mother to ask questions, she’s busy jubilating... If anything bad happens to her daughter now, God forbid, they will come here and start shouting that Nigeria happened to her!"

Many questioned the priorities and moral standards of the family, with one commenter stating:
"Wetin poverty dey cause... see the mom of the little girl picking money without doing the needful." shocked

This incident has reignited conversations around the unchecked flaunting of wealth by young Nigerians, the potential involvement of cybercrime, and the responsibilities of parents in ensuring their children’s safety and wellbeing.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=83AGlGQNaZQ

Who can understand what the guy is doing? He's simply performing a ritual with that girl
Abujaexpress: 8:22pm On Dec 16, 2024

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Abujaexpress: 12:26pm On Nov 28, 2024
Mindlog:
As the Nigeria's ambassador in .
grin
Abujaexpress: 10:28am On Nov 25, 2024
femisplash:
According to report, the Lukarawa terrorists were invited and accommodated by the locals in 2018 until they became a monster.
The major reason terrorism would not breed in Kano is because the residents themselves will lynch any terrorist at sight if they get a sniff of him. The lucky ones were those that were tied down by the community until security agencies come to whisk him away. They don't tolerate terrorism in Kano. Wonder why they are a different breed to other Northern states.


God bless Nigerian Army.
This is understandable. Kano is a Hausa community hijacked by the Fulanis. The Fulanis are mainly the terrorists and not Hausa people
Abujaexpress: 12:03pm On Nov 22, 2024
grin
psucc:
Then like father like daughter.
I solving homework for my son and he got 3/5, bros the guy nearly beat me. Since then he will never allow me near him when doing his homework let alone touching his books.

Abujaexpress: 7:55pm On Nov 21, 2024
teepain:
Well done @op. The problem is half-solved because you have identified the root cause which is the fact that your daughter's previous mathematics teachers did a poor job.

How I will go about it with the steps are enumerated below:

1. I will sit with her and praise her intelligence (citing the accolades from her English teacher as prove) and emphasize that she has the ability to gain mastery of any subject with her gift.

2. I will challenge her to use her intelligence to work harder at her maths and tell her that we are in it together as a team. And that I will provide all the assistance in of resources required for the task.

3. I will engage a maths teacher that has proven record of imparting skills to students at my daughter's level for extra coaching

4. I will get her a good maths textbook that has a workbook and make practice all the exercises.

Note:
Mathematics is one of the easiest subjects to learn because it is more of routine. Once you understand the procedure for solving a problem, you would be able to solve similar problems any other time.
A wonderful advice, thanks
Abujaexpress: 7:54pm On Nov 21, 2024
psucc:
Effect of nursery school Education.
Op, how good are you in mathematics so that you can assist her develop interest first. Once she has interest in the subject, her performance will improve
I am poor at Mathematics, but sound in English
Abujaexpress: 7:52pm On Nov 21, 2024
Jeezuzpick:


I was exactly like your daughter back when I was in Secondary School. Poor in Maths, or so I thought. Excellent in English.

I had A1 in English.
P7 in Maths.

I left school, read on my own, wrote GCE and had an A3 in Maths. It was before the current grading system.

I cracked the code of Maths, which is simple: Constant Practice, and understanding of basic principles.

I went on to University and am now an Engineer.

My advice?
JS 1 is too early to form an opinion about your daughter. Try to encourage her to practice math, and find ways to pique her interest in it, because, whatever her career choices are, math will be compulsory for her throughout secondary school. The worst thing you can do s let her believe she cannot be good in math from this early.
Thanks
Abujaexpress: 7:43pm On Nov 21, 2024
CaveAdullam:
Please, encourage her to study mathematics.

Mathematics is key. Mathematics is important.

Being good in mathematics opens a good path to success in the future. Either in STEM or finance.

Never encourage her to do arts and humanities. Except as 2nd or 3rd degree.

Personally, aside Mathematics, English, and Computer studies, students should not be forced to study other (irrelevant) subjects in high school.

Those 3 subjects are enough. Bulky subjects makes learning difficult. That's why many students finds it hard to do well in school.

Mathematics is a sweet difficult subject. It requires patience, determination, and time.

To help your daughter, find a good mathematics home teacher for her.

Break the mathematics curriculum into weeks. Use her JSS1 textbook to do so. Follow her home tutor to do this. From there you can track her progress.

Expose her to mathematics videos - quizzes, movies, competition, etc.

Reward her for every topic she learned and understand. Test her with the textbook questions. This will encourage her to learn faster and find the subject enjoyable.

Everything good takes time. Including mathematics.

Thanks.
This is great. Thanks many time
Abujaexpress: 7:41pm On Nov 21, 2024
casualobserver:


A career at Arise Tv is in her future...for people who like to speak English but have nothing in their heads.
You no well o 😐
Abujaexpress: 7:39pm On Nov 21, 2024
Barteze:

Do parents still choose career paths for their children? Have you asked her what course she would like to read? Does she have ion for nursing or any medical course as you are planning?
That's what she sings about
Abujaexpress: 7:38pm On Nov 21, 2024
yinkeys:

There are a ton of YouTube channels & textbooks that can make her like maths
Nothing good in life comes easy
If she’s so into languages she can learn Chinese, because they’re conquering the world
An African who can speak Chinese in Nigeria will never lack jobs thanks to networking
The Chinese have companies all over Africa
At that age, you can still mold her into becoming a T-shaped learner. It’s still too early
She probably has bad or wicked maths teachers
Maybe not student friendly textbooks too
Thanks
Abujaexpress: 7:37pm On Nov 21, 2024
uncleck:
Allow her to finish SS1 and see her performance in English language, mathematics, Biology, physics and Chemistry. Introduce her to one other language too. Her results after SS1 will determine...

In the meantime, encourage her to take on public speaking and open SM s for her...
Noted, thanks again
Abujaexpress: 7:35pm On Nov 21, 2024
ETHIX:


Please kindly get her a personal maths Teacher, At this level she can still be taught Maths from the scratch and don’t conclude that she is not good at it when you have not done your part.
Noted, thanks
Abujaexpress: 7:34pm On Nov 21, 2024
Merchandiservic:
Buy her rig light , open a YouTube channel for her to start teaching Chinese English lessons.
OK, thanks
Abujaexpress: 7:33pm On Nov 21, 2024
Onegai:
Oga, she is in JSS 1

There is PLENTY of time for her to explore her career choices and make a decision for what path to take in university.

And bear in mind that even what you study at uni may have no future bearing on your career path, as I've seen Doctors become successful financiers and Engineers become great bakers.

So please free her. Let her push her Math skills some more and polish up the English skills as far as she can.
Noted, thanks
Abujaexpress: 7:31pm On Nov 21, 2024
Hassanmaye:

She should study law
Noted, thanks

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Abujaexpress: 7:30pm On Nov 21, 2024
SAMBARRY:
She will make a good journalist,lawyer,lecturer or blogger
Noted, thanks

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Abujaexpress: 7:30pm On Nov 21, 2024
Emeskhalifa:
Let her study linguistic, literature or any other English related course.

Who knows, maybe one day, she'd become our Ambassador to UK or US
Noway, these courses are out of consideration. Thanks

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Abujaexpress: 7:29pm On Nov 21, 2024
Justiceleague1:
Jss1 it's still early. Just monitor her maths works and also get a private maths tutor to teach her basics.

Also more importantly,do not ignore her basic integrated science o....don't joke with her science.
Noted, thanks
Abujaexpress: 7:27pm On Nov 21, 2024
Sonnobax15:
lipsrsealed
Most of us were good at a Particular subject back then.......But that didn't make us look as if we were dullards.....I was so good in physics back in secondary school that when I got into polytechnic,my first semester physics courses,I didn't even study hard but got A's in all of them.......But when it comes to mathematics,if I self,I dey imagine how come about grin. ,cuz I wasn't good at it all...

Op,you should sit your daughter down and reason with her.....At least she's still very young and very much likely to catch up......But in case she isn't interested in maths, don't force her...... Just let her choose what's on her mind and go after it ..
I will closely monitor her progress. Thanks
Abujaexpress: 7:25pm On Nov 21, 2024
garriAndsugar:
Ask her what she wants to study first
She has already told me she wants to become a Nurse or Doctor

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Abujaexpress: 7:24pm On Nov 21, 2024
ufotunang:
...she will be good in law as a lawyer, or mass communication, journalism, TV and radio presenter, motivational speaker, English lecturer...she will be good in Arts courses
And also observe the skills and talents she has
It's okay, thanks
Abujaexpress: 8:26pm On Nov 20, 2024
What career path do I advise for my daughter? Currently in J.S.S 1, she's so good at English language which has earned her several awards and commendations right from her primary school.

Although, this is her first examination at Faith Academy Secondary School, but she has started to draw the usual accolades and commendations both from her class teacher, particularly her English teacher who walked up to her in class to single her for praise as she scored 100% percent in English Language which the subject teacher acknowledged that the feat was unprecedented from her students.

In contrast, she is not as good in mathematics as she does in English language, which can be traced to the poor mathematics background from her previous schools, but I have made several arrangements to encourage her so that she can improve and get better in mathematics.

My career advice and counsel for her from the outset is for her to study Nursing or any discipline in the medical profession, but with this development, I am thinking otherwise, of she has to shift focus and major in Arts & humanities or to put extra more effort to proceed into the medical profession, particularly to become a Nurse or Doctor as we have envisaged and for which she has a strong ion.

Career advisor and Counsellors, come in and drop your expertise.

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Abujaexpress: 11:31am On Nov 19, 2024
bennybuhari:
The picture speaks volume. The lady that accompanied Indian Prime Minister, Narendra Modi came prepared with work tools, but our man is just sitting idle. Probably got appointed by virtue of party loyalty. Just look at him, looking on while the lady was taking notes.
He may have a recorder with him
Abujaexpress: 9:24am On Nov 19, 2024
ibechris:
What a lonnnnnnnnnnnnng read!

Things dey happen oh.

He messed up. How can u be going out and not tell ur wife the exact place u were heading to,especially in this crazy country.

U didnt inform ur brother,ur family and u think it was the same Nigeria u left that u came back tk meet.

A country that is currently govern by wolves and wolverines...a country where brothers devours their brothers for peanuts.

I really felt for his wife and daughter...

He must have been hypnotised

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