Worst memory at Nigerian secondary school
By Blustar Entertainment
02 March 2016 |
11:20 am
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school life for children wAS DISCIPLINED AT ALL LEVELS.1 YR SENIOR IS A SUPERIOR OPPORTUNITY TO PUNISH JUNIORS.fOLK STORIES GALORE from elders & parents & hospial and legal recountfrom grannies over landed properties disputes.FREE EDUCATION IN THE WEST afforded this Right to be enforced though the very poor or lazy parents were excluded …
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