Makata Golibe

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Makata Golibe

Makata Golibe

@royhumphry

Katılım Ağustos 2010
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Makata Golibe
Makata Golibe@royhumphry·
@winexviv I thought that was what JAMB, WAEC, and NECO were already doing. They are standardized examinations.
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Alex Onyia
Alex Onyia@winexviv·
I plan to develop a uniform assessment framework that children at different levels can take to measure where they stand. For example, a Primary 1 pupil can take the assessment to know if the quality of learning at their level meets a good standard. The same will apply for other year groups. Too many schools do anything and claim it’s “good standard.” With this, we can measure it. This could become a national benchmark for standardization in Nigeria’s education system.
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Noni Edozie
Noni Edozie@Hibana122·
I don’t know how I want to say this but if your father isn’t Igbo you are not Igbo ooooooo
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Makata Golibe
Makata Golibe@royhumphry·
@MichaelButtonX If you understand the core need of man, which is happiness, you will realize that neither is better than the other. The two groups understand happiness, fulfillment, and success in very different ways, and neither is better than the other.
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Michael Button
Michael Button@MichaelButtonX·
Two photos of the same species at the same moment in time
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Makata Golibe@royhumphry·
@akua_obeng42840 If he understood the core need of man, which is happiness, you will realize that neither is better than the other. The two groups understand happiness, fulfillment, and success in very different ways, and neither is better than the other.
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Makata Golibe@royhumphry·
@MichaelButtonX If you understand the core need of man, which is happiness, you will realize that neither is better than the other. The two groups understand happiness, fulfillment, and success in very different ways, and neither is better than the other.
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Makata Golibe
Makata Golibe@royhumphry·
@22cairo22 @dvassallo My point is that paying your employees is not doing them a favor. If you do not need them, you can let them go, but as long as they work for you, they deserve to be paid, and that is not a favor.
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Enugu Air
Enugu Air@EnuguAirlines·
Tiny smiles. Big dreams ❤️ This Children’s Day, we had some very special passengers on board and made their journey a little more memorable with gifts, laughter, and love. To every child dreaming big, keep believing. The sky is only the beginning. Happy Children’s Day from Enugu Air. Book Now: enuguairlines.com
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Makata Golibe
Makata Golibe@royhumphry·
@SavvyRinu @Sopuluumeobi Whenever they want to help the poor, they must do it in the most inhumane way possible. What happened to putting that meat in a bad.
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Rinu Oduala 🔥🔫
Rinu Oduala 🔥🔫@SavvyRinu·
This country shocks me every day. Every day, I am shocked. How will people in the world see this and not be scared of us? What is this?
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Ifẹ́ anyị n’achọ
Ifẹ́ anyị n’achọ@SwagOnPoint_0·
Many Igbo businessmen are unaware that they are living on borrowed time. The influx of Chinese competitors setting up factories and dominating markets that were once exclusively run by Igbos is deeply concerning.
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Enugu Air
Enugu Air@EnuguAirlines·
This Children’s Day, we’re celebrating the little versions of ourselves who dared to dream in the first place. Happy Children’s Day from all of us at Enugu Air. Keep dreaming. Keep believing. Keep soaring. Fly with us today: enuguairlines.com
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Alex Onyia
Alex Onyia@winexviv·
We will need your support towards the trip to ROME for International STEM Olympiad Grand Finale. The total cost of the trip is €32,500 (N52,942,500) We have already spent N21,249,893 which is transparently available on our public ledger isee.ng/public-ledger We still need N31,692,607 between today and June 6th. You can make your donations here isee.ng Giving our children opportunity to compete with 154 other countries is an experience that will inspire millions of other children to work hard, knowing that education is rewarding. Gradually, we will be the greatest workforce in Africa within 10 years.
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Makata Golibe
Makata Golibe@royhumphry·
@KhalebIO @SwagOnPoint_0 People buy and sell car spare parts online in the US. They have physical stores and also online stores. The advantage is that your reach will not just be your locality. You will not be so worried about someone else opening shop near you.
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Khaleb
Khaleb@KhalebIO·
@royhumphry @SwagOnPoint_0 Please can you break down e-commerce & how it can be applied here. There are nuances to the things people say online that on-field have different realities. Pple buying & selling car spare parts online? I really want to know because it isn't as feasible as you easily make of it.
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Khaleb
Khaleb@KhalebIO·
@royhumphry @SwagOnPoint_0 Even in the United States, there are trading businesses e-commerce haven't attempted, this is because the cost of operations eats up the margins. What the Chinese have as edge is access to cheap funds and a solid distribution, with this our ppl are at risk.
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Khaleb
Khaleb@KhalebIO·
@royhumphry @SwagOnPoint_0 Just so I would learn, what is an Igbo man who imports spare parts from Japan and other countries meant to do in this digital era, when it comes to trading?
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