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wovinidwa Ine
wovinidwa Ine
8 years ago

Koma ku Naijiriya kuli ndalama , abale. Mpaka anthuwa kuonesa ma wochi ngati “IPhone” apa?
Nane ndisamukila ku Abuja, baasi; ndikapeze makobiri, ndiyesenso kuvala zigabada. Ndipo ndikayesere kukongola, m’magalasi okudao.

Alex Likoswe
8 years ago

Crooks

Jiggolo
8 years ago

And they are all hiding behind sun glasses. Dzuka Malawi dzuka.

Issa
Issa
8 years ago

What is the difference between news on radio, tv and on-line? Nyasatimes learn to cook these stories fully. Short stories like these don’t make sense sometimes. Write like your boss Thom, elaborate and make sense.

Jiggolo
8 years ago

A tip from Nigeria? Over my dead body! Please don’t waste our time with corrupt policies from these fake profesors.

Kamuzu
Kamuzu
8 years ago

Musiye kaye kuba akawalala a pa Limbe inu!

nyolokan
nyolokan
8 years ago

Real education reform?? Just try some from western world . I dont think Nigeria will help us on this matter.

vitaliano moffolo
vitaliano moffolo
8 years ago

I appreciate the development made by the director of research,as achieving educational standards can foster economic supremacy in our country.

kamowa John
kamowa John
8 years ago

The education systems in need to be revisted as a way of strethening them

chefourpence
8 years ago

is this tipping?

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