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Yisa

Characteristic Of Secondary School Teacher
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Characteristics of Secondary School Teachers
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DON'T BEAT ME OOOOO.....🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪
1. *Science Teachers* - They don't know how to dress, they are always mean, tough and unhappy. They beat and discipline students anyhow. They teach Integrated Science, Physics, Chemistry and Biology.
2. *Intro Tech & Technical Drawing Teachers* - They don't care about dressing, they always move about with cane, they help other teachers to beat students (but they are always nice and caring if you are close to them).
3. *English Teachers* - They are mostly handsome or beautiful, neat, classy, sassy but very proud. They walk and do like the whole school belongs to them because they speak fluently. They are always confident. They don't care about discipline most times, they just want to crack dry jokes which are not funny. They are so boring but think they are funny.
4. *Local language Teachers especially Twi Teachers*: Their only job is to abuse you and your generation. They care about respect than intellect. They like eye service than discipline. Just know how to kneel and prostrate to greet them and pronto, you are free.
5. *Home Economics, Food & Nutrition Teachers*: They are the mini devils, they instigate other teachers against students, they won't beat you ooo but they would add Jaara. You can't go to the staff room without them saying something bad about you. And they can eat for Africa.
6. *Maths Teachers*: They don't dress well. Beating is their first calling and major skill. They beat more than they teach, they are not always friendly and they don't always look good. To them everybody should be serious like them nothing like fun or humour. They have poor communication skills. ðŸƒâ™‚ï¸ðŸƒâ™‚ï¸ðŸƒâ™‚ï¸ðŸƒâ™‚ï¸ðŸ•º
7. *Government, Social Studies, History & Civic Education Teachers*: They are funny and current. They are everybody's friends (both students & teachers). They are always against the school management. They care less about what is going on in the school, they are there to teach and have fun. Students pass their subjects with less stress. They are always active once there are social activities in school. They always look good, dress smart and are fun to be with. In fact, they bring life to the staff room as they bring up one argument or the other.
8. *Agric & P. E Teachers*: They are minorities in schools. They don't always get involved in what goes on in school. Theirs is to operate school farms, confusing people with botanical names and like inter house or interschool sport competitions.
9. *Geography Teachers*: They know everywhere and can tell you the name of every cloud in the sky. They are aloof and they can make you write notes for a whole day. They are mostly conservative and very boring.
10. *Music & Fine Art Teachers*: They dress well with funny colours. They over rate their teaching skills and voice. They don't beat students and hardly sit in the Staff room to gossip. Most male music teachers look like SU members but they like to have girls around them always.
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Are ur teachers lyk diz???
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Yisa

I Havent Given Up On Marriage Lola Alao
~2.3 mins read
Actress, Lola Alao, says she has grown a thick skin because she is not a stranger to controversies. She also stated that God gave her a second chance to live after her scary COVID-19 ordeal in Canada.
In an interview with Saturday Beats, the filmmaker said, “There is a price to pay for being famous and that includes always being in the news. I know a lot of things have been said about me, some for good and some, bad. But I don’t care and I am not bothered about people’s opinions. If I know that whatever I am doing is right and if some persons can vouch for me on some of the negative news, why should I be bothered? I have always been in the news and I have grown a thick skin over time. However, if the news about me is very bad, I would endeavour to clear the air.
“Because I see life in a peculiar way, I do not regret the things I have done or what happened to me in the past. When I contracted COVID-19, the fear of leaving my children and family behind worried me. I was also worried about my adopted children in Nigeria and my foundation. I kept praying to God and told Him to spare my life for the sake of my children. I am grateful and thankful that I got a second chance to live.â€
Alao also revealed that she still visits the late Aisha Abimbola’s grave with the deceased’s children. She said, “It has been two years since Aisha passed away but she spent quality time with her kids and had prepared their minds about how life would be when she was no more. I have made it my duty to always fill in the gap as their mother and try to do things that Aisha would have done for them. We still visit her grave and talk about her fondly. I treat Aisha’s children and mine equally. If I was not going to be responsible for them, I would have declined Aisha’s request when she asked me to take up the mantle. But since I had assured Aisha (that I would take care of her children), I have to stand by what I promised her.
“Some people have opined that I should formally adopt the children but I consider them to be mine already. There are some relationships that are as good as being blood-related. They will always be their father’s children, I am just there as their guardian.â€
When asked if she would give marriage another try, the ‘Ewe Koko’ actress said, “It is a case of never say never, I can tell you ‘no’ now and another thing would happen tomorrow. As long as I cannot predict the future, then I can’t predict events (that have yet to unfold). If marriage comes, (that would be) fine, and if it does not come, I am also good (with that).â€
Alao also maintained that she was not arrogant as some people thought. She added, “Most people think I am snobbish and arrogant but if you are close to me, you would see that it is a wrong perception of me. You can’t conclude about my personality from a distance. I am a very down-to-earth person
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