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Biography Of Okoye Peter (Early Life, Date Of Birth, Career, Net Worth)
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Biography of Peter Okoye (Name Jean)
Okoye Christ born 20th June 2003, popularly known as Name Jean a Nigerian singer, stage perfomer, entainter, recording artist and a song writer. From Anambra West Local Government In Anambra state.
He was born to a Nigerian parents.
Okoye Christ spent his early life in Lagos living with his parents and siblings, he completed both his primary and secondary school in Lagos and obtained his First School Leaving certificate and West African Examination Council all in Lagos.
He Started his primary education in Wisdom (primary school) and attended his secondary in Wisdom secondary school.
Career
Okoye Peter started his music career in his early teens, at that time as a singer freestyling with freebeats. He performed at some events(Jmp Bliss) and many event. he felt he was not getting enough credit for his works and made a resolve to make sure his songs reach out to the world.
Singles like “Money” which was released some years ago started his emergence into the music scene but got everybody’s attention.
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COVID-19: College Of Education Lecturers Not Ready For School Resumption Union
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The College of Education Academic Staff Union (COEASU) has said that its members are not ready to return to school anytime soon except the Federal Government upgrades institutions for conducive learning.
The president of COEASU, Nuhu Ogirima, made this known to PREMIUM TIMES in an interview on Wednesday.
The union’s position comes a day after the Academic Staff of Union of Polytechnics (ASUP) corroborated the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) stance that there are no provisions to meet COVID-19 precautionary guidelines in universities, polytechnics and colleges of education.
Mr Ogirima told our correspondent that the Federal Government is yet to put the necessary facilities in place for resumption to take place.
“There are lots of things to be put in place. Many colleges of education do not even have enough chairs for social distancing. We’ve been in a crisis because of the neglect of the education sector by the government.â€
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