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Teacher Insults Boy on Homework, Unaware of Father’s Identity and What Unfolds Next!

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When Camden came home from school one day, teary-eyed and upset, his parents asked him what was wrong. The second-grader tried to shrug it off, but his parents persisted in knowing. Eventually, Camden produced a piece of schoolwork that had scathing criticism on it from his teacher. After taking a closer look at the paper, Camden’s father, Chris, noticed that this was no ordinary critique and was not about to let it slide…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>>

 

He was a pretty normal child, according to his father. Therefore, it came as a surprise to the Pillin family when their young son started receiving so many different criticisms from the same teacher at school. When Chris saw the note on Camden’s schoolwork, he started wondering whether there was something more serious going on that he didn’t know about. That’s when he started to look into this more seriously.

Young Camden is a student at Valley View Elementary School and is currently in second grade there. As far as schools go, Valley View is a pretty ordinary public school. Camden was not an overachiever by any standards, but up until this incident, the child seemed to be doing reasonably well with his schoolwork, and they didn’t have any serious issues. However, ever since starting the second grade, the amount of complaints Chris had received went up dramatically. While Camden was otherwise a typical young kid in many ways, his father had always known him to be a good student.

While we all know that most kids tend to hate homework, up until the second grade, Camden had never had any problems with regards to completing it. It was difficult for his father to sit back and watch as his child was slowly starting to fail more and more. As a responsible parent, he felt that he had to do something. While Camden was by no means an unintelligent kid, it had become apparent that he was struggling. His grades were dropping regularly, and his father felt like it was unlike him to do so poorly at school.

When he returned home one day with a written criticism from his teacher, Alyssa Rupp Boenik, Chris realized that the teacher was likely at the center of all of this. The note read, “Absolutely pathetic. He answered 13 in three minutes. Sad.” A little too harsh for Chris’s liking.

The teacher in question, Melissa Boenick, had been teaching at the school for some time and had earned herself a reputation for being a pretty tough teacher to impress. Camden was one of her students, and she’d not gotten along well with him that year. It seemed as though everything Camden did was wrong, and every mistake he made was met with a harsh written warning. The negative feedback was clearly having a negative effect on his self-esteem and confidence. Chris was really angered by this comment that Boenick had written on Camden’s homework.

He felt that the criticism was uncalled for and that she’d gone too far. Instead of offering constructive criticism, she’d simply attacked him personally. While he also wanted Camden to do better at school, he realized that this kind of negative attention was not helping at all. In fact, judging by the state that poor Camden was in when he got home that day, it was truly destructive. Had this been the only negative comment that he’d received from Mrs.

Boenick that year, Chris probably wouldn’t have had such a big issue out of it. However, Boenick had been sending home a lot of negative feedback over the course of the year, and most of it was a little more personal than Chris would have liked. Had the criticism been fair and balanced, Chris would have addressed Camden directly. But now he felt that it was important to talk to the teacher instead. Chris felt that calling a student pathetic was going too far. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

He believed that Boenick, the teacher, had a responsibility to ensure that every learner was treated fairly. He believed that encouraging students to do better was a much better solution to poor grades than harsh negative feedback. So, in order to get back at the teacher and make a point, Chris decided to post an update on his Facebook page about the incident and express his dislike for her attitude. After making a post explaining what had happened and showing the note that his teacher had written, Chris was surprised to see that it had exploded online. It was as though the whole country had taken an active interest in the saga that was playing out in his son’s school life.

The comments and interactions from the public showed that they were strongly against the teacher’s harsh words. In some ways, both Chris and Camden felt somewhat vindicated by this. After having made the post online, Chris was prepared to leave it at that, but it seemed as though the internet had not yet finished with the saga. In next to no time, someone had started a petition online calling for Boenick to be fired. Chris was amazed that the public had rallied behind him like this.

He never once thought that the story of his son and his teacher would mean so much to so many. The petition made things pretty serious. It meant that Boenick’s career would be on the line if she didn’t find a way to defend herself against the backlash. At this point, though, Chris was already seeing red and believed that firing her would be the best option for both his son and any other children who may have fallen victim to Boenick’s harsh criticisms. Sometimes you simply have to draw a line, and for Chris, this was one of those moments.

After the petition started on Camden’s behalf, nearly 10,000 people had already signed it. However, a group of teachers started speaking up for Boenick, stating that she didn’t deserve to be fired over what she’d done. In truth, what she’d done was pretty damaging to such a young student of hers, and while they all agreed that she deserved to be reprimanded for her actions, they felt that losing her job would be taking things too far. Some of the people taking Boenick’s side turned the issue on Chris and his parenting skills. They advised him to stay off social media and spend more time raising his children.

They argued that had he spent more time with his son, ensuring that he did his homework in the first place, there’d be less chance of something like this happening. Ultimately, though, the majority of people felt that Boenick was in the wrong and that she needed to make up for it. It had also become apparent that Boenick had become pregnant in recent months and that she’d be expecting a child of her own later this year. Some speculated that this could have made her more hormonal and short-tempered, thus affecting her levels of patience. However, it also helped to prove a point.

What would she do as a parent if she found herself in Chris’s shoes one day? Would she simply let it slide, or would she also make her point known? Ultimately, the lesson of Camden’s story is an important one for both educators and parents alike. While we know that teachers are meant to act in a certain way, the truth is that they’re only human. We all make mistakes, and it’s important to notice that.

But as a parent, it’s important for you to take an active interest in your child’s schooling and make sure that at home, they have the best conditions possible to study and work hard.

 

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Story of Bode Thomas, the Nigerian Lawyer Who Barked to Death After Insulting Alaafin Of Oyo

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Chief Olabode Akanbi Thomas

Who was Bode Thomas?

Olabode Akanbi Thomas, popularly known as Bode Thomas, was born on October 1919 into the family of Andrew Thomas, a wealthy and influential Yoruba trader. He attended C.M.S. Grammar School, Bariga, a missionary school founded by the Church Missionary Society on the 6th of June, 1859

Bode Thomas studied Law in London alongside Chief FRA Williams and Remi Fani-Kayode (Femi Fani-Kayode’s father). Later on, Bode Thomas, FRA William and Remi Fani-Kayode established the first Law firm in Nigeria named Thomas, Williams and Kayode in Jankara Street, Lagos…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>>

 

Chief Bode Thomas rose to prominence at a young age. He became a member of the Regional House of Assembly in 1951. He represented the Western region as Minister of Transport under the Macpherson Constitution.

He was astute, workaholic, thoughtful and forward-looking. He was also a founding member of the Action Group. Prior to joining Action Group, he was a successful Lagos lawyer and was a member of the Nigerian Youth Movement.

Bode Thomas Vs Alaafin of Oyo

Reports claimed that Bode Thomas was a brilliant but very arrogant lawyer. He was said to be so arrogant to the extent that sometimes, people labelled him a bully. Judges hated the way he comported himself in court. They saw him as a brash and arrogant man.

Bode Thomas died in a controversial circumstance after his unfriendly encounter with Alaafin Adeyemi II, father of the current Alaafin Lamidi Adeyemi III. Both Alaafin Adeyemi II and Thomas (who was the Balogun of Oyo in 1949) were members of the Oyo Divisional Council. At a time, the respected Alaafin was chairman of the council before Thomas took over. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

Alaafin Adeyemi II
Alaafin Adeyemi II

OldNaija gathered that on November 22 1953, when Chief Bode Thomas arrived at a meeting of the council, all the other councillors, except Alaafin Adeyemi, stood up to welcome him. He rudely said to the king “why were you sitting when I walked in? Why can’t you show me respect?” Bode was 34 years old while the Alaafin was in his 60s.

Alaafin Adeyemi II felt very embarrassed and he said to Bode, “shey emi on gbo mo baun? Emi ni ongbo bi aja mo baun? Ma gbo lo” which translates as “am I the one you are barking at like that? Am I the one you are barking at like a dog? Keep barking.”

Bode Thomas edited
Bode as Transport Minister, 1952.

It was alleged that Bode Thomas got home and started barking like a dog. He barked and barked throughout the night till he died the following day – November 23 1953. There were rumours that the Alaafin had Bode Thomas poisoned. He was survived by his wife, Lucretia Shobola Odunsi and children. Among his children are Abimbola, Eniola and Dapo.

Bode has a street named after him in Lagos. He served as a colonial minister of the Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria and privy counsellor of the historic Oyo clan of Yorubaland. He was a brilliant and successful man whose pride, they said, led to his fall.

 

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(Opinion): If You See A Coca-Cola Bottle With A Yellow Cap, This Is What It Means

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Coca-Cola is likely to be sold everywhere from South Africa to Ghana. This well-known red-and-white color scheme makes it easy to see what you’re getting in any area. But when you get back home and go to the corner store, you might notice that some of the Coke bottles look a little different. What do those yellow cases hide? In other words, they had never been there before. But those strange containers aren’t a mistake; they’re trying to say something to customers. Only people who know what’s going on will get the real message…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>>

Coke bottles now have colored tops, so you might be wondering what makes these yellow ones stand out. Most drink packaging shows what flavor the drink is, like a beige cover for a vanilla drink. But the bright yellow ones are different. Also, it’s not always possible to get these storage units. You’ll only have the chance to do this within a certain amount of time. Yellow book covers are a sign of spring, and you can find them in stores now. Look out for each other, or you might end up staring each other in the face.

But the yellow lids on the containers are a strange thing to happen. They are limited, just like the colorful jars. If you compare this recipe to the one used to make regular Coca-Cola, you’ll see that the ingredients are just a little bit different. High-fructose corn syrup is not in Coca-Cola that comes in the bright yellow bottles, but it is in regular Coca-Cola. These drinks use sucrose, a type of sugar that can be found in beet sugar and natural sweeteners. When you read it on paper, that may seem a bit random. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

Why change one small part when the rest is fine? It was made clear. This change was made to help people who celebrate Passover. Corn syrup is forbidden during the Jewish holiday, just like many other foods. But sucrose isn’t against the rules for Passover, so people who follow the rules can still drink a Coke with a yellow lid.

 

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How Four Nigerian Teens Hijacked A Plane Conveying China’s Vice President and Others ‘Because of MKO Abiola’ In 1993

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Background

The clamor for democracy heightened after President Ibrahim Babangida annulled the June 12 1993 presidential election which proclaimed M.K.O Abiola as the winner.

Babangida annulled the election on the grounds of “electoral irregularities”. Before he stepped down from power on the 26th of August, 1993, he set up an interim government that would oversee the transition of power to a democratically elected government…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>>

 

The Earnest Shonekan-led Interim National Government had no plan whatsoever to cede power to Abiola, and this earned it opposition from Abiola and his loyalists.

During its short stay, the Interim National Government witnessed many pro-democracy protests in the country one of which was the hijacking of Nigerian Airways Airbus A310 by four Nigerian teenagers.

The four plane hijackers
The four plane hijackers

How It Happened

On the 25th of October, 1993, a domestic Nigerian Airways airbus scheduled to fly from Lagos to Abuja was hijacked by four Nigerian teenagers who claimed to be acting for the Movement for the Advancement of Democracy (MAD).  The teenagers – Richard Ogunderu, Benneth Oluwadaisi, Kabir Adenuga and Kenny Rasaq-Lawal cleverly smuggled toy guns into the plane and began operation mid-flight.

OldNaija gathered that there were 159 people on the hijacked Airbus 310. As soon as the plane reached about 30,000 feet above sea level, the boys sprang into action. They gained access to the cockpit and one of them announced,

“Ladies and gentlemen, this plane has been taken over by the Movement for the Advancement of Democracy, remain calm, we will not harm you. You will be told where the plane will land you.”

Their initial plan was to divert the Lagos-Abuja flight to Frankfurt in Germany but decided to land in Niamey, the capital of Niger Republic after the pilots insisted there wasn’t enough fuel to reach Frankfurt. The plane had sought to land in Ndjamena, Chad, for refueling but was denied permission and diverted to Niamey.

In 2009, Richard Ogunderu, one of the four hijackers, recounted his role in the incident; he recalled that “the air hostesses were almost stone-dead, gripped by fear. We wanted change. Our action confirmed that when a system is inhumane, it could produce the extreme in all of us.” READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

He added, “I walked into the cockpit and seized the process, and then the others followed me. Two of us stayed back to intimidate the passengers. We took over the plane and asked the pilot to head for another country.”

The young hijackers stated the need to restore democracy and actualize the annulled June 12 election as the reasons for the hijack. Among other things they demanded were press freedom in Nigeria, the trial of all those who collaborated with the military regime, and the dissolution of the present interim government which they described as “illegal”.

Richard Ogunderu with the late Pa Anthony Enahoro, when he (Richard) returned from prison

During the operation, they separated men from women and government officials from ordinary citizens. On getting to Niger Republic, they freed 34 hostages. Those freed included Vice President Rong Yiren of China, said Souley Abdouleye, Niger’s transportation minister in 1993. The Interior Ministry said the people held included Nigerian Government officials and six crew members.

OldNaija gathered that the hijackers gave the Nigerian government a 72 hours ultimatum to meet their demands or else, they would blow up the plane with the hostages. Local and international media were amazed that such an incident could happen in Nigeria, considered an aviation safe haven.

The Rescue

The four teenagers had control of the plane for three days until the military stormed the premises. On the 28th of October, 1993, after Nigerian authorities gave the order to storm the aircraft, the hostages were rescued. The rescue operation left one dead (a member of the crew) and five injured, including one of the four captured hijackers, Richard Ogunderu. With their arms cramped on their backs, they were handcuffed and taken to prison.

Richard and a colleague inside Niamey prison
Richard and a colleague inside Niamey prison

Lawal, one of the four hijackers said they were taken to a prison in a community with day temperature in the range of 55 degree centigrade. “We were poorly fed. We could neither speak Hausa nor French and nobody spoke English to us.”

The hijackers spent nine years and four months in Niamey prison without family contact whatsoever. They were later released in 2002.

 

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