Could not have been better put! Good talk Rikky.
Victor Okhai '82 set

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On 11 Nov 2010, at 08:58 AM, [email protected] wrote:

> Hello people, 
> Good talk, I love vivian's idea if it will fly. Never been to jos since I 
> left in 88 but have been opportune to see some photos of the present state 
> even though they were taken about 2 to 3 years ago its an eye saw.
> We need to draw the attention of the school's management board and all who 
> matter to this perhaps they do not have an idea of the state of the school 
> but first we need to have a fortified alumni to be able to make a headway.
> Igbobi boys alumni can make a difference because as a body they are strong 
> they even dictate how things go in the running of the school.
> If we must make a change we have a lot of work and sacrifice to do.
> Ariyike
> 88set
> 
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> From: [email protected]
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> Date: Thu, 11 Nov 2010 08:40:41 +0000
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> Subject: Re: A MUST READ! Re: [Jos Commandos] The State of Command Jos
> 
>  
> Good talk snr. Vivian let's roll
> 
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> From: [email protected]
> Sender: [email protected]
> Date: Thu, 11 Nov 2010 06:35:25 +0000
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> Subject: Re: A MUST READ! Re: [Jos Commandos] The State of Command Jos
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>  
> Hey pple
> 
> I am all for the event fun fair and re branding sorry re building command. 
> 
> I am from the 95 set and though from all heard command was already bad but we 
> loved it the way it was. 
> 
> Have a lovely day all and let's start something. I remember snr kudirat 
> fawehinmi late Ganis daughter and a few prominent pple passed thru command. 
> So we can do something
> 
> I'm into events planning so let's start.
> 
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> From: [email protected]
> Sender: [email protected]
> Date: Thu, 11 Nov 2010 06:22:31 +0000
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> Subject: A MUST READ! Re: [Jos Commandos] The State of Command Jos
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>  
> Dear Paul and all ye Commandos ,
> 
> I feel you in this matter. 
> 
> 2 things I feel can be done. A couple us can pay a visit to the school to 
> ascertain what it will cost to put the place back in shape.
> 
> Then let's come back to lagos and organise a fund raising dinner and invite 
> all the who is who's whose children have passed through the scool. 
> 
> Those of us who have pictures from command in its days of glory should get 
> them together as we will need them for publicity.
> 
> If we pursue this event with huge publicity and 'funfare' we will achieve 
> something big. Haba! Command, my Command.
> 
> Vivian Akinyosoye.
> 
> 86' set.
> 
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> From: Paul Afiegbe <[email protected]>
> Sender: [email protected]
> Date: Wed, 10 Nov 2010 22:05:02 -0800 (PST)
> To: <[email protected]>
> ReplyTo: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [Jos Commandos] The State of Command Jos 2
> 
>  
> Hello Everyone,
>  
> I did drew the attention of the house about this sometimes in Nov' 09 last 
> year. Am happy people are now getting angry and asking questions. I see good 
> responses coming.
>  
> If 90's sets are crying out this loud! What should the 80's sets do! Maybe we 
> should all go to Jos n block the Sch gate for quick answers.
>  
> What U 90's sets are crying about is just a chip of what CSSJ was in my time. 
> I felt a deep pain when I did visit. I walked in through my classs, dinning 
> hall to the my hostel, not even one student stopped or greated me, that's how 
> low the moral up bring of the young one's in sch.
>  
> All the green grass quadrangles are gone, very tall grass in our football 
> pitch behind the Admin block, buildings planted indiscriminately. U need to 
> visit. I assure U, from the gate U will start to cry. Or better still if not 
> for the name of the sch, U might drive pass it only to reach FGC then U will 
> recon U've passed Commmand.
>  
> CSSJ now pass for Naragutta Sch.
>  
> I hope to be in Abj when Commandant would visit, Guys & Chicks, lets take our 
> WARS to him when he visit.
>  
> Thanks.
>  
> Afiegbe Paul Arewo
>  
> 85 set.
> 
> From: Kadiri Ibrahim <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Tue, November 9, 2010 3:21:39 PM
> Subject: [Jos Commandos] The State of Command Jos!
> 
>  
> Hello,
> Compliments.
> It just came into my mind that all this while,we have been complaining about 
> the deplorable state of Command Jos and we are yet to look deep within.
> Seeing pictures of the present state of CSSJ,gives you the jibes.The first 
> thing that comes to our mind is what can we do&how fast can we implement it.
> Have you ever asked yourselves.......What has the Military been doing with 
> all the funds allocated to Military schools by the Federal government.The 
> Military has an educational unit primarily for educational purpose.
> Funds are allocated for the yearly upkeep of this schools.
> The question should be....what's the Flow process?are the funds reaching the 
> school?what has the commandant been doing?where are the loop holes coming 
> from?
> The Commandant should be heavily questioned.....since he is the last man 
> standing.
> The Ufodike era also popped into my mind,the way&manner he almost milked the 
> school financially.
> The Flow should be questioned,not just we(the ex-students)crying over the 
> deplorable state of the school.Fine that we can make our own contribution but 
> what stops the school from been fair to the students.
> Government has made provision for all this,down to the basic infrastructures 
> like Computers,to tell you or show you how the world is advancing.......Did 
> the school make any provision for it,which I doubt but yet the school was. 
> smiling with the recently Donated Computers......then where did the funds 
> allocated for the provision of the computers gone to?
> 
> Additional questions......What has the Military Educational unit doing about 
> the states of the school?Do they still supply educational materials like 
> before?What does the Commandant do with all the funds channelled to him?
> Why are the students paying the huge price?
> 
> Next time we are making donations to the school.....It should be questioned 
> internally...not just because of the glory of it.
> 
> My Candid observation.
> 
> Nice day
> 
> BR//
> 
> 
> 
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