Its soo  nice to remember all these great people who have added 
knowledge into our lives
I remember mr udom.. best housemaster..lol
Mrs lemu( i cant remember her married name) who taught us biology
and the other small lady who also taught us biology
very interesting people
woII Oduwole who taught us CRK

We talk about these great teachers and we forget the ones who would 
beat the hell out of us when we were there. These were the 
disciplinary masters who taught us the fear of the koboko
1. Okey okey- Touch your toe... Man was he baaaad. 
2. WOII tata  who would flog u and u'd have instant marks on ur body
3. Lastly Bulldog.. I really am poor with names but i'm sure we all 
remember bull dog- always chasing us out of the hostel for prep
4. Samuel (Cant remember his rank ) he kept telling us war stories in 
dragon house and now i rememeber he had never gone to war then... he 
kept on "bobo" ing us about it

I remember with joy and sadness as i left in dec 89

Sincerely school days are the best
and for thouse of you who still have the graduation pics we took 
please post them online and lets have a laugh

Best regards

Dayo Elugbaju
Toronto. Canada.




--- In [email protected], Taiwo Akinosho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
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> Mmaete,
> Happy new year and many many many years no see.
> 
> You mean you were in Command for only 3 years and you dealt with us 
like that.
> My set no fit forget you oh. "Turn around and face the table" that 
was your
> nickname.
> 
> I think the Geography teacher you talk about was Mr. Ishola.
> But yeh the memories are worthy of remembering.
> 
> The trees we planted. I think some of them are still standing.
> If we look back now. I am sure we wish we had planted them
> with a plan to see them again.
> By the way, where is Remi Harris? Does anyone know?
> Have a nice day.
> 
> Taiwo
> 
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: Mmaette Ojo [ MTN - Apapa ] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Sunday, January 6, 2008 11:23:13 PM
> Subject: Re: [Jos Commandos] Most Memorable Teacher Down the 
Lane !!!!
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> Hi every one,
> 
> It's been a while, but I've been following a lot of your comments 
though.
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> I just couldn't resist joining in on this one.
> 
> CSSJ was a very memorable place for me, It's funny I cannot 
remember a lot of names, maybe cos my stay was pretty brief; 3rd - 
5th year, but I sure remember deeds and some faces too.
> 
> The 1st comdnt I met I think was Ayoola, he made me a prefect, but 
I never really liked him much, he used to make me take to my heals 
when ever he was in sight, whether or not I was doing somthing right. 
When I reflect now though, I think I needed an Ayoola at the point in 
my life.
> 
> My favourite one I think was the Economics teacher, a mrs ?, I 
think she was from the delta regions. I think she liked my reading, 
cos she'd always make me stand up in the front of the class to 
dictate her notes to the rest of the class, I owe my A1 in Econs to 
her + I think my excellent facilitation and presentation skills today.
> 
> Geography was another good subject for me, I remember the teacher 
so well, but cannot remember his name, he was tall and would always 
pick his nose in class, so we gave him a name for that. He made the 
classes very interesting and I owe my A1 in that subject to him too.
> 
> My physics teacher was a smallish man; was he the Bongo? I thought 
I was doing so well in that sunject, the P I got was a major shock to 
me, but I still think he was a great teacher.
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> Another favourite teacher and subject was math, mrs. Ono I think 
she was called or was that her sons name? She was very motherly and 
encauraged me to achieve an A2 in mathes, I got an F in further 
mathes though; don't ask me how, your guest as as good as mine.
> 
> Mrs Falana was a good english teacher, another A subject for me, 
but I remember I use to feel she was a little full of herself for 
some reason. She was an excellent teacher and knew her onions.
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> I could go on and on, but I think enough show offs now with my As, 
CSSJ was a special place and it holds a lot of memories for me. I 
long to see and water my tree again; class of 88, do the trees we 
planted still stand?
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> Happy new year commandos!!
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> ME,
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> Mmaette Ojo. (Efiong)
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> ----- Original Message -----
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> From: JosCommandos@ yahoogroups. com <JosCommandos@ yahoogroups. 
com>
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> To: JosCommandos@ yahoogroups. com <JosCommandos@ yahoogroups. com>
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> Sent: Sun Jan 06 13:19:30 2008
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> Subject: Re: [Jos Commandos] Most Memorable Teacher Down the 
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> This is a nice one.
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> My favourite who i still think about till about 10 mins ago are 
(not in order of preference please.)
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> 1. Mrs Falade (School Guardian): There were many of us anyway but 
she still remembers me. So thats just fine. AN she made my provision 
last.
> 
> 2. Lt. Amusan (Maths Teacher JS1): Probably because i was doing 
well in math. I did not know he was there as far back as 83. He was a 
clear and concise math teacher. I can remember his face an actions 
right now.
> 
> 3. Mrs. Oyetunde (Biology): She was my form teacher ins SS1 and 
also the Biology teacher. Very simple and motherly. Got into trouble 
a couple of times with her but will always be a memorable person.
> 
> 4. Mr Oguine Azubike (Further Maths): Focused to the letter. He has 
a lighter side as i discovered after school.
> 
> 5. Mr. Johnson (Maths as well): He was there briefly. I think he 
was serving but he was great to have around.
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> I seem to have had a thing for the Math teachers. Well i did love 
math back then. Take note of the past tense.In the real worl, you 
better like some other things or you are broke.
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> So who is next? Nice idea John. I am sure this is mor constructive 
than the voodoo episode. I am sure he was misquoted tho.
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> Nice Day all,
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> Taiwo (92 Set)
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> ----- Original Message ----
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> From: johnakadang <johnakadang@ yahoo.com>
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> To: JosCommandos@ yahoogroups. com
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> Sent: Friday, January 4, 2008 6:18:38 PM
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> I joined command in 1983 and cracking my head down memory lane i can
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> 1984; was Lt Amusan. (noble leut. and a gentleman)
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> 1985; Literature in english teacher (called Mrs. Richard Hanny after
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> the book 39 steps)
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> 1986; Fine Art master Mr. Sandi (guy man !!)
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> 1987; English teacher Mr Ilori. (perfect gentleman)
> 
> 1988; Geography teacher Mr Ishola (concern CSSJ citizen) na make me 
get
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> A1 for geo.
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> John Akadang
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