John,

Good thought, i will stand with what our able
organizers come up with.

Regards,
John


--- Sagai John Adam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> How I wish there would be more discussion on this
> issue. We love these teachers, we all agree. Should
> we wait for them to get to heaven to get their
> reward? Can't we do something to show our gratitude?
> Imagine how it would encourage them!
> 
> The Prize-giving Day is a wonderful opp to get this
> done. We cannot do all teachers at once, but we can
> do three to five. Let's call it JosCommandos
> Internet Discussion Group Memorable Teacher Gift
> Prize. We can write personal letters telling them
> how they have impacted us and include it. 
> 
> From experience, the problem usually is money...
> 
> But, I believe we can do it.
> 
> 
> stay blessed,
> 
> Adam
> ('86 Tiger House)
> 
>  
> 
> 
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: Kadiri Ibrahim *Bragadoe* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Tuesday, January 8, 2008 12:31:07 PM
> Subject: Re: [Jos Commandos] Most Memorable Teacher
> Down the Lane !!!!
> 
> Hello John,
> Its good to give honour to whom honour is due
> This is our foundation and the memory will forever
> linger with us
> How i wish this issue had come up before the 30th
> anniversary that came up in Jos,it would have been
> the best forum to honour them with gifts.Rightnow,
> except there is something else that the school is
> organizing for we excommandoes to play our own part
> ............ ......Am suggesting the speech and
> prize giving day......that is, if it is still
> existing??
>  
> Inputs,Suggestions, ideas about paying them back for
> their years of transforming us to what we are
> today....... ......... .its now an open floor for
> all
>  
>  
> Best regards
> 
> 
> John Akadang <johnakadang@ yahoo.com> wrote:
> Indeed Ini, Mr Ishola was good and a very concerned
> teacher / person at that. 
> 
> I suggest some thank you gifts or honorary award be
> pre-packaged for these wonderful set of humans that
> have impacted our lives in no small measure. This
> can
> be done as a presentation on our target dates. 
> 
> Organizers what do you think?
> 
> Cheerio
> John
> 
> --- me mavicaa <[EMAIL PROTECTED] com> wrote:
> 
> > Ibro, when you mentioned AKPAYI - it brought back
> > memories of what we used to do to him when he
> works
> > late in Uwakwe's Office (no body has mentioned Mr
> > Uwakwe - an interesting character, i must confess)
> > we
> > go by the window where he's typing and begin to
> > sound
> > like a bush baby saying "Akpayi dodo" repeatedly
> and
> > he will respond like we know he will, saying "your
> > papa - akpayi dodo" For me our geopgraphy master -
> > the tall Mr Ishola made quite an impact, he always
> > made us believe we could do it, that was why
> > geography
> > had quite a lot of A1 from the class of 88. please
> > anybody with news on how to reach Ali Abdul of
> "The
> > class of 88", i and several other class members
> will
> > be glad to hear from him.
> > 
> > Ini Akpan
> > class of 88
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > --- Kadiri Ibrahim *Bragadoe* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> com>
> > wrote:
> > 
> > > The Excommandoe spirit is really "Hotting up
> > ",what
> > > an exciting topic to dwell on..........
> ......for
> > > those contributing for the 1st time ,kudos to
> > > you......... ...Oga taiwo,hope you are taking
> count
> > > of them,so that they wouldnt run away when we
> need
> > > them most
> > > 
> > > Wow......... ......going down the memory lane
> the
> > > commandoe way
> > > It was fun those days as a Junior boy watching
> > 88
> > > set calling the shots,those were the great men
> > that
> > > i still cherish,the sullivans etc etc etc
> > > 
> > > I remember one of the P.H.E teacher called
> > > GERIGANU by 88 set......... .....dont even know
> his
> > > name till date.he tried in his own way.i also
> have
> > > good memory of Mr Okoro social studies
> teacher,who
> > > taught me in my Js1
> > > 
> > > WO2 Oduwole made an impression on most of
> > > us.......... ......with his koboko
> > > 
> > > Nobody is talking of AKPAYI...... .........
> ...or
> > is
> > > it because he is just ringing the bell for us,he
> > > definately must have added bite in our duration
> > > there
> > > 
> > > i will like to commend 
> > > Mrs Eyetan(may Her soul rest in peace) she made
> > a
> > > mark in me english wise
> > > Mr Afolabi..... ......... ......... afo,made
> sure
> > > Chemistry was as easy as Ababio
> > > 
> > > Master musa........ ....i still wonder why he is
> > > still refered to as master till date,taught me
> > > mathematics along the line 
> > > Mr dabang...... ......Dabingii, the Fine art
> > master
> > > was a gem to me,he brought out the best in
> > me,making
> > > me a pencil boy and i crowned it by wining the
> > best
> > > fine art student in my Js1.
> > > 
> > > Wishing all the teachers the very best in
> > > everything they are doing
> > > 
> > > 
> > > 
> > > Tope you can track promise sunday
> > > he works with Spring bank in Jos
> > > 08023222301
> > > promisesunday@ yahoo.com
> > > 
> > > 
> > > 
> > > 
> > > Topsy <[EMAIL PROTECTED] com> wrote:
> > > I could not resist the urge to join in
> > > on this one.
> > > 
> > > I want to see this slightly differently though.
> > > There were certainly memorable teachers, but
> there
> > > were others who impacted my life the most and
> will
> > > remain unforgetable, even though i may not
> readily
> > > recall their names.
> > > 
> > > Top on my list is my Form Teacher in class four.
> > I
> > > was in Class four B. She is was who challenged
> me,
> > > well the whole class actually, when she, while
> > > handing us our report sheets at the end of our
> > > second term (we had two first terms due to the
> > > change in the academic calender in 1987)
> wondered
> > > why the first position in class (which happened
> to
> 
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