Nollywood actress, Kate Henshaw, called out the Katsina State government on an avoidable mistake made on one of its projects.
The phrase ‘is assured’ was written as ‘is are sure’.
Quality Education is assured or “is are sure”? in Katsina State! pic.twitter.com/Q392d0JZIE
— Kate Henshaw (@HenshawKate) May 31, 2017
She expressed her disappointment at the error, saying it should have been proofread before going to the printer.
Her reaction saw other Nigerians share their thoughts on what she pointed out.
It wasn’t even just the one Kate spotted
Did u see the”Englighment” lol
— OKHIFO LUTHER KING (@OkhifoToby) May 31, 2017
Is that enlightenment they wanted to spell??? My chest!!! https://t.co/n0uM1KAPoI
— Mrs Hot Stuff (@PoshRoyalbunny) May 31, 2017
This person isn’t surprised based on this
What do you expect. See cut off mark for national exams across the states. Quality education is really “are sure”… @MrStanleyNwabia pic.twitter.com/yCoLXGGZaJ
— Benjamin Moore (@Chimela01) May 31, 2017
Funny but not funny at all. The north has been at the forefront of Nigerian leadership but could not champion quality education.
— ARISE NIGERIA! (@ariseprojectnig) June 1, 2017
This from our so called leaders? Oh God! I’m afraid for d future of this country.
— Mosunmola (@Mosunmola2) May 31, 2017
Everyone involved in making this ‘should be flogged’
The graphics designer, printer and the people whose photo appear on this notebook should be flogged 50 strokes publicly at a market.
— Fran’6 (@iamphransys) May 31, 2017
This is the face of what is wrong with the educational system in Northern Nigeria. This is not an opinion it is fact. @AfriDevInfo help me!
— Tunji Lardner (@TunjiLardner) May 31, 2017
This is really gloomy but some comments on this thread on how matured looking folks think and interpret it shows how divided we are. https://t.co/4qTctJkv18
— Abba© (@Ahmad_YSF) May 31, 2017
Sums up why ‘we’re where we are’
Shows why were where we are ma’m. Is are sure thing we’ll stay “here” for eons. https://t.co/s08XsdtpEz
— King Kennedy (@KengoldDesigns) May 31, 2017
This calls for a State of Emergency ASAP
— obasi dinné (@Oluwadinne) May 31, 2017
But Odunlade helps sum the people’s feeling about this best
Nigeria crying for helpppppp pic.twitter.com/pEiiSkZ9pE
— Ronald (@Ronovo1025) May 31, 2017