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Originally Posted by Cobra:
There was a time when teachers were highly respected by students and schools were our second home. This is not the case today, and this is not the first time teachers got entangled with the law. What on earth is really happening with our educators today?

Source: Inewsguyana.com

Less than half year and look what our Guyana turn to!!!  God be with Abee Guyana.

Nehru

[www.inewsguyana.com] – A teacher was refused bail by Magistrate Ann McLennan on charges of robbery under arms and discharging a loaded firearm.

Timothy Sampson, 29, of Number 48 Village, Corentyne Berbice, was not required to plead to the indictable charge, which alleged that on August 05 at Number 48 Village, being in the company of others and armed with a gun, he robbed Indranie Singh of $100,000.

Details of the second allegation stated on the same day at Number 48 Village, he unlawfully and maliciously discharged a loaded firearm at several Police ranks in an attempt to evade capture.

The court heard that the defendant was placed on $40,000 station bail and later charged. Police Prosecutor Dinero Jones opposed bail on the grounds of the gravity of the offence. The father of two was remanded to prison and the matter was adjourned to September 11.

 

Timothy Sampson

 

 

 

Dunno what's wrong with the people in the homeland,

years ago you don't hear this kind of incident.

Django
Last edited by Django
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by Cobra:
There was a time when teachers were highly respected by students and schools were our second home. This is not the case today, and this is not the first time teachers got entangled with the law. What on earth is really happening with our educators today?

Source: Inewsguyana.com

Less than half year and look what our Guyana turn to!!!  God be with Abee Guyana.

Bhai Nehru,on my last visit for a few days Guyanese

changed you don't know who to trust.

Django
Last edited by Django
Originally Posted by Django:
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by Cobra:
There was a time when teachers were highly respected by students and schools were our second home. This is not the case today, and this is not the first time teachers got entangled with the law. What on earth is really happening with our educators today?

Source: Inewsguyana.com

Less than half year and look what our Guyana turn to!!!  God be with Abee Guyana.

Bhai Nehru,on my last visit for a few days Guyanese

changed you don't know who to trust.

That is very TRUE!!   Granger freed over 100 Criminals to deteriorate the Guyanese Society.

Nehru
Originally Posted by Cobra:
Nehru, the problem is deeper than that. Anywhere in the world where educated people turn to robbery is a sign of economic strain. The man has two children and supposedly a wife. He is from 48 village. Isn't that Ramjattan home village?


1.   If guilty the teacher should be made an example of. Teachers are supposed to be role models, and this behavior CANNOT be tolerated.

 

2.  Please desist from your normal racist behavior.  It is completely unlikely that this man's financial situation would have deteriorated so rapidily in a scant 3 months.  The PPP is as much to blame as any if indeed the situation for teachers is so dire that they are forced to turn to crime.

FM
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by Django:
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by Cobra:
There was a time when teachers were highly respected by students and schools were our second home. This is not the case today, and this is not the first time teachers got entangled with the law. What on earth is really happening with our educators today?

Source: Inewsguyana.com

Less than half year and look what our Guyana turn to!!!  God be with Abee Guyana.

Bhai Nehru,on my last visit for a few days Guyanese

changed you don't know who to trust.

That is very TRUE!!   Granger freed over 100 Criminals to deteriorate the Guyanese Society.

Politics a side this happened before the current gov't

came in office,Guyana lacks leader ship from the community level.

Django
Last edited by Django
Originally Posted by Django:
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by Django:
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by Cobra:
There was a time when teachers were highly respected by students and schools were our second home. This is not the case today, and this is not the first time teachers got entangled with the law. What on earth is really happening with our educators today?

Source: Inewsguyana.com

Less than half year and look what our Guyana turn to!!!  God be with Abee Guyana.

Bhai Nehru,on my last visit for a few days Guyanese

changed you don't know who to trust.

That is very TRUE!!   Granger freed over 100 Criminals to deteriorate the Guyanese Society.

Politics a side this happened before the current gov't

came in office,Guyana lacks leader ship from the community level.

Yes I agree BUT freeing over 100 criminals, many violent criminals sends the message that the Govt is made up of THUGS!!!!

Nehru
Originally Posted by Cobra:
Teaching job don't pay. Guns are easy to get, and you have to get the wrong friends who will teach you how to get rich quick.

Depends on your life style,in my area back home there

were a lots of highly respectable teachers most migrate,

my neighbor a head master who is currently there makes

about US$9.5 grand yearly,works other gobs to get

additional income.

Django
Last edited by Django
Originally Posted by Django:
Originally Posted by Cobra:
Teaching job don't pay. Guns are easy to get, and you have to get the wrong friends who will teach you how to get rich quick.

Depends on your life style,in my area back home there

were a lots of highly respectable teachers most migrate,

my neighbor a head master who is currently there makes

about US$9.5 grand yearly,works other gobs to get

additional income.

Roughly US$792/month or GY$158G. That's reasonable money in Guyana when the average person makes less than half that.

A
Originally Posted by antabanta:
Originally Posted by Django:
Originally Posted by Cobra:
Teaching job don't pay. Guns are easy to get, and you have to get the wrong friends who will teach you how to get rich quick.

Depends on your life style,in my area back home there

were a lots of highly respectable teachers most migrate,

my neighbor a head master who is currently there makes

about US$9.5 grand yearly,works other gobs to get

additional income.

Roughly US$792/month or GY$158G. That's reasonable money in Guyana when the average person makes less than half that.

Anta..that is reasonable they guy recently built a nice

house two sons living with him one have a car the other

a mini bus he and his wife have US visa,in the next two

years he can retire from the teaching profession.He also

train people at GECOM.

Django
Last edited by Django
Originally Posted by Django:
Originally Posted by antabanta:
Originally Posted by Django:
Originally Posted by Cobra:
Teaching job don't pay. Guns are easy to get, and you have to get the wrong friends who will teach you how to get rich quick.

Depends on your life style,in my area back home there

were a lots of highly respectable teachers most migrate,

my neighbor a head master who is currently there makes

about US$9.5 grand yearly,works other gobs to get

additional income.

Roughly US$792/month or GY$158G. That's reasonable money in Guyana when the average person makes less than half that.

Anta..that is reasonable they guy recently built a nice

house two sons living with him one have a car the other

a mini bus he and his wife have US visa,in the next two

years he can retire from the teaching profession.He also

train people at GECOM.

Nehru and Cobra needed a detailed explanation. You can't just throw these complex thoughts at them.

A
Originally Posted by antabanta:
Originally Posted by Django:
Originally Posted by antabanta:
Originally Posted by Django:
Originally Posted by Cobra:
Teaching job don't pay. Guns are easy to get, and you have to get the wrong friends who will teach you how to get rich quick.

Depends on your life style,in my area back home there

were a lots of highly respectable teachers most migrate,

my neighbor a head master who is currently there makes

about US$9.5 grand yearly,works other gobs to get

additional income.

Roughly US$792/month or GY$158G. That's reasonable money in Guyana when the average person makes less than half that.

Anta..that is reasonable they guy recently built a nice

house two sons living with him one have a car the other

a mini bus he and his wife have US visa,in the next two

years he can retire from the teaching profession.He also

train people at GECOM.

Nehru and Cobra needed a detailed explanation. You can't just throw these complex thoughts at them.

HAHAHA After making an ASS of yourself you return with a real FOOL!!!

Nehru
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by antabanta:
Originally Posted by Django:
Originally Posted by antabanta:
Originally Posted by Django:
Originally Posted by Cobra:
Teaching job don't pay. Guns are easy to get, and you have to get the wrong friends who will teach you how to get rich quick.

Depends on your life style,in my area back home there

were a lots of highly respectable teachers most migrate,

my neighbor a head master who is currently there makes

about US$9.5 grand yearly,works other gobs to get

additional income.

Roughly US$792/month or GY$158G. That's reasonable money in Guyana when the average person makes less than half that.

Anta..that is reasonable they guy recently built a nice

house two sons living with him one have a car the other

a mini bus he and his wife have US visa,in the next two

years he can retire from the teaching profession.He also

train people at GECOM.

Nehru and Cobra needed a detailed explanation. You can't just throw these complex thoughts at them.

HAHAHA After making an ASS of yourself you return with a real FOOL!!!

... rants the court jester.

A
Originally Posted by Cobra:
Caribny, please point me to my racial comment in regards to the teacher in question.

I do not know where to start.  Every comment from you has a racist intent.

Why do you imply that all was perfect until May 11, and its all gone to hell since "blackman" take over.  If lack of pay forces teachers to engage in criminal behavior, admit to yourself that this didnt suddenly start in June this year when Roopnarine effectively took over.

FM
Originally Posted by Cobra:
Start by reading your first response to me above.

I responded to your usual assertion that life was perfect under the PPP, and has collapsed completely in the 32 months since then.

 

We are fully aware of your usual racist chatter on GNI, so every time you post, this is how we will see you.

FM

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