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TESTIMONIALS for Teachers Without Degrees: 'Both my parents were school teachers. My DAD taught for 34 years and my Mum for 40 years. They retired as Head Teachers. They didn't have Degrees.' - SUDHAKAR

16/11/2021

 

A PROFESSOR with University Degree can't smell COUPIST and CONMAN
But, then, one can't twist ears of an educated 'ELF' to speak sense to him. In 1987, hundreds of Indo-Fijian educators, with or without degrees, lost their jobs, and many fled abroad from Rabuka's racist cycle of terror. Many Indo-Fijian female teachers in rural areas had to hide from Sitiveni Rabuka's marauding horde of RAPISTS. Some were forced to strip naked, cassava was shoved into their vaginas, and they were told to cook naked for their vile tormentors. 

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A very close young relative of our Editor was snatched from outside the Nasinu Teachers College, RAPED, and dumped in the Rewa River. To date, we don't know if she was already dead or still alive when Rabuka's rapists and kidnappers dumped her in the river. Her decomposed body was found by i-taukei villagers after two weeks. RIP. Coupist is not only hiding under the sulu of Immunity but has now formed his own political party, the so-called 'People's Alliance', with 'Professor Elf' greasing his political balls, desperately hungry to share POWER with him in 2022

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20 Nov 2017
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The late Mr Chandra Sudhakar
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Tuesday 16/11/2021
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'WALES, HERE I COME, TO WATCH Fiji v Wales, on Taxpayers Expense'

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Nasinu Teachers College was established in 1947 following the 1946 Education Plan after World War II. There was a need to further enhance the educational needs of the locals and this meant the replacement of small mission and government teacher training colleges with a large government college Nasinu Teachers College. The institution was built specifically to train teachers. The establishment of the Nasinu institution resulted in a marked improvement in the quality of primary school teachers, and in 1982 it underwent some changes and re-opened as the Nasinu Residential College for students. Later in the 1990s, an Australian Aid programme helped establish training for secondary teachers and in 1992 the College was renamed as Fiji College of Advanced Education (FCAE).  In 2010, FCAE became part of the Fiji National University under its College of Humanities and Education. All the participants worked as teachers in schools around the country and then progressed to climb higher ranks in the civil service while some migrated overseas later in their careers. Fiji National Universty, website

Nasinu Teachers College graduate reminisces on campus life 2 July, 2019

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Sindh Prasad (middle) with her colleagues at FNU Nasinu Campus during the Nasinu Teachers College alumni event
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