Borno gov gives Igbo teacher, Obiagelli Mazi in viral video, triple promotion

Borno gov gives Igbo teacher, Obiagelli Mazi in viral video, triple promotion

Mrs Obiagelli Mazi whose viral video trended on social media yesterday where she was seen in a conversation with the Borno State Governor, Umara Zulum

Abaribe slams Uzor Kalu for saying he picked him from the gutters
See the 41 fictitious names of companies TA Orji, son created to steal Abia State blind
Abia appeals to looters to return stolen medical equipment

Mrs Obiagelli Mazi whose viral video trended on social media yesterday where she was seen in a conversation with the Borno State Governor, Umara Zulum, who met her at place of duty at 6.30am during an unscheduled visit to a school and also received a cash reward of N100,000, by the governor, has been given an accelerated promotion.

In the trending video, Zulum during an outing at 6:30 am on Friday to assess facilities at Shehu Sanda Kyarimi Primary school under Jere local government met the Abia State born Mrs Obiagelli already waiting for her pupils. Zulum commended and rewarded the level 12 class teacher with personal cash of N100,000 nearly three times her monthly salary of N35,000.

The governor also approved an executive order promoting her from class teacher to assistant headmistress, a triple promotion. Mrs Obiagelli has served the state for 31 years. The Chairman, Borno State Universal Education Board, SUBEB, Shettima Kullima said the promotion had been conveyed to the dedicated teacher. This followed Zulum’s directive that the Board review the woman’s civil service position, her qualification (NCE) and recommend her promotion. Kullima explained that even though the woman was not a university graduate, her teaching experience and commitment earned her the promotion.

Zulum, on Twitter, said: “Yesterday, as early as 6:30 in the morning, I paid an unscheduled visit to Shehu Sanda Kyarimi II Primary School to see how we can improve the infrastructure therein and I met teacher, Mrs. Obliageri Mazi, an Igbo Christian from Abia State who served for 31 years in the Borno state. Although it was very early, I met none of the teachers and their pupils on the ground but only her. Her gender, tribe, religion or state of origin does not surprise me but her passion, enthusiasm, dedication, commitment and above all patriotism do surprise me a lot. As a Government, we are mightily proud of her!”