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SOS Public Schools in Nigeria
I hope our government are reading this article that is to join the others a lot of different voices openly call on our federal government to intervene quickly forgotten present much and the crisis in our educational system has been found. If the Nigerian Government does not act now, soon the country will become the only country in the world without education. It is very unfortunate that while other smaller nations of the world, decision, the structuring of the education sector to drive growth and development of these countries, the case of Nigeria has been ruled public schools and create a school any of Your Own if possible.
While writing this article, my pain I feel emotionally on me because I'm obviously a product of public schools in the country, two of those constructed by Alhaji Lateef Jakande, a man I have come to both respect and would beat my chest and everywhere the state is certainly fewer of the best governors who has known the country produced. When Jakande began to establish public elementary and secondary then was rudely criticized what the enemies of progress label "poultry" because the structure of these schools. Many of us are graduating of such poultry, but now the sons and daughters of these enemies politicians who have inherited their political positions aristocratic parents are looking beyond to address the myriad problems facing our public schools in the former fast.
The Nigerian Government has finally decided negligent to abandon our public schools to private, business tycoons, investors, importers and exporters, churches and mosques. The creation of schools in Nigeria is now conducive to investment companies appropriate for individuals or interest groups that have the financial capacity to do so. With this arrangement, the danger hanging over the head of Nigeria.
Nigeria can boast of many nasty problems in the education sector, no government so far has shown their willingness to address. First there is the problem of no seat and desk in our classroom, is a grace agreement asking incoming students in primary and secondary to resume their personal desks and chairs or sitting on the floor even though we all know that class without seats and desks are only nightclubs, slates are sometimes lacking and students must purchase sticks, knives and chalk for teachers to use.
Second, in our universities calls, students are treated as carpenters and masons who found a way potential at the four corners of the universities, and attitudes of teachers are the best to be unfit explained here. Students are constantly reminded that if education is too expensive, should try ignorance, just as they were collectively once told him the phone is not for the poor. The relations that exist in all universities in Nigeria is terrible, most teachers sometimes find it impossible as a result of fear of knocking on the doors of faculty offices, as only he can ask the right foot for everything, good or bad. Students tend to retain their male counterparts female agents to teachers and teachers give priority to the students and the scorn of male students
Usually, the education applied in Nigeria is too expensive. Rates increase each semester for any reason at all, and usually students to pay fees after mild protests are subject to further payments as penalties for damage incurred during such protests. Students have no one to speak for them, despite the existence of Trade Unions Students and other associations. The country's government shows no interest in this development anyway.
Ironically, while students in developed countries are encouraged to attend classes with some electronic items such as laptop computers, educational administration Nigeria even discourage the use of common simple calculators in the classroom, one reason our curriculum and educational policies are much less developed, even countries with the worst educational systems.
Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (MARCO), set to officially admit candidates in Universities and Polytechnics in Nigeria, among others, have become headaches for candidates seeking admission as candidates are of the opinion that the income only can be purchased in Nigeria. The criteria used by the entries MARCO effect is difficult to understand at least by candidates. Should be expected even in this age of computers, question papers can be electronically tagged and released on line within weeks, but in case of National Examinations Council (NECO) and West Africa Examination Council (WAEC) the news of the publication of the results is as sound as it takes several months before release.
Is not it ridiculous that candidates who manage to obtain admission to institutions of learning in Nigeria and even organize celebrations of thanksgiving churches? Universities have complicated exercise their own admission in Nigeria with what we know today as "incriminating evidence MARCO" a fruitless exercise that only serves to make money for all the universities involved. Where does this money go? We did not learn every day in this country.
Our public schools today are like the institutions where only beggars and domestic workers are. Not found it interesting that people now consider the parents whose children are in public schools as parents living in poverty and mothers? But private schools have to offer anything more than paying high school fees.
As for our education sector in Nigeria is concerned, our government is still sleeping, sleeping and contribute to the degradation of the situation. When teachers they paid little or no wages, when everyone in our society look down on our teachers, when no one wants to become a teacher for the reasons you already know what expected?
There is only one solution to all these, to enact the law that the mandate of each holder of public office to enroll their wards in schools Nigeria, which require holders of our political office for the road sector of education after all, no one wants to produce half scholars oven after having spent so much money on them. A word is enough for the wise, one word is enough for the government as well.
About the Author
Emeka Esogbue hails from Ibusa, Delta State, Nigeria. He is a Historian and International Relations graduate and Public Affairs commentator with lots of tremendous published and unpublished works.
emekaesogbue@yahoo.com