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Friday, October 02, 2020

FG Approves Reopening Of All Schools After Six Months Of COVID 19 Shutdown


The Federal Government of Nigeria has approved the reopening of all schools across the country, after six months of shutdown due to COVID-19 pandemic.






Minister of Education, Adamu Adamu, announced during a press conference on Friday 2nd of October that all schools now have the all-clear to resume academic activities.


The minister said unity schools in the country can resume on October 12, and states and private schools can determine their own modalities of reopening.


He appealed to school administrators to adhere to the guidelines for the reopening of schools announced by the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19.

13 comments:

  1. Missed feelings. Just thinking aloud for parents knowing the impact of covid 19 on peoples finance
    To all struggling parents. Just take a deep breath and say.. All will be well.

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  2. Good news. So my son will start school

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  3. Now that they are reopening schools, what has changed?

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  4. Full business resumption has come to stay. From Monday work resumes 8am to 5pm, one is already used to 9 to 4pm.

    I pray that the good Lord will protect all the children resuming school.

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  5. Does this directive include Universities and polytechnics?

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    1. Don't know of polytechnics
      but ASSU are still insisting
      they are not resuming.

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  6. Why na!!! abeg FG exclude higher institutions ooo we will be fully ready next year; I can't imagine my sef writing exams during Christmas period after contributing Money with my friends to flex abeg no come spoil show;

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    1. Selfish much... Why not just drop out and flex full-time?

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  7. Does it include Nursery school too?

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  8. Make dem leave am til next year na

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  9. By the special grace of my Source, ive broken this boundary of systematic slavery. I'm home schooling my teenage child and would do same for all my other kids. With the subjects that really matter in the world, not the nonsense theyve been teaching fron one generation to the other, yet no b wetin u study dey feed you.

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