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Lack of adequate funding by the government and more also poor salary structure to lecturers and teachers.
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Lack of proper training for teachers
ReplyDeleteToo many mushroom schools
Not enough enabling environment .
The meagre sum of money that teachers are being paid is so discouraging. That's why they don't give it their best
ReplyDeleteIf we scrape away all the noise and excuses, the biggest problem sits right at the centre like a cracked foundation: the system was never designed to evolve, only to endure in moments.
ReplyDeleteEverything else grows from that rotten root. We keep patching this roof while the entire building leans. And the real tragedy is that Nigeria doesn’t run an educational system; it runs a survival system with an outdated curriculum.
Until education becomes a national priority in ICU, rather than a mere political slogan, we will continue to produce bright minds with limited opportunities.
So if I must name one challenge, the mother of all others, I'll say it’s simply a leadership culture that sees education as an expense, and not a lifeline for the citizenry.
Everything else is a ripple from that cancerous wound.
Where can i bring you a rose flower 🌹 and one bag of garri for this?
DeleteSimple 👆 ... answer