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The Educational System In Nigeria, By Mustapha Abdullahi Abubakar

School fee increments will only cause high level of school dropouts which won’t be a solution to the country’s Development.

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Students sitting in the ground in Nigeria school

The results of school fees increments after paying N135,000 we’re still sitting on the floor

Education is the soul of a nation, the key to its secured future but it is a well-known fact that Nigeria’s is deteriorating. This ugly state of the country’s education has been attributed over time to a number of factors including underfunding, poor infrastructure and so on.

There is the insufficiency of infrastructure in the education sector, of course. Beyond physical infrastructure, technological and laboratory equipment is lacking. 

This needs to be readjusted because The reason we have INSECURITY is because we have POVERTY and the reason we have poverty is because we have high level of ILLETRACY.

School fee increments will only cause high level of school dropouts which won’t be a solution to the country’s Development.

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WHY WE NEED TO IMPROVE AND HAVE CREATIVE EDUCATION ???

We are living in an inquiring and innovation-oriented society. The demand for twenty first century is novelty, creativity and integration of knowledge at national and global level, research, critical and analytical thoughts. Rapidly social Changes are creating uncertainty and complexity in the society. To prepare the children and youth to cope with the present situation needs to develop analytical and critical thinking, skills and attitudes that would make them more flexible and innovative to deal with uncertainty and crises at national and global level.

Mustapha Abdullahi Abubakar

From Department of mass communication Abubakar Tatari Ali polytechnic BAUCHI

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