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HOW WILL THEY COPE: EDUCATION A SCAM IN NIGERIA:

 HOW WILL THEY COPE: EDUCATION A SCAM IN NIGERIA:


   It is certain and obvious that the Nigerian government(most especially his era), doesn't value education in the country, why would they...?

   The outbreak of the corona virus pandemic about five months ago, the government has shown through their attitude and approach in handling the academic sector that they have no educational plans for the citizens of Nigeria.

  Using the lockdown measure as a means to curtail the spread of the virus, no doubt good, yet they have played politics with it also. Preventing large gatherings they claimed was their aim, if at all their motive was good then why still hold on to the resumption of schools when other large gatherings have been released. The market conveys ten times the number of people in the school in only one sitting yet the market is opened and schools closed. Most churches pull a crowd of about a thousand to five thousand and some more in one gathering yet they are opened and the schools still closed down. What about the APC governorship campaign in Edo state that brought out almost all citizens to cheer their so-called candidates yet school is close...

      Well, not the major point anyway... The point is even if schools remain close for eternity, it bothers or profits not the Nigerian youths why because for over three-decade education has not provided a means of reliability and sustainability to the youths of this country. Playing a betNaija ticket with 10 odds is even more assured of success than going to school in Nigeria. Learning trade or skill is more profiting. Many youths who disregards this fact went on to spend 5-6 years in Nigerian institutions, graduated with good grades and today still went back to learn either trade or skill, wasted years. Why won't it be so, even the president never went to school! The more of education in Nigeria is knowing how to read and write and nothing more of it. Education is a scam in Nigerian. 

     What a blessing corona virus has been to us in this era of confusion and doubt... Most reasonable youth has engaged themselves in one activities or the other that serve as a more determinant to success than education. WAEC just started after five months of no school and the government never bothered how this lads will cope. In some centers what the government claimed to be preventing, yet they did not provide any protective measures for this lad, where then is their claim... This country academically is messed up and that is the truth... If at all any youth still have hopes of making it through the academic sector kudos to such persons but also note that hope kills.. I will advise youths to go for something certain than hoping in a death land...

Education in Nigeria is a scam... Yea! It is...

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