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Is there still hope in the teaching career in Nigeria?
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[QUOTE="Kingsley, post: 265840, member: 30278"] This is indeed is very ridiculous, nothing has changed for the better ever since I last posted the thread, Nigerian educational sector is going from bad to worse, the government has always shown the lack of interest in improving the educational sector they rather prefer to spend money on frivolous facilities, the government has a very high level misplaced priorities. They rather spend the precious money we have in Nigeria to develop other neighbouring countries and even distant country rather than concentrate on the problems and challenges we are having in Nigeria. The educational system in Nigeria is facing a severe downturn and the response of the government towards the fall is very poor, in fact it seems they are even against the growth and advancement of the educational system because those in thr political class are the ones pushing down the educational standards as they look for every means possible to short change the system and get fake certification to contest for political offices. They do all these at the expense of the development of the country's educational development. Even as I write this the academic staff union of universities of Nigeria are on strike which has already lasted a six month period. And students have been at home doing virtual nothing and this is leading to brain drain. This has always been the culture, there has been hardly any year where we would experience a smooth academic calendar without having disruptions as a result of strikes and the likes, and this is all happening as a result of the failure on the part of the government to meet their demands. [/QUOTE]
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