Tackle education challenges, ex-deputy gov tells FG, others - Punch Newspapers

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A former Deputy Governor of Osun State, Mrs Grace Laoye-Tomori, has called on the federal government and other stakeholders to solve all the challenges in the country’s education sector.

Laoye-Tomori who was the guest lecturer explained that it was intriguing that the federal government and some frontline states in the educationally disadvantaged states had not realised the imperative of revamping education at all levels.

 

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and zeal of an average Nigeria student. Sighs!

Honestly, it's really disheartening the way FG and ASUU gamble with our future Most of us love to learn. The feeling is equivalent to the melting of candy on a kid's tongue, regardless of the plights we face. yet the system strategically frustrates, kills the motivation and zeal

ALIENS HAVE TAKEN OVER NNPC ALIENS HAVE DEALT WITH US READ LOOK,never allow aliens to lord over you,never again must this happen No light but you have abondance of GAS NO fuel but you have abondance of oil they are looting you😡

When good people say the only way for things to get better in Nigeria is by restructuring, many doesn't agree. See how poor students are suffering because of rubbish union called ASSU. If we restructure say education sector, I believe it will be better than the way it is.

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