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Could The Current Education System Be Changed In The Next Four Years? -By Abdullahi Sani

I call on His excellency, Bola Ahmed Tinubu as the Commander-In-Chief of the Armed Forces to urgently order the armed forces to rescue our brothers and sisters who have been kidnapped, and to build a well develop educational system.

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Considering the fact of the challenges on what Nigeria’s education system is currently facing will determine its outcomes in the future. Education holds and structures a nation, which the sector should be considered more than others. Its securities, buildings, school fees, equipment, e.t.c., should be shaped and reshaped for the benefits of all Nigerians.

Apart from the undergoing hardship everyone is facing, citizens have to struggle before they can pay the federal government high institution school fees in Nigeria, which in Nigeria, to acquire knowledge seems to be for the rich ones, whereas the poor are denied to study.

Our university buildings also affect students’ ability to study. In some schools, after an agreed time for conducting a lecture, rain will ruin everything to the extent that no lecture will be held in that particular class for some days or weeks. Can these be changed within four years?

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In a building where human beings reside, they need security, a well being security that can engage in whatever unfavorable or negative action happens to the people in the house, hospital, e.t.c., same as to school, high institution in particular. An updated news which has gone viral within Nigeria and abroad, about Federal University Gusau, Zamfara State abduction by unknown banditry. Unfortunately, another case of robbery was confirmed in Uthman Dan Fodio University, Sokoto.

All listed challenges and problems affecting our high institution aren’t small issues, but big issues to be solved by the federal government. Would these be solved within four years?

I call on His excellency, Bola Ahmed Tinubu as the Commander-In-Chief of the Armed Forces to urgently order the armed forces to rescue our brothers and sisters who have been kidnapped, and to build a well develop educational system.

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May Nigeria be great!

Jeff Okoroafor is a leading member of a new generation of civic advocates for government accountability and democratic change in Nigeria. The Citizen Affairs Initiative is a citizen-driven governance initiative that enhances public awareness on critical issues of service quality in Nigeria. It encourages citizens to proactively seek higher standards from governments and service providers and further establishes new discussions in communities about the standards that citizens should expect and deserve from those they have given their mandates. Jeff is the Managing Director of SetFron Limited, a multimedia development company that is focused on creative and results-driven web, mobile app, and ERP software solutions. He is the co-founder of the African Youths Advancement and Support Initiative (AfriYasi), a non-governmental not-for-profit organisation that provides tertiary education scholarship for young people from low-income homes in Nigeria. He is a Fellow of the Young African Leaders Initiative and the United Nations World Summit Awards. A Strategic Team member of the Bring Back Our Girls movement, and a member of the National Technical Committee on the Establishment and Management of Missing Persons Database in Nigeria. Jeff holds a Bachelor and Postgraduate diploma degrees in Computer Science, and a Certificate in Public Administration from Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration, GIMPA.

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