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Options with Amb. Muhseen Sanusi Harun.

 NIGERIAN EDUCATION, NIGERIAN STUDENTS  (PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES IN TOTAL PROCESS OF COLLAPSED). 


Amb. Muhseen Sanusi Harun.


The prolonged strike by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) is causing sleepless nights,phobia anxiety and depression among parents and students over the future of students in the higher institutions. This is indeed a signed of negligence over government of our country, care should be taking or else education would have no place in this country.

Students and parents are worried that the strike could affect education in the country. As the strike action by ASUU persists, parents have expressed concern over plights of their wards who are now idling at home. All we can do is to pray and wait for the lingering strike to be settled but yet no any positive movement, no any updated things about the strike all is because of their children are abroad studying its only the poor sons that are their in universities.They are afraid the situation may lead to untoward consequences. For several years, it has become virtually hard for students to graduate in government-owned institutions in record time without an extension to the duration of their courses of study due to incessant strikes. Most of the students can't afford to attend the NYSC because of the delayed in school their years have exceeded, this is indeed a signed of government phantom.

There agreement is always promissory and encapsulated agreement.

The Academic Staff Union of Universities declared a comprehensive and total strike which is almost five to four months ago in order to compel the Federal Government to act on a variety of issues that have lingered between both parties for years. But still there is no any achievable movement,

Since the strike was declared in February, there has been no  progress in the deliberations.

Instead, meetings continue to end in deadlocks; banquets, fanfare, party conventions, primary elections, and political campaigns.

 The problem envisaged to loosing of Hope especially to the affected students,

It is increasingly becoming the vogue to brew academicism in the mire of our politicians their inactive to education is what make many students to resolved on skills and other creative works , some people view them as they did not value the nation life and future, the educational system in the  country has now become terrible, irksome the way they take our academicians is so terrible let come back to our sense of reasoning.

Oh my dear nation of compatriots when will this come to an end, when would our leaders appoint people of excellent to the positions where the development of a country come up through there position, how can a person being elected to serve an office of the minister of education and the thinking capacity made him just to remained inactive, when a country chose an egocentric bourgeois is the link between the development of the nation, the system would always collapse.

We are tired of this parroting.


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