Hmm That's the reality now the fight is between parent and FG.
During ASUU strike some people directly blamed ASUU.
Parents and guardians are distraught with discombobulation. They can’t plan and have zero alternatives to public universities since foreign university education isn’t an option for them, and private universities in the country are out of their reach, so now even the public universities are out of their reached, many Nigerians can't afford to pay the school fees release by many public universities, hmm that's the real Dilemma for now.
So, many homes are filled with angry, frustrated students forced to live with parents and guardians who are overwrought with angst, that was before, the situation may be bigger for now, because of many parents with no option to live their children at home due to the increased of fees in our so called public universities. uncertainties, and crippling bewilderment. You can imagine the turmoil this combustible mix is activating in many homes, and what is the outcome of our brothers and sisters future.
Yet most people who aren’t students or parents don’t seem to care, about this things until all the universities have released there fees by then parents and guardian will understand that ASUU are not fighting for themselves only. But the entire Nation at large The national mood is firmly fixed on the 2023 elections whose outcome is predictable even before its occurrence. The Buhari regime has given up pretending that it cares, and its officials wallow in complacent self-absorption. Education now is at your hands to choose.
Amb. Muhseen Sanusi Harun
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