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Apparently Education is a tool 4 national development,it enhan ces economic security, broadens& shapes idea,perception,knowledge & undasting,bt is pertinent w no dt,d negative aspect of d abv mentioned,it brngs incompetence, brain drain,mediocrity ,inefficiency & ineffectiveness.howeva d abv mentioned swiftly explain d rson why sm countries like d USA,JAPAN,CHINA,GERMANY,BRITAIN even GHANA,bt 2mention a few,tk d issue of edctn vry seriously,& ds shldnt b a suprise 2any why ds countries ar so devloped,both in human capital,& technology becos dy gv more priority 2 eductn,& d funds ds countries budgeted 4 thr Education is over whelming,bt down 2ds country njra d case is dfrnt,& d ansa is known 2all,bt 4d sake of my oda comrade who dnt v an indepth undastndin as regards 2dis issues,wt do w see in njra is pitiable & discomfortin,unpalatable,appalling,& disheartening no beta word can dscribe it,tertiary universities in ds country ar lik glorious secondary skul,dt nt al ,medical course dt is supos 2b 5 or 6 yrs nw 8yrs reference 2d case UniAbuja as a rsult of lack of accreditation,compelling dis students 2stay ot of skul,HABA WHICH WAY NIGERIA!!!,cos d stories ar endless,& wt disturbs m mst virtualy concerned Njrans is d leap services ds unmindless & uncaring gvt ar displaying,let ds gvt stp playin politics wt our future,cos w youths of ds country ar vulnerable & we ar always at d receivin end wen such issues(ASUU STRIKE) of ds sort arise,to coast home my point am of d opinion dt lets ds gvt & hs entire cabinets resign if dy cnt fund d eductnal system& ds resignation shld b done wt immediate effect,cos dy ar playin politics wt it & dy fail 2no dt Eductn is d bedrock of dvlopment,Asuu & FG wl mt again 2mrw wch is tuesday,lets ds duo pt thr ass 2geta by burying thr pride,cos ds contentious issues is lng ova due.God hlp us so wl nt throw away d baby wt d bath water.
Posted on: Mon, 12 Aug 2013 03:41:34 +0000

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