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Re: N15 Billion Almajiri Schools Abandoned In Ruins by Nobody: 2:28pm On Nov 27, 2017
cyril83:


Nigeria will keep having issues with these set of brainwashed reasonings.. Wake up son

Start to holding APC accountable.
Re: N15 Billion Almajiri Schools Abandoned In Ruins by YaxxVille(m): 2:30pm On Nov 27, 2017
Na high fever de worry u.
TANTUMERGO007:
Jonathan messed up small for this one cry

Money way for use develop his own village and state carry give those things
Re: N15 Billion Almajiri Schools Abandoned In Ruins by Bondesniger(m): 2:54pm On Nov 27, 2017
If buhari as a Muslim and Mr lai and host of other can't put it to work the JONA has done very well
Re: N15 Billion Almajiri Schools Abandoned In Ruins by triple996(m): 3:17pm On Nov 27, 2017
Well!!
Even though I'm a northerner and I know that goodluck created the almajiri schl program in order to loot money
(41 school on paper Bt nt up to 10 created,including insufficient teachers)
Honestly baba Buhari supposed to have done something at least about those schools
Although almajiris don't like going to schl

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Re: N15 Billion Almajiri Schools Abandoned In Ruins by Blue3k(m): 3:31pm On Nov 27, 2017
Whats up with Northern Nigeria and education. No love or concern for their children. Anyway this is a waste if they dont utilize these facilities. If they are converting to boys and girls schools ok.


Sokoto: Students of other schools revealed to our reporter that they had not been undertaking vocational courses despite having a well-equipped vocational centre in the school.

“They teach us English, mathematics, computevvr studies, Quranic lessons among others but we are not given vocational courses,” two of the students told Daily Trust.
Re: N15 Billion Almajiri Schools Abandoned In Ruins by AFONJACOW(m): 3:33pm On Nov 27, 2017
I'm not surprise

Re: N15 Billion Almajiri Schools Abandoned In Ruins by GoodMuyis(m): 3:35pm On Nov 27, 2017
free2ryhme:


all na scam from day one

Don't mind the useless paid press report. we asked for the locations of these almajiri school in 2014, they could not point it. only the one built in sokoto was on display all time.

Am in Kaduna and I can't point to anyone where almajiri school is located in Kawo.
Re: N15 Billion Almajiri Schools Abandoned In Ruins by salesforce: 3:46pm On Nov 27, 2017
Hmmmm
Re: N15 Billion Almajiri Schools Abandoned In Ruins by analryder: 4:01pm On Nov 27, 2017
Buhari...

Re: N15 Billion Almajiri Schools Abandoned In Ruins by jolyment: 4:11pm On Nov 27, 2017
Jonathan loves education that's why. He also established universities in which majority are in the North.I am lucky to be working there. It's a source of employment. Tell Buhari to do the right thing.
Re: N15 Billion Almajiri Schools Abandoned In Ruins by jacyhelen(f): 4:12pm On Nov 27, 2017
gurunlocker:
They do not like anything education there, just send them to mosque and see them happy.

Poverty and illiteracy is the bane of poor Muslims.
Compare Qatar to Pakistan
Compare UAE to Afghanistan
Compare Oman to Syria
Compare Bahrain to Northern Nigeria
Poverty and illiteracy is a problem, Oshoola Assisat is a Muslim, but how many times have you see her on Hijab even on social events, not even a head covering.
Sometime ago, Sanusi's wife graced on homepage, but she was wearing just a head covering, the wife of a revered emir in the north.
Let northerners keep allowing themselves to be decieved by their elites, they keep pumping you guys with Islamic teachings while they send their wards to study abroad, they keep funding Quranic recitations while their children keep attending conferences in their career niche, after studying Islamic studies, what career in the society would you work? When you don't see jobs and see that you are useless to the society, the same elites channel your anger that it is the infidels on the other side are the reason for your poverty and the killing spree starts and continues.. ..
Re: N15 Billion Almajiri Schools Abandoned In Ruins by jacyhelen(f): 4:15pm On Nov 27, 2017
CallMeNJay:
The state of the Almajiri integrated model Schools built during the tenure of former President Goodluck Jonathan has deteriorated, Daily Trust investigations have revealed.


The schools were built in order to tackle the high rate of illiteracy rate in the northern region.



The aim is to build an integrated model schools in a bid to modernize almajiri education system in the north.
Former President Goodluck Jonathan launched the programme on April 10, 2012 at Gagi in Sokoto State,
where he registered 25 pupils in the new model boarding school, equipped with modern facilities.
It was the first of 400 such schools to be built in the northern states for which the government had planned to spend about N15 billion.


Jonathan said the first model school would have facilities such as language laboratory, recitation hall, classrooms, dormitories, clinic, vocational workshop, dining hall and quarters for teachers.
However, five years after, our findings reveal that some of the schools have been converted to conventional schools while others are replete with decaying facilities.

[i]Zamfara

In Zamfara State, the Almajiri schools have been converted into conventional Secondary Schools, Daily Trust findings reveal.
Investigation reveals the school in Talata Mafara local government was converted into Command Science Secondary School while the one in Damba was converted into Government Girls Secondary School.
Our correspondent who visited the school in Damba saw dozens of schoolgirls in uniform taking lessons but neither the school officials nor students agreed to speak.


Contacted, the state commissioner for education Alhaji Muktar Lugga said:
“When we came on board we took over the Almajiri schools and converted them into conventional schools and even when we did that we encapsulated the objectives for which the schools were established because nothing has been done outside the original plans,” he said.


He said they took the decision because the structures put in place were rotting away and deteriorating, and could not be allowed to waste.


Asked about the fate of the teeming Almajiris in the state, the commissioner responded: “Why are you taking us back? Who is Almajiri if I may ask? I think Almajiri means student. Let me tell you in our educational system we have curriculum designed to take care of Almajiri at basic education level.


“In our state we have integrated Almajiri school system, our curriculum is reflecting that. It was a decision we had to take to meet the objectives of establishing those places and we are still giving them education at basic level.”


An official at the state Universal Basic Education Board who craved for anonymity said Amajiri schools in the state were not put to use since they were built adding that he could not tell why. “I have learnt recently that the structures were taken over by the state government and converted into conventional schools for boys and girls,” he said.


Sokoto


The first Tsangaya School commissioned five years ago in Sokoto state by the former President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan are not put to proper use as seven of the ten classes in the school are unoccupied.


When contacted the Principal of the school, Malam Hussaini declined comment on the condition of the school, saying they were barred from talking to the media without a written permission from the Sokoto State Universal Basic Education Board.


Students of other schools revealed to our reporter that they had not been undertaking vocational courses despite having a well-equipped vocational centre in the school.


“They teach us English, mathematics, computer studies, Quranic lessons among others but we are not given vocational courses,” two of the students told Daily Trust.


The school had 260 pupils in 2015, mostly from Sokoto and the neighboring states of Kebbi and Zamfara.
But during our last visit only few students were sighted around the school.

The Secretary of SUBEB, Faruk Shehu could not be reached for comment at the time of filing this report.


Kaduna


Almajiri schools in Kaduna are characterized by lack of facilities just as bed bugs have taken over majority of the schools in the state. The operators of these schools have also decried neglect by the present administration; saying they got better attention under the former President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration.


Our reporter who visited three of the schools at Kawo and Ungwar Rimi observed that all the schools experience shortage of teachers and classrooms and also lack facilities such as laboratory, clinic, dining hall, dormitory, and writing materials. The schools are also lagging behind as far as hygiene and sanitation is concerned.


Bauchi


Four Tsangaya Model Schools were established in Bauchi State in 2012. They were located at Buzaye and Kangere in Bauchi local government; Sade in Darazo local government and Azare in Katagum local government.


Buzaye Tsangaya School is located about 15 kilometres outside Bauchi town along Jos-Bauchi highway at a village called Buzaye. It is situated about 400 metres from the highway.


The school which presently accommodates 400 students brought from different parts of the state is fenced and its frontage attracts instant attention.
The school has three dormitories, three blocks of four classes and another three blocks of two classes, a language laboratory, Mosque, and a non-equipped, non-functional clinic. It also has two recitation halls which are being used by the students.


One of the dormitories was partially burnt in a fire incident on 25th October, 2015 and was not repaired since then despite letters and reminders sent to the Local Education Authority (LEA) and the State Universal Basic Education (SUBEB), a source in the school confirmed.


“The incident compounded the problem we are facing in the school. We also don’t have enough beds, mattresses and beddings because they have not been added to the ones supplied since the establishment of the school, “the source added.


Also, the Language Laboratory is not functional because the equipment needed have not been supplied and installed likewise the Vocational Centre that is supposed to provide skills for the pupils.


The Clinic is also not equipped, not even and was turned into a toilet by the students who defecate on the floors because of its proximity to the dormitories.
Some of the schools have broken ceilings, partially blown up roofs, broken doors and windows, lack of seats for students and other challenges.


Kebbi

Many pupils in the Almajiri schools in Kebbi State roam the streets to seek for alms and food as a means of survival.


Most of them are from villages in Kebbi while others are from the neighbouring countries of Niger and Benin Republics. However, because of the poor state of the schools rather than attending their classes the children are sometimes seen engaging in casual labour such as helping bricklayers or working in the farms for their survival.


When our Correspondent visited one of the special schools for the Almajiri in Tudun Wada area of Birnin Kebbi, many of the pupils were said to have gone out to beg for alms and their breakfast. Only 9 out of the 104 pupils in the school were in their hostels and within the premises. The few that were available were looking tattered for lack of care. There were others waiting for alms by the school gates.


One of the pupils told our correspondent that he came from a village in Jega area of the state to study at the school adding that he and his peers go with bows seeking for food and alms because they are responsible for their feeding and upkeep even as pupils of the school.


An Islamic scholar, Malam Saliu Magaji told our correspondent that though Islam spread to other parts of the country through the northern region, the old practice of sending the male children to Arabic schools without adequately catering for their needs had been a serious issue but has nothing to do with Islam. “We have Arabic schools and institutions in other parts of Nigeria yet they didn’t turn their male pupils to beggars,” he said.


At Tudun Wada area of Birnin Kebbi, the principal of the school, Malam Aliyu Abubakar said: “I was posted here two months ago. I will tell you that the situation of things is bad here. Even though the school was established by the federal government to address the education of the almajiri we have series of problems here. We have only four teachers attending to 104 pupils in the school, we have two classrooms but only one is functional and the 104 pupils are being taught in one classroom. We cannot afford feeding the pupils, they feed themselves.”


The Secretary to the State government, Alhaji Babale Umar Yauri during a press briefing said the state government had partnered with UNICEF to collate number of these almajiri and ensure that they were enrolled in schools.


Kano


The Warawa Tsangaya model primary school in Kano is different. If not for the fact that the signboard at the entrance indicated that it is an Islamic school one would have thought that it is the same private conventional primary school.


Investigations revealed that though no school fees is being charged; pupils in the school sleep on mattresses and mats bought by their parents.


Even though there is dispensary to take care of ailing pupils, the school maintained a first aid facility through resources from the PTA fund. The school is not connected to power supply. Though there are staff quarters, only the headmaster and some few staff stay in them. It was also revealed that the library, computer laboratory and skill training workshop were all locked up due to unavailability of working materials to support the operations. It was also gathered that the same situation is obtainable in Kibiya and Tsakuwa Islamiyyamodel primary schools in the state.

Sad State Of The Nation

Source: https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/n15-billion-almajiri-schools-in-ruins.html

Poverty and illiteracy is the bane of poor Muslims.
Compare Qatar to Pakistan
Compare UAE to Afghanistan
Compare Oman to Syria
Compare Bahrain to Northern Nigeria
Poverty and illiteracy is a problem, Oshoola Assisat is a Muslim, but how many times have you see her on Hijab even on social events, not even a head covering.
Sometime ago, Sanusi's wife graced on homepage, but she was wearing just a head covering, the wife of a revered emir in the north.
Let northerners keep allowing themselves to be decieved by their elites, they keep pumping you guys with Islamic teachings while they send their wards to study abroad, they keep funding Quranic recitations while their children keep attending conferences in their career niche, after studying Islamic studies, what career in the society would you work? When you don't see jobs and see that you are useless to the society, the same elites channel your anger that it is the infidels on the other side are the reason for your poverty and the killing spree starts and continues.. ..
Re: N15 Billion Almajiri Schools Abandoned In Ruins by Codes151(m): 4:42pm On Nov 27, 2017
There is a region in nigeria that’s just a waste of space
Re: N15 Billion Almajiri Schools Abandoned In Ruins by Nobody: 5:39pm On Nov 27, 2017
TANTUMERGO007:
Jonathan messed up small for this one cry

Money way for use develop his own village and state carry give those things


Why are u calling for politicians to take care of only their village n kindred
Re: N15 Billion Almajiri Schools Abandoned In Ruins by Cyrilpac(m): 6:05pm On Nov 27, 2017
What used is Education to the North, give cows Or what one of their Governor just did, buy indomie and egg
Re: N15 Billion Almajiri Schools Abandoned In Ruins by alid8788(m): 6:10pm On Nov 27, 2017
Kundagarten:

Bros in sane societies that's how things are done.

Buhari have succeeded in one area and one area alone: Buhari succeeded in inciting one tribe against another.

Would you like that your governor only cared about his village?
it is the same thing Jona did.... his own was even worse cuz he did it at the wrong side.
Re: N15 Billion Almajiri Schools Abandoned In Ruins by mideoladokun: 6:11pm On Nov 27, 2017
TANTUMERGO007:
Jonathan messed up small for this one cry

Money way for use develop his own village and state carry give those things
That's will be a selfish approach to governance
Re: N15 Billion Almajiri Schools Abandoned In Ruins by Toosure70: 7:26pm On Nov 27, 2017
I told ogogoro man that Alumajari prefer tuwo than school. Give almanjari plate and food you will any election.
Re: N15 Billion Almajiri Schools Abandoned In Ruins by seunfape(m): 11:00pm On Nov 27, 2017
I see am that time but they dy laf am

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