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Re: Private schools in Rwanda close down as public schools become more attractive by ITbomb(m): 11:51am On Aug 27, 2017 |
Statsocial:Talking about size, Nigeria is not as big as US in size and population BUT the difference is that US allows states to handle stuff like that. Lets stop talking about Nigeria as a whole, cant that template be implemented in Imo State or Lagos State or Kano State or Akwa Ibom State? 2 Likes |
Re: Private schools in Rwanda close down as public schools become more attractive by Kay17: 11:54am On Aug 27, 2017 |
martineverest: And you sidestepped all i said and kept on insisting on your criterion without explaining why |
Re: Private schools in Rwanda close down as public schools become more attractive by Kay17: 11:55am On Aug 27, 2017 |
highchief3: What's your definition of restructure |
Re: Private schools in Rwanda close down as public schools become more attractive by smartnero24(m): 12:50pm On Aug 27, 2017 |
frankmoney: You have no idea what you're talking about |
Re: Private schools in Rwanda close down as public schools become more attractive by Saintp(m): 12:54pm On Aug 27, 2017 |
Kudos to Rwanda. To think a landlocked nation is progressing makes it interesting. |
Re: Private schools in Rwanda close down as public schools become more attractive by mfm04622: 1:20pm On Aug 27, 2017 |
Statsocial: Is the US,UK or EU socialists? Education up to 12 years in school is free in those countries. Basic education up to 12 years in school should be free while tertiary education shouldn't be free money. My opinion |
Re: Private schools in Rwanda close down as public schools become more attractive by Exciton(m): 1:29pm On Aug 27, 2017 |
I can't believe some people are trying to rationalize why not even a single fvcking state (including Abuja) in Nigeria can't provide quality primary and secondary education while the likes of Rwanda can achieve such feat nationwide. Simple pry/sec school that doesn't require million dollar equipment... just good teachers, a roof, and basic supplies -- I couldn't give a sh!t if they sat on floors, as long as they've got great teachers to develop their minds. It's a coincidence that I read just this morning that qualified Finnish teachers must have completed a 5 year Masters education programme after their first degree to teach at their primary/secondary schools. The programme has a 10% acceptance rate... that's how much they value quality education. The question is what will it cost us to put up institutes such as these? Very little compared to the amount they steal or use to build a useless rail line from Kano/Kaduna to some shit-hole village. The honest truth is that no one gives a fvck about providing quality education to the masses. If they did, they'd already be restructuring the entire education system that's piss poor. It seems all African countries (except the likes of CAR, Zimbabwe, DRC and Eritrea... our mates ) will become developed long before Nigeria. We are utter failures. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Private schools in Rwanda close down as public schools become more attractive by MasterKim: 1:29pm On Aug 27, 2017 |
Public schools in osogbo re better than this |
Re: Private schools in Rwanda close down as public schools become more attractive by Oshin56(m): 1:39pm On Aug 27, 2017 |
but reverse is the case for nigeria |
Re: Private schools in Rwanda close down as public schools become more attractive by DeRay98(m): 2:00pm On Aug 27, 2017 |
onac16: The corruption in Nig won't allow it, why? Many of the big the private school owners were ones top civil servants or their spouses who know the weak spots in govt. They exploit and bribe ministry officials who collaborates with them to sabotage govt programmes. Our NASS is for sale and these top/big private school owners have connections to influence any policy from govt that might affect the private to the benefits of the masses in govt schools. |
Re: Private schools in Rwanda close down as public schools become more attractive by chyket(m): 2:00pm On Aug 27, 2017 |
I was worried when President Paul Kagame was going for a third time that even required a constitutional amendment, but with all the positive developments currently going on in Rwanda,I hereby rest my case. |
Re: Private schools in Rwanda close down as public schools become more attractive by kjhova(m): 2:04pm On Aug 27, 2017 |
greatermax77: Please, please, please my dear friend, please don't spread falsehoods oh. First off, it is Rwanda. Then especially, that country didn't "fight war for many years" as you suggest. Yes there was notorious ethnic clashes from the fifties, low level rebellion by Tutsis from camps in Uganda and of course those 100 days in the raining season of 1994 when 900,000 people were lost to ethnic cleansing. These do not equate to your statement above suggesting that Rwanda was war torn for many years. You probably referred to Congo and/or Angola. |
Re: Private schools in Rwanda close down as public schools become more attractive by EZEIGBO1OFIMO: 2:17pm On Aug 27, 2017 |
Exciton:haha, you still think this country is not doomed. Even the million naira schools are only teaching fake accents, I hear the teachers are paid terribly and the owners are tin gods. |
Re: Private schools in Rwanda close down as public schools become more attractive by Nobody: 2:19pm On Aug 27, 2017 |
ITbomb:States majorly handle the secondary and primary educational. There are certainly more state secondary schools in every Nigerian state more than the federal ones. But when you have a state like Ekiti whose igr is less than the wage bill of a school like Lautech then you begin to see how problematic making the entire educational sector government based. There are ppl who can still afford private education in Nigeria. |
Re: Private schools in Rwanda close down as public schools become more attractive by Oduok(m): 2:26pm On Aug 27, 2017 |
This is a case of Osun State where public schools are more funded than private schools. Kudos to the governor, Ogbeni Rauf Adesoji Aregbesola with the Omoluabi spirit. |
Re: Private schools in Rwanda close down as public schools become more attractive by rottennaija(m): 2:30pm On Aug 27, 2017 |
Statsocial: Wrong, improve the quality of primary and secondary schools in Nigeria and see private schools suffer decline and reduction of fee |
Re: Private schools in Rwanda close down as public schools become more attractive by Exciton(m): 2:55pm On Aug 27, 2017 |
EZEIGBO1OFIMO: Hehehe. But compared to Eritrea, who no longer have a single fvcking university (according to Aljazeera), there's still hope. The scary thing is that many don't see anything wrong with the quality of our basic education. Even 17th century European nations had far better education standards than we currently have. The only thing we are stuck on is how to read and write. As for those extremely expensive fraudster "international" schools where they pay in dollars but employ teachers from the same pool that the average Naija school employs from, I'd rather homeschool my child. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Private schools in Rwanda close down as public schools become more attractive by EZEIGBO1OFIMO: 3:02pm On Aug 27, 2017 |
Exciton:I'm really considering homeschooling myself. |
Re: Private schools in Rwanda close down as public schools become more attractive by Nmanuanu(f): 3:24pm On Aug 27, 2017 |
Ours is just the opposite. How unfortunate. |
Re: Private schools in Rwanda close down as public schools become more attractive by Exciton(m): 3:48pm On Aug 27, 2017 |
EZEIGBO1OFIMO: I don't think such is possible in Naija. At best, you can supplement your child's learning with online lessons on topics like DIY electronics, politics, philosophy and history that his/her agemates in developed countries are expected to know. |
Re: Private schools in Rwanda close down as public schools become more attractive by EZEIGBO1OFIMO: 4:02pm On Aug 27, 2017 |
Exciton:and absolutely no religion 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Private schools in Rwanda close down as public schools become more attractive by Rett0: 4:12pm On Aug 27, 2017 |
Statsocial: We are not bigger than US. Public schools are free and of good standard there. |
Re: Private schools in Rwanda close down as public schools become more attractive by Chukazu: 4:13pm On Aug 27, 2017 |
Ameachi did the same in Rivers state, I don't know if Wike has destroyed it |
Re: Private schools in Rwanda close down as public schools become more attractive by lebete3000: 5:17pm On Aug 27, 2017 |
lonelydora: There's something that breeds that hate. Settle it and see ppl support you. Avoid and see your very good intentions thwarted. You can't hurt me and try to placate me with something else. I'll always remember and will be driven to destroy you even to my own detriment. When politicians understand this mentality of an individual, they'll change their ways and things will start to change. |
Re: Private schools in Rwanda close down as public schools become more attractive by Optimist88(m): 5:23pm On Aug 27, 2017 |
Henrypraise:We can only refer to when a President in the USA were sick. |
Re: Private schools in Rwanda close down as public schools become more attractive by rwanda250(f): 6:17pm On Aug 27, 2017 |
that's my country!!! I am proud rwandese |
Re: Private schools in Rwanda close down as public schools become more attractive by biafran1stson(m): 6:55pm On Aug 27, 2017 |
The reverse is the case in the demnable zoological republic |
Re: Private schools in Rwanda close down as public schools become more attractive by OGHENAOGIE(m): 7:46pm On Aug 27, 2017 |
Statsocial:well said just like in the United States private schools exist its about having a working economy nd a good system....question we should ask how Is even our primary school system....d bottom line is standard should be set...both private and public schools should meet up d criteria...funding to public schools shd be on govt alone...private individuals and endowment funds is highly needed then any private school thst can meet standard does not deserve to operate as education shd not be profit making alone d impact on d society is important 1 Like |
Re: Private schools in Rwanda close down as public schools become more attractive by OGHENAOGIE(m): 7:51pm On Aug 27, 2017 |
dapyd1:indeed u said it all no policy direction on education...anything govt we think it can't work which is not true...how come our public primary school system is dead....a state of emergency should be declared on education in Nigeria.... 1 Like |
Re: Private schools in Rwanda close down as public schools become more attractive by DrayZee: 7:52pm On Aug 27, 2017 |
martineverest:So why do you think they are asking for resource control? If they got all the proceeds of their oil, you wouldn't be able to compare Lagos to any of the oil producing States. They share their proceeds with the rest of Nigeria and it's not fair to them. |
Re: Private schools in Rwanda close down as public schools become more attractive by KenModi(m): 8:18pm On Aug 27, 2017 |
rozayx5: Can u still understand and speak Swahili? |
Re: Private schools in Rwanda close down as public schools become more attractive by martineverest(m): 10:19pm On Aug 27, 2017 |
DrayZee:oga, I'm from niger Delta, the huge allocation given to Bayelsa is enough to make the state a step ahead of Kigali... Yet our govt squander the money 1 Like |
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