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Christianity EtcRe: Last Sunday Of The Year: Share Your Testimonies Here by GARBOFRANK: 4:44pm On Dec 29, 2024
God has been faithful all through this year. He built house for me, pays my bills despite the wasted years.
HealthRe: Help! Something On My Skin by GARBOFRANK: 9:00pm On Nov 28, 2024
It's eczema, vuy surphur, grind it to powder or buy powder one and mix it with significant versline. And be robbing on the affected place
CrimeRe: Suspected Maize Thief Stabs Woman To Death In Adamawa by GARBOFRANK: 12:00am On Nov 12, 2024
I am amazed that maize is being stolen
EducationThe Alarming Collusion In Kogi State: A Call To Action For Parents by GARBOFRANK(op): 4:14pm On Oct 08, 2024
In recent times, the private education sector in Kogi State, and indeed throughout Nigeria, has seen a disturbing trend that threatens the very foundation of our educational system. A coalition of private school proprietors, Parent-Teacher Association (PTA) representatives, book publishers, and even officials from the Ministry of Education appears to be operating in concert to exploit unsuspecting parents. This unsavory alliance is transforming educational institutions into profit-driven enterprises, prioritizing financial gain over the welfare of students and their families.

The Extortionate Practices

Parents are increasingly becoming victims of a system designed to extract as much money as possible from them. Some of the most flagrant practices include:

1. Compulsory Purchase of Customized Exercise Books: Many schools are mandating the use of specially branded exercise books, often sold at excessively inflated prices. Comparatively, prices at local bookshops are significantly lower, yet parents are left with no choice but to comply due to the school's regulations. This not only places an additional financial burden on families but also raises questions about the authenticity of the educational experience being offered.

2. Manipulating Textbooks into Workbooks: Another insidious tactic involves converting textbooks into workbooks. By doing so, schools eliminate the possibility of passing textbooks to incoming students. This not only forces parents to purchase new books annually but also creates a cycle of continuous expenditure that many families struggle to manage.

3. Collusion with Book Publishers: The relationship between private schools and publishers appears to be mutually beneficial at the expense of parents. Schools are increasingly insisting on student buying textbooks in school, often at considerably higher prices. This monopoly denies parents the choice of seeking cheaper alternatives, such as local vendors.

4. Lack of Support from PTAs and Ministry: In theory, PTAs and the Ministry of Education are meant to represent the interests of students and parents. However, many parents, including myself, have found that when we raise these valid concerns, we are met with hostility or indifference. In a personal experience, after I flagged these issues during a chat at PTA platform at Omoduni Academy, the director removed me from the platform, opting for silence over dialogue. My subsequent petition to the Ministry yielded no relief, as they seemed to align more with the schools than the parents they are meant to support.

The Consequence: A Decaying Educational System

This alarming situation is not just about financial exploitation; it is undermining the educational system itself. When institutions prioritize profit over pedagogy, classrooms become less about learning and more about revenue generation. The essence of education is being distorted into a marketplace, where the focus shifts from imparting knowledge to lining pockets.

A Clarion Call for Parental Action

The time has come for parents to unite against these exploitative practices. We must become vigilant guardians of our children's education, demanding transparency and fairness. Here are some steps we can take as a collective:

1. Educate Yourself and Your Community: Understanding the rights of parents and students in the educational system is crucial. Attend meetings, read up on policies, and share information with fellow parents to create awareness.

2. Form Support Groups: Create a coalition of concerned parents to discuss issues and collaborate on strategies to resist these exploitative practices. There is strength in numbers.

3. Engage with the Ministry of Education: Write letters, submit petitions, and request meetings with educational authorities to voice your concerns. Highlight the illegalities and ethical breaches occurring in the name of education.

4. Advocate for Fair Pricing: Encourage schools to develop partnerships with local vendors and support a competitive marketplace that benefits parents and students alike.

5. Leverage Media and Social Platforms: Use social media to bring attention to these practices. Highlight the challenges faced by parents and students and seek broader community support.

In conclusion, the time for complacency is over. Parents must take an active role in safeguarding our children’s educational experience, advocating for systemic changes that put student welfare over profit. We need to restore the sanctity of our educational institutions and ensure they serve their intended purpose: to educate and empower the next generation. Together, we can redefine the narrative and reclaim our children's right to an equitable education.
HealthRe: My Relationship At Risk Cos Of Sex by GARBOFRANK: 8:27pm On Jul 13, 2024
Call me on 08033323995
PoliticsRe: Minimum Wage: I Can't Afford To Pay N100000 To Each Of My 4 Drivers - SGF Akume by GARBOFRANK: 7:34pm On Jun 06, 2024
It's obvious that our leaders were sent by God or Devil to punish us. Just imagine a salary ratio of 1,000,000 : 1 in the case of political office holder to civil servants respectively in Nigeria . The good news is that all the masses' wealth in your hands will go for nursing pains n sickness and partly return back to the oppressed pocket.
FoodRe: Cheap Alternative To Garri? by GARBOFRANK: 9:14pm On Jun 04, 2024
Saw dust
CrimeRe: Army Reacts To Attack On Soldiers At Banex Plaza by GARBOFRANK: 11:31pm On May 21, 2024
opeyemi2012:
It was a very unfortunate and unnecessary incident. Why beat the soldiers like that when they weren't trying to be violent themselves? No life was at risk, so why?.......Those banex touts need to be taught a lesson to serve as a deterrent to others who may want to try this again.

We should respect our men in uniform. Report through the right channels if they are found wanting.

Where are the cowards now when Banex is locked up? Why can't they show up to enforce their rights?
I guessed u ar a uniform man to judged this way, in the first instance, is soldier supposed to interfere in civil matter? No, but they did just because anything goes in Nigeria. Were they not suppose to advise their relative that owns the phone to engage police. Nigeria soldiers are not displaying professionalism, they are power drunk. You said people should not touch uniform men, fine but let them not annihilate innocent citizens.
PoliticsRe: Tinubu Welcomes Kano Billionaire, Aminu Dantata by GARBOFRANK: 10:30pm On May 21, 2024
You want other countries' citizens to respect you and your country but you disregard you president who is one of the symbols of Nigeria
PoliticsRe: Tinubu Welcomes Kano Billionaire, Aminu Dantata by GARBOFRANK: 10:24pm On May 21, 2024
Watch out, America did not become great by messing up with their president.
FashionRe: Helen Williams Breaks Guinness World Record For Widest Wig (Video) by GARBOFRANK: 10:12pm On May 21, 2024
What else?
PoliticsRe: 5 Laughable Achievements Of Governor Ododo’s First 100 Days In Office by GARBOFRANK: 8:41pm On May 09, 2024
So, no one among you critics is able to see other listed achievement except the 5 out of the 31 outlined. You are all not fair, just because of your hatred for Yahaya.
BusinessRe: Placidus Nwachukwu: FCMB Bank Manager Bags 121 Years Jail Over N112m Fraud by GARBOFRANK: 10:46pm On May 04, 2024
The man will only serve 9 years jail term since it runs concurrently.
FamilyRe: Surviving Without Sex As A Single Mum... It's So Difficult by GARBOFRANK: 10:05am On Mar 25, 2022
You call call for counsel 09025013171
PoliticsRe: Alao Akala Is Dead. Ex-Oyo State Governor Dies At 71 by GARBOFRANK: 12:06pm On Jan 12, 2022
There is always a time to come, a time to go
FamilyRe: My Husband Nearly Beat Me To Death Because I Denied Him Sex - Happiness Omonogor by GARBOFRANK: 11:08pm On Oct 26, 2020
Her name depicted her attitude, "omo no go" meaning the picking stupid
PoliticsRe: 'My Transition Hours': Jonathan Invites Buhari, Obasanjo, Atiku To Launch by GARBOFRANK: 10:11am On Oct 23, 2018
Lordofthewest:
Lmao...congratulations
may be
PoliticsRe: 'My Transition Hours': Jonathan Invites Buhari, Obasanjo, Atiku To Launch by GARBOFRANK: 10:07am On Oct 23, 2018
Interesting, no permanent enemy in politics
CrimeRe: SARS Shoots Ram Seller Dead At A Market In Kogi (Graphic Photos) by GARBOFRANK: 8:07am On Mar 14, 2018
Redoil:
If you believe things are working well under buhari click like
If you think things are not working well under buhari click share
Naija shud dust their pvc
PoliticsRe: Emmanuel Uduaghan Visits Ibrahim Babangida In His Minna Residence (Photos) by GARBOFRANK: 12:14pm On Mar 07, 2018
Naija is in samble

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