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How Can Nigeria Education Sector Be Moved To Greater Heights? by HarlequinLekex: 10:01am On Nov 01, 2022
It is no longer a news that the Nigerian education sector is in the muds due to the following factors:
-Lack of enabling environment.

-Lack of proper foundation right from the primary and secondary schools.

-Corrupted and poor ways of getting admissions into tertiary institutions.


-Underpayment of teachers and lecturers in secondary schools and university respectively leading to inadequate ways of teaching.


-Effects of examinations malpractice;a student that scored 340 in UTME,A1 parallel in WAEC, failing post UTME and other allied exams.

-Lack of Research facilities and resources in tertiary institutions.


-Overloading of works on student in most schools:



A student wakes up by 5:00am gets prepared for school,school morning lesson=6:30am to 7:30am,
school assembly=7:30 or 8:00am
,school closes by 4:00pm,
evening class=4:00pm to 5:00pm,
gets home by 6:00pm do housechores then sleeps[due to stress no time to read],the cycle continues the next day.

These leads to production of half baked graduates.




What are the ways forward?
Re: How Can Nigeria Education Sector Be Moved To Greater Heights? by HarlequinLekex: 10:58am On Nov 01, 2022
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Re: How Can Nigeria Education Sector Be Moved To Greater Heights? by koolm101: 8:37pm On Nov 04, 2022
HarlequinLekex:
It is no longer a news that the Nigerian education sector is in the muds due to the following factors:
-Lack of enabling environment.

-Lack of proper foundation right from the primary and secondary schools.

-Corrupted and poor ways of getting admissions into tertiary institutions.


-Underpayment of teachers and lecturers in secondary schools and university respectively leading to inadequate ways of teaching.


-Effects of examinations malpractice;a student that scored 340 in UTME,A1 parallel in WAEC, failing post UTME and other allied exams.

-Lack of Research facilities and resources in tertiary institutions.


-Overloading of works on student in most schools:



A student wakes up by 5:00am gets prepared for school,school morning lesson=6:30am to 7:30am,
school assembly=7:30 or 8:00am
,school closes by 4:00pm,
evening class=4:00pm to 5:00pm,
gets home by 6:00pm do housechores then sleeps[due to stress no time to read],the cycle continues the next day.

These leads to production of half baked graduates.




What are the ways forward?

Hmm. Are you talking about yourself here?

This is indeed disheartening!

My dear, your thoughts are good but someone who doesn't know subject-verb agreement shouldn't be involved in such advocacy.

You're half baked indeed!

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