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| Re: Ogun Government Stops Graduation Ceremonies In Public And Private Schools by biggy00000(m): 7:38pm On Jun 18 |
I am happy you are not poor; affordabilitysometimes is not same as being "poor" while you can afford it does not make it same for all parents. Also, some school have made it compulsory and outrageous that parents complain as they are graduallygoing beyond the average reach. You might also agree with me that some level of classism is being introduced leading to unhealthy competition amongst parent and students, this is aside the "teachers appreciation" on the side. Like we say " a balanced diet is a cookie in every hand" MrSly: |
| Re: Ogun Government Stops Graduation Ceremonies In Public And Private Schools by egunna(m): 7:41pm On Jun 18 |
Josywhyte:ok, tell us the importance of organizing a graduation party. It's a pure nonsense. What exactly is a secondary or primary school graduand celebrating? |
| Re: Ogun Government Stops Graduation Ceremonies In Public And Private Schools by egunna(m): 7:44pm On Jun 18 |
MrSly:that you can afford it does not mean every parent out there can. |
| Re: Ogun Government Stops Graduation Ceremonies In Public And Private Schools by drololaaof: 7:45pm On Jun 18 |
Welcome development, some parents \ guardians rán into debt ,some find it difficult to school fees. |
| Re: Ogun Government Stops Graduation Ceremonies In Public And Private Schools by egunna(m): 7:52pm On Jun 18 |
Kobicove:can u imagine celebrating graduation from secondary school only to later find out that you didn't make your waec result?dat o e talking nonsense is one of the reasons the society is getting worse with each passing day. |
| Re: Ogun Government Stops Graduation Ceremonies In Public And Private Schools by Bluntemperor: 8:09pm On Jun 18 |
egunna:Look at your lame excuses, So, because an Accident Occurs on a Road,then the Road 🛣️ should be closed Permanently,abi ⁉️ So, Passing WAEC has to do with graduation of the Students 🥹 Na Wao for how Una de reason ! |
| Re: Ogun Government Stops Graduation Ceremonies In Public And Private Schools by doubleportion: 8:39pm On Jun 18 |
Bluntemperor:Majority of the parents are owing school fees but they will find it convenient to pay for end of season and graduation party, it's part of what private school most especially the struggling ones use to survive that long holiday. |
| Re: Ogun Government Stops Graduation Ceremonies In Public And Private Schools by IMPARTIAL: 8:55pm On Jun 18 |
ravensckar:Terrible! I sent this news item to someone. I believe Lagos State government will follow up soon. |
| Re: Ogun Government Stops Graduation Ceremonies In Public And Private Schools by Josywhyte: 10:10pm On Jun 18 |
egunna:Have you been through primary and secondary schools? |
| Re: Ogun Government Stops Graduation Ceremonies In Public And Private Schools by ravensckar(m): 10:13pm On Jun 18 |
Bluntemperor:Kk |
| Re: Ogun Government Stops Graduation Ceremonies In Public And Private Schools by opeldavid: 10:32pm On Jun 18 |
Very good 👍 |
| Re: Ogun Government Stops Graduation Ceremonies In Public And Private Schools by egunna(m): 5:59am On Jun 19 |
J Josywhyte:I am rounding up my PhD studies as I type. Don't think too highly of yourself. |
| Re: Ogun Government Stops Graduation Ceremonies In Public And Private Schools by egunna(m): 6:02am On Jun 19 |
Bluntemperor:it simply means you shudnt count your chicks before they hatch. I do not expect you to understand this. Being that you love to celebrate your wins before the match. |
| Re: Ogun Government Stops Graduation Ceremonies In Public And Private Schools by nairalanda1(m): 6:08am On Jun 19 |
BeardedMeat:I said what I said, because there are far too many people on this site who when you disagree with them they low key call you a yourba supporter of tinubu. The guy I responded to assumed I was yourba and was excusing insecurity and thus defending tinubu...when the reason for the clampdown on graduatuin ceremonies was clearly written in the notice. Don;t support him. He knows he messed up. |
| Re: Ogun Government Stops Graduation Ceremonies In Public And Private Schools by Cantona77: 6:31am On Jun 19 |
Govt should stipulate a maximum fee for any form of graduation party in naija in both public & private schools and enforce it. |
| Re: Ogun Government Stops Graduation Ceremonies In Public And Private Schools by Vernor(m): 7:31am On Jun 19 |
That is your thinking, but you're wrong we parents are really tired of schools licking us dry calling different fees and children will not understand parents because of peer pressure. Ikay99: |
| Re: Ogun Government Stops Graduation Ceremonies In Public And Private Schools by LibertyRep: 9:31am On Jun 19 |
They have already relaxed it. Pry 6, JSS 3 and SSS 3 students are now exempted. No party, no Aso ebi , no unnecessary funfair. But trust me, the elite schools won't comply or find their way around it. Sensiblerealist: |
| Re: Ogun Government Stops Graduation Ceremonies In Public And Private Schools by sirblend: 10:11am On Jun 19 |
It won't work..... Most private schools in Ogun state have already purchased end of the session party gifts |
| Re: Ogun Government Stops Graduation Ceremonies In Public And Private Schools by BeardedMeat(m): 11:07am On Jun 19 |
nairalanda1:I'm not supporting him, rather you disappointed yourself with that partisan slur where it's not necessary. You have nothing to prove. |
| Re: Ogun Government Stops Graduation Ceremonies In Public And Private Schools by nairalanda1(m): 11:14am On Jun 19 |
BeardedMeat:And the tribal slur he disgraced himself with? Seriously man, seriously, don';t excuse what he did. |
| Re: Ogun Government Stops Graduation Ceremonies In Public And Private Schools by MrSly(m): 11:59am On Jun 19 |
biggy00000:Ask yourself the penitent question. Why can't Nigerians afford few thousands of naira even though they work every minute of their lives? The reason is poor leadership. Then the poor leaders avoided taking responsibility and resign honourable but then channelled the blame to people who established business to make money. Does govt also set prices for things they use to run their schools so they could ensure their affordability. Does the govt give them any form of help, subsidy or grant or even loan? You, that quoted me have you ever spoken with the owner of your children's school to understand some things they face. Njgeria is very shameless. I refuse to be deceived by this useless govt. School owners are not the reason the economy is this way. The governor nof that state shiuld resign and not playing to the galleries. It is good to know about this deeply before making informed contributions on those subject matters. We should not allow govt to manipulate us. |
| Re: Ogun Government Stops Graduation Ceremonies In Public And Private Schools by MrSly(m): 12:06pm On Jun 19 |
Kobicove:From the moment I was enrolled into a private school I started attending graduation and my parents laid for it. I attended a Catholic mission secondary school and we celebrated feast day annually. So all these did not start today. But my point is that payment for graduation is not why Nigerians are poor. Poor leadership, embezzlement, corruption are the reason for low per capita income. So the governor who is directly guilty should not manipulate you into thinking that paying for graduation for your own child to experience happiness with other siblings is the cause of the economic word in Nigeria. |
| Re: Ogun Government Stops Graduation Ceremonies In Public And Private Schools by dragunov: 12:13pm On Jun 19 |
Nword22: Dada Sule suebebe |
| Re: Ogun Government Stops Graduation Ceremonies In Public And Private Schools by biggy00000(m): 1:33pm On Jun 19 |
I appreciateyour point of view on this subject. However, government is still the ultimate regulator even though they provide little or no support to schools around. My point of view is that if moderation cant be applied on these fees, it should be cancelled. While some parent can pay the base fees with so many add ons ( social- field trip,graduation, party's), some still default on the base fee. MrSly: |
| Re: Ogun Government Stops Graduation Ceremonies In Public And Private Schools by MrSly(m): 1:58pm On Jun 19 |
biggy00000:I understand that govt is the ultimate regulator, humanly speaking. That is why I am saying that they left the substance and they are pursuing shadows. Regulating how much schools collect is very dumb to top govt priorities in this state of total systemic decay in the country. How much is graduation fee? I paid 5k for my daughter. Is that what is making people go hungry such that govt should leave all the national issues affecting lives and properties of people to regulate graduation in schools? Try to understand me |
| Re: Ogun Government Stops Graduation Ceremonies In Public And Private Schools by Josywhyte: 7:26pm On Jun 19 |
egunna:Then don't ask for graduation to be banned nationwide. And I'm not thinking too high of myself |
| Re: Ogun Government Stops Graduation Ceremonies In Public And Private Schools by egunna(m): 9:21pm On Jun 19 |
G Josywhyte:of course you are, else you wudnt be asking if I went to primary or secondary school. So far, I have not attended any graduation or convocation for myself and I am doing just fine. You kno y? Coz it doesn't matter. Am not saying graduation is wrong, but it is been abused in Nigeria. The private schools will milk you dry while the public secondary schools hardly have control over what the students do. If it continues on this trajectory, don't be surprised to hear of students committing suicide if a graduation party is not held for them. If you want a party, pls organize a private one. Then we will see you as a big man. |
| Re: Ogun Government Stops Graduation Ceremonies In Public And Private Schools by Josywhyte: 1:11pm On Jun 20 |
egunna:You would have pointed this out before my question popped up. Anyways, peace. You're now pointing to the direction you had in mind earlier. Nice one. Though, most schools do organize private graduation party for their pupils/students |
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