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Parents Kick Against Immortality In School Literature Books- What Say You by Wagasigiungu(op):
WE HOPE OTHER NORMAL SCHOOLS WILL FOLLOW THIS GOOD MOVE

CRESCENT SCHOOLS
1004 HOUSING ESTATE, VICTORIA ISLAND, LAGOS

9th June, 2017.

The Honourable Minister of Education,
The Federal Ministry of Education,
Federal Secretariat Complex,
Shehu Shagari Way, Central Area,
P.M.B. 146, Garki, Abuja.

Dear Sir,

OUR COMPLAINT AND OBSERVATIONS ON THE IMMORAL CONTENTS IN OUR CURRICULA

We, the Parent-Teacher Association of Crescent College, Victoria Island, Lagos, are constrained to bring to your notice that we have observed that it has become the tradition of the National Examinations Council (NECO) to recommend junior secondary literature textbooks that fall short of moral standards that our nation’s educational system should be promoting. More specifically, the books are nothing but a means of glamorising acts of indecency such as rape, violence, kidnapping, girl defilement and sexualisation of knowledge. The books expose the vulnerable and unsuspecting minds of 10-12 year olds to amorous and deviant practices that can in turn breed rapists, cultists, homosexuals and kidnappers in youngsters. The prevalence of cases of rape among secondary students in recent times cannot be unconnected with the urge to experiment with the experience they have from such books.

For example, The Precious Child, by Queen O. Okweshine, gave a vivid description of a young lady’s body as follows: If only I can find a sweet 16 to cool me down. But these eaglets with their fronts and backs fully set. Waaoo, those tender breasts that gyrate in provocating rhythm which seem to say (pushes his chest forward) ‘I swear to God.’ (page 56)

In the same vein, another book, ‘The Tears of a Bride’ authored by Oyekunle Oyedeji, an accountant, is another reason to make a responsive and responsible parent feel concerned about the kind of adults schooling is grooming their children to be. The story is centred on two characters, Ajibike and Akofe, who are passionately in love, with Araba, the staff bearer, not allowing them to be. The author throws caution and modesty to the dogs as reflected in the following excerpts:

1. Lights open on Akofe and Ajibike lying criss-cross on the ground with Ajibike’s head on Akofe’s chest and his arms wrapped around her. Akofe’s eyes are closed as he savours the splendour of the moment. His index finger runs through her body, drawing imaginary lines with its tip. Ajibike curiously raises her head from his chest to look into his face, only to discover a wide smile is playing therein. (page 10)

2. Tell them also that the breast of a woman in a man’s mouth tastes better than the best of palm wine. (page 86)

3. Araba comes out of his house bare to the waist and readjusts his wrapper. Romoke cries weakly as she comes out from the house holding her wrapper to her chest to prevent it from falling off her body. Araba has just defiled her. (page 91)

Furthermore, the tradition of literary immorality has recently graduated to the level of Joint Admissions and Matriculations Board (JAMB) as observable from the blameable content of its recommended Use of English text for the 2017 UTME, In Dependence. The book is succinctly described by the author, thus: It is the story of two people struggling to find themselves and each other – a story of passion and idealism, courage and betrayal, and the universal desire to fall madly, deep, in love. Nothing short of this enamoured description of love is depicted by the storyline. In fact, our students who sat the current UTME found it morally distasteful, to say the least.

OUR REQUESTS

In view of the negative effects of books like these on the morals of our children and the family system, the foundation of our society, we, therefore, request as follows:

1. There should be objective content analysis of books meant for learners’ consumption, before they are certified fit for school use by the appropriate organ of the ministry.

2. We request that such books (even as they affect other subjects) are withdrawn from use immediately considering the extent of their incalculable potential damage to the youths now and in future.

3. To forestall a recurrence, we demand that the process that led to the adoption of the books is investigated and whosoever is found culpable is sanctioned appropriately.

4. We implore the Ministry of Education to do everything possible within its powers to put a stop to the use of such books immediately.

5. We implore the Ministry to recommend, henceforth, books that teach values such as honesty, integrity, decency, hard work and selflessness, which seek to promote humanity in our youngsters, in the interest of our nation.

In conclusion, we are hopeful that our concerns on the textbooks and some perverted aspects of the curricula would be given a listening ear. As a parent and a role model, we eagerly look forward to your urgent decision and action in addressing these worries. Thank you in anticipation of your favourable response.

Yours faithfully,
Mrs. Fatima Mahmud-Oyekan
Head of Crescent Schools
Alhaji Aliyu Gudaji
Chairman, Parent-Teacher Association

Re: Parents Kick Against Immortality In School Literature Books- What Say You by ekensi01: 1:37pm On Jun 18, 2017
As i was coming it was a yoruba land that this will happen, the student even enjoy it. the parents are stupid said by a yoruba teacher.
Re: Parents Kick Against Immortality In School Literature Books- What Say You by Wagasigiungu(op): 1:51pm On Jun 18, 2017
ekensi01:
As i was coming it was a yoruba land that this will happen, the student even enjoy it. the parents are stupid said by a yoruba teacher.
I can't seem to comprehend what you just wrote. Can you please rephrase.
Do i sense some ethnic undertone in your post?
P. S. Please don't derail this thread with your ethnic rantings. We don't need all that bullshit this lovely sunday afternoon.
Re: Parents Kick Against Immortality In School Literature Books- What Say You by ekensi01: 1:54pm On Jun 18, 2017
Wagasigiungu:
I can't seem to comprehend what you just wrote. Can you please rephrase.
i hope your dad and tutors are still alive but incase they're not just take the message to their grave. ibecile
Re: Parents Kick Against Immortality In School Literature Books- What Say You by whirlwind7(m): 1:55pm On Jun 18, 2017
Its not enough that standards have fallen.
Now, they hope to nail its coffin shut with unneeded lurid details in literatures meant for minors.

Who vets these books, anyway?
Re: Parents Kick Against Immortality In School Literature Books- What Say You by Wagasigiungu(op): 2:04pm On Jun 18, 2017
ekensi01:
i hope your dad and tutors are still alive but incase they're not just take the message to their grave. ibecile
Nna men!!! This guy dey provoke o. Both my dad and tutors are all hail and hearty. To God be the Glory. No weapon/evil wishes fashioned against them shall prosper. Guy please take a chill pill and relax. All this unprovoked rantings online no go help your ministry o!!!! Peace and One Love bro.
Re: Parents Kick Against Immortality In School Literature Books- What Say You by bkool7(m): 2:08pm On Jun 18, 2017
ekensi01:
i hope your dad and tutors are still alive but incase they're not just take the message to their grave. ibecile
Please kindly retype what yoi type . even I couldn't comprehend it.
Re: Parents Kick Against Immortality In School Literature Books- What Say You by ekensi01: 2:12pm On Jun 18, 2017
bkool7:
Please kindly retype what yoi type . even I couldn't comprehend it.
grin grin grin grin grin

PLEASE RE-READ WHAT YOU WROTE. cool
Re: Parents Kick Against Immortality In School Literature Books- What Say You by bkool7(m): 2:21pm On Jun 18, 2017
ekensi01:
grin grin grin grin grin

PLEASE RE-READ WHAT YOU WROTE. cool
you don't write online , you type .
that's why an error is a typo
Re: Parents Kick Against Immortality In School Literature Books- What Say You by ekensi01: 2:25pm On Jun 18, 2017
bkool7:
you don't write online , you type . that's why an error is a typo
What you just said, how does it make sense to your doom brain?
Re: Parents Kick Against Immortality In School Literature Books- What Say You by bkool7(m): 2:53pm On Jun 18, 2017
ekensi01:
What you just said, how does it make sense to your doom brain?
I give up.

I thought you might take corrections but obviously, you are so full of insults and thus- incorrigible
Re: Parents Kick Against Immortality In School Literature Books- What Say You by ekensi01: 3:05pm On Jun 18, 2017
bkool7:
I give up.

I thought you might take corrections but obviously, you are so full of insults and thus- incorrigible
Incorrigible huh.

I like that. bye see you.
Re: Parents Kick Against Immortality In School Literature Books- What Say You by zombader(m): 6:03pm On Aug 31, 2017
Werey ni eleyi o. Acute psychosis dey worry this ekensi.
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