Thursday 13 October 2011

Teacher, don’t teach me nonsense

“…In this department, no one has ever came out with first class and no one will during my tenure!”. “All you student are block head. You all know nothing and not even a quarter of you pass my course!”.

These are some of the unholy utterances that shot out of the mind, heart and mouth of our lecturers. The lecturers are not patriotic and do not understand the level of destruction they have successfully created in our educational system.

They are not committed to the growth of our education and do not regard the Nigeria student. Big up! Because the students still strive so hard to achieve little success in the midst of all odds.

It is equally unfortunate, many atimes the management of institutions have misinform us paving the way for distraction which eventually derail us from achieving academic excellence. Some of these act of distraction involves arbitrary increase in school fees, misinformation, ungodly enforcement of fees and fines, lackadaisical attitude to complain and request from student or its guardian, inadequate provision of resource to deliver qualitative education to the student and the list is endless.

Furthermore, our lecturers need training and retraining to enable them match up with the growing trend on how to achieve and deliver academic excellence. The works and book they produce should be review before been allowed to be passed on to the general public.

These entire crises we face are been manmade by our Government and nothing is been done to savage it. As we gently work behind towards achieving our educational goal, we are missing out and this will continue to prevent us from been part of the league of developing nations.

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