For Ndidi Godwin, switching her children’s education from a private to a public school has turned out to be a huge mistake. The Methodist Primary School, Ewu-Tuntun, which her two daughters attend has gradually – but steadily – become a shadow of itself over the past years. And there seems to be no succour in sight.
Established in 1953, the school with a pupil population of 374 consists of three buildings housing 18 classrooms. Ten of the classrooms are not in use while the remaining eight are in advanced stages of disrepair – no windows, broken ceilings, cracked walls, and tattered, leaky roofs.Methodist Primary School, Ewu Tuntun, is situated in Oshodi, a bustling community in the heart of Lagos popular for hosting major motor parks as well as housing hoodlums.
“No fence, no security for our children, even the classrooms are not good for learning. Many big people attended this school, in fact, there are many old students of the school living in this area, but nothing has been done.Another parent said the school premises have become a playground for hoodlums.
Each of the 36 states and the federal capital territory has a UBE arm to enhance proper co-ordination between the federal and state governments.
Yet one man was loading bullion vans for elections Why can't the alleged 10% of Alfa Bet deduction from the state's IGR be used for schools
All Nigerian public schools are ramshackle!!
That's what education system in 9ja has become ad it's getting worse by the day.
Centre of Excellence indeed.
Majority of those hoodlums are political thugs for APC Fact