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COVID-19: No Official Date For School Resumption.

Why are students saying that schools will resume on 15th June 2020 without an official announcement by the federal government or probably the ministry of Education. News Extract by: Chidike Edmond. Please don't regard the news going round saying that schools will resume on 15 June 2020 all are nothing but fake because the federal government has not agreed on when schools will resume. Honestly, students are willing to return back to school following the convicted news that schools have been scheduled to resume on the 15 of June, 2020 which could be mere rumours because the federal government has not agreed on school resuming that day. It's well known that Nigerian students are tired of staying at home and everyone is wanting the Federal Government to resume schools immediately. But the truth is that the federal government cannot risk the lives of students by resuming schools for them following the persistence increase in covid-19 cases in Nigeria. OK let's assu...

Iyogun David Reveals Why Schools Cannot Re-Open

Following the speculated rumours surrounding the reopening of schools in Nigeria by 5th June 2020, Comr Iyogun David Eseli took to his social media outlets to write "Why School Cannot Re-Open Yet" Read Complete Article Below: As the coronavirus pandemic has halted a lot of activities in the world, organizations, companies, churches, and even schools have been on lockdown. There have been several rumours surrounding resumption of normal activities in schools and other organizations, but these are just mere speculations and not true. If the schools would resume, there are several things that need to be put in place. When these things are not available, resumption of schools anytime soon cannot be feasible. It's difficult to maintain social distancing in schools, having an average number of 20 to a classroom. Kids are more difficult to control or make follow guidelines. "Imagine making a child of 5 years or less use a face mask, and he ends up exchanging the...

NANS: Students Deserve Free and Qualitative Education.

Following the on going online protest lead by the National Association of Nigerian Student's - NANS Zone D via its official twitter handle @nanszoned19, the apex Student's Union Government; NANS has kicked against schools Re-Opening online. The protest which started on Monday (18th May 2020), scheduled for one week, had drawn engagement using the following hash tags #NoStudyAllowanceNoOnlineClasses #SlashShoolfeesby50%. Engaging many Nigerian Student's, NANS Zone D releases today's news letter: It Reads; NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIAN STUDENTS (NANS) ZONE D (SOUTH WEST) 19 - 05 - 2020 Students Deserve Free and Qualitative Education; It is Our Right and We Will Fight For It READ ALSO: Akwa Ibom State Government Warns Against Schools Re-Opening Online It is public knowledge that successive government in the country have failed to massively fund education; this is evident in the indiscriminate manner they allocate meagre amount to the educational se...

COVID-19: Akwa Ibom State Government Warns Against Online Re-Opening of Schools

Akwa Ibam State Government kick against schools Re-Opening and collection of fees for 3rd term of the 2019/2020 session. The State Commissioner for Education Prof. Nse Essien during an interactive session on Monday (18th May 2020) with the state Education Think-tank committee and Education Statekeholders, warned that schools who defy this order may loose their operating license. He added that resumption date for both public and private schools will be announced soon. The Commission when on to added that later in the week, a special website where all the lessons so far delivered on radio would be hosted to enable students to go back, revise and download both audio and lecture notes in lessons already delivered. His words, “No School, both public and private is authorized to start the 3rd term 2019/2020 school year, either in Schools environment or online. Resumption of Schools for the school year will be announced when government is convinced that our children will be safe in S...

COVID-19: Why President Buhari Didn't Address Nigerian's on Monday

His Excellency, Mohammed Buhari The presidential aid to President of The Federal Republic of Nigeria, Muhammed Buhari; Femi Adesina took to twitter to express why the said presidential address scheduled for Monday 18th May, 2020 could not hold. A tweet by Presidential spokesman Femi Adesina via his official twitter handle @FemiAdesina reads; "No Presidential broadcast on COVID-19 updates today. None was planned. Rather, the Presidential Task Force  during its usual media briefings bring the nation up to speed on the next steps." ----------------- For Advertisements & News Report: Contact: +2348107735463 Twitter: @chidikeedmond Instagram: @chidikeedmond Facebook: @chidikeedmondNGO Email: Click Here