BY TEMITOPE TAIWOThe Nigerian education system keeps frustrating ambitions and aspirations with the frequent culture of disruptions to the process of acquiring knowledge. The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) recently announced a one-month warning strike to ensure the government stops reneging on agreements with the union. ASUU strikes have done more harm than good on the education sector with students bearing most of the accruing costs from the occurrences. Aside from the increasing rate of school dropouts, not a few citizens have lost hope in the Nigerian education system. An increase in youthful crime and immorality is not unrelated to the incessant ASUU strikes.
Source: The Guardian February 28, 2022 01:00 UTC