Home Opinion How to fix Education in Nigeria: by Enojo Kennie from Political Science department Kogi state University.

How to fix Education in Nigeria: by Enojo Kennie from Political Science department Kogi state University.

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Education can be fixed if we do the following Primary, and Secondary school, 60% Vocational Training and Skills Acquisition and 40% formal education

Tertiary institutions shouldn’t be for everybody, except those who are exceptionally brilliant, and it should be on scholarship

Tertiary institutions should charge tuition, keep all students in the hostel, and increase the fees

Polytechnic should be allowed to conclude the training of those interested in technology

College of Education should be made free, allowed to award degrees, and license to to teach primary, and secondary school

Any teacher without college education experience, NCE, and B.ED, shouldn’t be allowed to teach primary and secondary school

Electricity should be regular this will enable people to go into production

Bank of Industry should grant loans to people with skills

NABTEB as an examination body should focus on technical subjects and certify all artisans before they do any work

Individuals should establish industries, that absurb only those with technical knowledge and skills acquisition

University education should be for those who can afford

Courses taught should be those relevant to the current realities of needs and demands

University should do the following to increase IGR

Increased IGR will be used to cater for staff welfare

Water, bread, snacks, foods, and guest house should be pursued vigorously

If Universities produce the aforementioned, More income will come into university

Students will be recruited to reduce the cost of labour, and increase surplus values

University should reduce non teaching staff
University isn’t a place for employment of non teaching staff

Salaries of non teaching staff in some universities are huge to cater for additional faculty

Use students for some of those works and reduce the overhead cost

Security
MORE students can be drafted into the security units and run shirt on part time bases

MORE hostels will increase IGR
Majority of students live off campus, pay exhbitantly for accommodation, transportation, water and others things

Universities can produce all these services adequately, efficiently and extraordinarily

When these are implemented, salaries increased, our house education with have value

Currently
Our educational sector isn’t attractive, because it is ILLEGALLY CHEAP

Illegally Cheap because, students pay unecessary funds without value

Until we focus on knowledge based economy courses, and improve welfare, nothing will work

The current challenges doesn’t need handouts solution, rather, permanent solution

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