Collapse of public schools imminent in North

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A former Senator, Shehu Sani, has cautioned about the imminent collapse of public schools especially in Northern Nigeria, calling on the leaders in the region to take education with all the seriousness it deserves.

“It is unfortunate that today, some of the public schools that produced the best people in the history of this country are drooling over what they used to be. The outspoken former lawmaker also lamented that the activities of bandits and terrorists have destroyed the educational fabric and basis in northern Nigeria.

The former senator said there was evidence that many top terrorists’ commanders had been eliminated across the country.

 

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