The Nigerian Child: Face to Face With Abuse
The streets are increasingly becoming the homes of children in Nigeria, such that if nothing is done a lot more of these children will end up constituting nuisance to the entire nation. In Nigeria, it is a common sight to find children walking, jumping and running to meet up the pace of moving vehicles so as to exchange articles for money with motorists along major busy roads and streets of the nation. These children are on many occasions compelled to sell “pure water” which they are never meant to consume.
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Public Schools: A Boon or Bane
Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 Public schools are different from private schools, in terms of their funding and administration. Public schools receive most of their funds from the state or federal government; whereas private schools rely on private sources, such as donations and organizations for their funding. Though, most public schools are administered by local governments; the overall funding is contributed by the local, state and federal governments. Private schools are under the control of a private body or a charitable trust.
Education Problems in Public Schools
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