THE DEATH OF EDUCATION IN NIGERIA. Nigerian higher education have been eluded with lots of negative vices such as constant strike, cultism, corruption and sexual malpractices. And lots others, All these are agents of death to our educational industry. The youth should be given the appropriate quality academic training and an environment that would enable them to reach their full potential. Presently in Nigeria the educational system or cycle can be divided into to three cycles which includes Cycle one: primary education Cycle two: secondary education Cycle three: tertiary education Each of these cycles has its own setbacks or factors which are responsible for the death of our educational system in this country. Primary education This cycle form the foundation of our educational system in this stage students are first and foremost exposed to the moral ethics of the class room they come in contact with the out side world where they learn how to read, s...
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