Thursday, 17 October 2013
Where are all the Education Funds? Omotola Jalade Ekeinde asks FG, ASUU
Omotala Jalade EkeindeAs the face off between the Academic Staff Union of University, ASUU and the Federal Government lingers one of Nollywood actress, Omotola Ekeinde has added her voice to the cry for solution.
Omotola on her twitter handle want to know why there is a ‘crippling silence’ on the strike issue that has been on for months now with out solution.
One will but join her to ask what importance do the two parties place on the lives of the youths of this nation when majority of them are at home doing what? When they should be studying.
Omotola twitted
Why is there a crippling silence when Nigerian schools have been SHUT 4 mouths and the youths are wasting away with their future uncertain?
Why are students of the Most Populous Black Nation in the World “Giant” of Africa Not in schools? where are all the education funds? #Nigeria
Education is a right not privilege. This should be the 1st Responsibility of every parent, state and country to their child #Nigeria#Education
One true question that is begging for answer is where are all the education founds ? Omotola has asked and we hope she will get answers
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