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Emeka Esogbue

Sos on Nigerian Public Schools

... is only one solution to these all, enact the law that will mandate every public office holder to enroll their wards in Nigerian schools, this will force our political office holders to look the way of education sector after all no one wants ... Read Read: Sos on Nigerian Public Schools

By: Emeka Esogbue | 29/10/2008 | College & University

A Journey to Republic De Benin in West Africa: My Personal Experiences and the Nigerian Situation

... a needle than for a Nigerian student to speak French because he/she learnt it Nigerian school. Benin must have some wonderful schools too.     Benin I must comment presents some of the finest roads in West Africa and Nigeria cannot in ... Read Read: A Journey to Republic De Benin in West Africa: My Personal Experiences and the Nigerian Situation

By: Emeka Esogbue | 11/07/2008 | Travel Tips

PERCEPTIONS OF PRINCIPALS’ RESPONSIBILITIES IN-LOCO-PARENTIS IN NIGERIAN SECONDARY SCHOOLS

... right of principals in-loco-parentis is not absolute when considering the control they have over students in the Nigerian school system. It should be realized that when teachers and principals are not absolute in considering the control ... Read Read: PERCEPTIONS OF PRINCIPALS’ RESPONSIBILITIES IN-LOCO-PARENTIS IN NIGERIAN SECONDARY SCHOOLS

By: Nakpodia | 29/05/2009 | College & University

Under-utilization of French Graduates in Secondary Schools in Makurdi Local Government Area of Benue State of Nigeria

... open better professional prospects for him. Like with the teaching of most foreign languages, teaching French in Nigerian secondary schools is not problem-free. Some of these problems are highlighted by Emordi (1986), who complains that ... Read Read: Under-utilization of French Graduates in Secondary Schools in Makurdi Local Government Area of Benue State of Nigeria

By: ebi | 15/10/2007 | Languages
Emeka Esogbue

How Nigerian Leaders Try to Re-write, Kill History and Removing it From School Curriculum for Selfish Reasons

... while it survives only as an option at the senior secondary school level (Again see Sunday, Vanguard, July 13, 2008) The implication of the handiwork of Obasanjo is the denial of Nigerians the opportunity to understand the ourselves and the ... Read Read: How Nigerian Leaders Try to Re-write, Kill History and Removing it From School Curriculum for Selfish Reasons

By: Emeka Esogbue | 19/07/2008 | College & University

The Nigerian Child: Treasured Yesterday, Abandoned Today and Wished For, Tomorrow

... , only to return the celebration when they are made after hard times and labours in the streets.     The plight of the Nigerian child should be of concern to us all who have the capacity to render some help. One disadvantage of the African ... Read Read: The Nigerian Child: Treasured Yesterday, Abandoned Today and Wished For, Tomorrow

By: Emeka Esogbue | 06/02/2009 | Culture

The Nigerian Child and the Challenges of Schooling in the Country

... daily basis. This development will take our children nowhere and only adds to the many woes confronting the Nigerian child. In Ibusa Delta State, only the Primary schools built by the former colonial masters of the country are in existence ... Read Read: The Nigerian Child and the Challenges of Schooling in the Country

By: Emeka Esogbue | 06/02/2009 | Culture

Nigerians Say Leave Us Alone

... in London would need to contract security men to guard their children to schools in Britain. Is it not cheapening that no government in this whole world has ever officially apologized to the Nigerian Government for any death of a Nigerian ... Read Read: Nigerians Say Leave Us Alone

By: Emeka Esogbue | 13/10/2008 | Causes & Organizations

The Nigerian Economy: Where our Government Gets it Wrong

... are ready to attend lectures but the financial means are lacking yet school fees keep increasing on yearly basis leaves nothing but terrible situations. Only the average Nigerians can understandably explain their bad situations because we ... Read Read: The Nigerian Economy: Where our Government Gets it Wrong

By: Emeka Esogbue | 27/08/2008 | Banking

Characteristics of Nigerian Art

... a Master of Fine Art degree in Painting from The Hoffberger School of Painting, Maryland Institute College of Art, Baltimore, USA. One of Africa’s most celebrated and renowned Nigerian artists, Mr. Ogundipe has exhibited extensively ... Read Read: Characteristics of Nigerian Art

By: Maigida Africanarts | 15/12/2006 | Business
Emeka Esogbue

Nigerian Public Office Holders: Fighting Corruption With Cutlasses, Defending Corruption With Machine Guns

... cyber café became home to even primary school pupils who had no good intention but to exploit money from foreigners online. The fear of EFCC became the beginning of wisdom for many of these Nigerians who abandoned the new found occupation. ... Read Read: Nigerian Public Office Holders: Fighting Corruption With Cutlasses, Defending Corruption With Machine Guns

By: Emeka Esogbue | 08/08/2008 | Politics
 G.M. Wani

Extension Education Reformation - Iii- Farmers Perception and Farmers Schools

... negative effects were shown by fatalism and religious beliefs (Reddy et al, 2006). Farmer cost-sharing – Nigerian Model Providing adequate and stable funding for agricultural extension service in Nigeria has been a major problem ... Read Read: Extension Education Reformation - Iii- Farmers Perception and Farmers Schools

By: G.M. Wani | 13/02/2008 | Science
Emeka Esogbue

The European Early Missionaries Vs. Nigerian Government on Western Education in Nigeria

... idea anyway but I wish to state that there were other militating factors on the part of Nigerians such as unwillingness to send their especially girls to school. This is still exhibited in some parts of Nigeria today.   There is no doubt ... Read Read: The European Early Missionaries Vs. Nigerian Government on Western Education in Nigeria

By: Emeka Esogbue | 05/06/2008 | College & University

What can the Nigerian Government do as more Children take to the Streets?

... is also the education sector, where the Nigerian child can no longer compete with their counterparts in other parts of the world. Parents are known to be lacking fate in what is on ground as public schools. If the government of the nation ... Read Read: What can the Nigerian Government do as more Children take to the Streets?

By: Emeka Esogbue | 01/09/2009 | News & Society
owomero stanley

Gender Sensitivity Among Nigerian Ethnic Group

... (FGM) is a cultural practice whereby all or part of the external female genitalia is removed by cutting. Around 60% of all Nigerian women experience FGM and it is most common in the south, where up to 85% of women undergo it at some point ... Read Read: Gender Sensitivity Among Nigerian Ethnic Group

By: owomero stanley | 07/10/2007 | Women's Issues

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