La Cram La pour La forgette......

in nigeria •  6 years ago 

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The dilapitated state of education in Nigeria, calls for immediate attention as 90% of students cram to pass and not to retain what they've learnt.

After so many years of learning, we are still regarded as a third world country because we are under-developed.

Schools are not equipped with proper equipments to show students with visual aids.

90% of final year engineering students and other related field contract their project work as they can't do it themselves.

When they eventually graduate and come face to face with real life situations and not the usual Laplace and Fourier they're used to, they can't deliver.

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There was a day i decided to fix my faulty reading lamp myself as an Electrical and Electronics Engineering student.
In the process of soldering, one of the ic's got burnt and i couldn't fix an ordinary lamp.
Same goes with 60% of undergraduates as we only make speculations.
How do you make improvement of already designed projects?

Who do we put the blame on???

¶ The students,
¶ The government which refuses to provide adequate, relevant and up-to-date learning equipment to facilitate proper comprehension,
Or
¶ The abstract, theoretical and incompetent lecturers.

Why not equip students with essentials they are entitled to and stop referring to us as being LAZY.......

I believe when there is adequate provision of equipment that conforms with real industrial situations, 70% of students will perform beyond expectations as you tend not to forget practicals compared to theory

HAPPY DEMOCRACY NIGERIA.....
God bless Nigeria.....😘😍

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  ·  6 years ago (edited)

The students
The government
The lecturers

  ·  6 years ago (edited)

I agree with you because everyone has their part to play.
We all need to work together for a better Nigeria