St. John’s Anglican Primary School for Ebute-Igbooro, Yewa North Local Government, Ogun State, don shock plenty people as e don turn ceramic white tiles to classroom blackboard. Because no proper board dey, teachers don dey use forty pieces of tiles arrange together to teach pupils.
According to eyewitness, the tiles dey serve as “maker board” where teachers use marker to write lesson notes every day. Dem say the thing no easy at all, because once marker ink dry, dem go scrape am before another topic fit enter.
Parents and residents of the community don cry say the situation show how poor the education condition don be. Dem beg Ogun State Government make dem provide proper boards and chairs for the school.
St. John’s Anglican Primary School Teachers Don Tire for Lack of Materials
Teachers for the school don talk say the condition don tire dem. One of dem yarn say dem no fit continue like this again as e dey affect how children dey learn. “We no get proper board, no marker stand, no anything — we just dey improvise,” she talk.
The teachers still talk say the school no get enough tables and chairs, so many pupils dey sit down for block or floor to write. “Na only passion dey hold us, if not, many for don quit since,” another teacher add.
Community elders talk say dem don report the matter tire to local education board but no change yet. Dem warn say if government no act fast, children go lose interest for school.
St. John’s Anglican Primary School Parents Beg Government for Help
Parents of the students don beg Governor Dapo Abiodun make e send help sharp sharp. According to dem, the children dey eager to learn, but environment no encourage education at all.
One parent talk say, “E pain us say our pikin dey write on floor and dey watch teacher dey write on bathroom tile. This one no be better condition for learning.”
Dem beg Ministry of Education make dem send materials and renovate the building before the next term start. As the matter dey go, social media users don begin tag Ogun State officials, make dem do something urgent for St. John’s Anglican Primary School.
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