CORRUPTION IS THE MAJOR PROBLEM IN EVERY INSTITUTION, Says Ademide Oladeji By:Lawal Taiye
CORRUPTION IS THE MAJOR PROBLEM IN EVERY INSTITUTION, Says Ademide Oladeji
By:Lawal Taiye
A lady identified as Ademide Oladeji expressed her opinion over every institution in Nigeria,she said corruption has made her lost her interest to attend any institution in Nigeria.
she said lecturers and some other stakeholders in institutions are the reasons behind students laziness because they believe once they bribe the lecturers with some certain amount they will have their results perfectly .
She however urges the school managements, lecturers and other personnel to look into the issue and take necessary actions to ensure that students are more studious and take their education seriously.
Wow I love your point
ReplyDeleteThis is interesting
DeleteThe management should try as much as possible to look into the issue because student are now lazy about education because they believe money does it all
ReplyDeleteLovely
ReplyDeleteI discard with the point because that's not the major problem facing tertiary education.. Corruption is the pillar of our country as we all know it, corruption everywhere.. So that shouldn't stop us achieving our dream.. To the about statement, it shouldn't stop us from not going to school.. Truth be told, school nah scam.. We are in Era of information.. Thanks
ReplyDeleteIn Nigeria as a whole, Corruption is our Major Problem. Meanwhile in Education aspect, The Management can't do anything about it, because I observe thy are the one Corrupting Educational Lines
ReplyDeleteGood
ReplyDeleteCorruption is the major problem in every institution
ReplyDeleteCorruption is surely the major problem in Nigeria
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ReplyDeleteWow this is amazing
ReplyDeleteWaw!! I adore your style of Interviewing and reporting.
ReplyDeleteThis is my position on this:
It is not a bizarre thing that corruption is pervasive in every setting in Nigeria .
Now the pertinent question to ask the interviewee goes thus:
Since corruption is also rampant in Nigeria political setting, would she reject the position of president or even becoming chairman of a local government if she is given?
Since corruption is in the NNPC setting, would she reject the position of being their chairman if she is given to?
We all know the answer. Therefore, that does not serve as a justifiable excuse for her refusal to go to school.