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A case for education of Nigerian child as COVID-19 pandemic rages

Share I had an outstanding balance of N7, 000 to pay for the second term school fees for my son before reopening of schools for the third term after the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. The school fees for the third term is N20, 000; it was supposed to be N28, 000, but parents pleaded because of the lockdown and so it was reduced to N20, 000. “Now that schools have reopened for the first term in the second wave of the pandemic, the school has refused to re-enroll him as it is asking us to pay the outstanding school fees. But we don’t have money now because I lost my job in 2020 owing to the COVID-19 lockdown,” a parent, Mr Anthony Okede, told Nigerian Tribune when asked why his child was not in school.

Have we learnt the lessons of 2020?

Punch Newspapers Sections “History teaches us that this would not be the last pandemic, epidemics are a fact of life” Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director-General, World Health Organisation.  The popular greeting and courteous wish, Happy New Year, contains the optimistic suggestion that the year in this case, 2021, will be an improvement on the year, 2020, that faded away yesterday. Helpful and kind wish that is, for without the hope of a better future, we will all sink into despair and the decay that comes with the loss of a very valuable asset. That said, we understand that improvement does not just happen in human affairs, as a corollary, there are chances that matters may get better as much as they may get worse. That is partly why the Director-General of the WHO considered it pertinent to warn that humanity and indeed Nigerians will be living in a Fool’s Paradise if they imagine that COVID-19, which in some countries has entered a second rebound, will be the last pan

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