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The story of a private school teacher in Nigeria.
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[QUOTE="eldavis, post: 276633"] I believe there is a problem generally in the Nigerian schooling sector. The issue of not being allowed to fail the students not only happens in private schools, but also some public or government schools as some would call them. Though it is also true that most private school teachers are made to handle more subjects than they are paid for, but there are also government schools where the students do not know the where about of their teachers, which means most of the times they go to school, there is no one to impact knowledge on them. So i believe the Nigerian schooling system in general needs serious attention. [/QUOTE]
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