Niger Delta
Educationist Decries Policy Inconsistencies
An educationist, Mr Henson Oduware, has blamed the falling standard of the country’s education on inconsistency in the implementation of policies initiated by various administrations.
Oduware said in an interview with newsmen in Benin that the inconsistencies were responsible for poor performance of students in examinations.
He said that if government had ensured proper implementation of educational policies over the years, such policies would have had positive impacts on the polity.
“Nigeria’s educational policy has not been consistent over the years and this has been responsible for the poor performance of students in major examinations. “There is no consistency in the implementation of the curriculum. Today, you make one subject compulsory only to reverse the policy the next day.
“In the past, Mathematics, English, Biology, Economics and even Agricultural Science used to be core subjects in senior secondary schools.
But now, what you have is Mathematics, English Language, Civic Education and one entrepreneurial subject,’’ he said.
Oduware said that with the frequent changes, the students were not conversant with the subjects they offer in major examinations.
“How do you make a particular subject compulsory for students in Senior Secondary School (SSS) when they never offered the same subject right from Junior Secondary School (JSS)?’’
He said that the 6-3-3-4 system of education if well implemented would have helped in reducing unemployment in the country.
The educationist said that with the introduction of entrepreneurial studies, before a child finisheds JSS III, he or she would have a trade, such as tailoring, hairdressing or any other.
He noted that in spite of the advantages of the 6-3-3-4 system, most schools in the country lacked facilities to really impart the skills to the students.
Oduware said that the 9-3-4 system currently run was good because it allowed a child to go through primary school to JSS3.
He, however, noted that “the problem is that the children are supposed to write one general examination when they are in the ninth year.
“They now write one general examination when they are in the sixth year and this is wrong.
“We are operating the 9-3-4 system but in actual sense what we still run is the 6-3-3-4 system.’’
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Make God Your Anchor To Fulfill Destiny, Cleric Charges Christians … As Jaja Marks 70th Birthday
The Lead Pastor at Jesus Appointed People’s Bible Church, Ozogbe, Ikwerrengwo-Etche, in Etche Local Government Area of Rivers State, Pastor Promise Nwaelele, has urged Christians to make God the anchor of their lives in whatever position they find themselves, in order to attain the destinies set for them by God.
Pastor Nwaelele, who gave the charge recently in a sermon he preached at the 70th birthday anniversary thanksgiving service of Sir Donald Michael Jaja, a veteran journalist in Rivers State, said this is because any genuine child of God is a permanent target for destabilization and destruction by the devil.
Taking his text from the Bible book of Mark 4:16-17, the preacher stated that fulfilment in life for a child of God required faith, obedience to God’s word, humility and grace to withstand trials and temptations.
According to him, temptations and afflictions are bound to happen in the lives of those who have accepted Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior.
“No wonder the Bible said that those that endure till the end shall be saved”, he said.
The Clergyman said God prospers believers who are humble, not proud and conceited, and leads them to destiny fulfilment.
“David said in Psalm 51:17, that the sacrifices acceptable to God are a broken spirit, not an impatient or proud spirit”, the preacher said.
He called on Christians not to allow persecutions and afflictions to sway them from the love and blessings of Jesus Christ.
On his part, Jaja, a seasoned Journalist who retired as an Acting Editor of the Rivers State Government-owned The Tide Newspaper, gave thanks to God for honouring him by giving him the grace of attaining 70 years.
“I cannot capture what the good Lord has done for me in my entire life in this fleeting moment of thanksgiving. But, I know that without Him, I wouldn’t have been who I am today, in all spheres. Therefore, my joy knows no bounds as I give thanks to my creator today, alongside my family. Praise be His holy name”, Jaja said.
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