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Proprietress Wants FG To Support Private Schools

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The Proprietress of
Ametrine International Basic Technical Academy, Lugbe, Abuja, Mrs Blessing Sani, has called on the Federal Government to support the development of qualified private schools across the country.
Speaking to newsmen during the school’s Cultural Day recently, she solicited special funds to be set aside for the development of approved private schools especially schools with a bias for technical education.
According to her, such funds will be accessed with strict compliance with the terms and condition that may be given by the Federal Ministry of Education.
She stated that such intervention would enable more schools to train children in primary and secondary schools.
Mrs Sani called on parents, guardians and teachers to inculcate Nigerian cultures in their children, while observing that cultural values had suffered neglect among pupils and students.
“Respect, for instance, is one of the most vital parts of the Nigerian culture; Nigerian children should be respectful and obedient to elders and their superiors.
“Another important aspect of culture is food, they should be familiar with Nigerian food and how they are prepared, while children should be taught the etiquette of eating.”
“Our children should also be taught how to dress modestly, not by imitating other foreign cultures because Nigerian cultures are richer in dressing,” she said.
Sani said Ametrine International Basic Technical Academy places priority attention on these values and academic experience of its pupils and students.
Highlights of the events included cultural dance among the pupils from different ethnic groups and the display of various Nigerian diets.

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