The proprietress of Goseld Nursey and Primary School, Aboru, Lagos, Mrs Kelicha Ochonogor, has said that provision of quality education at any level anywhere in the world does not come that cheap.
She said it required a lot of resources, money, time, dedication and commitment to run what she called functional and effective private schools, especially in an inflation-riden economy such as Nigeria.
Mrs Ochonogor made this observation in a chat with newsmen to kick-start the academic operations of her newly established school ahead of today’s resumption.
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Speaking about the school, she said it was out to produce total child who would be comfortably match academically, morally and responsibly with his or her peer anywhere around the world.
Mrs. Ochonogor, an author of “United Nations Partner with God” and 11 other books including “A Shadow in the Shade,” “Understanding the face of liberty,”and “Sacrifices of the Virtous Woman, all published within two years” explained that the production of such type of students had been her long time dream, hence the establishment of the school.
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No quality education in Naija. Even in that ur school u will still see kids that are low in their performance,after paying much money for school fees. Just tell ur students and their parents of increase in school fees. U will still pay ur teachers 15,000-30,000 naira salaries. Funny Naija, when you don’t pay teachers well,why talking of quality education.