The unimaginable happened last Wednesday when some students suspected to be members of a cult invaded the premises of the Anglican High School and Adenle Middle School in Osogbo, Osun State capital, chasing their teachers with guns.
The invasion according forced other students and members of staff to flee from the school premises was said to have been embarked upon by the suspected student cultists to stop the staff from conducting an examination that would enable them to enjoy the state government-sponsored free WAEC registration.
The attack forced the Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT) in the state to direct all its members to steer clear from the attacked institutions. The state Ministry of Education also closed down the schools to prevent loss of lives.
Clearly, the action of the suspected student cultists is unbecoming and regrettable. However, the action of the suspected student cultists is one among several others which portray the nation’s youths as hooligans. Nowadays, reports of students being unruly, harassing, attacking and injuring their teachers during examinations or when they (teachers) attempt to discipline them (students) are common.
In some cases, such students’ behaviours are supported by their parents and guardians. Some of the parents and guardians go to the extent of ensuring that teachers who insist that students ‘stay straight’ are dealt with by the school authorities.
These among others encourage errant behaviours among students across the country which if unchecked may spell doom for all and sundry.
This is reason all hands should be on deck to arrest the moral decadence among youths. Doing this will mean that parents and guardians must monitor their wards and the companies they keep. Parents and guardians should in addition live exemplary lives.
Dailytimes reportage.
If i hear!
Hian
ReplyDeleteOMG!!!! What's really happening? Even school children too?
ReplyDeleteSec students with guns? There is fire on the mountain...
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Mtcheeew akuko umaazi
ReplyDeleteNawaooo. The world is indeed coming to an end. Before student/pupils use to fear their teachers but now reverse is the case. Uwammebi
ReplyDeleteWhat is our kids of this generation turning into eh?
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Back in the day I heard that students sometimes use otumokpo on the WAEC supervisors. This jazz when deployed would either make difficult invigilators sleepy or sweep the school compound while exams were being written.
ReplyDeletePlease what is "if I hear" about this? This is bad news biko.
ReplyDeleteLol. I just hope they weren't Corp members in that school.... all these kids don't wanna learn.
ReplyDeleteSecondary School Students? With guns? Cultists? Oriegwu oo
ReplyDeleteUwa na achozikwanu ikpu ooo
Hian.
ReplyDeleteHahahaha
ReplyDeleteReminds me of George Owell's "Animal farm"
kids are learning from the government and the society not just their parents. they watch the news and see their daddies flying fences in national assemblies, mummies stealing millions without been caught and also violence happening daily in the society and that has given them confidence to do what they want. theses days a kid can confidently look u in the eyes and call u fine girl how are u, u look fine. so so absurd but this has become a normal thing for kids of this generation. Too bad that leaders of tomorrow has suddenly become tauts not laying a good foundation for themselves not to talk of their unborn kids.
ReplyDeleteCharity begins at home. We as parents should censor what our kids watch.
DeleteI know a 17yrs old that does not watch any movie that's rated above her age. That is how she was brought up.
When your children gets home sit them down and talk to them, know about their day, if they learnt anything new and discuss it with them..........
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DeleteNone of my children will live in a dormitory!..
ReplyDeleteImagine these little rats with their guts?...
Mtcheewww...
My dear whether day or boarding school, its happening every where. Lets just ask God to give us the grace to train our kids well as in let them not be decieved by the environment they find them selves.
DeleteThis shows the rate of moral decadence in this country.
ReplyDeleteIt's a pity!
OK o, catch them young!
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ReplyDeleteParents go kill themselves? Abi na crime say them born? They have their roles to play but the decision to accept training and live a better life rest with the students.
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ReplyDeleteHmmmm... where did they get the guns from? Guns wey dem suppose use take counter police oppression, dem come dey use am disturb teachers wey still dey manage their life. Na wah o! Awon omode!!
ReplyDeleteSee as them use their reggae take spoil other students blues.
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I swear! Miss Debby, I pray for this everyday
DeleteNawa. Children of nowadays.
ReplyDeleteHian!
ReplyDeleteHuh?!
ReplyDeleteEnd time students
ReplyDeleteToo bad!
ReplyDeleteHian!!!
ReplyDeleteNa wa oh. End time
ReplyDeleteNot all hands on deck but all parents/guardians hands on deck. Believe it or not these are things they leant from their parents and guardians
ReplyDeleteMadam Queen is not a matter of them not living in dormentry,it is happening even among day students infact every where. Gone are the days when students are afraid of teachers, they will even look you eyeball to eyeball and call you 'hai baby how far now' Chineke gbatara umu ya oso enyemakaooooooo
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