According to the report from the Nigerian Tribune, a prominent Nigerian union official has unleashed a stark critique of regional differences in education and family planning, highlighting the systemic challenges facing Northern Nigeria....CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING.>>
Dr. Olusegun Abatan, secretary of the Nigeria Union of Pensioners (NUP) in Oyo State, delivered a pointed assessment of the cultural divide between Nigeria’s northern and southern regions.
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!“Here in the South, people are going to school. In the North, they are marrying school-age girls and you want Almajiri not to be there,” Abatan stated critically.
He drew sharp contrasts in family planning approaches, emphasizing the divergent mindsets. “Here in the South, couples discipline themselves to have three-four children or even two. There, you can have as many children as you want without any means of taking care of them.”
Addressing the contentious Almajiri phenomenon directly, Abatan delivered an unequivocal message: “The problem of Almajiri should not concern Nigeria, it concerns the North; they should solve their problem. That is my candid opinion. They should discipline their groins.”
Abatan’s frank assessment calls for urgent self-reflection and transformative action by Northern leadership to address deeply entrenched social challenges.…..For More READ THE FULL ARTICLE HERE ▶▶