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By Adesina Wahab
Critical stakeholders in the education sector have challenged the Federal Government to tackle the issue of incessant abduction of students headlong, saying the present approach by the government is like treating the matter with kid’s gloves.
They said the government should not be friendly with kidnappers or criminals in whatever guise.
They also frowned at the payment of ransom to kidnappers to secure the release of abducted persons, noting that it only encourages crime and criminality.
The stakeholders, who spoke with Vanguard on Tuesday were the Nigeria Union of Teachers, NUT, the National Association of Nigerian Students, NANS, and the National Parent Teacher Association of Nigeria, NAPTAN.
Silent Night, Deadly Night Remake Set for Release in 2022
Silent Night, Deadly Night Remake Set for Release in 2022
A Silent Night, Deadly Night remake is in the works with the original holiday horror movie s producers on board.
80s horror classic,
Silent Night, Deadly Night has a remake in the works. Deadline reports that Orwo Studios and Black Hangar Studios have acquired the rights to remake the controversial Christmas slasher, which was released in 1984 and spawned a movie franchise with several sequels. Planned for a 2022 release, Orwo is launching sales for the project at the virtual European Film Market.
Scott Schneid and Dennis Whitehead of Wonderwheel Entertainment, the original movie s producers, are reportedly on board for the remake. They ll be producing alongside Anthony Masi of MasiMedia and Jake Seal, Terry Bird, and Jamie R. Thompson of Orwo Studios/Black Hangar.
Protect Students Or We ll Withdraw All Children From Boarding Schools PTA Association President Tells Nigerian Governments
President of the association, Haruna Danjuma, who spoke with SaharaReporters on Friday, described the recent activities of kidnappers in the Northern region targeted at schoolchildren as worrisome and should be tackled immediately by the government.
by Saharareporters, New York
Feb 26, 2021
The National Parent Teacher Association of Nigeria (NAPTAN) has called on federal and state governments to protect schools and students from all security threats or parents will be forced to withdraw their children from all boarding facilities in the country.
President of the association, Haruna Danjuma, who spoke with SaharaReporters on Friday, described the recent activities of kidnappers in the Northern region targeted at schoolchildren as worrisome and should be tackled immediately by the government.