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Why You Shouldn’t Send Your Children To School Abroad – Adamu Garba

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Former Presidential aspirant, Adamu Garba, has claimed it is wrong to send one’s children to school outside Nigeria.

Naija News reports that sending children to school abroad is a norm among many Nigerian top politicians but Adamu seemed different about it.

In a post via Twitter, the All Progressives Congress (APC) chieftain said education is not about certificates but culture, tradition, and values.

However, many Nigerian children get lost thereby losing the core values of education when they school abroad.

According to him, the best education system is one that evolves through fine-tuning, refining, and improving one’s culture and values.

He wrote: “The worst mistake some parents do nowadays is sending their children to school abroad. Education is about culture, tradition & values, not certificates. Your culture & value is African.

“Sorry African parents, that is a wrong priority. Most of those kids got there to get lost. The best education system is the one that evolves through fine-tuning, refining and improving those your culture and value you think as least.

“In essence, it is the hallmark of Africa’s development, growth and complete liberation from colonial entanglements. Africa for Africa”

Adamu Garba Reacts To Buhari’s Directives On Old Naira Notes

Meanwhile, Adamu Garba reacted to the decision of President Muhammadu Buhari over the usage of old 200 Naira notes.

In a post via Twitter, Adamu Garba, who had earlier claimed the Naira redesign policy was targeted at the victory of APC presidential candidate, Bola Tinubu, said there is absolutely no need to confront the policy again.

According to him, the extension of the 200 Naira notes is within the reach of a common man’s denominations.

He added it was time Nigerians accept the reality, follow and respect the verdict of the president and carry on with their economic activities.

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