Back To School: Women, Children Struggle For Food, Transportation by HenryThegreat1(m): 5:19am On Sep 12 |
As families move wards to public schools, *Decry hike in fees, others
By Ebunoluwa Sessou
As schools resume nationawide, many families have been lamenting how they would survive with the economic realities.
From the East to the West, North to South, no home is left without feeling a bit of the situation in Nigeria.
For Bisi, a single mother of three took her children to one of the private schools on Monday, September 9, 2024, to resume after the summer holidays. Her hope was to pay her children’s school fees and buy books. Little did she know that her expectation would be a mirage.
She could not pay either her children’s school fees or buy their books because the money she was supposed to pay had increased.
Instead of the former total sum of ninety-eight thousand naira, N98,000.00 for her three children, the school management told her that she would pay the total sum of one hundred and fifty thousand six hundred naira, N150,600.00, only.
Her children, who would be resuming into JSS 2, Basic 5 and 2 respectively according to Bisi would not be able to go back to private school. Rather, they would be withdrawn and moved to a Lagos State public school in the neighbourhood.
Bisi told Vanguard she has been taking care of her children’s educational needs since their father died. “It was a struggle to pay their school fees but this time, I think, it is best if I take them to public school. Even if I would pay anything at all, it would not be more than transfer charges.
“I am a trader and I am still struggling to pay for house accommodation. My house rent will be due in one month. I cannot add this school fees problem to the challenge on ground. I do not want to die young. Many families are passing through the toughest challenges of their lives with this economic crisis. I do not want to commit suicide. My business is not moving. People are not patronizing me as they used to. So, there is no business. The situation is tensed”, Bisi laments.
Another woman, Bella Akhagha, CEO, Maternal and Child Health Foundation, said with this economic crisis, many families would be forced to withdraw their children to public schools.
“Unfortunately, some of the public schools, especially the federal secondary schools and universities are not affordable any longer. Many families are lamenting because of the fuel prices. Some whose children are going back to school as boarders in some federal schools are withdrawing their wards to state public schools. Transportation has skyrocketed, cost of living is high, and foodstuff is on the rise. Yet, the school fee is added to the problem of most Nigerians. This is very sad.
“The fuel I bought this morning was N1200 per litre. How do you explain this hardship? This is outrageous and it will worsen the cost of living. For some of us who are living in the Ojo area of Lagos, it has been hell since the fuel crisis began and now that the NNPCL has officially announced the new price, it will worsen the livelihood of people.
“My Accountant came to the office today and told me that she spent N500 instead of N200 today, so she indirectly told me that I need to increase her salary. She lamented that she has nothing else to fall back on. Her husband has been sacked from work because the company can no longer retain some of the workers. They cannot pay salaries.
“She told me her only backup plan is the Accounting job she is doing. Her children cannot continue unless they go to public school. This is the height of frustration and agony on Nigerians.
“The fuel hike is cruel and we condemn it. We are not accepting this economic situation because it will worsen the cost of living.
“Traders, marketers on the street, teachers, and the rest of the people who are not depending on the government for funding, will grossly be affected”.
Secretary, Small Scale Farmers in Nigeria, Chinasa Asonye, also lamented that the new fuel price will affect everything and there will be an increase in everything.
“Everything will increase when it comes to fuel and means of livelihood of Nigerians would be grossly affected.
“Is this how they want to reduce our hunger? Is this the reaction to the protest by the youths? Is this how this government wants to solve the problem of the masses? This will only aggregate hunger in the land.
“Agriculture will be affected badly and the cost of food will skyrocket. This simply means that masses’ voices are meaningless when it comes to governance in this country. Nobody is ready to listen to our groaning, this is cruel.
Atinuke Owolabi, an engineer, said, “ I do not know why the price should be N855. Even with N600, a lot of people could not take their cars out. So many families are suffering. They cannot afford to send their children to private school. So many businesses have collapsed. They cannot power their generator sets. It seems they want to crumble the economy. This is not fair. They do not even care about the masses. I do not think they know that the masses are suffering.
“In Lagos State, communities have no toilet. People are dying, the situation is causing depression, and people cannot feed again. This is not right.
“This is really affecting everybody and business. People are dying every day. People at the grassroots cannot afford three square meals again. Their children cannot go to school. The vulnerable women and their children cannot feed again”, she lamented. https://www.vanguardngr.com/2024/09/back-to-school-women-children-struggle-for-food-transportation/ 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Back To School: Women, Children Struggle For Food, Transportation by Deltafirstson(m): 5:19am On Sep 12 |
With Tinubu propaganda news machine yesterday, he was telling Nigerians that Nigeria recorded trade surplus. Where exactly In the coven or where? 59 Likes 8 Shares |
Re: Back To School: Women, Children Struggle For Food, Transportation by yinkus6750(m): 5:26am On Sep 12 |
It's a terrible situation we found ourselves. The unfortunate thing is that the government is not taking concerted efforts towards alienating the suffering of the masses. Only the political class are not having a feel of what the citizens re going through cos they live and feed in government. It's so sad. 40 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Back To School: Women, Children Struggle For Food, Transportation by faebenezer5star: 5:28am On Sep 12 |
How far can people adjust to 😡😡😡😡😡😡😡, Nigerians are not normal people at all, even a goat when pushed to a wall will bite but in Nigeria 😩😩 everyone is a zombie. Fuel will sell for 3k per litre soon 40 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Back To School: Women, Children Struggle For Food, Transportation by obonujoker(m): 5:28am On Sep 12 |
We must all reap what we sow 11 Likes |
Re: Back To School: Women, Children Struggle For Food, Transportation by Realtord43: 8:27am On Sep 12 |
Tinubu misrule is also affecting innocent children that have no part in his election.
Kids will now have to readjust to go to school and eat just to live because Tinubu Hatdship has affected their parents finances. 37 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Back To School: Women, Children Struggle For Food, Transportation by Realtord43: 8:27am On Sep 12 |
Tinubu misrule is also affecting innocent children that have no part in his election.
Kids will now have to readjust to go to school and eat just to live because Tinubu Hardship has affected their parents finances. 13 Likes |
Re: Back To School: Women, Children Struggle For Food, Transportation by iwaeda: 8:52am On Sep 12 |
HenryThegreat1: As families move wards to public schools, *Decry hike in fees, others
By Ebunoluwa Sessou
As schools resume nationawide, many families have been lamenting how they would survive with the economic realities.
From the East to the West, North to South, no home is left without feeling a bit of the situation in Nigeria.
For Bisi, a single mother of three took her children to one of the private schools on Monday, September 9, 2024, to resume after the summer holidays. Her hope was to pay her children’s school fees and buy books. Little did she know that her expectation would be a mirage She could not pay either her children’s school fees or buy their books because the money she was supposed to pay had increased.
Instead of the former total sum of ninety-eight thousand naira, N98,000.00 for her three children, the school management told her that she would pay the total sum of one hundred and fifty thousand six hundred naira, N150,600.00, only.
Her children, who would be resuming into JSS 2, Basic 5 and 2 respectively according to Bisi would not be able to go back to private school. Rather, they would be withdrawn and moved to a Lagos State public school in the neighbourhood.
Bisi told Vanguard she has been taking care of her children’s educational needs since their father died. “It was a struggle to pay their school fees but this time, I think, it is best if I take them to public school. Even if I would pay anything at all, it would not be more than transfer charges.
“I am a trader and I am still struggling to pay for house accommodation. My house rent will be due in one month. I cannot add this school fees problem to the challenge on ground. I do not want to die young. Many families are passing through the toughest challenges of their lives with this economic crisis. I do not want to commit suicide. My business is not moving. People are not patronizing me as they used to. So, there is no business. The situation is tensed”, Bisi laments.
Another woman, Bella Akhagha, CEO, Maternal and Child Health Foundation, said with this economic crisis, many families would be forced to withdraw their children to public schools.
“Unfortunately, some of the public schools, especially the federal secondary schools and universities are not affordable any longer. Many families are lamenting because of the fuel prices. Some whose children are going back to school as boarders in some federal schools are withdrawing their wards to state public schools. Transportation has skyrocketed, cost of living is high, and foodstuff is on the rise. Yet, the school fee is added to the problem of most Nigerians. This is very sad.
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“The fuel I bought this morning was N1200 per litre. How do you explain this hardship? This is outrageous and it will worsen the cost of living. For some of us who are living in the Ojo area of Lagos, it has been hell since the fuel crisis began and now that the NNPCL has officially announced the new price, it will worsen the livelihood of people.
“My Accountant came to the office today and told me that she spent N500 instead of N200 today, so she indirectly told me that I need to increase her salary. She lamented that she has nothing else to fall back on. Her husband has been sacked from work because the company can no longer retain some of the workers. They cannot pay salaries.
“She told me her only backup plan is the Accounting job she is doing. Her children cannot continue unless they go to public school. This is the height of frustration and agony on Nigerians. “The fuel hike is cruel and we condemn it. We are not accepting this economic situation because it will worsen the cost of living.
“Traders, marketers on the street, teachers, and the rest of the people who are not depending on the government for funding, will grossly be affected”.
Secretary, Small Scale Farmers in Nigeria, Chinasa Asonye, also lamented that the new fuel price will affect everything and there will be an increase in everything.
“Everything will increase when it comes to fuel and means of livelihood of Nigerians would be grossly affected.
“Is this how they want to reduce our hunger? Is this the reaction to the protest by the youths? Is this how this government wants to solve the problem of the masses? This will only aggregate hunger in the land.
“Agriculture will be affected badly and the cost of food will skyrocket. This simply means that masses’ voices are meaningless when it comes to governance in this country. Nobody is ready to listen to our groaning, this is cruel.
Atinuke Owolabi, an engineer, said, “ I do not know why the price should be N855. Even with N600, a lot of people could not take their cars out. So many families are suffering. They cannot afford to send their children to private school. So many businesses have collapsed. They cannot power their generator sets. It seems they want to crumble the economy. This is not fair. They do not even care about the masses. I do not think they know that the masses are suffering.
“In Lagos State, communities have no toilet. People are dying, the situation is causing depression, and people cannot feed again. This is not right.
“This is really affecting everybody and business. People are dying every day. People at the grassroots cannot afford three square meals again. Their children cannot go to school. The vulnerable women and their children cannot feed again”, she lamented.
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2024/09/back-to-school-women-children-struggle-for-food-transportation/ Tinubulation is bitting everywhere. I hope by next time we would have suffered enough to think wisely, Nlfpmod. 10 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Back To School: Women, Children Struggle For Food, Transportation by CorrectionFLuid: 9:37am On Sep 12 |
Taking baby steps of pains back to school.
PAAIINNSS |
Re: Back To School: Women, Children Struggle For Food, Transportation by AllBlack: 10:16am On Sep 12 |
Suffering and Smiling professionals |
Re: Back To School: Women, Children Struggle For Food, Transportation by Puffadda(m): 11:37am On Sep 12 |
The situation is terribly sad. I never bargained for this. The suffering is too much. To see food eat now, na by serious Connection. 8 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Back To School: Women, Children Struggle For Food, Transportation by OkCornel(m): 11:44am On Sep 12 |
Tinubu is doing an excellent job. I’m extremely pleased.
Next time, please vote according to your tribal and religious sentiments. Sell your votes for small packages in return. 20 Likes 2 Shares |
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Re: Back To School: Women, Children Struggle For Food, Transportation by SultanOfAbia: 11:45am On Sep 12 |
This is the best time to bleep married women I have been enjoying 2 of them this period Paying for her last childs SS1 school fees Since her husband no fit
2nd married woman, is literally a lioness no wonder she born 6 children for her man. This one wan finish me with sex, she go even leave her shop and track me at my house for knackings. I only paid for her daughters textbooks and uniforms. U see we live in a scratch my back I scratch yours world right now.. I don't mind helping as long as you help me God bless all married women this period 8 Likes 1 Share |
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Re: Back To School: Women, Children Struggle For Food, Transportation by Skillsnigeria: 11:46am On Sep 12 |
Hmmm |
Re: Back To School: Women, Children Struggle For Food, Transportation by Cantonese: 11:47am On Sep 12 |
Next time vote wisely!
E fokan ba le. Once petrol price reduces, school fees, food, transportation and others will reduce. We may not know how long o, but e fokan ba le.
Remember that Bubari constructed road and rail to Niger republic. Now BAT is constructing Lagos to Sokoto maybe to link to Libya. He is also constructing Lagos to Calabar, maybe to link either Equitorial Guinea or Cameroon. E fokan ba le.
We are also waiting for Portharcourt 1 & 2, Warri, Kaduna, Dangote, BUA and other refineries to work so that prices can reduce. E fokan ba le. The waiting may not exceed 2027 or perhaps 2031.
For now do the following:
1. Join the trekkers association of Nigeria (TAN) 2. Register your children too to save transport costs. 3. Remember to ask for palliatives daily. 4. If you are an APC card carrying member, take your card as your ticket to supermarkets and petrol stations to get very cheap rates. 5. Pray and pray harder. 4 Likes |
Re: Back To School: Women, Children Struggle For Food, Transportation by Sonnobax15(m): 11:47am On Sep 12 |
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Re: Back To School: Women, Children Struggle For Food, Transportation by IDeyOnTopWoman(m): 11:48am On Sep 12 |
Baby food is now very expensive, let me quickly come down from this woman 15 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Back To School: Women, Children Struggle For Food, Transportation by tnerro1(m): 11:49am On Sep 12 |
Tinubu! Tinubu!! Tinubu!!! 6 Likes |
Re: Back To School: Women, Children Struggle For Food, Transportation by OkCornel(m): 11:50am On Sep 12 |
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Re: Back To School: Women, Children Struggle For Food, Transportation by Adakintroy: 11:50am On Sep 12 |
Stop placing too much pressure on yourself with too much expectations from goverment or others. If na one your power reach cater to one till you finance clime for two.
Even rich men with money sometimes na 2_3 them de get. Na poor man de like get 5_7. 4 Likes |
Re: Back To School: Women, Children Struggle For Food, Transportation by theophorus(m): 11:51am On Sep 12 |
Wetin man go do?
If the school fees increase, then change School and if Na trekable distance abeg use legedis Benz.
But Sha, try make you pikin school no far from house.
This Season no go long. He go soon pass. 2 Likes |
Re: Back To School: Women, Children Struggle For Food, Transportation by Openifemy: 11:53am On Sep 12 |
Drugnubu came to steal, kill and destroy. 8 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Back To School: Women, Children Struggle For Food, Transportation by faithfull18(f): 11:55am On Sep 12 |
Hmmn, they are only concerned with sharing rice. 8 Likes |
Re: Back To School: Women, Children Struggle For Food, Transportation by Bandirao(m): 11:56am On Sep 12 |
This administration is the most heartless in the history of nigeria. Government is supposed to be for the people but why it was a reversed case in nigeria Honestly we Nigerians accept too much nonsense from this heartless politicians, they are technically enslaving us. 10 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Back To School: Women, Children Struggle For Food, Transportation by tojahh(m): 11:56am On Sep 12 |
Wahala no come too much like this 1 Like |
Re: Back To School: Women, Children Struggle For Food, Transportation by Jughead29: 11:57am On Sep 12 |
Should they now reduce school days ? Three days in a week 2 Likes |
Re: Back To School: Women, Children Struggle For Food, Transportation by FriendsAndFans(m): 11:58am On Sep 12 |
The real people to feel the fuel incremental |
Re: Back To School: Women, Children Struggle For Food, Transportation by Akalia(m): 12:00pm On Sep 12 |
SultanOfAbia: This is the best time to bleep married women I have been enjoying 2 of them this period Paying for her last childs SS1 school fees Since her husband no fit
2nd married woman, is literally a lioness no wonder she born 6 children for her man. This one wan finish me with sex, she go even leave her shop and track me at my house for knackings. I only paid for her daughters textbooks and uniforms. U see we live in a scratch my back I scratch yours world right now.. I don't mind helping as last ng as you help me God bless all married women this period If all you wrote up there is true then prepare to savor the bitter taste of your immoral act. Very soon my friend. 8 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Back To School: Women, Children Struggle For Food, Transportation by YoshihideSuga: 12:02pm On Sep 12 |
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Re: Back To School: Women, Children Struggle For Food, Transportation by Brushstrokes20: 12:02pm On Sep 12 |
eBOLA wreaking havoc across the land 💯💯💯 4 Likes 1 Share |