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Parents Of Nig-turkish Int’l Col. Students Decry Call To Close Schools (PICTURED by midolian(m): 6:15am On Jul 31, 2016
The Parents Teachers Association of the Nigerian-Turkish International Colleges (NTIC), has called on the Nigerian Government to disregard any request for the closure of the schools in the country.
The parents, who made the call on Saturday in Abuja at meeting, said the accusation that the schools were a training ground for terrorist was baseless and unsustainable.

The News Agency of Nigeria reports that the Turkish Government recently asked the Nigerian Government to close down all the Nigerian-Turkish International Colleges (NTIC) in the country.

According to the Turkish Government, the Nigerian-Turkish International Colleges belonged to Fetullah Gulen, accused of sponsoring the July 15 failed military coup in that country.

The country’s Ambassador to Nigeria, Hakan Cakil, said this while hosting the Vice Chairman of the Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs, Shehu Sani of the APC, who represents Kaduna Central in the house.

Mr. Cakil alleged that the schools belonged to Gulen`s movement, a cult of personality that runs a secretive transitional network aiming to overthrow the Turkish government.

“The accusation is baseless and a slight on us parents and the Nigerian Government,” Hauwa Abubakar, a parent, who has three children in the school, said.

She maintained that the parents know the operators of the schools to their homes and families, adding that they could not have been involved in such practices.
 
Sani Balogun, Vice Chairperson NTIC primary, added that there was something unique in the school and called on the Federal Government to react to the Ambassador`s call.

Shehu Abudulahi, also a parent, however, said that if the school was doing anything wrong, the Federal Government through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs should investigate.


He urged parents not to be too emotional about the call made by the Ambassador to the extent of dropping names.

He stressed that there was, however, a need to carry along all the 17 NTIC in the country in the fight to ensure that the schools were not closed.

Mr. Abudulahi, a professor, added that the schools were playing very significant role in the development of education in Nigeria and should not be closed unless it was found wanting and culpable.
He said that the school was one of the most secured in the country, adding that even in the hit of Boko Haram activities in the North east, it remained open in Yobe.

He further added that so long as the NTIC had operated within the laws of Nigeria, it should be allowed to remain in operation.

He, therefore, urged the parents to remain resolute in their struggle to ensure that the institutions were not closed.

He also urged the operators of the school to continue preparing for the new school year, saying “there is no shaking.’’

Awulu Awulu, first Education Secretary of the FCT also a parent at the meeting, appreciated the NTIC management, and urged parents to stand by the school in its trying period.

According to him, the call by the Turkish Ambassador for the closure of the NTIC was targeted at parents and not the institution.
He, however, advised that regardless the anger in the parents, they should follow due process in their struggle.

The parents at the meeting were unanimous in saying that they would stand by the NTIC to the end to ensure that it was not closed down as requested by the Ambassador.

The NTIC had been operating in the country in the past 18 years. Some of its old students at the meeting said they would join their parents in backing the institution.

https://www.today.ng/news/national/160279/parents-nigerian-turkish-intl-college-students-decry-call-close-schools

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Re: Parents Of Nig-turkish Int’l Col. Students Decry Call To Close Schools (PICTURED by Oche211(m): 6:49am On Jul 31, 2016
Honestly, i feel d FG shld investigate the claim nd the Turkish govt shld back up their claim with evidence.
They don't expect Nigeria as a country to hurriedly close the school because the Turkish govt requested for that without any evidence. No, that can't happen because if it does, we lose our respect as a nation.

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Re: Parents Of Nig-turkish Int’l Col. Students Decry Call To Close Schools (PICTURED by Mememan: 7:04am On Jul 31, 2016
Abeg wetin consin me undecided

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Re: Parents Of Nig-turkish Int’l Col. Students Decry Call To Close Schools (PICTURED by tohpahz(f): 7:04am On Jul 31, 2016
Turkz problem is dat the funds for the coup was transferred thru Naija, so the best bet is through the Turkish schools. I fear for that country sha.

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Re: Parents Of Nig-turkish Int’l Col. Students Decry Call To Close Schools (PICTURED by Ologogoro: 7:05am On Jul 31, 2016
E no concern me.

Ologogoro
Re: Parents Of Nig-turkish Int’l Col. Students Decry Call To Close Schools (PICTURED by vansuco1(m): 7:05am On Jul 31, 2016
Wait,lemme confirm from ifa
Re: Parents Of Nig-turkish Int’l Col. Students Decry Call To Close Schools (PICTURED by Nobody: 7:05am On Jul 31, 2016
Take them to other international schools naundecided

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Re: Parents Of Nig-turkish Int’l Col. Students Decry Call To Close Schools (PICTURED by nefertitiram: 7:06am On Jul 31, 2016
Lemme join the revolution.
Re: Parents Of Nig-turkish Int’l Col. Students Decry Call To Close Schools (PICTURED by Springup: 7:07am On Jul 31, 2016
If government hurriedly close the schools jobs will be lost and it will also affect our economy negatively.
Government should investigate if it's a threat to our national security first.

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Re: Parents Of Nig-turkish Int’l Col. Students Decry Call To Close Schools (PICTURED by Konkoshia(f): 7:08am On Jul 31, 2016
Erdogan dey kolo for this call

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Re: Parents Of Nig-turkish Int’l Col. Students Decry Call To Close Schools (PICTURED by IDEKEALUMONA(m): 7:08am On Jul 31, 2016
But why do they have more affiliations for the North more than the South? I learnt they have schools in Kano,Kaduna and even Yobe but none in the whole of SE/SS and only one in the SW. Do they have other motives aside from making money? Does Yobe and the North in general have more prospects in school business than the south? I don't support the outright closure of the schools as requested by the Turkish ambassador but his allegations are weighty and should not be dismissed with a wave of hand.

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Re: Parents Of Nig-turkish Int’l Col. Students Decry Call To Close Schools (PICTURED by bayulll011(m): 7:12am On Jul 31, 2016
tohpahz:
Turkz problem is dat the funds for the coup was transferred thru Naija, so the best best is through the Turkish schools. I fear for that country sha.

Really that means most of the funds is from those schools then,turkish will not raise accusation without veritable fact,they are not NIGERIAN

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Re: Parents Of Nig-turkish Int’l Col. Students Decry Call To Close Schools (PICTURED by Nobody: 7:14am On Jul 31, 2016
Erdogan dey para seriously...even today, one Turkish gal wey just return from Cambodia tell me say the guy don order say make dem close all Turkish schools for there...
Re: Parents Of Nig-turkish Int’l Col. Students Decry Call To Close Schools (PICTURED by dajan03: 7:16am On Jul 31, 2016
IDEKEALUMONA:
But why do they have more affiliations for the North more than the South?
how?? I suspect an Ipod youth talking
Re: Parents Of Nig-turkish Int’l Col. Students Decry Call To Close Schools (PICTURED by Felaak47(m): 7:17am On Jul 31, 2016
undecided
Re: Parents Of Nig-turkish Int’l Col. Students Decry Call To Close Schools (PICTURED by Howmon: 7:17am On Jul 31, 2016
Nigeria is a sovereign nation, Turkey cannot tell us what to do on our own soil. Erdogan's insecurity may disintegrate His country and give Turkey the Syrian treatment. He should thread cleverly and not out of impulse.
Re: Parents Of Nig-turkish Int’l Col. Students Decry Call To Close Schools (PICTURED by Shabib(m): 7:18am On Jul 31, 2016
Now they're talking. How do they expect a country to close down the schools just like that?

Back up your claims with evidence, then something may be done about it.
Re: Parents Of Nig-turkish Int’l Col. Students Decry Call To Close Schools (PICTURED by Nobody: 7:20am On Jul 31, 2016
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Re: Parents Of Nig-turkish Int’l Col. Students Decry Call To Close Schools (PICTURED by amclimax(m): 7:22am On Jul 31, 2016
wetin consign me with Islamabad problem....
Re: Parents Of Nig-turkish Int’l Col. Students Decry Call To Close Schools (PICTURED by samintegrity(m): 7:23am On Jul 31, 2016
I jst taya 4 Nigeria
Re: Parents Of Nig-turkish Int’l Col. Students Decry Call To Close Schools (PICTURED by Nobody: 7:28am On Jul 31, 2016
okies...

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Re: Parents Of Nig-turkish Int’l Col. Students Decry Call To Close Schools (PICTURED by Badgers14: 7:28am On Jul 31, 2016
No one in my family can afford the tuition of that school ... Just like they say, big man big trouble....

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Re: Parents Of Nig-turkish Int’l Col. Students Decry Call To Close Schools (PICTURED by IDEKEALUMONA(m): 7:29am On Jul 31, 2016
dajan03:
how?? I suspect an Ipod youth talking

In your mind, anybody who is not a 'yes yes' man aka zombie and asks questions is an IPOB youth
Re: Parents Of Nig-turkish Int’l Col. Students Decry Call To Close Schools (PICTURED by Timba24(m): 7:33am On Jul 31, 2016
Oche211:
Honestly, i feel d FG shld investigate the claim nd the Turkish govt shld back up their claim with evidence.
They don't expect Nigeria as a country to hurriedly close the school because the Turkish govt requested for that without any evidence. No, that can't happen because if it does, we lose our respect as a nation.
Naso
Re: Parents Of Nig-turkish Int’l Col. Students Decry Call To Close Schools (PICTURED by flokii: 7:42am On Jul 31, 2016
It will be hard for them truly, considering the standard, setup of those schools..

Buh Naija sef porous sha, we need to sit up
Re: Parents Of Nig-turkish Int’l Col. Students Decry Call To Close Schools (PICTURED by BABSIN(m): 7:44am On Jul 31, 2016
Bonapart:
All Muslim country, state, community and villages are all into terrorism. Islam is plague to the world and again
#islamabad

Your brain needs re-examination. Definitely high on weed.

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Re: Parents Of Nig-turkish Int’l Col. Students Decry Call To Close Schools (PICTURED by akpumping7720(m): 7:52am On Jul 31, 2016
Nigerians preferred Foreign products/services to theirs. see the way d parents are defending the owners as if they follow them to their closets!!!

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Re: Parents Of Nig-turkish Int’l Col. Students Decry Call To Close Schools (PICTURED by sommy03(m): 8:07am On Jul 31, 2016
Our Federal government should look into that very well...we have high unemployment rate already, let's not add to the number o
Re: Parents Of Nig-turkish Int’l Col. Students Decry Call To Close Schools (PICTURED by BE811APP: 8:07am On Jul 31, 2016
Expensive skols angry

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