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Radicalist's views on teachers

 It is antagonistic attitude among teacher to just succumbed to inhuman treatment from government down to the supervisors who lording over us and treating us like a zombies/machines!

In a Political Science climate, "sis vis PACEM, para PACEM..."("if you want peace, prepare for peace..."); What are the people authority are doing to protect the teachers, the foundation building and the people who are "in loco parentis" to the monsters in the making! Students murdering teachers, students molesting teachers, parents of our students ridiculing the one who serves as second parenting with formal knowledge; I can go on and on and on but where do you think we got it wrong? Internal or external, government or parents or the pupils themselves?

There lots of questions begging for answers; with all our hard-working teaching, we're rewarded with peanuts and the society find it difficult to accept us as a teacher who imparts knowledge to a generation that hates uprightness with passion!

Why should the government uses teachers as sacrificial lamb and some parents of doom uses the avenue to vent their venoms on indefensible and honest professionals! What are we really expecting to be the result of monster's reproduction?

Solutions should be sorted while it is still corrective but the Nigerian situations really scares the bejesus out of me and my existence! Anyway, it's not over until it's impossible to mend- a view of an unrepentant optimist which can springs miracles from where there seems to be no way! A roundtable that involves going back  to where it all started and methinks, the power that be cannot accept to come to realism but it's always in fantasies!

Moreover, evil begets evils and multiply in viruslistic productions-Covid 19 is an example of what's wrong with our present situation; where on earth does a nation  progress with teachers being maltreated with the government turning a blind eyes? It's always on 360° degrees, all on the same spot while gotten fades out as the time goes by! 

Till another time, I remain yours in hustling Okikiade Adewale Adewuyi! 

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