Implication of Sit At Home Order (Insecurity) on Basic Education in South-East Geo-Political Zone of Nigeria
Keywords:
Administration, Basic schools, IPOB, Implication, South EastAbstract
The problems of insecurity in southeast geo-political zone especially the sit at home order is affecting the educational institutions especially the Basic school education. Based on this, this paper discussed the implications of sit at home order on Basic school education in south east geo-political zone of Nigeria. Among other things discussed included the concept of sit at home order, reasons for sit at home order, concept of basic education and implication of sit at home order on Basic school education in south east geo-political zone of Nigeria. The paper concluded by recommending that the government should address all issues responsible for insecurity in the south east zone political zone of Nigeria.
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