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Challenges of Boko Haram Insurgence on Nigeria's Educational Sector
Challenges of Boko Haram Insurgence on Nigeria's Educational Sector
By Aloefuna Chinonso
The activities of the Islamic radical sect, Boko Haram has adversely affected Nigeria’s educational sector. This fact is not hidden as the name of the sect alone signifies a total outcry against education (western education) and schooling. Boko means “book or western learning in Hausa language and Haram means forbidden or sinful in Arabic language, thus the group’s name alone is a campaign against western education and schooling. Nigeria’s education sector at all level is suffering as a result of the current prevailing security situation in the north, a region where school enrolment has been the lowest in Nigeria. The sect’s activities have affected Nigeria’s educational sector in the following ways;
• The sect’s activity has led to destruction of school buildings and other academic facilities
• It has led to death of academic experts
• It has led to exodus of academic experts and shortage of qualified teaching manpower in northern Nigeria
• It has led to distraction and diversion of government’s attention from the educational sector
• It has led to complete disruption of academic calendar in the region.
So far this year, 15 schools have been burnt down in Maiduguri, the capital of Nigeria’s Borno State, forcing over 700 children out of formal education and pushing down enrolment rates in an already ill – educated region. The Islamic Boko Haram group is widely blamed for the attacks but the reality seems to be more complex. Both public and private schools in Maiduguri have been doused with gasoline at night and set on fire. Crude homemade bombs and soda bottles filled with gasoline have been hurled at the bare bones concrete classrooms Nigeria offers its children. The simple yellow facades have been blackened and the plain desks method to twisted pipes, leaving thousands of children without a place to learn, stranded at home and underfoot, while anxious parents plead

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