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These 50 Schools Should Not think Of Resumption In 2021(Opinion)

Resumption of schools in Nigeria, for this year seems no longer certain, with the situation of things, not all schools in the country may still resume next year. 

It should be noted that, there is high increase of Covid-19 in some states than the other, which means, some states needs extra precaution, not to give room to much disastrous situation. 

According to experts and researchers, they made it known that, Covid-19 spread from person to person, and it can as well spread from contaminated objects, which means, an object can transfer the virus as well, as a result of this, resumption of schools requires a very critical thinking. 

Resumption of some schools next year, should be placed on hold, not to endanger the life of students. 

Expert made it known that, recovery time for someone with Covid-19 takes up to 2 weeks, and that's for someone with mild cases, while someone with severe or critical disease takes up to 3-6 weeks, before being completely treated. 

It should be noted that, Covid-19 case is now above 30000 and counting in Nigeria, since it has started, it keeps increasing on daily basis, and this virus transfers from person to person, from infected object to person, and from droplet of an infected patient, to someone that's hale and healthy.

President Buhari, who is as well the president of Nigeria, has been doing all his possible best, to make sure everything becomes well in the county again, he has been given full support and encouragement to the health sector, for them to perform better, and make Covid-19 a thing of the past in Nigeria. 

Of a truth, Covid-19 cases keeps increasing daily, and no one can tell, of when exactly it will be over, little by little, it started from one case, and it's at over 30000 cases in the country, do you see the reason, why some schools should not reopen next year? 

It's not only Nigeria, that's affected, other countries are affected as well, and some countries had already postponed the resumption of their schools till next year.

However, since Covid-19 seems going wild in some states in Nigeria, reopening of schools isn't still advisable for some schools in next year 

Here are 50 schools that shouldn't reopen next year 

1) The University of Lagos, popularly known as UNIL AG

2) Lagos State University, also known as LASU

3) Lagos state Polytechnic 

4) American international school of Lagos 

5)Apata Memorial High school Ireakari Estate, Isolo

6) Methodist boy's High School, Victoria Island

7) University of Ibadan 

8) Polytechnic Ibadan 

9)Oyo state polytechnic 

10) Kingston College Ibadan 

11) Yusuf Maitama sule university, Kano 

12) Skyline University Nigeria 

13) Bayero University Kano (BUK) 

14) Northwest university Kano 

15) Edo state university, Iyamho

16) Edo state poly USEN

17) Adesuwa Girls' Grammar School, Benin City, Nigeria

18) Oredo Secondary School, Benin city.

19)University of Benin Demonstration Secondary School (UDSS)

20) St Maria Goretti Girls Grammar School, Dumez road, off Sakpoba Road, Benin-city.

21) The university of Abuja (UNIABUJA) 

22) American international school (AISA) 

23) Loyola Jesuit college, Abuja 

24) Lead British international school Abuja 

25) Premier academy Abuja 

26) Faith academy Abuja 

28 Niger Delta state university 

29) Cambridge International School

Asaba, Delta,Nigeria

30) Anglican Grammar School Akwukwu-Idbo

31)Bright Success Group Of School

Udu, Delta,Nigeria,, Udu.

32)Metropolitan Nursery And Primary School

Asaba,Delta,Nigeria, , Asaba.

33)Jonas Academy Uvwie,Delta,Nigeria, Effurum, Uvwie.

34) Rivers state university 

35) Olabisi Onbanjo university(OOU) 

36) Moshood Abiola university 

37) African church grammar school, Abeokuta 

38)Catholic Comprehensive High School, Abeokuta

39)Sacred Heart Catholic College, Oke Ilowo

40)Waterland International schools, Abeokuta

41) Kaduna state university 

42)Barewa College, Zaria

43)Classical International School Ungwar Romi, Kaduna

44)Federal Government Girls College, Zaria-Kaduna

45) Government Girls' Day Secondary School, Samaru - Zaria

46) Kastina university 

48) Federal Government College, Daura

49)Focus International School funtua

50)Government Girls Secondary School, Sandamu

If you check through all the schools mentioned above, they are schools located where there is high rate of covid-19, as it's known to all, covid-19 spreads from person to person, and the virus is life threatening, it's better than to let go of a whole year of academic session than for students to risk their lives, the above mentioned schools shouldn't reopen by 2021, as it's not safe for student, teachers, parent and the community at large, when there is life there is hope. 

Kindly drop your comment below, are you in support of this? Do you also support that this schools shouldn't resume in 2021?

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