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Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has underscored the crucial role of education in addressing societal challenges and securing a brighter future for children. Reflecting on his own achievements, Atiku emphasized that education was fundamental to his success and stressed that every child should have access to education, regardless of their family background……. CONTINUE READING

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Atiku’s remarks were made in response to a viral video featuring child rights activist Ibrahim Zannah Sunoma. The video, shared by former National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) Chairman Professor Chidi Odinkalu, highlighted the impact of banditry on education. Ibrahim described how attacks on schools, the killing of teachers, and the loss of parents are undermining children’s right to education.

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Ibrahim argued that education is central to all child rights and the only pathway for a child from a modest background to achieve greatness. He lamented the destruction of schools, the killing of teachers, and the trauma inflicted on children, pointing out that these issues not only damage physical infrastructure but also have deep psychological effects, leading to a sense of hopelessness about the future.

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Responding on X (formerly Twitter), Atiku Abubakar agreed with Ibrahim’s perspective, stating, “I cannot agree more with Ibrahim. Education is the game changer. Without education, we would not all be here. Let’s ensure our children have the opportunity to thrive.

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