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Residents and parents have raised concerns over the conditions at Maitama Model Primary School, where several classrooms have reportedly been locked because there are no chairs or desks for pupils.
Observers note that the situation is particularly alarming given the school’s location in the heart of the nation’s capital. Many have questioned how public schools fare in other parts of the country, suggesting that infrastructural challenges may be even more severe in less developed states and rural areas.
Social media users have highlighted the stark contrast between educational realities and public praise for political leaders, with some sarcastically commenting, “But let’s all continue to hail Wike as the best.”
Education advocates have called on the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) to urgently address the shortage of classroom furniture, stressing that basic facilities are essential for effective learning and the overall welfare of pupils.
The incident underscores broader concerns about school infrastructure, government oversight, and investment in public education, prompting renewed calls for immediate action to ensure that children have access to conducive learning environments.


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