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How Anambra Private School Operators Impregnate Students, initiate pupils Into Homosexuality

That school is at Nnobi and the man has been hunting me, writing all sorts of things about me. I closed it down because they got our girls pregnant. There is another school we closed down at Okija; the one initiating students into homosexuality. He was exploiting students, initiating them into homosexuality and we found shrines in his office.” 

Prof. Omenugha (left), with Dr. Nzekwu, during a media briefing

Those were the assertions of the Honourable commissioner for Basic Education in Anambra State, Prof. Kate Azuka Omenugha at a press conference held at the Revenue House Awka recently, where herself and the Chairman of the Anambra State Internal Revenue Service, Dr. David Nzekwu, took time to debunk allegations of multiple taxations on private schools as well as exposed the exploitative tendencies students were subjected to in the hands of private school owners in the state. 

Omenugha disclosed that she has received countless threat messages to her life because of her mission to recover and reposition schools in Anambra State since she became the commissioner for Basic Education. She made it categorically clear that the intent was not to clampdown or witch-hunt private schools but to ensure that every private school operating in the state, met the minimum requirements. To this end, the commissioner swore that she has never exploited private school owners neither did the government of Chief Willie Obiano subjected them to unnecessary tutelage. She also noted that contrary to the allegations of multiple taxations as held by private school operators in a recent news briefing, Omenugha opined that payments were clearly defined and that government remittances were done through Pay Direct and not through any agent or persons posing as government tax collectors. 

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She said, “we have warned the private schools not to give money to anybody. Any money that they said the ministry collects is Pay Direct. It is not in my personal account. We have warned them severally but because some of them operate illegally especially the unapproved ones, they continue giving money to any person who claims to be government agent.” 

The commissioner further disclosed that about 1901 unapproved private schools were operating illegally in the state, stressing that the names of the illegal schools will be published in the dailies so that parents and guardians would be aware and withdraw their children from such schools. According to her, the blacklisted schools will not participate in the forthcoming West African Examination Council examinations. 

The commissioner, who described unrecognised private schools as miracle centres, alleged that a private school at Nnewi called Keep Looking To Jesus Comprehensive Secondary School, has an astronomical number of WAEC and SSCE students, inadequate statutory records, no principal’s office, poor ventilation in available classrooms, to mention but a few of the anomalies in the school. She therefore stressed that the schools were better described as magic cum miracle centres. Omenugha said 12 private schools under the category of miracle centres include Higher Achievers Secondary School Uli , Starlight Secondary School Ogbunike , Bilingual Secondary School Abagana, Spencer Secondary School Uli, City High School Ozubulu, Dominion Comprehensive Secondary School Obosi, Keep Looking To Jesus Comprehensive Secondary School Nnewi, Azia Comprehensive Secondary School Azia, Summit Comprehensive College Obosi, Redemption Model Secondary School Awada, JonJay Comprehensive Secondary School Ihiala and Jubilee Secondary School Ihiala. She said that the aforementioned schools have been proscribed forthwith for unconventional and unethical practices. 

She accused owners of the private schools of taking students to Edo, Abia and other states to register them for WASC examinations at very exorbitant costs. She pointed accusing fingers at a private school at Nnobi, Idemili-South local government area where the commissioner alleged that the proprietor specialises in getting female students pregnant in an attempt for them to write their WASC examinations at miracle centres outside Anambra State. The commissioner stated that any school that didn’t register her students for WASC examinations in Anambra State, will not be permitted to operate in the state. 

Although a coalition of private school owners had announced the commencement of what they described as warning strike over an alleged multiple taxation as well as a host of other unfair treatments from the state government, Omenugha however cleared the air, saying that private schools cannot go on strike, that the trouble with them was divided loyalty. She said the bone of contention was what the private school owners perceived as multiple taxation. The last administration, according to her, gave buses to private schools while the Obiano administration has given computer sets as well as N1million to more than 200 private schools. Again, she disclosed that the Peter Obi administration gave private schools N2.5million each for laboratory equipment but whether the money was used for the purpose it was meant for, was another story altogether. She said, “I believe sincerely that the government of Anambra State has spoilt private schools. They no longer want to give back to the state and many of them have blatantly refused and rejected re-accreditation because of the level of rot in their schools.” 

Source: Independent

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