Godwin Emefiele, the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), has condemned parents requesting for foreign exchange to send their children to study in junior and high schools abroad.


The Governor revealed that during his teenage years, he schooled in Nigeria, attending primary, nursery, and secondary schools, but parents now want to send their children to foreign schools equivalent to them.
He wondered why Nigerian parents will prefer their children studying in 7th, 8th and 9th Grade [equivalent to JSS1, JSS2 and JSS3 in Nigeria], as well as 10th, 11th and 12th Grade [equivalent to SS I, SS 2, and SS 3] abroad.
The central bank chief’s criticism was a response to CBN’s forex policy which only makes foreign currencies available to tertiary education fee, leaving junior and high school students’ guardians or parents to source for FX in the black market – which is costly.
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“I was born in Nigeria, I went to primary school in Nigeria, I did my secondary school in Nigeria, university in Nigeria – indeed, people were coming from other parts of the world to attend universities in Nigeria.
“What has happened that we would now begin to think about our children going to school, secondary school, abroad. I think, this is not about the popularity contest, it’s about the fact that if you can afford it, good for you.” Emefiele told Arise TV during an interview on Tuesday.
“I think what should be done is to improve our educational standard, educational institutions, so that we can go to secondary school in Nigeria.
“And when we begin to achieve that, then I will begin to think that Nigeria is coming back to the Nigeria of my birth.” Emefiele added that, “I’m sorry, I may not have answered your questions the way you want it, but this is the truth.”
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