Ogun State Bans Extravagant School Graduations, Extends Textbook Lifespan to Six Years
[NigerianEye - Nigeria] - 12/09/2025
The Ogun State Government has imposed a sweeping ban on lavish graduation ceremonies in public and private schools across the state, while mandating a six-year replacement cycle for textbooks to prevent wasteful spending.The policy, announced on Friday, by the state Ministry of Education, Science and Technology, targets the growing trend of opulent end-of-term events that have burdened parents with exorbitant costs for uniforms, souvenirs, and elaborate decorations. Commissioner for Education, Abayomi Fashina, described the measures as a compassionate intervention to prioritize education (…)
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