A viral video has set social media abuzz after a frustrated Nigerian woman boldly condemned private school owners for forcing students to purchase new textbooks every year, despite the country’s economic hardship.
The woman’s impassioned plea resonated with many, showing the exploitative practices of some private schools. She questioned the logic behind prohibiting students from using textbooks previously used by their seniors, labeling it “economic sabotage.”
The woman lamented the financial burden placed on parents, citing the struggle to make ends meet in Nigeria’s challenging economy. She urged parents to take a stand against this exploitative practice, demanding accountability from school authorities.
Watch the video below;
https://x.com/abdullahayofel/status/1836316496055652515?t=v7RjxFq7XzkGXUwhdEZ99A&s=19
Netizens have rallied behind the woman, praising her courage and calling for immediate action. Many described the practice as “sheer extortion” and demanded that authorities intervene to protect parents from exploitation.
The government and educational regulatory bodies are being urged to investigate and address this issue, ensuring that private schools prioritize students’ education over profits.