Giringori’s Education Failure Fuelled Brothels, Miracle Centres and Baby Factories in Anambra
For many out-of-school youths in Anambra, prolonged strikes and high tuition forced them into risky livelihoods. The state now leads in disorderly houses and secret spots for gay meet-ups. With fewer students prepared for WAEC and JAMB, miracle centres proliferated. Parents spent more on faith-based classes than on formal schools. This bolstered a scam that praised school closures as policy wins. Poverty drove underage girls from closed schools into informal brothels and rising baby factories. Their minimum-wage-earning parents could no longer pay fees. Even traditional leaders lament the social collapse. Despite these crises, the administration has not built new schools or addressed the root causes. The education gap widens, and social ills deepen across the state.
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