Lockdown: Why Nigerian Parents Lashed Out At School Teacher, Elizabeth Ogah
A Nigerian teacher, Elizabeth Ogah, took to Facebook to write her thoughts on what she believes to be the under-estimation of the value of school teachers by parents.
The teacher, in her Facebook post, said she believes that by now many parents now understand the level of stress teachers endure when parents ‘dump’ their kids for them to tutor, as well as care for.
Speaking almost tongue-in-cheek, Ogah, said she hopes that parents are enjoying spending the lockdown with their children and now have an appreciation for the number of work teachers put in to keep the children grounded in school.
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Elizabeth chastised parents for what she called shouting and ranting when they come to the school to challenge a teacher who has beaten their child.
Read Elizabeth’s post:
“To our amiable parents who has never appreciate the works of teachers for once, hope u r enjoying this lockdown with ur children.I believe by nw, u should know the worth ND stress we teachers r goin through when u dump this children for usand u came back the next day to start shouting or ranting all in the name of one beating story ur child narrated to u,u should know that we r nt just teachers but partial parents to the kids. I hope the is okay #ProudToBeATeacher
This babe was just trying to feel important and attract cheap publicity