Ogun Returns Missionary Schools — Big Win or Big Debate?

Big move in Ogun State… and it’s already causing serious conversation 👀

The state government has officially begun returning missionary schools to their original religious owners, a decision many are calling historic — but also controversial. These schools, once founded and managed by churches before government takeover decades ago, are now going back into the hands of those same institutions.

At first glance, it sounds like a restoration of legacy. Supporters argue that missionary bodies are known for discipline, moral standards, and structured administration. Some believe this move could revive declining educational values and bring back the excellence many older generations remember.

But hold on… not everyone is clapping 👇

Parents and stakeholders are raising concerns about what happens next. Will school fees increase under private religious control? Will access remain fair for students from all backgrounds? And what about teachers — will their roles, salaries, or job security be affected?

There’s also the bigger picture to consider. In a country where education already faces funding and quality challenges, shifting control from government to religious institutions could either solve problems… or create new ones.

Still, the Ogun State government seems confident that this move will improve standards and reduce the burden on public resources. Whether that promise holds true is something only time will reveal.

So now the big question remains:
Is this a bold step toward educational reform… or the beginning of a new set of challenges?

One thing is certain — this decision has opened up a major conversation about the future of education in Nigeria, and all eyes are now on Ogun State to see how it unfolds.

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