Edugist

Africa's Education News Source

Academy DOS urges educators, students to pay attention to history

Get stories like these delivered straight to your inbox.

Director of studies at Castlefern Learning English, Montell Benson has expressed his worries on the need for educators and students to pay attention to history and how it repeats itself without the knowledge of the people.

In a social media post, the IELTS teacher and Pearson editor, said when the current president, Muhammed Buhari was in power in 1984, three naira notes were redesigned and the citizens suffered.

Montell lamented that now, three naira notes have been redesigned, or, more appropriately, re-coloured; and people are suffering.

He however asked whether the policy is deliberate orchestration to frustrate Nigerians.

Screenshot 2023 02 08 17 55 31 211 edit com.google.android.apps .docs .editors.docs

 

According to the post made by the English language teacher, he validates his claim by sharing a screenshot of analytics that was made by CBN Nairalytics.

His Facebook reads: “How come nobody’s talking about this?

“When the current Nigerian president was in power in 1984, three naira notes were redesigned and citizens suffered. Now, the same man is in power: three naira notes have been redesigned, or, more appropriately, re-coloured; and people are suffering. What manner of man is this? Is this a deliberate orchestration?

Share this article

All right reserved. You may not reproduce or republish Edugist content in whole or part without express written permission. Only use the share buttons.

Support Edugist’s goal of giving education a voice

Even a small donation will make a difference.

Related Content

0 0 votes
Article Rating
Subscribe
Notify of
guest
0 Comments
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
0
Would love your thoughts, please comment.x
()
x
WeCreativez WhatsApp Support
Our customer support team is here to answer your questions. Ask us anything!
???? Hi, how can I help?
Scroll to Top

Fill the form below to download the WASSCE 2024 Timetable

Be the First to Know When we Publish new Contents

“Stay ahead of the educational curve! Subscribe to Edugist’s newsletter for the latest insights, trends, and updates in the world of education. Join our community today and never miss out on valuable content. Sign up now!”