In a recent social media post, a Nigerian mother, Tanko Lami, stirred up quite a conversation when she unveiled the jaw-dropping costs associated with enrolling her child in a pre-kindergarten program.
Expressing her disbelief, Lami shared a receipt detailing the expenses, which included tuition, uniforms, health insurance, sports fees, and developmental charges, totaling a whopping N929,000.
Lamenting the exorbitant fee, Lami voiced her opinion on the unnecessary burden placed on parents. Her post resonated with many netizens, sparking a wave of humorous reactions from others who shared similar sentiments.
Some even humorously noted that their entire primary school expenses barely amounted to 10% of the disclosed figure.
This revelation highlights the ongoing debate surrounding the affordability and accessibility of quality education, especially at the foundational level.
It underscores the financial strain faced by many parents in securing a decent education for their children and raises questions about the transparency of school fee structures.
As discussions continue to unfold online, it remains to be seen whether this incident will prompt any changes in the education sector or if it will simply serve as another anecdote in the ongoing discourse on educational affordability in Nigeria.
In her words:
“Development Levy 300k as in how? You will give my child teeth and brain cells because I don’t understand. 55k books for a pre-Kindergarten. This pikin no even reach the kindergarten finish sef, and books of 55k at that stage,” she wrote in a Facebook post on Friday, April 19.
“Me the mama, how many books I don read all my life? And that uniform. When my child is not a model… the same uniform that he will pour food on top? Abi ? Nna eeh,”