
The President St Murumba College, Jos Old Boys Association (SMOBA) Rev, Fr. Joseph Choji has concluded arrangements to build an N200 million befitting hostel accommodation to boost the academic activities of the college.
The
principal of SMOBA, made this disclosure in a press conference held
during her 60th-anniversary celebration to herald the free medical
outreach, road walk, Church service, Friday prayer other activities.
Fr
Choji said the deplorable stage of their football pitch will receive
attention from the old boys who have promised to revamp sporting
activities of the college to a standard that can promote extracurricular
activities.
He
said the standard of education has decayed completely in Nigeria, which
he said requires some parents contributing to the moral collapse that
require legislative aims to take a drastic measure in other to address
the problem.
The Rev, Fr Joseph frowned at where senior civil
servants take their children outside the shores of Nigeria by turning
their back to public schools, which he stated that it is the major
causing of the falling standard of education.
He
advocates that federal, state government should sanction all those
civil servants who send their children outside the country.
According
to him, with all sense of pride those whose children schools outside
thinking that they have given them quality education, but to him, the
training outside the country makes them worse.
