Osun State Old Students Association Pools ₦3 Million Cash Awards to Rescue Collapsing Teacher Morale
A prominent secondary school alumni association in Osun State has donated ₦3 million in financial rewards to teachers and students to counteract falling morale and bridge government funding deficits.
Highlighting the growing reliance on private citizens and diaspora networks to keep public education infrastructure afloat, a prominent alumni association of a secondary school in Osun State has pooled private funding to distribute ₦3 million in direct cash awards to standout students and teachers. The strategic intervention comes at a critical time when public school educators across the region are expressing profound frustration over stagnant wages, poor classroom working conditions, and a general lack of institutional motivation.
Alumni representatives explicitly stated that the ₦3 million purse was designed as a deliberate structural intervention to combat low teacher morale and inspire healthy academic competition within the student body. Local education advocates noted that with state budgets stretched incredibly thin due to macro-economic pressures, active alumni networks are rapidly transforming into vital funding pillars necessary for retaining teaching talent.
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