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Emir cracks down on truancy, schools face royal spotlight
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 76662, member: 636"] Emir Ismaila Ahmed Gadaka from Gudi in Yobe State went around personally checking schools in his territory and told everyone he's done playing games with teachers who ghost their jobs and parents who skip sending kids to class. The royal decided to do walkthrough inspections after seeing government money getting wasted on facilities where nobody bothers showing up, and he straight up warned educators that their side hustles can't mess with the Monday through Friday grind. The emir went off about parents dragging children to farms instead of classrooms, saying he's making it his personal mission to crack down on that behavior. He put all the village heads and district leaders on notice that they had better start monitoring schools regularly or face consequences, because he's not letting his area fall behind while resources sit there unused. [/QUOTE]
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