The quality and standard of education in Nigeria is one of the most pressing subjects in the minds of Nigerians who value education as far as education is concerned. Inferable from the escape clauses found in the educational arrangement of Nigeria today. Like, silly alumni, absence of legitimate educational direction on understudies and educators, deficient norm and accessibility of educational offices, arrangement of inadequate educational framework, degenerate educational personals or expert and so forth In any case, there are a few educational wrongdoings and debasement that militate against the achievement and acknowledgment of the ideal norm of training in Nigeria. A portion of these violations are pay off, cultism, drug misuse, lewd behavior/indiscrimination, assessment misbehavior from staff and understudies separately, theft of assets and so forth Consequently, in this undertaking, the specialist is examining about the falling norm of instruction because of wrongdoing, the different kinds of wrongdoing found in the educational framework and proffered answer for a decrepit educational framework. Despite the fact that, checking these educational wrongdoings and defilement should be an aggregate obligation of the guardians, educators, strict pioneers, specialists of the establishments just as the public authority. From the result obtained in this study, the Chi-square value calculated is greater than expected (critical), therefore the null hypothesis was reject and conclude that the low standard of education is as a result of crimes and corruption in the sector.
Determination of environmental pollution in the surface water is very important. So, in this study, determination, and health risk assessment were evaluated. The pollutions such as anions, cations, and heavy metals were analyzed in surface water by photometer spectrometry and atomic absorption spectrometry (AAS). TDS for wet and dry seasons go from 122.17±1.74 mg L-1 to 63.80±0.86 mg L-1. The high phosphate levels in both wet and dry seasons are recorded from 60.74±0.61 - 60.27±0.38 mg L-1 in both seasons. Iron values observed range from 8.42±0.06 to 6.28±0.11 mg L-1 in the wet and dry season, Cu was recorded between 0.08±0.01 - 0.07±0.01 mg L-1, Mn recorded from 0.07±0.01 to 0.06±0.01 mg L-1, Zn recorded between 2.29±0.09 - 1.15±0.09 mg L-1, and Pb recorded from 0.69±0.09 to 0.40±0.18 mg L-1 while Cd and Ni were not detected in the study. Water quality index (WQI) values were determined as 549 for wet and 328 for the dry season, the hazard indices for both seasons are below one. The outcomes in this present study showed that the level of Pb in the surface water could present a carcinogenic risk to both adults and children. All heavy metals results were validated by ET-AAS.
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