Posted by Samuel on Fri 13th Feb, 2026 - tori.ng
The decision was made known in an official circular dated February 11, 2026, and released by the Ministry of Secondary Education at its headquarters in Asaba.
The Delta State Government has prohibited the observance of Valentine’s Day in all public and private secondary schools throughout the state.
The decision was made known in an official circular dated February 11, 2026, and released by the Ministry of Secondary Education at its headquarters in Asaba.
The circular was signed by the Commissioner for Secondary Education, Dr. Kingsley Nze Ashibogwu.
The notice was sent to Chief Inspectors of Education, field offices of the Ministry of Basic and Secondary Education, and heads of both public and private secondary schools.
It carried the title, Abolition of Valentine Parties in Schools.
In the circular, the ministry said it had noticed that Valentine parties were being organised in many secondary schools across the state.
Both students and teachers were said to be involved in the celebrations. The government stated that such activities had not helped to improve academic performance in schools.
The state government explained that students are expected to use their time and energy for learning and other useful school activities.
It warned school authorities to avoid programmes that could distract students or cause problems in their academic work.
The circular also made it clear that the government is focused on raising the standard of education in the state.
It stated that any activity that could weaken moral values or affect students’ academic growth would not be allowed in schools.
As a result, all school heads in both public and private secondary schools have been directed to stop organising or allowing Valentine parties within school premises anywhere in the state.