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This article focuses on foreign-owned private schools in Lagos state charging over ₦10m, the reason for the high tuition fee and brief history about the schools.
The 2024/2025 school year didn’t just bring new speeches and slogans but also new tools—something that has long been missing ...
In 2013 the shortage of primary school teachers in Nigeria was acute – in excess of 338,000. This was compounded by the fact that 28 of the 39 state governments haven’t employed any new ...
A new report from the Universal Basic Education Commission paints a stark and troubling portrait of Nigeria’s primary education sector.With just 915,913 teachers responsible for 31,771,916 pupils in ...
“Secondary school enrolment rose to about 2.9 million in 1990 and 4.48 million in 1994. The secondary school level operates within the guidelines provided by the National Policy on Education (1981).
Ambassador of Switzerland to Nigeria, Patrick Egloff, has said Nigeria’s future rests in the hands of its young people, ...
Nigeria’s teachers union estimates that since 2009 Boko Haram has assassinated 611 teachers, burned down 910 schools and forced the closure of at least 1,500 others.
Analysis - Walk into almost any public school in Nigeria, and you feel the weight of history pressing down on the desks. Much of the system still operates to the rhythm of colonial-era regulations and ...
In 2013, the shortage of primary school teachers in Nigeria was acute – in excess of 338,000. This was compounded by the fact that 28 of the 39 state governments haven’t employed any new ...