Fact-check: Nigeria state governor’s claims about stellar education record not backed by the data
The ruling All Progressives Congress and it's opposition often dispute the gains made in the quality of education in Nigeria's Ekiti State
The ruling All Progressives Congress and it's opposition often dispute the gains made in the quality of education in Nigeria's Ekiti State
Nigeria’s Guardian newspaper claimed there had not been more than 15 female vice-chancellors in the country’s higher education history.
On International Women’s Day Coca-Cola Nigeria tweeted a video claiming 50% of young women in northern Nigeria have no formal education.
The Nation newspaper quoted the Oando Foundation who claimed 40% of primary school teachers are unqualified, 50% of grade six pupils cant.
Former governor of Cross River state made a number of claims to argue that Nigeria's education system is in crisis, we checked his claims.
Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari outlined some of his government’s achievements over the past three years, we checked his claims.
The Organization for the Advancement of Nigerians claimed that Nigerians are the most educated immigrants in the US. We checked their claim.
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