100 pupils to a teacher? Fact-checking widely read claims about education in Nigeria
An article published in many Nigerian newspapers made several claims about the state of learning in the country. We took a look at them.
An article published in many Nigerian newspapers made several claims about the state of learning in the country. We took a look at them.
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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.
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