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World Bank uses outdated stats as it announces $500m Nigeria education plan

Claims

Two claims about the state of education in Nigeria’s northern states.
Source: The World Bank (July 2020)

checked

Verdict

One incorrect, one unproven

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01:43 | 30 September 2020 (GMT)

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