NSCIA praises governor for reintroducing CRS in schools, urges reciprocity by other states
The NSCIA said Nigeria’s development depends on leaders’ ability to rise above “injustice, partisanship and abhorrence for pluralism”.
The NSCIA said Nigeria’s development depends on leaders’ ability to rise above “injustice, partisanship and abhorrence for pluralism”.
The lawmakers described the bill as needless, waste of resources and misplaced priority.
The controversy has been laid to rest by the separation of the two subjects.
The government ordered the two subjects to be separated.
The Senate president says the Senate wants the new curriculum to work.
The association demands the return to the old school curriculum.
The policy was put in place by the Goodluck Jonathan administration.
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