Nigerian govt. to ‘send home’ students ‘whose parents challenge unity schools’
It said the decision was to ensure the stability of the colleges “for the smooth and peaceful academic environment.”
It said the decision was to ensure the stability of the colleges “for the smooth and peaceful academic environment.”
The 104 Unity Schools in the country will be closed from March 26.
Over 80,000 pupils sat for the entrance examination held in April 2018.
"School security is vital to effective teaching and learning''.
“Students who have been offered provisional admission have two weeks after the release of the results to accept the offer.”
Old students of Nigeria's 104 unity schools meet in Lagos.
The president of Unity Schools Old Students Association speaks ahead of the body's general meeting Saturday.
A table of top 10 best and worst performers shows at least four schools had no single pass.
A raise was announced in June, contrary to the claim by the education minister, Adamu Adamu.
Parents recently alerted the public to over 300 per cent increase in school fees.
The Minister of Education, Adamu Adamu, on Monday announced the cancellation of the interview test organised by NECO.
The minister argues that multiple exams do not necessarily translate to the admission of quality pupils
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