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Ibadan Poly lecturer, 3 TETFUND staff die in Oyo auto crash

Ibadan Poly lecturer, 3 TETFUND staff die in Oyo auto crash
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West African Elites Spending on UK Schools and Universities: A Closer Look - Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Source: Getty Summary:  Many West African political elites send their children to boarding schools and universities abroad, especially in the UK. Yet some appear to be using unexplained wealth to pay for it, creating thorny anticorruption challenges for educators, policymakers, and law enforcement. Related Media and Tools If you enjoyed reading this, subscribe for more! Thank you! Check your email for details on your request. The image above is for illustration only; and the mention of any individual, company, organization, or other entity in this paper does not imply the violation of any law or international agreement on their part and should not be construed as such. The views expressed herein are those of the author alone.

Private institutions are not money-making ventures (2)

Share LAST week, I commenced a discussion into one of the most controversial issues in the Nigerian education sector – the administration of the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund) which has been subject of arguments for the inclusion of private institutions in the scheme. I also highlighted the comments of the Executive Secretary of the Fund, Professor Suleiman Bogoro who condemned the idea of calling for the inclusion of private institutions on the grounds that the Funds was setup to cater solely for the needs of public tertiary institutions for the overall interests of children from poor homes, and that since private institutions are money-making ventures, their inclusion would deny children from poor homes the opportunity to have access to quality education. The foregoing is the background against which I have joined a majority of well-informed Nigerians and stakeholders to rebut the false claims of Professor Suleiman Bogoro that private institutions are money-making ventu

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