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Special Report: School resumption brings little cheer as high cost of living muffles excitement

Parents and guardians would struggle to send their wards back to school as the ripple effects of petrol subsidy removal take a toll on their wallets forcing some either to take their wards out of school or consider cheaper ones. The petrol subsidy removal means that the market forces of demand and supply determine pump […]

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Private schools begin move to increase school fees over subsidy removal

Private school proprietors in Nigeria have expressed significant concerns regarding the consequences of the recent removal of fuel subsidies by the Federal Government. They anticipate that this development will compel them to raise school fees. These concerns were raised by the National President of the National Association of Proprietors of Private Schools (NAPPS), Yomi Otubela,

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Lucky Americans: Obama Propose Two Years of Free Community College

President Obama is going big with his higher education announcement in Tennessee on Friday. He wants to make the first two years of community college as free as high school. “To make sure that community college is accessible for everybody,” Obama said in a video message on-board Air Force One released Yesterday, “put simply, what

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