FG MOVES TO CUT EDUCATION COSTS, PROMOTE SUSTAINABILITY WITH REUSABLE TEXTBOOK POLICY. (PHOTO).

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 FG MOVES TO CUT EDUCATION COSTS, PROMOTE SUSTAINABILITY WITH REUSABLE TEXTBOOK POLICY The Federal Government of Nigeria has unveiled a comprehensive policy framework aimed at reducing the cost of education for parents, improving learning outcomes, and promoting sustainability in schools through the adoption of reusable, high-quality textbooks and strengthened quality assurance mechanisms. The policy, jointly issued by the Honourable Minister of Education  Dr Maruf Tunji Alausa and the Honourable Minister of State for Education Prof Suiwaba Sai'd, forms part of ongoing reforms to reposition Nigeria’s education sector and ease the financial burden on families. The Ministers explained that the policy prioritises the use of standardised, durable textbooks designed to last between four and six years, while expressly prohibiting the bundling of disposable workbooks with textbooks in schools. This approach is intended to ensure that learning materials can be reused across multiple a...

'I HAVE 14 PRESIDENTS' PHONE NUMBERS'- DAVIDO. (PHOTO).


 ‘I have 14 presidents’ phone numbers’ – Davido


Nigerian singer, David Adeleke, aka Davido, has boasted about his rich contact list.


Speaking at the ‘Elevate Africa’ programme, the singer claimed that he has 14 presidents’ phone numbers.


He explained that his music has opened so many doors for his family.


He said, “Aside from my dad’s businesses and wealth, I know how many doors my music has opened for my family. Yes o, forget the money. I have 14 presidents’ phone numbers. I can call them directly.


“In every country we go to, the president wants to meet us. That’s also promoting our culture. It’s an amazing feeling.”

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