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Latest news on education in Nigeria, providing comprehensive coverage of policies, challenges, reforms, ASUU strikes, WAEC exams, tertiary institutions, and developments in Africa's most populous nation.

Nigeria, with a population of over 200 million, faces significant challenges in its education sector. The country's education system, comprising primary, secondary, and tertiary levels, serves millions of students across 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory. Key entities include the Federal Ministry of Education, state education boards, and institutions like the University of Ibadan and Ahmadu Bello University.

Recent developments in Nigerian education include ongoing efforts to address infrastructure deficits, improve teacher training, and enhance curriculum relevance. The government's Universal Basic Education programme continues to aim for increased enrolment and quality of primary education. However, challenges persist, including frequent strikes by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), concerns over exam malpractice in West African Examinations Council (WAEC) tests, and the impact of insecurity on schooling in some regions.

Community initiatives and public-private partnerships are playing an increasingly important role in Nigeria's education landscape. Programmes like the Adopt-A-School Initiative in Lagos State and the proliferation of EdTech startups are addressing gaps in the system. Stories of exceptional Nigerian students achieving academic success both locally and internationally often make headlines, showcasing the potential within the country's youth.

Nigeria's education system has roots in both indigenous knowledge systems and the British colonial model. Post-independence, the country has grappled with aligning education with national development goals. The introduction of the 6-3-3-4 system in the 1980s and subsequent reforms have aimed to create a more responsive and effective education structure.

Staying informed about education in Nigeria is crucial for understanding the country's development trajectory and human capital potential. Our NewsNow feed provides comprehensive, up-to-date coverage from reliable sources, including national newspapers, education boards, and international organisations, ensuring you have the latest information on this vital sector in Africa's largest economy.


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