Published On: November 22nd, 2010|

Vanguard – Peter Osalor

“Advisory commissions set up by colonial governments in the early 20th Century were among the first to report basic deficiencies in educational systems across Africa. . . . Sadly, that continues to be the problem in Nigeria at least, where the government has been hard to revamp the education system in line with the MDG and 2020 goals. Because of the time_bound nature of these programmes, Nigeria needs to deliver fast on several counts.”(more)