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Nigeria parents pay school bills with recyclable waste
Nigeria parents pay school bills with recyclable waste Posted My Dream Stead school is one of 40 low-cost schools in Nigeria's commercial capital of Lagos that accept recyclable waste as payment.
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Nigeria: Using plastic waste for school fees
Dailymotion Nigeria: Using plastic waste for school fees Although education is a fundamental human right, it’s often out of reach for women, girls, and people living in low-income communities ...
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Transcorp promotes recycling in schools
Transnational Corporation Plc has taken steps towards promoting environmental sustainability within local schools. As a result, the group launched an initiative aimed at sensitising schools across ...
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Greener Tomorrow: Transcorp Promotes Waste Mgt, Recycling In Local Schools
Transnational Corporation Plc (Transcorp), Nigeria’s largest listed diversified conglomerate renowned for its investments in the power, hospitality and energy sectors, has embarked on a ...
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Nigerian schools: Flogged for speaking my mother tongue
Nigeria says it wants primary school teachers to conduct lessons in local languages instead of English, which is currently used. But how practical is that in a country where more than 600 ...
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UNICEF: Over 50% of Girls in Nigeria Not Attending Basic School
More than 50 per cent of girls in Nigeria are not attending school at the basic education level, the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has said. The Education Manager at UNICEF, Jutaro ...
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Nigeria’s annual 2.5mmt plastic waste ‘ ll generate jobs – NESG
ABUJA – AS the multiplying number plastic waste endangers the environment and human life, the Nigerian Economic Summit Group, NESG, yesterday, expressed optimism that Nigeria’s annual 2.5 ...
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Targeting food waste
Legislators, regulators and private industry have put a greater emphasis on reducing and recycling food scraps in recent years. While laws and initiatives surrounding food waste may be more aggressive ...
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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry Send School Supplies to Nigeria After Supporting the Nation at Invictus Games
The Duchess of Sussex revealed on her podcast that she learned she was 43% Nigerian through a genealogy test Janine Henni is a Royals Staff Writer for PEOPLE Digital, covering modern monarchies ...
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Nigerian schools: Flogged for speaking my mother tongue
Kareem Abiodun Habeebullah, whose mother tongue is Yoruba, was just a secondary school student when he was whipped in class for not speaking in English. "When I was growing up, I was struggling to ...
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Nigerian schools: Flogged for speaking my mother tongue
Kareem Abiodun Habeebullah, whose mother tongue is Yoruba, was just a secondary school student when he was whipped in class for not speaking in English. "When I was growing up, I was struggling to ...

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