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Topic: What will happen to education in most African countries. (Read 43 times)

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Which really make me ask, what does the future of education in most African countries holds?.And another problem is, skills empowerment are limited
I'm not familiar with the actual educational system in most African countries. But if the resources are limited, there's really a need to thrive individually and an urge to push everyone to their respective desires for higher education.
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As we all know, education plays vital role in National growth and development of every countries.most developed countries invest in their citizen through schools and skills acquisition.
 
But reversed is the case in most African countries.using Nigeria as a Case study.The country has the following level of education, primary, secondary, colleges/polytechnics and Universities.But presently, only primary and secondary education are active, but the rest of the instructions are on strike/hold.

Which really make me ask, what does the future of education in most African countries holds?.And another problem is, skills empowerment are limited
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