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  2. National Youth Service Corps - Wikipedia

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    NYSC National Headquarters in Abuja Corps members during swearing-in ceremony at a NYSC Orientation Camp. The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) is a mandatory, post-tertiary scheme set up by the Nigerian government during the military regime of Head of State, Yakubu Gowon, to "reconstruct, reconcile and rebuild the country after the Nigerian Civil war". [1]

  3. New York Military Academy - Wikipedia

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    Today, the school is Grade K-12. Over time, the campus expanded from 30 acres (12 ha) to a peak of 550 acres (220 ha), and enrollment peaked at 525 students during the 1960s. Girls have been admitted since 1975. NYMA is a member of the Association of Military Colleges and Schools of the United States as well as several other school associations ...

  4. Nigerian Military School - Wikipedia

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    The Nigerian military school prides itself due to its numerous successes in regional and national quizzes, drama and sporting competition. It is also said to have one of the highest educational and academic standards in the country, more than most conventional civil high schools in Nigeria.

  5. Command Secondary Schools - Wikipedia

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    Command Schools are run by the Nigerian Army Education Corps through the Directorate of Command Schools Services. Each Command School is headed by a commandant who is an army officer typically at the rank of lieutenant colonel or major, although the commandant may rarely be a colonel.

  6. Joseph Nanven Garba - Wikipedia

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    New York, N.Y.: Institute of International Education. Garba, Joseph Nanven (1994). Restructuring the security forces for a new South Africa, New York, N.Y.: Institute of International Education ISBN 978-0-87206-210-8; Garba, Joseph Nanven (1995). Fractured History: Elite Shifts and Policy Changes in Nigeria. Princeton: Sungai Books.

  7. George Washington Educational Campus - Wikipedia

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    During the 1960s and 1970s, Washington Heights' Black and Latino population increased. New York City public schools also faced serious overcrowding problems. Today, the student bodies of the four George Washington schools are overwhelmingly Latino, with a minority Black presence, and less than 5% of students identify as White or Asian. [9]

  8. List of high schools in New York City - Wikipedia

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    Lycée français de New York (LFNY) Private, co-ed Manhattan Bridges High School (Park West campus) M542 Public Manhattan Center for Science and Mathematics: M435 Public Manhattan Childrens Center Private Manhattan Comprehensive Night and Day High School M575 Public Manhattan High School for Girls Private, girls

  9. Waterside Plaza - Wikipedia

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    Waterside is Manhattan's only residential complex located east of the FDR Drive. [3] The East River Greenway passes between the two. The waterfront south of Waterside Plaza, Stuyvesant Cove Park, which is part of the Greenway, includes a small manmade land mass extending out into the East River, which was created from excess cement dumped into ...