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  2. National Association of Nigerian Students - Wikipedia

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    It brought together student councils in Ife, Zaria, and Nsukka. [1] In April 1978, Nigerian students were faced with the imposition of increased fees, and NUNS participated in a series of Campus protests across the whole of Nigeria known as the Ali Must Go protests. The government responded by sending in the army and police, leading to the ...

  3. Education in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Nigeria Primary School Enrolment by state in 2013. Primary education begins at around age 5 for the majority of Nigerians. [12] Students spend six years in primary school and graduate with a first school-leaving certificate.

  4. Academic integrity - Wikipedia

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    [37] [38] Academic integrity policies should clearly define what counts as a violation of academic integrity (e.g., plagiarism, exam cheating, contract cheating, and so on). Policies should be accessible to administrators, staff, and students and should outline the responsibilities for reporting, investigation, and academic misconduct case ...

  5. Redeemer's International Secondary School - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, the Redeemer's International Secondary School was one of four schools to win the International School Award from the British Council Nigeria, the others being Hallel College in Port Harcourt, Oxbridge College in Lagos, and Start-rite Schools, Abuja The school was also accredited for having the best WASSCE result in 2015/16. [1] [2]

  6. List of schools in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Apata Memorial High School, Ireakari Estate, Isolo, Lagos; Atlantic Hall, Poka Epe Lagos; Babington Macaulay Junior Seminary, Ikorodu, Lagos; British International ...

  7. Youth in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Educating youth in Nigeria is prioritized with the goal of reducing poverty, inequality and overall increasing economic growth. [21] Youth in Nigeria school system consists of six years of primary education, three years of junior secondary, three years of senior secondary, and four or five years of tertiary education. [22]

  8. FACT CHECK: Did Trump Say He Will Restore Electoral Integrity ...

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    Trump’s alleged reply states he will “restore electoral integrity in Nigeria and across the African continent.” The claim is inaccurate. The post originated on an account with the handle ...

  9. British International School Lagos - Wikipedia

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    British International School Lagos (BIS) is a British international school in Oniru Private Estate in Victoria Island, Lagos, Nigeria. [1] Opening in 2001, the school provides a British curriculum to day and boarding students aged 11–18. A broad range of IGCSE and A Level courses are available for study. The pupil body comprises girls and ...