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The following schools are own by the government of Nigeria either state or federal Pages in category "Government schools in Nigeria" The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total.
The Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC) law (UBE Act, 2004) established the commission as the intervention agency responsible for the disbursement of the Federal Government Universal Basic Education Intervention to states and other stakeholders and the coordination of the implementation of the UBE programme throughout Nigeria.
In the early 1980s, as a result of high unemployment rates for school graduates, the Nigerian government placed a new emphasis on making vocational programs available to students. [67] The most significant plan for improvement was the Master Plan for 2001-2010 for the Development of the National Vocational Education system developed by the ...
This is a list of notable schools in Nigeria This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .
This is a list of notable primary and secondary schools in Rivers State, Nigeria, sorted by local government area. It includes both public and private schools that are currently in operation. It includes both public and private schools that are currently in operation.
The first set of schools considered unity schools in Nigeria were established by the British colonial government. Following independence from Britain and the Biafran War, however, the Nigerian government established many more of these schools to bring together children from different geographic, ethnic, and socio-economic backgrounds to provide a high quality education and build Nigeria's future.
The Federal Government Academy, formerly known as Suleja Academy, founded in 1986 by the Federal Government under the Babangida regime, is a Nigerian secondary school in Suleja.
Federal Government Girls College, Oyo is a Federal Government owned secondary school, run by Nigeria's Federal Ministry of Education. [1] It is an all girls' secondary school, which has both day and boarding facilities, located on Owinni Hill (Owinni Hill was the birthplace of Clotilda survivors Kossula and Abile), [2] in Oyo State, Nigeria.