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  2. Grace Chibiko Offorma - Wikipedia

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    Grace Chibiko Offorma // ⓘ is a Nigerian scholar, researcher, and professor of Arts Education in the Faculty of Education, University of Nigeria, Nsukka. [1][failed verification] She is from Anambra State. She specializes in the areas of education, French, and curriculum studies. [1][2] Her contributions in the area of education are geared ...

  3. Education in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Education in Nigeria is overseen by the Federal Ministry of Education. [2] The local authorities take responsibility for implementing state-controlled policy regarding public education and state schools. [3] The education system is divided into Kindergarten, Primary education, Secondary education, and Tertiary education. [4]

  4. Nigerian Educational Research and Development Council

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    The Nigerian Educational Research and Development Council (NERDC), is an agency of the Federal Government of Nigeria charged with the responsibility of implementing educational policies in Nigeria. [ 1] It was formally recognised by law in 1988 by an enabling Decree No. 53 (now ACT No. 53) which merged four Educational Research and Development ...

  5. Ayo Bamgbose - Wikipedia

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    Ayo Bamgbose. Ayọ̀ Bámgbóṣé (born January 27, 1932) is an academic linguist, the first professor of Linguistics in Nigeria. He has made contributions to education and linguistics, achieving recognition in form of honours and election to offices in professional bodies. [1]

  6. Nigerian literature - Wikipedia

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    Nigeria portal. v. t. e. Nigerian literature may be roughly defined as the literary writing by citizens of the nation of Nigeria for Nigerian readers, addressing Nigerian issues. This encompasses writers in a number of languages, including not only English but Igbo, Urhobo, Yoruba, and in the northern part of the county Hausa and Nupe. [1]

  7. Languages of Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    English and Pidgin. English is the single most widely spoken language in Nigeria, spoken by 60 million of the population. [9] It is the main lingua franca of the country and there are a growing number of sole English speakers due to rapid urbanization and globalization. [10] English remains the official language and is the major language of ...

  8. Nile University of Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Nile University of Nigeria Library is a smart, hybrid, modern and world-class academic library with physical and virtual components, that offer an exceptional experience to its community patrons for global competitive learning, teaching and research as well as engages in other requisite activities geared towards the actualization of corporate ...

  9. Chinua Achebe - Wikipedia

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    Simon Gikandi A prevalent theme in Achebe's novels is the intersection of African tradition (particularly Igbo varieties) and modernity, especially as embodied by European colonialism. For example, the village of Umuofia in Things Fall Apart is violently shaken with internal divisions when the white Christian missionaries arrive. Nigerian English professor Ernest N. Emenyonu describes the ...