COVID-19 aside, 46 in 100 Nigerians still want physical classes

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Up to 46 in 100 Nigerians would opt for physical classes, if they had to return to school, an online poll has found.

This is despite the onslaught of the coronavirus pandemic, and how COVID-19 has changed the face of education since January.

 

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