COVID-19: ‘Nigeria, others to suffer $6.2bn education gap’

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The Save the Children has warned of an additional gap of at least $6.2bn of investments in education in Nigeria and other countries in the Sub-Saharan region over the next 18 months. Read more:

The Save the Children has warned of an additional gap of at least $6.2bn of investments in education in Nigeria and other countries in the Sub-Saharan region over the next 18 months.

 

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