Educationist seeks more investment in education

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The Chief Executive Officer of Goodmus Learning Centre, Lagos, Mr Adekunle Badmus, has appealed to the Nigerian government to invest more in education.

He added that Lagos residents would still sit the YOS on July 23, 2022, Akwa-Ibom candidates would sit on July 1, 2022 and Abuja candidates would hold on July 5, 2022.

Badmus said students with National Examination Council and The West African Senior School Certificate Examination certificates , and between the ages of 15 and 21 years could write the YOS examination for admission into higher institutions in Turkey. Also speaking, the ambassador of Goodmus Learning Cenre and actress, Mrs Idowu Phillips, popularly known as ‘Iya Rainbow,’ advised parents and philanthropists to assist the less privileged in the society with education in Turkey.

She said, “This is the best opportunity anyone can get. Nigerians should seize the opportunity and give their children or less privileged students around them good education in Turkey. These children are our future, let us support them. Turkey is a cheap and affordable place to live and get a quality education. I’m in support of Goodmus Learning Centre.”All rights reserved.

 

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The height of using education to extort through investments will later add more salt to the sector's injury. A tool for knowledge the education should be. Education fee is becoming alarming and dangerous

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