Stakeholders back Nigerian govt’s seven-year ban on new tertiary institutions

[Premium Times - Nigeria] - 17/08/2025
The federal government, on 13 August, announced a seven-year moratorium on the creation of new federal universities, polytechnics, and colleges of education. The post Stakeholders back Nigerian govt’s seven-year ban on new tertiary institutions appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.
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