Nigeria’s New Secondary Curriculum to Feature Journalism, AI, and Fact-Checking [SEE LIST]
[The Trent - Nigeria] - 4/09/2025
ABUJA, Nigeria — Nigeria has unveiled a revamped secondary school curriculum that introduces subjects such as journalism, programming, artificial intelligence, robotics, and fact-checking, signalling a significant shift toward digital literacy and critical thinking in the country’s education (…)
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