As Schools Resume, Cash-Flow Crunch Is Threatening Private Education, Smarter Fee Collection Could Help
[Nigeria Communications Week - Nigeria] - 11/09/2025
By Ope Adeoye Back-to-school is supposed to be a cheerful rhythm—fresh uniforms, packed lunch boxes, morning assemblies. Yet behind the smiles sits a quieter reality: many school owners are entering a new half-term still carrying last term’s fees. That cash-flow gap slows everything (…)
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