National STEM Initiative: 13,000 students benefit from digital innovations, structured learning, others

[The Nation - Nigeria] - 17/02/2026
No fewer than 13,000 Nigerian students selected from 14 Secondary schools across the country have benefitted from National STEM Initiative, The Inspire Project, a digital innovative/scientific learning programme for selected The post National STEM Initiative: 13,000 students benefit from (…)
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