The Bauchi state government will pay the external examination fees for all SS3 students of the Special Education Centre (SEC) in an effort to remove barriers to education and empower these students.
The Bauchi state government has announced that it will pay the external examination fees for all SS3 students of the Special Education Centre (SEC). The government aims to remove barriers to education and empower these students to reach their full potential.
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