The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education, Architect Sunny Echono, explains why the fixed deadline for teacher certification was not implemented. The federal government had set December…
The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education, Architect Sunny Echono, explains why the fixed deadline for teacher certification was not implemented.The federal government had set December 31, 2019, as deadline for teachers to get licensed by the Teachers Registration Council of Nigeria or they will not be allowed into the classrooms. What is the situation now?
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