Navy Seeks Improved Mental Abilities, Critical Thinking For Students In Post Primary Schools - Latest News
called on school authorities in the country to initiate programmes and policies that are capable of improving the cognitive and intellectual abilities of students in post-primary schools.
Oklobia stated that with the just concluded quiz competition and debate, participants’ intellectual/mental capacities would have gotten a boost, adding that the competition served as an avenue to bring improvement to the cognitive and mental abilities of post-secondary school students.
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