The National Association of Private School Teachers (NAPST), has asked the federal government to provide interest free loans to private school teachers in the country to enable them cushion the effect of Read more:
The National Association of Private School Teachers , has asked the federal government to provide interest free loans to private school teachers in the country to enable them cushion the effect of COVID-19, with a guarantee to pay back gradually when schools resume.
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