OPINION BY MONDAY PHILIPS EKPE: The student loan law this time | TheCable
Simple reason: a chunk of what becomes of our corporate wellbeing depends largely on the state of the institutions of higher learning.
No country can truly outtier is fed by the elementary and secondary levels, they canCentral to the Act is funding especially as it relates to the ability of young Nigerians whose parents and guardians may lack the capacityto the plight of such persons who would likely become victims of waning interest, clouded vision andand sufficient or manageable financing could be all that is required to put them on the right“Subject to the provisions of any other enactment, all students seeking higher...
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