Yobe to establish 5 new girls’ secondary schools

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Dr Mohammad Idris, Yobe Commissioner for Basic Education, on Tuesday said the state would soon establish five additional girls secondary schools.

Idris, who stated this in Damaturu when three women’s groups paid him a courtesy visit, said the schools would enhance access to girl-child education.

 

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Hmm 🤔 with insecurity in your region? Sir I hope we are not going to make these lasses fodder for the canon? 😳🙄🤔

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