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Government alone can’t fund education- Uba Sani

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Government alone can’t fund education- Uba Sani

Mr Uba Sani made the remarks at the commissioning of a facility established by the Christian Academy Management in Kaduna at the weekend The post Government alone can’t fund education- Uba Sani appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria .

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