Kidnapping has become a dark shadow that trails communities across Nigeria. From highways to farmlands, schools to city suburbs, families live with the fear that a single phone call could change their lives forever. Yet, despite government warnings and repeated assurances of improved security, one reality continues to define most hostage situations the payment of ransom. For many victims and their families, it is the thin line between life and death, freedom and captivity. So today on Niger...
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Kidnapping has become a dark shadow that trails communities across Nigeria. From highways to farmlands, schools to city suburbs, families live with the fear that a single phone call could change their lives forever. Yet, despite government warnings and repeated assurances of improved security, one reality continues to define most hostage situations the payment of ransom. For many victims and their families, it is the thin line between life and death, freedom and captivity. So today on Niger...
Are Public School Teachers Really More Qualified Than Those In Private Schools?
Nigeria Daily
23 minutes
3 weeks ago
Are Public School Teachers Really More Qualified Than Those In Private Schools?
In Nigeria, public school teachers are said to be more qualified, yet private school students consistently outperform them in exams. While public teachers hold degrees and certifications, many private school teachers lack formal qualifications but deliver better results. In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we ask, is qualification enough, or are private schools doing something different?
Nigeria Daily
Kidnapping has become a dark shadow that trails communities across Nigeria. From highways to farmlands, schools to city suburbs, families live with the fear that a single phone call could change their lives forever. Yet, despite government warnings and repeated assurances of improved security, one reality continues to define most hostage situations the payment of ransom. For many victims and their families, it is the thin line between life and death, freedom and captivity. So today on Niger...