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The presidency has outlined a series of educational reforms introduced by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration.
Among the initiatives mentioned are the launch of a student loan program and the return of history as a subject in schools across the country.
Olusegun Dada, the President’s Special Assistant on Social Media, shared this information in a post made on his X account on Saturday.
He explained that these changes are part of the federal government’s broader Renewed Hope agenda.
Additional reforms include the implementation of the Education for Renewed Hope Roadmap, a revamp of the curriculum to focus on entrepreneurship, digital skills, and civic responsibilities, as well as the scaling up of the school feeding initiative, which is now integrated with digital records tied to the National Identity Management Commission.
“Ongoing reforms in the education sector in line with the #RenewedHope agenda of President Bola Tinubu’s administration.
“Here are key reforms amongst several others:
“Introduction of the Student Loan Scheme.
“Reinstatement of history as a core subject at all levels
“Launch of NESRI/”Education for Renewed Hope” Roadmap.
“Curriculum review to emphasise entrepreneurship, digital literacy, and civic education.
“Expansion of school feeding programme with digital registries linked to NIMC”, he wrote on X.
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