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Up scaled advocacies for female education especially in northern Nigeria has been backed with a number of initiatives by Government and non government actors in order to bridge the gender gap in education.
Poverty as one among other factors has reduced the chances of females attaining a reasonable height in their educational pursuit.
What now happens if the cost of tertiary education becomes the reason why such group is left out?
By Ummu Salmah Ibrahim and Daniel Oluwole4.8
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Up scaled advocacies for female education especially in northern Nigeria has been backed with a number of initiatives by Government and non government actors in order to bridge the gender gap in education.
Poverty as one among other factors has reduced the chances of females attaining a reasonable height in their educational pursuit.
What now happens if the cost of tertiary education becomes the reason why such group is left out?

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