Nigeria: 'Tertiary Education Should not Be Subsidized'

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Though a legal professional, Abolaji Osime has chosen to invest more of her time in educating the young ones. Osime owns a thriving private education institute, yet she says she really wants to see a vibrant public education sector in Nigeria. NURUDEEN OYEWOLE got her to speak on a number of issues. Excerpts:

Often times, people blame government for the decline quality of education but don't individuals have roles to play?

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