Nigeria: Why We Intervened in Education, Says NDIC

5 October 2015

The Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC) started intervening in the provision of buildings in Nigerian schools since 1994 to support education and take the culture of banking to the grassroots.

The corporation, which has spent N1billion since it began the intervention in schools, said itstarted with tertiary institutions and later went into secondary schools, adding that it will still go to the primary schools in its efforts to inculcate the culture of savings in the pupils.

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