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Radios and Batteries Make Radio Learning a Reality

One of the implications of the Ebola crisis is that all schools and colleges are closed indefinitely.  The government is providing an alternative method of learning via radio broadcasts.  Instruction is provided to five different levels of pupils –Nursery, classes one to three, classes four to six, Junior Secondary School one to Junior Secondary School three (JSS1-JSS3)  and Senior Secondary School one to Senior Secondary School four (SSS1-SSS4).  Different subjects according to the syllabus at different academic levels are taught each day.

Prioritizing The Education of Girls Like Hawa

Hawanatu is a pupil of the Christ Evangelical Internal Secondary school and she wants to be a banker when she grows up. She is very clever and has won many prizes in her school in different subjects. She plans to be first in her class after exams and is currently third in her class. She enjoys running, singing, and dancing. Her favorite subjects are Mathematics and Religious Moral Education. She has two brothers and two sisters. Her duties at home are to wash dishes and fetch water. She is looking forward to learning how to cook.

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