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Cars, buses given to top educators, schools in Nigeria

Some Nigerian teachers now have an incentive to perform well—cars and buses are being awarded to top-performing teachers and schools. From being known as the poorest of the working class, teachers are earning a better reputation as a result of school reforms instituted by Kwara State Governor Bukola Saraki. Saraki says that for any investment in education to produce the desired results, teachers should be encouraged to put in their best performance. Read more about the reforms at allAfrica.com.

Posted by Louise Ash on 24 January 2007 in Motivation

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