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Published 11/03/2009 by Daily Sun


FG signs $17.32m loan agreement with IDB for secondary education From ISAAC ANUMIHE, Abuja Tuesday,

The Federal Government has signed a Loan Agreement with the Islamic Development Bank for the construction and equipping of four senior science Secondary Schools in Kaduna State.

Minister of Finance, Dr Mansur Muhtar on behalf of the federal government said the objective of the project...

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...project was to "increase the number of science graduates from senior secondary schools in Kaduna State in order to produce the necessary work force that would be required in engineering, medicine, computer and science education for the future development of Kaduna State in particular and Nigeria in general." According to Muhtar...

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