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Burundi begs to borrow Nigeria’s education curriculum

The Republic of Burundi has appealed to the federal government to let it adopt and adapt some of Nigeria’s school programmes and curricula.

The Burundian Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr Emmanuel Mpfayakurera, made the appeal in Abuja when he paid a courtesy visit to the Minister of Education, Malam Adamu Adama on Friday.

“Burundi would want to adopt some of Nigeria’s school programmes and curricula.”

The Ambassador, while observing that both countries have cordial relationship, thanked Nigeria for the assistance rendered to his country during crisis.

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Responding to the request, the Minister of Education, Malam Adamu, said that Nigeria welcomes the willingness of Burundi to strengthen bilateral relationship between both countries, particularly in the area of educational collaboration.

The Ambassador was later presented with several copies of educational materials on curriculum development in Nigeria by the Honourable Minister.

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