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Group urge urgent action to safeguard credibility of Ekiti governorship poll

Group urge urgent action to safeguard credibility of Ekiti governorship poll
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The NNPC Foundation has highlighted a significant gap in STEM education for 18.4 million Nigerian children, warning that this deficit threatens the country's sustainable development goals. The organization is pushing for increased investment in youth-focused initiatives to foster innovation in energy and technology.

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Addressing the STEM education gap is critical for Nigeria's economic growth and its ability to participate in the global energy transition.

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NNPC decries 18.4 million STEM education gap, pushes SDG in children

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