Education Development Goals (EDGs) and Socio-economic Democratic Consolidation: Reflections on Regime’s Mandates, Objectives, Agendas, and Targets in Yobe State, Nigeria

Education development is now considered an important element in combatting poverty, exploitation and promoting democracy. Hence, it not surprising that at global and local levels there have been rapid but in some cases, the gradual transformation of education development system spearheaded by govern...

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