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The missing numbers in education metrics, By Zainab Suleiman Okino 

1 hour ago
by Justice Okamgba

He gave an example of a polytechnic with a population of over 36,000 students and just about a 1,000-bed hostel accommodation. He therefore warned higher institutions to go by JAMB’s criteria, as set out in CAPS (Central Admissions Processing System), and not admit more than their quotas, in order to “protect the integrity of the system.”

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