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Parents Cry Out as Private Schools Hike Fees Nationwide
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Parents in Enugu, Lagos, Abuja, and Port Harcourt are raising alarm over steep tuition hikes by private and faith-based schools, with fees rising by as much as 50% this new academic session.
In Enugu, investigations showed that nursery, primary, and secondary schools raised charges far beyond last year’s levels, worsening the financial strain on households already battling inflation.
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