“All women that married at early age will have the opportunity to continue with their education from their husbands houses.
“The schools will be in two categories so as to avoid problems emanating from the establishment of the schools.
“The schools will be in two categories so as to avoid problems emanating from the establishment of the schools.
“The first category is for those who started their schooling but due to one reason or the other dropped out.
“The other category is for the Adult Literacy classes that will be established in all local governments to assist women attain certain literacy level.
“In the Adult literacy schools, the women will also be empowered with skills training during their lessons.
“The women will be trained how to make soap, local soft drink, candle, pomade, cake, local hair dressing, tailoring and other small businesses.” the minister told newsmen on Thursday in Katsina.
Alhassan appealed to religious and traditional leaders to continue supporting ongoing efforts to boost the enrollment of the girl-child into schools nationwide.
She said that the education of female children was very important as such the leaders should encourage parents to send them to school.
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Good initiative .. but why do I have a feeling them will do it only in the north..anyway.
ReplyDeleteGood initiative, hope it won't be a case of dead on arrival.
ReplyDeleteHmmmm. It would have helped if the continuation of education was explained. What the report focused on was just the regular skill acquisition. I'd love to be enlightened though cos I have one lady like that I'd recommend. Beauty+brains but no money to have completed her education and she was in her third year when she dropped out
ReplyDeleteGreat News!!
ReplyDeleteI know it will be in the North
ReplyDeleteEverything about this administration gears toward the north
ReplyDeleteE Ku ise
Great news
ReplyDeleteThat's cool
ReplyDeleteHope the whole Nigeria will benefit from this, not just the north only
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