HOW TO UPLIFT THE EDUCATION SYSYEM OF ALMAJIRI IN THE NORTHERN PART OF NIGERIA
Dr Umar Mohammed Ali , City University Cambodia Africa Campus Liberia, Lecturer Department Of Business Management, CambodiaAbstract
The Almajiri issue is a term with cultural or religious undertone. The Almajiri is with many problems. There is need to involve the traditional and religious leaders for guidance, counseling and implementation of proper laws to improve Almajiri education.
Keywords
Almajiri, Education, Uplift Part
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