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Causes of Inequalities in Educational Development among Nationalities in Nigeria
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Inequality in educational development in pluralist societies has often been attributed to the differences in political interests and will. It is the view of this paper that political factor alone may not be responsible for the levels of disparities in educational developments in various nationalities in Nigeria. It concludes that it is the combination of the forces of culture, ethnicity, history of development of education and political factor that are responsible for the levels of disparitie...
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