Problems of Public Primary Schoolsadministrationin Federal Capital Teritory Abuja, Nigeria and Possible Solutions
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https://doi.org/10.47494/mesb.v17i.820Keywords:
Administration, Problems, Public, Primary SchoolsAbstract
Public primary schools in Federal Capital Territory, Abuja are confronted with many problems. These problems are the central ideas of this article. Secondary data sourced from print and online materials were used to make the literatures of this article robust. The article identified a number of problems facing the administration of public primary schools in FCT and discussions were made on the points identified. Key areas were suggested as lean way to addressing the prevailing problems. The paper opines that, if the concerned authorities will key into the suggestions made, it will leverage the present administrative problems public primary schools in FCT are confronted with.
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