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Training The Trainers

 I was opportuned to be among the first team to visit Maizube International School Minna to train the trainers. It was a wonderful trip, full of experiences and lots more to write home about.






Moreso, we visited Hassan Bahago Islamiyyah Minna where we met with the heads to discuss with them how to modernize the madrasah in accordance with the 21st century skills and structural upgrade.



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