Education is major deal around most
countries. In Nigeria, education is also a major deal. Nigeria does not have a
very good education system, but they are improving. Nigeria's educations is
supervised by the state. Just like education is mandatory in the United States,
education in Nigeria is mandatory as well but only the first six years. There
are six years of primary school which is also elementary school, three years of
junior schooling which is middle school, three years of secondary school which
is high school and four years of university education leading into a bachelor's
level degree. Grades in Nigeria are different compared to the United States.
There are a total of nine different grades that are assigned in a class. There
are distinctions grade which include an A1, A2, A3 or A1, B2, B3, and B4. Then
there are credit grades which insist of a C4, C5, C6, or B4, B5, and B6. There
are also just passing grades which are a P7, P8 or D7, D8, and E. Lastly there
is a failing grade which is an F9. The Federal Government in Nigeria thinks of
education as an implement to influence the nation’s development. The education
is getting better and better.
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