- The Senate President has waded into the crisis rocking educational curriculum in Nigeria - Saraki said the Senate will ensure school curriculum is acceptable and satisfactory to all religions in Nigeria - He said the Senate Committee on Basic Education would investigate the complaints made by CAN against the new curriculum The Senate President Bukola Saraki on Wednesday, July 12, called on all stakeholders in the education to remain calm over the review of the new nine-year basic education curriculum.
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