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Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has called for greater investment in education, describing it as the key to unlocking Nigeria’s human capital, fostering unity, and accelerating national development Atiku made the call on Sunday at the Graduation and Prize-Giving ceremony of Pacesetters’ School, Abuja, where he stressed the need for a curriculum that not only imparts knowledge but also promotes entrepreneurship. “Education remains the most powerful weapon for human development. It empowers young people to become engineers, doctors, or whatever they aspire to be,” Atiku said The former presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) also reflected on his own life journey, attributing his success to the foundation laid by education.
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