Nine million empty desks, By Sadiya Mukhtar & Folahan Johnson
- Posted By: premiumtimesng
- February 10, 2026

Across Nigeria, nearly nine million girls are not in school, not because they lack intelligence, curiosity, or ambition, but because the system designed to protect and educate them has quietly stepped aside. Their absence is so widespread that it has begun to feel normal. Empty desks no longer shock us. Lost futures barely register…But what […]
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