Fadile, a retired colonel of the Nigerian Army, who recounts not only his experience but also the story of his life and career.
Schools would not be required to use the state materials, but districts that do so would receive up to $60 per student to purchase and print them.
Worlds of visual splendor between the covers.
We certainly can’t risk letting students read their textbooks. Who knows what questionable ideas they might find?
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