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How did 22,000 teachers fail their pupils' tests?
22,000 teachers in the north-western state of Kaduna in Nigeria have been sacked after they failed a competency test. The government says they failed basic questions on maths and current affairs. Now there's a recruitment drive to replace them. What do parents think of the controversy? And what will the sacked teachers do next? The 麻豆社's Is'haq Khalid reports.
(Photo: Pupils and a teacher in a classroom in Kaduna. Credit: 麻豆社).
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