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Publishers reject FG textbook ranking, warn of price hike

Nigerian publishers reject the Federal Government's proposed National Textbook Ranking System, warning it could increase textbook costs and stifle competit

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Publishers reject FG textbook ranking, warn of price hike

Nigerian publishers reject the Federal Government's proposed National Textbook Ranking System, warning it could increase textbook costs and stifle competit

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Publishers reject textbook ranking policy, fault N2,000 per-page fee

By Adesina Wahab The Nigerian Publishers Association (NPA) has faulted the Federal Ministry of Education over a proposed policy to introduce ranking of educational textbooks, warning that it could destabilise the…

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  1. mercoledì 10 giugno 2026·vanguardngr.com

    Publishers reject textbook ranking policy, fault N2,000 per-page fee

    By Adesina Wahab The Nigerian Publishers Association (NPA) has faulted the Federal Ministry of Education over a proposed policy to introduce ranking of educational textbooks,…

  2. venerdì 12 giugno 2026·punchng.com

    Publishers reject FG textbook ranking, warn of price hike

    Nigerian publishers reject the Federal Government's proposed National Textbook Ranking System, warning it could increase textbook costs and stifle competit