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fgs penchant for rejecting global bodies reports

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- UNICEF reports Nigeria has 18.3 million out-of-school children, highest globally.
- Minister of Education claims number is around 8 million.
- Government disputes IMF assessments on debt servicing and economic reforms.
- Government criticized for rejecting reports from World Bank, IMF, UNICEF.
- Concerns raised about government transparency and obscuring economic realities.
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