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879958 beyond government funding oba otudekos long term approach to education investment in nigeria

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AI-generatedThe article discusses Nigeria's education funding gap and the role of private sector investment, specifically through the Oba Otudeko Foundation. The commercial mechanism is weak: no direct impact on commodity prices, supply chains, or corporate margins. The primary effect is on the education sector in Nigeria, with potential long-term human capital development. No immediate scarcity or price signal. (not specified) for affected products and supply chain links.
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- Nigeria has 309 universities with 2 million applicants for 700,000 slots.
- Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund) financed by 2% education tax on corporate profits.
- TETFund projected to provide ~β¦2.86 billion in 2025 for federal universities.
- Vice President Shettima emphasized private sector funding at Nigeria Education Forum Dec 2025.
- Oba Otudeko Foundation implements long-term investment model for educational infrastructure.