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Abraham Imogie

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Abraham Inanoya Imogie is an Afemai (Edo state) Nigerian scholar and former secretary for Education in the short lived interim administration of Ernest Shonekan.[1] During his tenure, he tried to reduce the depth of federal control of schools and the lifting of foreign sanctions on Nigeria in order to ensure effective cooperation between Nigeria and foreign educational institutions.[2]

Notes

  1. ^ "Interim national government cabinet announced," NTA TV, Lagos, August 28, 1993
  2. ^ "Education secretary asks British government to lift sanctions against Nigeria," British Broadcasting Corporation, October 9, 1993.