User talk:Mpyles91
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Education in Nigeria
[edit]Thankyou for your contributions on Education in Nigeria, have a look at our tutorial to learn more about editing Wikipedia.
It seems you have interest in writting an article about the progress of women's educational liberation in Nigeria. Would suggest you start a subpage right away and start getting your work done. Make sure you are logged-in and check the top of each wikipedia page here you will find your My sandbox. or click on either of the red links here:User:Mpyles91/Sandbox/Women's education (Nigeria) to get started.
If you get stuck or need any assistance, will be here to assist.Otelemuyen (talk) 08:47, 3 April 2012 (UTC)
Replied to your post!
[edit]I have replied to your post here Talk:Street children in India. --Tito Dutta (Send me a message) 15:30, 10 April 2012 (UTC)
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—Tom Morris (talk) 19:38, 12 April 2012 (UTC)Some hints and tips
[edit]Hi Mpyles91, glad to see you have written the material that is now in the article Women in education in Nigeria. It's a slightly clumsy name, but the other women in education articles and categories exist as "women in education" rather than "women and education", so it seemed sensible to follow the pattern. On Wikipedia, when we have a detailed article on a topic, we just have a brief summary on the main article (Education in Nigeria) and then it links off into the detailed article, so people can drill down for information.
As for the article itself, it's very detailed article and densely referenced. This is good. The style is dense though: it does read more like a development report and not quite like a Wikipedia article. There's a lot of redundant sentences and prose that can be significantly tightened up. I've popped a copy edit tag on the article, so hopefully people will pop along and fix it up for you. I've pasted a list of links below that might give you some advice on how to brush up the prose...
- Beginners' guide to the Manual of Style
- Step-by-step guide for beginners prepared by members of the Guild of Copy Editors
- How to copy edit
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