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Why British boarding schools are so eager to open in Nigeria

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John Todd, head of Charterhouse Nigeria, in a grey suit leans forward in a seat towards a schoolboy in glasses, wearing a yellow Charterhouse Lagos sports shirt, reading a science book

For many years, well-off Nigerians have sent their children to prestigious British boarding schools – but now some of those institutions are setting up campuses in Africa’s most populous nation.  Read More

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