Recent reports indicate that insecurity in northern Nigeria has significantly impacted university admissions in the region. This decline in enrollment is attributed to various factors, with the prevailing security challenges being a primary concern for prospective students and their families. As a result, many students are increasingly favoring institutions in the southern part of the country, which are perceived as safer options for higher education. The shift in preference highlights the broader implications of insecurity on educational opportunities in northern states.
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