Thirty-three Nigerians have arrived Liberia to teach at different public secondary schools in the West African country. The Liberian Deputy
Information Minister,Isaac Jackson, announced the teachers’ arrival and deployment at a press briefing in Monrovia.
Jackson said the teachers are in his country as a result of the bilateral relationship between both countries, adding that Liberia will benefit a lot from the teachers.
He revealed that the teachers will teach science courses at different school in several counties, including Maryland, Sinoe, Grand Kru, Nimba, Rivercess and Montserrado.
Benefiting schools include Barclayville Central High, Sinoe Multilateral High, Pleebo High School, Cesstown High school, Buutuo Central High, Bopolu Central High.