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Turkey’s Request To Close 17 Schools In Nigeria by jessey22: 9:43am On Jul 30, 2016
The Nigerian Turkish International Colleges have described the call by the Turkish Ambassador to Nigeria, Hakan Cakil, for the closure of 17 ‘Turkish’ schools in Nigeria as “a spurious request.”
In a statement issued on the school’s website Friday, the institution called on the public to ignore Mr. Cakil.
“But for the fact that the statement contained misleading information, we would not have dignified it with a response,” the school said in the statement signed by Orhan Kertim, the Managing Director.
“But as law-abiding schools operating in Nigeria since 1998, we owe Nigerians a duty to expose the ulterior motives of the Turkish Ambassador in the said statement.”

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