Curriculum Organization of NigeriaEdit Listing![]() Cross River University of Technology, Calabar, Cross River NigeriaShort DescriptionCurriculum Organization of Nigeria (CON) deals with challenges of all aspects of school curriculum in Nigeria & help to develop curriculum for the new system in line with the national policy on education at all level. Business Information![]() Reviews
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