Women of Colleges of EducationEdit ListingE-mail ContactShort DescriptionWomen of Colleges of Education (WICE) in Nigeria promote the welfare of women with special emphasis on education & training throughout Nigeria & help to encourage & awaken in them the realization of their responsibilities to their community. Business Information![]() Working HoursMONDAY - FRIDAY 9:30 A.M. TO 4 P.M Share This ListingReviews
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