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Ellie Agu-Benson

Politics Print Edition 

Sneaking privatisation: the changing face of university

January 13, 2022January 18, 2022 sub.editors 0 Comments Anna Kuptsova, Ellie Agu-Benson

Ellie Agu-Benson looks at the creeping privatisation of the country’s higher education industry.

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Afghanistan: an economy in trouble

September 25, 2021September 25, 2021 sub.editors 0 Comments Ellie Agu-Benson

“Looming over Afghanistan now is a different kind of disaster. The Afghan economy is in dire straits”: Ellie Agu-Benson examines the economic situation in Afghanistan.

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