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Nigeria: How Attempt to Disparage Indigent Taraba 100 Level Student Brought Her Fortune

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[Vanguard] SHE was forced to wear her worn-out secondary school sportswear to class that early morning because that was the only thing available for her to use. She knew that if she wasted time to go with that stuff, she would have to miss her examination for that day and the implications for her would be costly given her financial status.

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