ONE month after Policy Shapers, a policy advocacy group sent a data-driven report to the UK Home Office to exempt Nigerian citizens from taking IELTS exams, the Home office has replied via an "automatic" email.
The English Proficiency tests cost three times the country’s minimum wage and last two months, while the French Proficiency tests cost half the minimum wage and last a lifetime.
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