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In November, Education Minister Adamu Adamu announced the National Language Policy which stipulates that the first six years of primary education should be taught in the children's mother tongue. He said the changes were necessary because pupils learn better when they are taught in "their own mother tongue." Currently, primary school children are taught in English, with teachers in certain communities mixing local languages with English for ease of comprehension.